Specialties PADI
Once you have earned your Open Water Diver certification, you can take several PADI specialties, such as night diving, wreck diving, and more. As an advanced student, you can access specialties such as deep diving, navigation, underwater, among others.
Being certified and obtaining PADI specialties opens up new possibilities within the line of continuing education, with this you will not only be seen as a diver with more capacity and training, but once you obtain your qualification as a Rescue Diver, you will be able to go directly to the Master Scuba Diver level, the highest level within the non-professional line of PADI diving.
At Aquasub we offer you 25 specialties, namely:
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PADI Life Guard - Water Rescue *
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Diving at altitude
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Fish identification
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Boat Diving
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underwater photography
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Shark Conservation
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Diving in currents
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Dry suit diving*
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Nitrox Enriched Air Diving*
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Equipment specialist
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Multilevel diving
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Night diving
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Buoyancy domain
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underwater navigation
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deep diving
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Diving in wrecks or sunken ships
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Search and recovery
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Cavern diving *
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Underwater naturalist
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Dive Against Debris
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Discover diving with Rebreathers *
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Public Safety Diver*
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Side mount - side mount *
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Technical diving TEC 40 - TEC 45 - TEC 50 *
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oxygen supplier
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Projec Aware Specialty
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Projec Aware online specialty
We do the specialty courses that require pool practice at the Compensar facilities. You can obtain academic credits for the PADI specialty courses.
Currently Compensar is the largest service fund in the country with more than 93,000 affiliated companies, and with benefits for its users. Among these benefits are diving courses.
NOTE: Specialties marked with a (*) have a different cost. If you are interested in a PADI specialty, click on the specialty of your interest to learn more and register or contact us.
When you buy a package of (5) specialties, you pay four and receive 5