
Specialty Diving Courses
Enriched Air Diver
Heading to Cozumel? The Enriched Air Diver course is a must! Also known as nitrox or EANx, enriched air has less nitrogen than regular air. This means you can enjoy longer dives and shorter surface intervals. It's no wonder this is one of our most popular specialties!
Wreck Diver
Whether it's an artificial reef or a sunken relic from an accident, wrecks are like underwater time capsules. Ships, airplanes, even cars – they're all fascinating to explore and often teeming with marine life. Each dive is a new adventure, offering the chance to uncover mysteries or spot something others have missed. Our Wreck Diver Specialty course is perfect for those who love a good adventure while practicing responsible wreck diving.
Deep Diver
Ready to go deeper? In the PADI Deep Diver course, you'll learn how to plan and execute deep dives, manage your gas supply, and handle narcosis. You'll also master buddy contact procedures, safety considerations, and buoyancy control at greater depths. It's an essential course for those looking to explore the deeper parts of the ocean.
Night Diver
Ever wondered what happens underwater after dark? The PADI Night Diver Specialty course lets you experience the underwater world in a whole new light – literally! As the sun sets, the underwater landscape transforms. Day creatures retreat, and nocturnal organisms emerge, creating a magical, glowing scene under your dive light. It's a mysterious and alluring experience you won't want to miss.
Drift Diver
Cozumel is famous for its drift dives, and the PADI Drift Diver course is essential for mastering this exhilarating style of diving. Imagine gliding effortlessly with the current, feeling like you're flying underwater. You'll learn tips from experienced instructors on buoyancy control, navigation, and using surface signaling equipment, ensuring a safe and thrilling dive every time.
Boat Diver
New to boat diving or just want to learn more? The PADI Boat Diver course is perfect for you. During two dives with an instructor, you'll get to grips with nautical terminology, boat diving etiquette, and practical skills like using lines and deploying a surface marker buoy (SMB). It's a great way to expand your diving horizons.