There is more to your scuba education than just learning how to dive. Now that you’re certified it’s time to learn what to do while you’re diving. You can learn to capture the underwater world in pictures, explore a long lost shipwreck, or dive in the dark of night, the adventures are endless.

But before you embark on these new adventures you’ll need the know how to make your dives safe and enjoyable. The best way to be sure you have the knowledge you need to be a safe diver is to enroll in a Specialty course. With more than 20 Specialty courses to choose from, you’re sure to find something of interest.

The Specialty courses are comprised of completing 
the specific digital specialty training materials, a short classroom session, then doing the specified number of dives. The number of dives to complete a specialty course varies from course to course however most require 2 to 4 dives. You can enroll in any of the Specialty courses with just an Open Water certification. 

We schedule the specialty courses as needed to fit your schedule. Please call to set up your course.

Follow the links below for details of each of the specialty courses. 
 

Boat Diver

Deep Diver

Digital Photographer

Drift Diver

Dry Suit Diver

Emergency Oxygen Provider

Enriched Air Nitrox

Equipment Specialist

Ice Diver

Naturalist

Navigation

Night Diver

Perfect Buoyancy

React Right (first aid & Oxygen)

Science of Diving

Search & Recovery

Wreck Diver (non-penetration)

Advanced Wreck Diver (penetration)

Technical and extended range courses 

 Deep Tec 40/45/50 

Sidemount