After you took your Open Water Diver and Advanced Open Water Diver Courses, you can expand your knowledge and take various specialty classes.
At Abyss Scuba we teach all levels of classes up to instructor level for both PADI and NAUI Programs. Call us to discuss what you might be interested in.
At Abyss Scuba we teach all levels of classes up to instructor level for both PADI and NAUI Programs. Call us to discuss what you might be interested in.
ENRICHED AIR NITROX DIVER

Stay down longer and get back in the water sooner. Learn how to dive using Enriched Air Nitrox, one of the most popular specialty course. The Enriched Air Diver course is one of the most popular specialty scuba diving course, and it’s easy to see why. Scuba diving with enriched air nitrox gives you more no decompression dive time. This means more time underwater, especially on repetitive scuba dives.
DEEP DIVER

Explore the wonders of the deep. Learn techniques for diving in the deeper ranges of 60-130 feet. There’s something exciting and mysterious about exploring deeper dive sites while scuba diving. Sometimes it’s a wreck that attracts you and on wall dives it may be a giant fan or sponge. Whatever it is, if you want to to scuba dive with confidence at depths down to 130 feet, you should take this course.
DRY-SUIT DIVER

Want to stay warm? Want to extend your scuba diving season? Then dive dry. A dry suit seals you off from the water and keeps you comfortable, even in surprisingly cold water. There is incredible diving in the world’s cooler regions and in some areas, conditions are even better in colder months. Becoming a dry suit diver allows you to expand your boundaries and dive more places, more often.
WRECK DIVER

Whether purpose-sunk as an artificial reef for scuba divers, or lost as the result of an accident, wrecks are fascinating windows to the past. Ships, airplanes and even cars are fascinating to explore and usually teem with aquatic life. Each wreck dive offers a chance for discovery, potentially unlocking a mystery or spying something others have missed.
PEAK PERFORMANCE BUOYANCY DIVER

Excellent buoyancy control is what defines skilled scuba divers. You’ve seen them underwater. They glide effortlessly, use less air and ascend, descend or hover almost as if by thought. They more easily observe aquatic life without disturbing their surroundings. Neutral buoyancy is the key to conserving your air consumption and leaving minimal impact on the aquatic environment. You can do this, too.
NIGHT DIVER

The thought of dipping below the surface at night seems mysterious, yet so alluring. Although you’ve been scuba diving at a site many times before, at night you drop into a whole new world and watch it come to life under the glow of your dive light. The scene changes as day creatures retire and nocturnal organisms emerge. If you’ve wondered what happens underwater after the sun goes down, take our Night Diver course. Learn about night dive planning, equipment and navigation. Plus, see a whole new cast of critters that comes out at night.
WANT TO START LEARNING TODAY?
To begin online classes right now just click the PADI link below and log on with your credentials given to you.