
PADI ADVANCED COURSE
PADI ADVANCED COURSE:
Take your scuba diving skills to the next level with us!
​​The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course is fully focused on improving your dive skills like air consumption, buoyancy and underwater awareness beyond the Open Water Diver level. This course will teach you how to dive deeper (30m/100ft max), navigate underwater and introduce you to different types of diving such as night diving, wreck diving or drift diving. We teach you how to achieve good buoyancy control underwater, which is an essential skill for any diver. Proper buoyancy allows you to improve your air consumption, move more efficiently underwater and avoid damaging the underwater environment. Our experienced instructors will guide you through and help you master these important skills. You will also learn how to properly plan and execute dives with a dive computer. By completing this course, you'll enhance your diving skills and be fully prepared to embark on new underwater adventures.
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What’s required:
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at least 12 years old
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be in good physical health to pass the medical questionnaire
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PADI Open water certification or equivalent
You'll get:
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Highly experienced and professional PADI Instructor
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Very personal approach: 2 students max per PADI instructor
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Full scuba gear provided during the course: Mask, BCD, Regulator, Fins, Wetsuit, Computer
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Theory Advanced Open Water Course (no final Exam)
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Three shore dives (Navigation, Buoyancy, Night Dive)
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Two boat dives (Deep, Drift)
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Water and light lunch on the boat included
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Entrance fees and taxes (no hidden costs)
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PADI Advanced Certification after successfully completing the course
Our price including taxes and fees: 500 USD/10.000 MXN
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**MERMAID DIVERS PAYMENT & CANCELLATION POLICY**
Enjoy free cancellation with at least 12 hours' notice before your dive activity. Please note that no deposit will be returned for cancellations made within 12 hours. Full payment is required on the day of diving.

“I need the sea
because it teaches me."
Pablo Neruda


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