Want to become a good diver?

Before becoming a diver, every person encounters one or another diving association/agency, and a logical question arises: which association should you train with? There are many different diving agencies with different histories of creation and years of operation in the diving industry, but they are all equal, and the diver licenses they issue are accepted at all dive centers or dive clubs around the world. Self-respecting agencies are members of organizations that standardize diving and participate in various ways to promote the industry and enhance their reputation.

But what is truly important is who, how, where, and what you will be taught or have been taught! Do not choose an agency, but choose the training conditions, the location, the professional, as well as a body of water that matches your future diving preferences. If you are already an advanced diver and know what's what, you have seen how much divers' skills underwater can differ, despite having cards from "renowned" agencies.

If you decide to continue your training with an association different from the one you previously trained with, know that the training standards for recreational diving courses are the same across all associations. Regarding technical courses, I think any self-respecting technical instructor will assess the student's skills before enrolling them in training, if they did not study with them, regardless of the certifying agency!

For the convenience of our clients, we teach diving according to the standards of five leading agencies that have the necessary experience, educational materials, dive centers around the world, and comply with world diving standards!

You can find the cost of all our services, as well as courses, training sessions, and master classes, at this link.

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Recreational Diving Training

Open water diver

Open Water Diver Course

Entry level for divers. After completing this course, you will be able to dive independently to a depth of up to 18 meters

Advanced open water diver

Advanced Open Water Diver Course

The next level for divers, upon completion of which you will be able to dive to a depth of up to 30 meters

EANx diver

EANx Diver Course

Designed for advanced level divers who want to dive even more safely using enriched air

Open water sidemount diver

Open Water Sidemount Diver Course

The course is designed for advanced divers who want to experience lightness while swimming underwater and convenience when transporting equipment

Deep diver

Deep Diver Course

The Deep Diver program teaches skills and mastery, theory and planning of deep dives. Maximum depth is 40 meters.

Rescue diver

Rescue Diver Course

This course is designed to develop rescue and self-rescue skills in diving and swimming.

Divemaster

Divemaster

This course is the first professional diver level. Holders of the Divemaster title can work in the diving industry.

Free diver

Free diver

This course is designed for people who want to learn how to dive safely on breath-hold to a depth of up to 15m

Technical Diving Training

Tek OW Sidemount diver

Tek OW Sidemount Diver

A course for technical divers wishing to switch to the Sidemount configuration for technical dives.

Advanced EANx Diver

Advanced EANx Diver

This course is the first step into technical diving. Upon completion, you will be able to make deco dives on enriched air down to 42 meters.

Advanced Rec. Trimix Diver

Advanced Rec. Trimix Diver

This course is the first step into technical diving; upon completion you will be able to make deco dives on trimix blends to a depth of 51 meters.

Technical Diver

Technical Diver

The course is designed for technical divers who want to continue training and dive to depths of up to 54 meters, using air as a bottom gas.

Normoxic Trimix Diver

Normoxic Trimix Diver

A course for technical divers who want to continue training and dive to 60 meters, using Normoxic Trimix as a bottom gas

Norm. Trimix Plus Diver

Norm. Trimix Plus Diver

A course for technical divers who want to dive to depths of up to 70 meters, using Trimix as a bottom gas

Master Classes and Skills Training

Intro to Tech Diving

Intro to Tech Diving Master Class

Allows you to learn the basic skills of technical diving, correctly configure equipment and practice skills for working with it.

Intro to eCCR Megalodon

Intro to eCCR Megalodon

This master class is designed for experienced divers who are thinking about buying a rebreather or simply want to try diving with a rebreather.

Trainings

Trainings

Trainings are designed to correct improper stroke technique and improve buoyancy skills.

Video - technical skills

Video - Technical Skills

Video lessons on technical diving skills