Night Diving & Limited Visibility

Night Diving & Limited Visibility

Night diving requires different skills from diving during the day. The SSI Night Diving and Limited Visibility specialty is the best way to learn about night diving and practice the techniques you will need to become a safe and confident night diver. In this program, you will be provided with all the knowledge and skills you need to safely and comfortably dive at night or in limited visibility conditions. With a combination of online learning and open water training dives, you will learn how to enter and exit the water, use specialized equipment, and how to communicate with your buddy easily at night or in limited visibility. Upon completion, you will earn the SSI Night Diving and Limited Visibility specialty certification and be ready to go night diving with confidence.

  • Minimum age 10
  • Minimum dives for certification 6
  • Maximum Training Depth 30m
  • Suggested duration in hours 5-10
  • Amount of Academic Sessions 1

Certification Prerequisites

Open Water Diver certification

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