Deep Diver Course Phuket
PADI Deep Diver Specialty Course
Deep diver course Phuket – learn to plan and dive safely in deep open water. The deep diver specialty course progressively takes your deeper until your final dive to 40 metres. Let an experienced PADI instructor teach you the skills that you need to plunge new depths.
You can do your boat dives at Racha Yai Island, Racha Noi Island, Shark Point, the King Cruiser Wreck, Anemone Reef or the Phi Phi Islands. It is also possible to do the deep diver specialty course at the Similan Islands on a Similan liveaboard cruise.
- PADI Deep Diver course
2 days 4 dives
Course price includes: equipment rental, course materials, round trip hotel transfers from Phuket main beaches, breakfast and lunch on the boat.
Pre-requisites of the PADI Nitrox course:
PADI Adventure diver certified.
Minimum 15 years of age.
Completed PADI medical statement.
Boats have all safety equipment on board including emergency oxygen.
Why not combine the Deep diver specialty with wreck diver or nitrox specialties?
Why Deep Diving?
Some divers like going deep just for the adventure of it. There is something exciting about diving into the abyss, maybe it’s the thrill of the unknown, maybe the element of danger.
Some divers dive deep for a specific purpose. Maybe there is a wreck at depth or a particular marine species inhabits deeper water.
What ever your reasons for diver deep it is imperative that you have the requisite skills to cope with the dangers of depth. The risks of running out of air, decompression illness and nitrogen narcosis are all higher when deep diving but with proper dive planning and execution diving deep can be safe.
Even if you are quite content diving in shallower water water it is still worth learning the skills used in deep diving.
The PADI Deep Diver specialty teaches deep diving up to 40 metres deep within no decompression diving limits. It is often the first step for divers with ambitions to go deeper still with technical decompression diving.



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