
Advanced Open Water Diver is a course that will help you take your diving skills to the next step. This course will help you perfect your buoyancy, navigation, and deep diving skills. It also offers three specialty diving options. You'll earn credit toward specialty certifications when you complete the course.
Adventure dives
You must take an adventure dive to become a fully certified diver. They can improve your buoyancy and awareness as well your communication skills. You must have completed at least 5 dives to be certified. Your instructor will help improve your breathing and kick techniques as well teach you how you can plan your dives.
Adventure dives are the first in any specialty course and count towards the specialty you're working towards. By this method, you'll be better able to pick dives that will help you in the long-term. PADI suggests divers choose dives with many objectives. This includes deep exploration and exploring wrecks and wildlife.
Night dive
Students learn different techniques to make it safer underwater in an Advanced Open Water Diver course. They learn how to breathe properly and manage their weight and body positioning. They also learn to communicate with each other and how to use diving lights. They will have a lot of fun playing in shallow waters and practicing their skills.

Night diving can be a great way of discovering new underwater worlds. Night diving offers a different experience to daytime diving, making it more interesting than daytime. Night diving can be scary but it is not as difficult as one might think. You will learn the proper techniques and overcome any difficulties associated with night diving.
Underwater naturalist dive
PADI Underwater Naturalist Course aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge to interact with aquatic ecosystems. Students learn about basic organism groupings and identification, how these species live in different habitats and how to practice environmentally-friendly diving. They are also taught about the importance marine conservation, including biodiversity conservation.
PADI Underwater Naturalist Course is for those divers who have obtained their PADI Open Diver Certification and are looking to gain a deeper understanding of the marine environment. The course includes information about coral reefs. marine organisms. food chains. and the relationships between those organisms. The course lasts for one day and involves two open water dives.
Peak performance buoyancy dive
The most important skill to master when diving is to maintain buoyancy. You must be buoyant all the time, as falling in water can cause decompression sickness. Bad buoyancy control can also increase injury to marine life and sharp rocks. The PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty is designed to help divers develop proper buoyancy control and avoid these problems.
PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy specialty is a class that lasts one week and includes classroom, pool, and optional open water dives. The course teaches students to control buoyancy and aids them in moving through the water with ease. PPB is about making diving safer, more fun and more efficient.

Maximum depth is 30m/100ft
PADI Advanced Open Water will teach you the skills required to dive to depths of 100 feet. Dive deeper than this can be dangerous. You may get impaired cognitive function or nitrogen narcosis. In addition, mistakes at this depth can be disastrous. This is why you shouldn't go deeper than that without proper training.
Most Advanced Open Water courses can be completed within one to two days. The duration of the course is dependent on the instructor. The course can be taken online or at a local beach. Before you can take the course, it is important that you have instructor training.