An introduction to the Advanced Open Water Course. In Open Water, you learned the basics of how to scuba dive. In Advanced, you are enhancing your skills, and learning how to think and act like a diver. It's the opportunity to gain more experience, continue your diving education and sample different scuba specialities under the supervision ...
The PADI Advanced Open Water Course consists of 5 different adventure dives. You are required to do a knowledge review for each dive, which your instructor will go over with you before getting in the water.
PADI (Junior) Open Water Divers who are at least 12 years old can step up and enroll in an Advanced Open Water Diver course, with some restrictions. After completing the Advanced Course they will be certified up to 21m/70ft, and will automatically upgrade to 30m/100ft when they turn 15.
The priority of underwater navigation is to bring you back to the boat, shore or proper exit point safely. Good navigation techniques also increase your dive plan’s effectiveness.
In many places, you can also experience bioluminescence. These are tiny plankton type organisms in the water that glow when set in motion. A chemical reaction that takes place inside the plankton causes them to light up, like fireflies. They are beautiful and fascinating to experience.
During your Open Water Diver course you learned the mechanics of diving. You learned how to put your gear together, you learned the basic SCUBA skills, you learned how to breathe and kick, and you learned a little bit about controlling your buoyancy. Now it's time to learn how to dive!
They are 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 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.
The usual dives that we do in a standard course include 5 of the following: 1 Peak Performance Buoyancy 2 Underwater Navigation 3 Night Dive 4 Deep Dive 5 Search and Recovery 6 Wreck Dive
Your PADI certification never expires, but after a long period of inactivity, you may want to brush up on diving fundamentals and safety procedures. Contact your PADI Dive Center or Resort for more information.
More Info. Medical Requirements. Scuba diving requires a minimum level of health and fitness. Chronic health conditions, certain medications and/or recent surgery may require you to get written approval from a physician before diving.
During the PADI Open Water Diver Course you learn the critical skills needed for scuba diving during your Knowledge Development, confined water dives and open water dives. During your PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course, you will complete 5 Adventure Dives which focuses on a particular activity or skill.
First of all, you should expect to have a lot of fun while completing your Advanced Open Water Course, and expect to become a more skilled and more confident diver.
Well, for each Adventure Dive, you will be required to complete a theory portion – this can be done at home via PADI eLearning or in a classroom setting. You’ll also need to complete some basic knowledge reviews to ensure you have a sound knowledge of the theory behind each dive.
As mentioned, the Deep Adventure Dive and the Underwater Navigation Adventure dive are required components of the Advanced Open Water course. The other three Adventure Dives however can be any of the 26 PADI Adventure Dives that you choose. Options range from Digital Underwater Imaging, to Peak Performance Buoyancy or Night Diver.
As each PADI Dive Shop is independently owned, the price of the course will vary from place to place. We suggest getting in touch with your local PADI Dive Centre to enquire about price and availability.
The Advanced Open Water Diver course gives you more experience diving under the supervision of an instructor. You’ll learn new skills, meet new people and of course go diving! This course is also a great way to sample the different specialties on offer to see what interests you.
Depending on the diving agency you choose to go with, there can be some variations. In this article we’re going to discuss the courses offered by the 2 main diving agencies: PADI and SSI.
You will fine tune your existing skills, learn new ones and experience different types of diving conditions within the same course.
You will need a minimum of 2 days to finish the PADI Advanced OWD course.
The most important factors to consider when taking the Advanced Open Water course are the following:
For some adventure dives (like peak performance buoyancy or deep) the location doesn’t really matter; however, for others it’s more important and sometimes essential.
This Padi certification is the next step after the Open Water Course. It take a few days (minimum of 5 dives) and allows you to dive up to 30m. You HAVE to do a Deep dive and Underwater Navigation. Then, unofficially, Peak Performance Buoyancy is the third dive skill that everyone chooses to do because it is INCREDIBLY useful.
Playing games with Jacobo Like I said, this is the mandatory part of the PADI Advanced Open Water. This has to be done so that you can dive to 30m instead of just 18m (Open Water). You read a chapter in the PADI manual and answer some questions.
All in all I went from 4 dives to nearly 30 in the space of 8 days. It was amazing. I have completely fallen in love with that underwater world. I could honestly just stare at a parrot fish for hours. Or a box fish. I’ve even found an online community for us ladies that love to dive – Girls That Scuba.
You can typically gain your Open Water qualification in three to four days. This course involves elements of theoretical study, practice dives in a pool or pool-like environment, and four dives in open water.
PADI, which stands for the Professional Association of Diving Instructors , offers a range of diving courses. Each training course is designed to improve and build upon your diving skills, helping you work toward your chosen goal. The courses are carefully structured in a progressive manner.
A PADI certification is your licence for adventure. As well as making it possible for you to discover underwater worlds, PADI courses can help you to enter the dive industry professionally. Here is a breakdown of the core PADI courses and how long you can expect each of them to take.
PADI, which stands for the Professional Association of Diving Instructors, offers a range of diving courses. Each training course is designed to improve and build upon your diving skills, helping you work toward your chosen goal.
Divemasters are leaders who can teach and inspire other divers. This is the first level of PADI professional training, giving you the skills you need to supervise dives and assist dive instructors.
The number of dives needed to complete the course means it can take anywhere between six weeks and six months to attain the certification.
These PADI diving specialities usually require between two and four dives. For divers passionate about protecting the ocean and its inhabitants, there are also conservation-related speciality courses.