PADI Deep Diver Specialty Course

PDI79300

What is Deep Diving? Any dive performed in a water body at a range of 18-40 metres/ 60-130 feet below sea level, is known as  deep diving in the world of recreational Diving. While technical Divers often dive to much greater depths,  In recreational diving, the dive must always be a no-decompression dive that is [...]

Top 5 Deep and Challenging Dive Sites

Top Deep and challenging dive sites

There’s something a bit attractive, exciting and mysterious about diving at a deep dive site that extends to or beyond a depth of 40 meters/ 130 feet, the maximum edge of recreational diving. Intrigued with the challenge that deep diving or confined space diving (cave diving) presents, divers are often tempted to take that all [...]

Diving Deep Is All About The Planning

Deep Diving

There’s something a bit attractive, exciting and mysterious about diving deep, to or beyond a depth of 40 meters/ 130 feet the recommended edge of recreational diving. Intrigued with the challenge deep diving presents, divers are often tempted to take that all so thrilling plunge into the depths. However, descending below 40 meters with a [...]

Take the Plunge In A Nuclear Missile Silo in Texas

Diving the Valhalla Missile Silo Texas

If you think you’ve heard of all the unusual diving there is, think again! Although we’ve covered some pretty unusual dive sites and offbeat dive destinations in the past that include, diving between continents in Iceland, Ice diving in Antarctica and the Arctic White Sea, diving in Blue Holes or the Eagle’s Nest sinkhole in [...]

Deep Diving: How Deep is Deep?

How Deep Can You Scuba Dive

There’s always a fascination and illusion that Scuba diving means to dive deep. The belief doing rounds is that there’s better stuff to see, but this in fact is one of the most common mistakes of many new divers, as we’ve seen in Myth Buster: More Scuba Diving Misconceptions Dispelled. Recreational Scuba divers breath compressed [...]

Blue Hole Diving

Belize Blue Hole

Blue holes are instant attractions to Scuba Divers. Often termed as dangerous dive sites the blue holes around the World still continue to draw divers from all over into their inky blue depths. So how exactly have these massive holes in the Earth come to be and what makes Blue Hole Diving such a thrilling [...]