Advanced Open Water
Elevate your diving skills with our RAID Explorer 30 course, tailored for those ready to expand and develop their dive knowledge and skill base. This comprehensive course includes five experience dives, each designed to enhance specific skills and knowledge.
- Perfect Buoyancy: Master the art of buoyancy control, a critical skill for minimizing your environmental impact and enjoying effortless underwater navigation
- Navigation Dive: Develop your underwater navigation skills, essential for confident and safe diving, especially in unfamiliar environments.
- Deep Dive: Delve into deeper waters up to 30 meters, learning about the physiological effects and necessary precautions for deep diving.
- Wreck Dive: Explore the intriguing world of wreck diving, where history and adventure meet beneath the waves. Learn the basics of safe wreck exploration.
- Night Dive: Experience the oceans transformation after dark, honing your skills in low visibility and discovering the nocturnal marine life.
Throughout these dives, our experienced instructors will guide you, ensuring a safe and enriching learning experience. Upon completion, you'll be well-equipped to tackle more challenging dives and join the ranks of advanced open water divers.
- Day 1: 10.45 Meet & Briefing / 12-5pm Perfect Buoyancy & Navigation Dives
- Day 2: 6-11am Deep & Wreck Dives / 6-8.30pm Night Dive
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FAQs
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You must have an Open Water Diver certification or equivalent from a recognized training agency.
The course typically includes five adventure dives, focusing on different skills and experiences.
Yes, this course will extend your depth limit to 30 meters, allowing you to explore more advanced dive sites.
While scuba diving around Koh Tao is generally safe, as with any marine environment, there are certain marine creatures that have the potential to be hazardous. It's essential to be aware of these species and take appropriate precautions. Some examples include:
Sea Urchins: These spiky creatures are common on rocky surfaces. Accidentally stepping on a sea urchin can result in painful stings. It's advisable to watch your step, wear sturdy dive boots, and be cautious when navigating rocky areas.
Scorpionfish and Stonefish: These camouflaged fish can deliver venomous spines if stepped on or touched. Careful finning techniques and avoiding contact with the seabed can reduce the risk of encountering these creatures.
Certainly! We accept payments by credit card for your convenience. Whether you're booking a course or any diving services, we make the payment process easy and secure. If you have any specific concerns or questions about payment methods, feel free to reach out, and we'll be happy to assist you.
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