Advanced Open Water Diver

Advanced Open Water Diver

If you can't decide which specialty programs are best for you, join the SSI Advanced Open Water Diver program! You'll try Deep Diving and Navigation, Buoyancy Control, Computer Diving and UW Photo & Video before deciding on a full specialty training. It's a great way to experience what Advanced Open Water Diver training is all about and how valuable it can be for your diving adventures. During the Advanced Open Water Diver program you will learn about 5 different specialties by completing one open water training dive per specialty after a detailed briefing with your SSI Instructor. This program gives you complete freedom to explore everything. You can complete the entire specialty training at any time and receive credit for your Advanced Open Water Diver training.

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$530.04
€450.00
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$530.04
€450.00
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Advanced Open Water Diver

$530.04
€450.00

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