
Advanced Open Water Diver training is recommended if you're looking to enhance your diving skills. This course will improve your buoyancy and navigation skills, as well deep diving skills. It also includes three specialty divers of your choice. When you successfully complete the course, credit will be earned towards specialty certifications.
Adventure dives
You must take an adventure dive to become a fully certified diver. They increase your awareness and buoyancy as well as improve your communication skills. You must have completed at least 5 dives to be certified. Your instructor will assist you in improving your breathing and kicking skills, as well as teaching you how to plan your dives.
These dives count towards your specialty and are called adventure dives. By doing this, you can choose dives which will prove useful for the future. PADI recommends that divers have a variety of objectives. They can be deep exploration or wildlife exploration.
Night dive
Advanced Open Water Divers course teaches students how to be safer underwater. They learn how to breathe properly and manage their weight and body positioning. They learn to communicate with their buddy and use diving lights. Students will have lots of fun while practicing their skills in shallow-water games.

Night diving can be a great way of discovering new underwater worlds. Night diving offers a different experience to daytime diving, making it more interesting than daytime. Even though night diving is scary, it's not difficult. Your instructor will be able to teach you proper techniques and help you overcome some of the difficulties that come with diving at night.
Underwater naturalist dive
The PADI Underwater Naturalist course aims to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to interact with the aquatic ecosystem. Students learn about basic organism groupings and identification, how these species live in different habitats and how to practice environmentally-friendly diving. They also learn about the importance of marine conservation, including conservation of biodiversity.
PADI Underwater Naturalists is for divers who are certified as PADI Open Divers and want to dive deeper into the ocean. This course teaches divers about coral reefs and marine organisms as well as food chains and the relationships among these organisms. It lasts for one full day and involves two open water diving.
Peak performance buoyancy dive
One of the most important skills to learn when diving is how to stay buoyant. Proper buoyancy is vital as you can fall into the water and get decompression illnesses. Poor buoyancy control can increase your risk of injury from marine life or sharp rocks. PADI Peak Performance buoyancy specialty helps divers to develop proper buoyancy control.
PADI Peak Performance is a one-week course that includes both classroom and pool sessions as scuba diving, with the option of two open water dives. It teaches students about buoyancy control and allows them to glide more easily through the water. Ultimately, this PPB program is about making diving easier, more fun, and more efficient.

Maximum depth at 30m/100ft
PADI Advanced Open Water is a course that teaches you how to dive up to 100 feet. Diving deeper than this is extremely dangerous as you may experience nitrogen narcosis and impaired cognitive function. It is possible to make mistakes at this level, which can lead to serious consequences. Therefore, you should never dive deeper than this without proper training.
The Advanced Open Water course is usually completed within a 1.5 to two-day period. The instructor will determine how long the course takes. You can take the course online or on a local beach. Instructor training is essential before you take the course.