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Deep Diver

Course  Price: $500

After your first few scuba dives, you soon want to explore a bit deeper. There's something exciting and mysterious about the depth that attracts divers, however diving deep has extra considerations and risks you must learn about before trying it out.

Before the Course Begins
Class Session
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  • Complete Registration

  • Come into shop to pick up learning material

  • Complete learning material before  first class session

  • Class starts at 7:00 PM

  • Review learning materials

  • Discuss curriculum

  • Arrange rentals

  • Two days of diving

  • Two dives each day

  • Dive to 40 m / 130 ft

  • Early start to get parking

  • Days finish by coming back  to the shop

  • Students are responsible for their own transportation

The Ocean Pro Difference 

100% AWARE

We are partnered with Project AWARE, a global non-profit organization that is Protecting Our Ocean Planet - One Dive at a Time. They are focused on the critical issues of Sharks in Peril and Marine Debris, and we're supporting

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them by donating $10 for every student we certify. 

Basic Gear Package Included

Many shops believe that you must own your own gear before taking Specialty courses. While we agree it is a good idea, we know gear is expensive! That is why we include a basic rental gear package with the course. The gear package includes a BCD, regulators, tanks, weights, drysuit, hood and boots.

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Low Ratios

We keep our student to instructional staff ratios low to ensure you can progress a pace that is comfortable for you. We keep our numbers to a max of four students to one instructor or less.

Prerequisites

You need to have completed your Advanced Diver certification to enroll in this program.

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PADI courses are progressive and build on your previous dive experience. For all of our PADI courses, we require that you have recent experience to enroll. 

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Your Next Adventure

Many shipwrecks are often found in deeper water. That's why the PADI Deep Diver course is a natural companion to the PADI Wreck Diver course. Sometimes you can take these two specialties concurrently.

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