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Looking for the ultimate adventure? You found it! PADI's Adventures In Diving program fine-tunes your dive skills and allows you to explore all that
diving has to offer. It's your dive - go for it!
The Adventures In Diving program offers you a structured program where you gain additional experience and skills under the guidance of a PADI Professional.
PADI's Adventures In Diving program has something for everyone. This inwater, performance-based program includes 5 dives from the following:
Altitude Diver
Drift Diver
Dry Suit Diver
Multilevel Diver
Peak Performance Buoyancy
Underwater Naturalist
Underwater Photographer
AWARE Fish Identification
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Boat Diver
Deep Diver
Dive Propulsion Vehicle
Night Diver
Search and Recovery
Underwater Videographer
Underwater Navigator
Wreck Diver
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If you're at least 12 years or older and a PADI Open Water Diver or Junior
Open Water Diver (or equivalent), then you're ready for the PADI Adventures In Diving program.
The PADI Adventures In Diving program offers two certification options. Complete any three
Adventure Dives to earn the PADI Adventure Diver rating. Complete the Deep and Underwater
Navigation Adventure Dives and three additional Adventure Dives (five total) and earn a PADI
Advanced Open Water Diver certification. Divers between the ages of 12-14 who complete the dives
can earn a PADI Junior Adventure Diver or Junior Advanced Open Water Diver rating. The maximum
recommended depth for adventure dive is 30 metres/100 feet.
PADI Adventure Divers and Advanced Open Water Divers (15 years of age and older) may participate
in PADI Wreck and Deep Diver Specialties. PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or Junior Advanced Open
Water Diver certification lets you continue on to the PADI Rescue Diver or Junior Rescue Diver
course. And, provided you meet minimum age requirements for individual courses, you may take
PADI Specialties such as Cavern Diver (18 years), Semiclosed Rebreather-Dolphin/Atlantis/Ray
(15 years), and Search and Recovery (12 years).
What's more, PADI Adventure Dives also count towards PADI Specialty Diver certifications.
For example, if you like night diving and want to earn your PADI Night Diver rating, your Night
Adventure Dive counts as the first dive of the specialty.
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