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PADI Specialty Courses
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Duration: 1 - 2 Days
The principle behind
PADI Specialty Courses is to familiarize you with the techniques,
knowledge, planning, organization, potential hazards and safety skills
for various special interest areas of diving. Specialty Courses are
conducted in a safe and supervised environment to introduce you to a
particular diving specialty. We do ask that you complete 1 day's
recreational diving before taking a specialty course to check weights,
buoyancy and equipment.
You can choose from the following specialties (depending on which dive
center you take your training).
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Boat Diver
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Coral Reef
Conservation
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Deep Diver
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Digital Underwater
Photographer
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Draeger Semi Closed
Rebreather
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Drift Diver
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Dry Suit Diver
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Enriched Air
(Nitrox) Diver
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Equipment
Specialist
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Fish Identification
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Multilevel and
Computer Diver
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Night Diver
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Peak Performance
Buoyancy
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Project AWARE
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Search & Recovery
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Underwater
Naturalist
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Underwater
Navigator
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Underwater
Photography
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Underwater
Videographer
- Wreck Diver
Prerequisites:
- Dependent on the specialty course
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Choose your course:
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PADI Advanced Open Water
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PADI Adventure Diver
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PADI Rescue Diver
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PADI Divemaster
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Emergency First Response
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Oxygen
Provider
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PADI
Enriched Air (Nitrox) Diver
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PADI Specialty Courses
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PADI Master Scuba Diver
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National Geographic Diver
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Scuba Review
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Important Note
All students
are required to sign a
PADI
Medical Statement prior to starting the course.
If any of the medical conditions listed in the form exists then
signed clearance from a doctor, valid within 12 months, will be
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Excluded:
- Training material (dependent on the Specialty)
- Certification Fee: 35
Euros
- Some Adventure Dives can incur additional charges (i.e. trip
supplements, materials, camera rental)
- 10% Local Sales Tax
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