Master Divers PADI Open Water
PADI Advanced Open Water Diver
Exploration, Excitement, Experiences.
They're 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
Diver 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. This is a great way to get more dives under
your belt while continuing to learn under the supervision of your PADI
instructor. This course builds on what you've learned and develops new
capabilities by introducing you to new activities and new ways to have
fun scuba diving.
You'll hone your skills by completing five adventure dives that introduce you to:
- Underwater navigation
- Deeper water diving (typically anywhere from 18-30 metres/ 60-100 feet)
- A sampler of three more Adventure Dives of your choice
The Fun Part: Your Choice
One reason you'll love the Advanced Open Water Diver course is that you and your instructor choose from 15 types of Adventure Dives to complete your course. You can try your hand at digital underwater photography, wreck diving, night diving, drift diving, peak performance buoyancy and much more.
- Get credit! Each Adventure Dive in the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course may credit toward the first dive of the corresponding PADI Specialty Diver course.
Prerequisites
To take this course, you must be:
- A PADI Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another training organization)
- 15 years old (12 for Junior Advanced Open Water Diver)
What You Learn
The knowledge and skills you get in the Advanced Open Water Diver course vary with your
interest and the adventures you have, but include
- Practical aspects of deep diving
- Physiological effects of deeper scuba diving.
- More ways to use your underwater compass
- How to navigate using kick-cycles, visual landmarks and time
- How to better use your dive computer and electronic Recreational Dive Planner
- And much, much more, depending on the Adventure Dives you choose
The Scuba Gear You Use
You use all the basic scuba gear including your underwater compass. Depending on which three adventure dives you pick, you may also try out underwater photography equipment , a dive light, lift bags, a dive flag/float or other specialty gear.
The Learning Materials You Need
PADI's Adventures in Diving Manual and DVD provide information on more than
16 types of specialty diving.You'll use them as a guidebook to improve your
diving skills and prepare for new experiences and adventures.
Curious about night diving? Flip to the night diving chapter. Once you've previewed the skills, your instructor will guide you on your first night diving adventure. Having trouble with underwater navigation? Review the underwater navigation section then sign up for the Navgation Adventure Dive with your PADI Instructor.
Your Next Adventure
After you've tried a specialty in the Advanced Open Water Diver course,
you'll probably want to take the whole course and learn more:
- AWARE-fish identification
- deep diving
- drift diving
- multilevel and computer diving
- night diving
- peak performance buoyancy
- search and recovery
- underwater nature study
- underwater navigation
- underwater photography
- wreck diving