Skip to main content

Try Our

Available Courses

PADI

Professional Association of Diving Instructors

PADI is the most recognized and respected scuba training organization in the world. With a presence in over 180 countries, it has more than 6,600 affiliated centers and resorts, and a community of over 128,000 certified professionals. To date, PADI has issued more than 30 million certifications worldwide, making diving an accessible, safe, and transformative activity for people of all ages.

The PADI training system is based on a progressive methodology that allows students to develop practical skills, safety knowledge, and environmental awareness at their own pace. Each course is student-centered, with a practical and flexible approach designed to suit different learning styles. Whether you want to make your first dive or become a professional, with PADI you can dive confidently in almost any corner of the planet.


Your Diving Journey

From Beginner to Pro

Other courses and specialties

Courses for children and beginners
  • PADI Bubblemaker: A fun introduction to scuba diving for children ages 8 and up in shallow waters.
  • PADI Seal Team: A program for children that combines pool dives with themed Aquamissions.
Refresher and preparation courses
  • PADI ReActivate: Refresh your skills if you haven't dived in a while.
  • Emergency First Response (EFR): Internationally recognized CPR and first aid course.
  • PADI Emergency Oxygen Provider: Learn how to administer emergency oxygen during diving incidents.
Advanced & Professional-Level Certifications
  • PADI Master Scuba Diver: The highest level of recreational diving recognition—awarded to divers with advanced training and extensive experience.
Conservation & Citizen Science Specialties
  • Project AWARE: An introduction to marine conservation and how divers can protect the ocean through everyday actions.
  • Project AWARE – Fish Identification: Learn to identify the fish species you see underwater and contribute to citizen science.
  • Project AWARE – Manta Awareness: Discover the biology, ecology, and conservation needs of manta rays—and learn how to identify individuals through citizen science efforts.
Technical & Environment-Specific Specialties
  • PADI Altitude Diver: Learn to dive safely in lakes or dive sites located over 300 meters (1,000 feet) above sea level.
  • PADI Boat Diver: Master diving techniques and safety protocols from various types of boats.
  • PADI Drift Diver: Gain experience diving with currents—ideal for rivers or open-water flow zones.
  • PADI Dry Suit Diver: Learn how to use a dry suit for comfortable diving in cold water environments.
  • PADI Multilevel Diver: Plan dives that maximize bottom time by exploring at different depths safely.
  • PADI Night Diver: Explore the underwater world after dark using specialized techniques and equipment.
  • PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy: Improve your buoyancy control to conserve air and minimize impact on the environment.
  • PADI Underwater Navigator: Develop your underwater navigation skills using a compass and natural references.
  • PADI Deep Diver: Gain the skills and confidence to dive to depths of up to 40 meters (130 feet) safely and effectively.
  • PADI Search and Recovery Diver: Learn how to locate and recover lost objects underwater using specialized techniques.
Photo & Video Specialties
  • PADI Digital Underwater Photographer: Learn how to capture stunning underwater images using a digital camera.
  • PADI Underwater Videographer: Master creative and safe techniques for recording high-quality underwater video.