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Continue the Adventure

 

When your Open Water Diver course is finished, the Adventure is not over. There is a lot to learn about diving and just like in the entry level course, many continuing education courses follow the format of learning by doing – you learn more about diving by diving. Ultimately your goal should be to achieve the highest recognition for recreational divers – the Master Scuba Diver rating.

If you are not yet sure what you like to do most underwater, a good first step is the Adventures in Diving program. Depending on the time you have available, you can achieve either the Adventure Diver or the Advanced Open Water Diver certification. The course allows you to try-out different diving activities.

A certification that virtually all divers have is Nitrox. Diving with less Nitrogen allows you to dive longer. Especially during diving vacations in remote areas, you can benefit from your Nitrox certification by diving more in a shorter period of time. On the same page we also present the option to dive with a rebreather. This is especially interesting if you want to extent the duration of a single dive. Rebreathers use Nitrox, but allow you to recycle the exhaled gas, which makes a longer dive on a smaller cylinder possible.

If you are fascinated by underwater photography, the College is exactly the right partner to learn about that subject. We offer three levels of training, so it is your choice how deep you want to dive into the subject. Especially for photography, but also for other activities, it is recommended that you improve your stability in the water. The Peak Performance Buoyancy course does not only improve the control over your stability and buoyancy, but will also reduce your air consumption.

If you like to do things underwater, practical specialties are something for you. These courses have little theory, but a lot of training in the sea. Search & Recovery, navigation and night diving teach you new skills for your own benefit. The buddy for handicapped divers course teaches skills that allow you to dive with physically challenged divers and the dry suit specialty allows you to extent the diving season.

If you know more about the things you see underwater, every dive will become even more interesting than before. We have several courses that teach you about biology and the protection of the underwater world.

We also have some courses for which you do not go diving. These courses are related to the equipment divers and dive centers use. Our technical courses should be considered by every diver who has an interest in equipment, compressors and dive computers.