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PADI Adventure Diver Course

Overview

The Adventures in Diving Program allows novice divers to explore special diving interests and gain dive experience.This program offers both the PADI Adventure Diver and Advanced Open Water Diver certification options.

Certification

A participant who completes any three Adventure Dives earns the PADI Adventure Diver rating and receives a certificate plus a certification card.

Each Adventure Dive may be counted as the first dive of the related PADI Specialty Diver course. Similarly, Dive 1 of a PADI Specialty Diver course may be counted toward Adventures in Diving Program dive requirements.

Course Outline

Participants begin training by choosing three of the Adventure Dives outlined below:
- AWARE – Fish Identification Dive
- Boat Dive
- Deep Dive
- Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV) Dive
- Drift Dive
- Enriched Air Dive**
- Multilevel Dive
- Night Dive
- Peak Performance Buoyancy Dive
- Search and Recovery Dive
- Underwater Naturalist Dive
- Underwater Navigation Dive
- Underwater Photography Dive
- Underwater Videography Dive
- Wreck Dive
Participants are required to complete the relevant Knowledge Reviews and to perform specific tasks related to the specialty activity of each Adventure Dive they have elected.** Divers enrolled in a PADI Enriched Air Diver course may integrate Enriched Air training dives with Adventure Dives.

Course Materials

- PADI Adventures in Diving Crew-Pak
- Log Book

Course Duration

1 Day (approximately 9 hours) to complete 3 adventure training dives in open water.

Prerequisites

Certification: PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver certification (or qualifying certification from another organization)

Minimum age: 15 years old (10 for PADI Junior Adventure Diver)

Continuing Education

The next step is to go for PADI Advanced Open Water Diver rating by completing two more Adventure Dives which total up to five Adventure Dives that include Deep Dive and Navigation Dive.

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