Courses
Beginner Diving Specialities
Peak Performance Buoyancy What is neutral buoyancy? Scuba divers like to be neutrally buoyant so they neither sink nor float, allowing them to remain more streamlined, improve air consumption, and protect the environment around them. Learn how to float effortlessly underwater with our Peak Performance Buoyancy course! Find Out More
Enriched Air Diver The Enriched Air Diver course is the most popular specialty scuba diving course, and it’s easy to see why. Find Out More
Equipment Specialist Don’t miss a dive due to a gear issue! Whether it's a blown o-ring, regulator problem, wetsuit tear, or broken fin strap, you can learn how to manage basic scuba equipment adjustments. Find Out More
Underwater Navigator Be the diver everyone wants to follow and make your sense of direction legendary with the Underwater Navigator Specialty course. Find Out More
Boat Diver Whether you’ve never made a boat dive or you’ve logged dozens, the Boat Diver Specialty course can benefit almost every diver because different boats in different parts of the world do things differently. ⋆ Offered in the summer months (June, July, & August) ⋆ Find Out More
Dry Suit Diver Looking to stay warm and toasty on a dive? Then dive dry. Unlike a wetsuit, a dry suit seals you off from the outside water, keeping you warm even in surprisingly cold water. Dive between tectonic plates in Iceland, swim with basking sharks in Scotland, or visit the kelp forests of the Channel Islands with your dry sui... Find Out More
Digital Underwater Photographer Underwater photography is one of the most popular diving specialties, and the rise of digital underwater photography technology has made it easier and more fun than ever. Learn to use an underwater camera, capture memories of your dives effectively, and edit your photos like a pro. Find Out More