PADI Dive Courses
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PADI! Neptune Dive Center is an excellent place to
learn to dive, or further your diving education. We offer
courses from PADI Discover Scuba all the way to PADI
Divemaster. If you have never been diving before, our
experienced and knowledgeable PADI Instructors will help you make
the transition to the sea with ease. Before you know it you
will be floating weightlessly underwater. If you are already
a certified diver, why not expand your knowledge and skills?
We have the perfect playground in our backyard, filled with
historic wrecks, beautiful reefs, small critters, and more.
Course Price includes equipment, lecture materials/aids, manuals,
Instructor services, International PADI certification card
(C-Card), and boat as required. Our classes are limited to a
maximum of 4 students. Reservations are not required but
recommended, especially if your time in Coron is
limited.
Discover Scuba
Diving is an experience program that lets you try
diving before you invest in the full course. The experience
takes about a day.
PADI Scuba Diver
Course: Short on time, but still want to
become a certified diver? The PADI Scuba Diver Course is
shorter than the full Open Water Course, but still results in a
limited certification.
PADI Open Water
Course: Get your PADI! This is the
basic scuba certification that prepares you to dive
worldwide. It consists of a days worth of theory and two to
three days of inwater training.
PADI Adventure Diver: Continue your adventure. Complete any three PADI adventure dives and you can recieve the Padi Adventure Diver Certificate.
PADI Advanced Open
Water: The PADI Advanced Open Water Course is
designed to increase your confidence and build your scuba skills so
you can become more comfortable in the water.
Emergency First Response: Take a step towards emergency preparedness and meet the prerequisites for the PADI Rescue Diver Course with the Emergency First Response primary and secondary first aid course.
PADI Rescue Diver: One of the hardest courses that you will ever love. The PADI Rescue Diver Course expands on what you already know about preventing problems and managing them if they occur.
PADI Divemaster Course: The first step towards a career in the dive industry. You expand your dive knowledge and hone your skills to a professional level.
PADI Master Scuba
Diver: The highest nonprofessional level in
the PADI system of education. It means that you have acquired
significant training and experience in a variety of dive
environments.
Scuba Review: Has it been a while since you’ve been scuba diving? Do you feel like your scuba skills and knowledge are a bit rusty? The Scuba Review Program is just the refresher you need.
PADI Wreck
Diver: The PADI Wreck Diver Course teaches
you the ins and outs of rewarding, responsible wreck
diving.
PADI Enriched Air Diver: Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox gives you more no decompression dive time. This means more time underwater, especially on repetitive dives.
PADI Underwater Navigator: Be the diver everyone wants to follow and make your sense of direction legendary with the PADI Underwater Navigator Specialty course.
PADI Underwater Naturalist: Learn not just what fish and animals are, but how they interact with each other and the environment.
Peak Performance Buoyancy Diver: The PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course refines the basic skills you learned as a PADI Open Water diver and elevates them to the next level.
PADI Night Diver: Introduce yourself to the whole new cast of critters that come out after the sun goes down. See your favorite dive sites from a whole new perspective at night.
PADI Digital Underwater Photographer: Underwater photography is one of the most popular diving specialties, and the rise of digital underwater photography has made it easier and more fun than ever.
PADI Cavern Diver: The Cavern Diver specialty is about exploring secrets hidden in caverns around the world and having the knowledge and skills to do it correctly.
Project Aware Specialty: Learn about some of the most pressing problems facing these vulnerable environments and everyday actions you can take to help conserve them. It’s informative, interesting and most importantly, you learn how to make a difference.
Project Aware Coral Reef: As a scuba diver, the health of aquatic ecosystems is often what makes a good dive. Become aware of the fragileness of coral reefs and how you can help preserve them.
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