Courses

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    PADI Dive Company

    OPEN YOUR EYES TO A BIGGER WORLD

  • Two scuba divers in wetsuits and diving gear standing in shallow water near a sailboat, smiling at the camera.

    Open Water Diver

    Begin your diving adventure by learning to dive safely and earning your open water certification.

  • Scuba diver in wetsuit with yellow fins exploring coral reef underwater.

    Advanced Open Water Diver

    Experience new adventures with an instructor by your side. Designed for novice divers who want to improve their skills.

  • Group of five people in diving gear wading in water at a lake or ocean with mountains in the background.

    Divemaster

    Be a leader who mentors and motivates others. Gain dive knowledge, supervision abilities and become a role model to divers around the world.

  • A group of people on a boat enjoying a sunny day on the water, some wearing hats and sunglasses, with a view of a lake and forested shoreline in the background.

    Boat Diver

    Learn boat diving etiquette, terminology and important do’s and don’ts.

  • Person scuba diving underwater, wearing diving gear and making a hand gesture.

    Deep Diver

    Extend your limits and see more of the underwater world.

  • A group of scuba divers on a rocky lakeshore, preparing for a dive, with one man smiling at the camera, wearing scuba gear and holding fins, while others in the background prepare their equipment.

    Dry Suit Diver

    Want to dive more places, more often? Learn dry suit diving and open up your dive experience to new locations and diving scenarios.

  • Advertisement for enriched air nitrox diving, featuring two scuba divers with tanks on water.

    Enriched Air (Nitrox) Diver

    Shorter surface intervals, and longer bottom time with Nitrox helps you get more out of your scuba certification.

  • A scuba diver underwater wearing a mask, with bubbles escaping, and a tank on their back, giving a thumbs-up sign. Another diver is partially visible on the right. Green water surrounds them.

    Full Face Mask Diver

    Diving with a full face mask allows you to breathe from your nose and mouth. It also provided added comfort in cold water.

  • Scuba diver exploring an underwater cave, examining rock formations with a flashlight.

    Night Diver

    See the underwater world in a whole new light - after the sun goes down.

  • Group of scuba divers exploring underwater ruins with air bubbles rising to the surface

    Wreck Diver

    Every wreck dive is an opportunity for adventure and new discoveries.

  • Person scuba diving underwater, wearing a wetsuit, mask, and snorkel, exploring the ocean floor with coral and marine life.

    Underwater Navigator

    Tired of getting lost? Learn how to navigate underwater like a pro.

  • An underwater vehicle overturned on the boat ramp, with tow workers on shore pulling it out. Several boats are docked at the marina, and mountains are visible in the background under a clear blue sky.

    Search and Recovery Diver

    Help recover lost items. Learn effective underwater search techniques and how to use a lift bag.

  • A complete American Red Cross CPR and first aid training kit including mannequins, defibrillator trainers, first aid supplies, backpacks, training AEDs, and instructional materials.

    Emergency First Response

    Gain the skills and knowledge that could save someone’s life.

  • Person in black wetsuit floating face down in a swimming pool with a snorkel and fins.

    Rescue Diver

    Improve your confidence and become a better dive buddy by learning life-saving skills.

  • Medical training manikins, Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), a blue medical bag, infant mannequins, and red resuscitation masks for CPR training arranged on a white background.

    Care for Children with AED

    Gain the skills and knowledge that could save a child’s life.

  • Four scuba divers in a lake, with two holding a yellow flotation device with a Canadian flag, at the shore with a distant desert landscape and cloudy sky.

    Project AWARE Specialist

    Uniting scuba divers and water enthusiasts to make a difference. By earning this certification, you’ll learn how you can make a difference for ocean protection every time you dive or travel.

  • Emergency oxygen sign with a green header and a black oxygen tank icon

    Emergency Oxygen Provider

    Immediately recognize scuba diving illnesses treatable with emergency oxygen and be prepared to offer aid.

  • Scuba diving gear including fins, mask, snorkel, wetsuit, buoyancy control device, tank, regulator, dive computer, depth gauges, knife, flashlight, a gear bag, and various accessories.

    Equipment Specialist

    Learn how to maintain and protect your equipment investment.

  • Group of people in scuba diving gear in the water near the shore, with a woman and child standing at the beach

    Reactivate Scuba Refresher Program

    Has it been a while since your last dive? Dive into your next adventure with confidence. Regain the skills you learned in your open water course in a safe and fun environment.

  • An underwater diver exploring in low light, wearing a wetsuit and using a flashlight.

    Master Scuba Diver

    Join the best of the best, the elite group of respected divers who have earned this rating through both significant experience and scuba training.

  • Scuba diver underwater with greenish water and sea floor visible.

    Peak Performance Buoyancy

    Improve your buoyancy control, optimize your diving gear’s weight and improve air consumption.

  • Two men in a swimming pool wearing scuba diving gear, preparing for a scuba lesson.

    Discover Scuba Diving

    Wondering if scuba diving is for you? Take a fun and easy introduction into exploring the underwater world.

  • A fish with a flat, elongated body and vibrant colors swims near coral and sandy ocean floor.

    Coral Reef Conservation

    This course helps you appreciate the complexity of the coral reef habitats and teaches you how you can help conserve these vital systems.

  • Logo for PADI Public Safety Diver, featuring a black and white dive helmet above the PADI logo, with the text 'Public Safety Diver' curved above the helmet and the website 'padi.com' below.

    Public Safety Diver

    Learn the skills involved with diving as a public safety diver, including knot-tying, arc search techniques, victim recovery, tender responsibilities, communications and rescue techniques.