If you want to continue your adventure and discover more about diving. The PADI Advanced Open Water course is the second level of certified training offered by PADI. It is a process where you will learn different adventures in diving. The advanced course is mainly about diving, hands on experience and fun. There are 2 mandatory adventures, deep diving and underwater navigation. The other 3 adventures are eligible among: fish identification, underwater photography, diving in currents, ship wrecks, night, peak performance buoyancy…
The course lasts 2 days:
1st day (half day): 3 dives in Tayrona Park, with 3 adventures to be arranged
2nd day (half day): 2 dives in the Tayrona Park, with 2 adventures to be arranged.
- 5 dives in total: all of them at the sea. Tayrona Park.
- Rental equipment: wetsuit, mask, snorkel, boots, fins, BCD, Tanks and Regulator, compass)
- Transportation by boat from the Santa Marta International Marina to the dive sites at Tayrona and back
- 2 Entrances to the Marina
- Water and Snack at the boat
- PADI Professional
- Small Groups
- Courtesy: Activity Photos. We kindly ask you to understand that the quantity and quality of photos depend on visibility and how comfortable you feel underwater. Safety first!
- Tips
- Advanced Open Water Manual and dive certificate. In total 88 USD to PADI, just by credit card
- Possibility to rent a dive computer per day (50.000cop x 2 dives)
The price of the course is COP $ 1,020,000 in total per person (for all the diving center service).plus 88 usd for the PADI materials and certificate
Book now paying a deposit on Paypal on the next payment button.
Please check availability before pay at the email caribbeanprodive@gmail.com or at WhatsApp +573015515886 or +573183898967
With Nitrox $ 1,240,000 cop + $ 192usd
AFTER DIVE YOU MUST WAIT 18 HOURS BEFORE FLIGHT
Photos will be uploaded to the website within 24 hours.
Check the link above YOUR PHOTOS HERE 📸 TUS FOTOS DE HOY AQUI
We kindly ask you to understand that the quantity and quality of photos depends on visibility and how comfortable you feel underwater. Safety first!