Scuba Diving in Peru | PADI Advance Open Water
Scuba diving in Peru. The PADI Advance Open Water course is the advanced diving course, which is carried out immediately after taking the basic course. In this course make 5 dives in the sea of different specialties. The objective of this course is to learn to make deep dives, up to 40 meters. You will also learn specialty techniques such as:
- Underwater photography.
- Navigation.
- Multilevel diving with computer.
- Deep dives.
- Night dive.
With this PADI Advance dive license, you can dive in most recreational diving areas of the world. This is because you will not have depth restrictions for recreational diving, this being 40 meters. You will also learn to use a dive computer, essential for deep and multilevel diving.
You can start the course the day you like and organize the classes according to your availability. There is no minimum number of students, nor is it necessary to join a group. The whole course takes 2 or 3 days, upon completion you receive the PADI license that arrives at your home.
Techniques and capabilities you will learn
- Theory of diving about 5 specialty of picks.
- Compass navigation techniques, both surface and depth.
- Buoyancy Improvement.
- Dive planning for deep dives.
- Use of dive computer for multilevel dives.
Parts of the Scuba diving in Peru
- Theoretical: 5 audiovisual classes on the 5 diving specialties. Among them the specialty of Navigation and deep diving.
- Dives in the sea: 5 dives or dives in the sea of Pucusana, located 1 hour from Lima. In each dive, an adventure is practiced on the specialty.
The Scuba diving in Peru includes
- PADI original diving manual.
- Dive log Transfers to diving areas.
- PADI license.
- PADI instructors.
- Use of all complete equipment.
- Boat transfer in Pucusana.
Price of Scuba diving in Peru
The normal price of the Open Water course is S /. 1300
Ask about our special discounts for group and students.
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