
How far will you take this diving thing? It's up to you. With PADI Specialty Diver Programs you can chart your course for a colorful collection of awesome dives. Sure, your PADI certification opens up the oceans and lakes to you, but the PADI Specialty Dives take the underwater adventure to depths that will stir your soul. Achieving PADI Specialty ratings can take anywhere from as little as one day to a full weekend -but this is all hands-on, so you'll be diving right from the start.
Specialty courses are a great way to refine your skills and define the kind of diver you are. The more time you spend honing your skills and having fun underwater, the more opportunities you’ll have to make discoveries of your own.
If you wish to engage in recreational scuba diving activities beyond that of your training and experience, then our PADI specialty programmes will give you a safe, enjoyable and supervised gateway to those new exciting activities.
The air that most divers are using is a mixture of 21% Oxygen and 79% Nitrogen. Enriched Air Diving means that you will be using a higher percentage of oxygen. There are many benefits of Enriched Air Diving and one of the most significant differences is that divers are able to dive much longer when they are using a higher percentage of oxygen.
Enriched Air Diver Specialty has been one of the most popular diver specialty since 2005.
Enriched Air Diving is becoming very popular among divers, especially for divers who require the extra time, especially for divers who are into underwater photography and videography.
Many scuba divers who dived with Enriched Air have reported that at the end of the dive, they feel more relaxed and refreshed.
Many popular diving destinations in Asia Pacific such as Bali, Sipadan Islands and Similan Islands have an average depth of 30 metres. Having the right safety knowledge on how to dive to 40 metres is advisable if you do plan to make a holiday trip to destinations that offer similar diving conditions.
For those who have already experienced the scuba diving destinations in the East Coast of West Malaysia and are ready to have more fun diving with the school of Jacks and Barracudas in Sipadan Islands or dancing with the Oceanic Sun Fish aka Mola Mola and Manta Rays of Bali, the Deep Diver Specialty is the course not to be missed.
Underwater photography is one of the most popular diving specialties, and the rise of digital underwater photography has made it easier and more fun than ever. This is why there are actually two PADI underwater photography courses. The PADI Digital Underwater Photographer course gets you going quickly with today modern digital equipment, whether you use a point-and-shoot snap camera or a sophisticated D-SLR like the pros. The PADI Underwater Photographer course is a more traditional photography course designed for conventional film equipment.
For certified divers who has just acquired their first digital underwater camera, come join us for an orientation course on how to use your new camera. Using the SEA (Shoot Examine and Adjust) concept, learn how to improve your underwater photography using your first digital camera.
There's no denying that peak performance buoyancy control separates the dive paddlers from the pros. When all the big talk is over and the water closes over your head, there is nothing that pulls the whole scuba diving thing together like perfect buoyancy control. If you drift effortlessly through your dives, if you can hover undetected only inches from delicate tube worms, and if you can without a second thought make a safety stop with your chest at 15 feet, you might just want to pat yourself on the back and move on.
Scuba divers like to be neutrally buoyant so they neither sink nor float. It can be a tricky thing. Divers who’ve mastered the highest performance levels in buoyancy stand apart. You’ve seen them underwater. They glide effortlessly, use less air and ascend, descend or hover, almost as if by thought. They interact gently with aquatic life and affect their surroundings minimally. The PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course refines the basic skills you learned as a PADI Open Water Diver and elevates them to the next level.
For newly certified divers who have yet to really master their buoyancy control, this is the first course you should be taking prior to advancing to the Advanced Open Water Diver course. Part of mastering buoyancy control is learning how to use your BCD and weight system effectively, plus maintain streamlining.
Prince of Wales and Repulse – two world war ships sunk off the coast of Pulau Tioman, Malaysia, Igara Wreck and Seven Skies of the Anambas, Kuantan Wreck and Maritime Wrecks are few of the popular wrecks that are easily accessible ex-Singapore via Liveaboard diving.
Wrecks are artificial reefs that are home to many underwater marine life and corals. The diverse marine life offers scuba divers to experience another kind of diving adventure.
Wreck diving is one of the most enjoyed diving activities among divers.
The fun part of the PADI Wreck Diver course is visiting wrecks, unlocking mysteries and starting to gain the knowledge and experience that allows you to see things that others overlook. Sometimes, only the trained, experienced eye recognizes that a small hole or open door likely caused the vessel’s demise.
Don’t miss a dive due to a scuba gear issue.
Whether it's a blown o-ring, regulator problem, wetsuit tear or a broken fin strap, you can learn how to manage basic scuba equipment adjustments.
As a PADI Equipment Specialist, you are prepared for the basic scuba equipment maintenance, care and adjustments you'll encounter every day. In addition, you'll learn interesting background information about how your gear works, how it’s repair and other information that helps you with your equipment investment.
The more you know about how your dive gear works, the more
| Cost | Fees | Inclusion |
| PADI Deep Diver Specialty | S$ 150.00 |
The course fees excludes all training and equipment needed for the training. This is the tuition fees for the specialty course you are reading at this moment of time. Inclusion in the fees is a 3 hour intensive theory lesson on the specialty course. Candidates would have to pick one of the many destinations we have worldwide to complete the course. The highly recommended destination which is most suitable is Bali. |
| PADI Wreck Diver Specialty | S$ 180.00 | |
| PADI Digital Underwater Photography | S$ 150.00 | |
| PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy | S$ 150.00 | |
| PADI Equipment Specialty | S$ 250.00 |
The course fees excludes all training and equipment needed for the training. This is the tuition fees for the specialty course you are reading at this moment of time. Inclusion in the fees is a 3 hour intensive theory lesson on the specialty course. This is a non diving specialty and no dives are required for this course |
| PADI Enriched Air Diver Specialty | S$ 250.00 |