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As a certified diver, whether with PADI or another organization, it is likely that you will feel with the passing of time that there is so much more to see and experience whilst Scuba Diving that you decide to undertake another course. The most logical steps are shown on the chart on this page (click here). A brief summary of the courses are given here, but the best course of action is to call and speak to one of our Instructors about how you can experience more, become a safer diver or even just improve your diving confidence. Adventures in Diving (Advanced Course): You can choose just to do any of the many adventure dives offered here (see list below) just to build your confidence and to have more fun. Each of the Adventure dives you do will count towards your Advanced Dive qualification, for which you need to do only 5 adventure dives including ‘Deep’ and ‘Navigation’. This course has the added advantage of qualifying you to dive to 30 metres which opens up so many other dive sites for you. Choose from these adventure dives: Deep / Underwater Navigator / Peak Performance Buoyancy / Boat /Drift / Wreck / Search & Recovery / Underwater Photography (own camera required) / Fish I.D. / Project Aware E.F.R. (Emergency First Response): A must for everyone, diver and non diver alike. A widely recognised course, which teaches CPR skills and first aid. This is a compulsory element of the Rescue Diver Course. Rescue Diver: Would you have the confidence to cope with a distressed or tired diver? Are you able to spot a potential dive problem before it happens? Do you know what you do if your dive buddy had an emergency underwater? If you can answer NO to any of these questions then it is time for you become a Rescue Diver. This is a 2/3 day course which covers many different scenarios which every diver could experience anywhere. Become a safer, better dive buddy – call now for details !! |