Continuing education in scuba diving
2 Days
Required: Open Water Diver
Minimum age: 15
You don’t have to be “advanced” to take it – it’s designed to advance your diving. 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 diving Instructor.
At the end of the 2 consecutive days, you will get certified as an SSI Advanced Open Water Diver, giving you the ability to dive all around the world at a maximum depth of 30m.
Before booking this course, be sure to check out our packages.
When you enroll in the Advanced Open Water Diver course, you’ll receive a comprehensive package that covers everything you need for your diving journey:
Digital Learning Access: Study materials available in multiple languages to suit your needs.
Full Scuba Gear: All the equipment required for training and dives.
Certification Fee: Covers the cost of your SSI Advanced Open Water Diver certification.
Boat Dive: Experience dive from the boat in the open water.
Student Insurance Cover: Ensures you are protected during the course.
Digital Qualification Card: Your certification card, accessible online for easy reference.
Join us for an exciting two-day adventure to become an SSI Advanced Open Water Diver!
Day 1: (08:00 - 17:30)
+ Peak Performance Buoyancy dive
+ Navigation dive
+ Search and Recovery dive
Day 2: (8:00 - 15:00)
+ Deep Dive
+ Drift Dive
To ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience, please pack the following items:
Swimwear and Towel: Essential for your training sessions and dives.
Warm Clothing: Particularly important during cooler months, to keep you cosy between dives.
Got a question? We’ve got answers
After completing this course, you can sign up for the Recue Diver course to continue your scuba education.
The first day depth will be around 5m - 15m. During the second day dives will go no deeper than 25m / 82ft.
No, however, you should know the basics and feel comfortable enough in the water.
No, you don't need to have your own dive gear, but you can bring any gear you have.
Yes, the water can be cold during cooler months, but the super-suit (wetsuit), boots, and gloves will keep you comfortable.
Water visibility can range from 5 meters (17 feet) to infinity, depending on conditions.
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