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PADI

PADI

National Geographic Diver Course

Price
£149.00


Most PADI Divers are fascinated with the aquatic world, which inspires them to learn more. Because you have already learned the theory and skills of diving, the PADI National Geographic Specialty gives you the opportunity to build on your dive experience to learn about new adventures, exploration and conservation opportunities. The National Geographic Specialty will help you take your dive experiences to a new level. How? You’ll learn more about the world’s oceans and waterways and discover details that will enhance your personal dive adventures.

What do I need to start?

PADI National Geographic Diver pack including National Geographic Diver Almanac, National Geographic Diver DVD and certification
Equipment required: Full personal scuba kit + knife, reel, Delayed SMB, slate & torch

What will I do?

During the National Geographic Specialty, you’ll take your exploration skills to an advanced level by collecting data to construct a visual representation of what you explored. This project may result in a map, graph, sketch, diagram, photo essay or video. You and your instructor will decide on your area of focus and plan your dive accordingly. You’ll also gain navigational skills that will aid in the exploration process. Your exploration skills will give you a new appreciation for the aquatic environment and add enjoyment to each dive. You’ll find yourself sharing your discoveries with other divers and becoming a true underwater ambassador. Whether you are a certified PADI Diver or certified by another organisation, you can take advantage of the National Geographic Portal / Specialty. The National Geographic Specialty consists of a knowledge review based on information from the National Geographic Diver Almanac and DVD. In addition, you'll fine-tune your buoyancy, navigation, exploration, and observation skills while on three Adventure open water dives.

How long will it take?

Dive 1: Peak Performance Buoyancy Adventure Dive 1 (counts towards National Geographic Diver Specialty & PADI Advanced Open Water)
Dive 2: Underwater Navigation Adventure Dive 1 (counts towards National Geographic Diver Specialty & PADI Advanced Open Water)
Dive 3: National Geographic Exploration Adventure Dive (counts towards National Geographic Diver Specialty & PADI Advanced Open Water)

What will I need?

Pre-requisite PADI Open Water Diver & min age 15yrs

Where can I go from here?

Now that you have mastered the techniques for drift diving, enhance your safety as a drift diver by enrolling onto the PADI SMB Diver Specialty course. This course will teach you the essentials involved in deploying a SMB, particularly important for your boat to follow your progress on a drift dive.

If you have completed 5 PADI Specialties & the PADI Rescue Diver course and have 50 logged dives, you qualify to register as a PADI Master Scuba Diver, the highest non-professional diver rating within PADI.

How to Book Your Course

Booking a course with DiveLife could not be more straight forward, there are three simple steps to follow:

  1. Phone us to check the availability of the course that you have chosen, and the dates you wish to attend.
  2. Download and complete the Booking Form
    and Medical Declaration Form
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  3. Return the form to us in person, by email or by post. Once we receive the completed booking form we will send confimration and the materials so you can start to learn!

Should you have any problems downloading the forms above, or need help in filling in the forms, please contact us on 0161 796 0300