Dive Courses
PADI Advanced Open Water and
Junior Advanced Open Water (10-15 years)

Exploration, Excitement, Experiences.
They're what the PADI Advanced
Open Water Diver course is all about. And no, you
don't have to be "advanced" to take it - it's
designed so you can go straight into it after the
PADI Open Water Diver course.
The Advanced Open Water Diver
course helps you increase your confidence and
build your scuba skills so you can become more
comfortable in the water. This is a great way to get
more dives under your belt while continuing to learn
under the supervision of your PADI instructor. The course builds on what you've learned and develops
new capabilities by introducing you to new
activities and new ways to have fun scuba diving.
The PADI Adventures in Diving
programme offers both the Adventure Diver and
Advanced Open Water Diver certifications.
If you
complete any three Adventure Dives, you can earn
your PADI Adventure Diver certification. If you
complete your Deep Adventure Dive, Underwater
Navigation Adventure Dive and three Adventure Dives
for a total of five, you earn your Advanced Open
Water Diver certification.
Why Advanced Open Water Diver?
After your five dives, you'll be
more experienced, feel more comfortable in the water
and simply enjoy diving more because you better
understand the underwater environment. This
certification allows you to safely dive to a maximum
of 30 meters.
What do I need to start?
PADI Open Water Diver
certification (or a qualifying certification from
another organisation).
Minimum age: 15 years old (12 for the PADI Junior
Adventure Diver and PADI Junior Advanced Open Water
Diver)
What's Included?
The course price includes access
to the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver e-Learning
course, so you can study when it is most convenient
for you, course induction session, open water dives,
PADI Certification fee, equipment hire (if required)
and air fills. It does not include travel,
accomodation, dive site entrance or boat fees.
What Next?
Once you have
completed your Advanced Open Water certification
you can then look at the
PADI Rescue Diver course; or why not try a
PADI Speciality
Diver course.
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