This course gives you the opportunity to expand your diving skills while sampling five specialty areas of diving and usually takes two days. There are no written tests! There is a book to read which is actually very interesting and covers all aspects of diving. The course involves two compulsory dives a deep dive (to 30m) and a navigation dive and three speciality dives which you choose...

''For my specialties I chose navigation, buoyancy, deep dive, naturalist dive and night dive. Buoyancy and navigation really helped my diving technique and I loved finding out about all the different kinds of coral and fish during the naturalist dive. My favourite was definitely the night dive. We saw loads of great things like turtles and rays.''
(David Harper)
You will gain the experience of diving to 30 meters below the surface.

You will learn some of the secrets of navigation, including compass use and using the natural environment to assist you. You will never be lost again!
Who doesn't want to bring back photographic memories of their underwater adventures?!
The more you know about the marine environment, the more interesting your diving will become.
The marine life changes from day to night. Many fish seldom seen during the day come out at night, allowing you to explore a whole new world. The night dive is commonly regarded by divers as the most rewarding Adventure Dive.
Multi-level diving gives you the ability to increase your bottom time by gradually ascending to a shallower depth during your dive.
Peak Performance Buoyancy is an enjoyable day of diving aimed at helping you polish your buoyancy control and save air beyond the Open Water Diver level.
DPV's offer a thrilling way to see a lot of underwater territory in a brief amount of time. They scoot you through the water without you having to kick.