Courses

Discover Scuba Diving

A discover scuba dive is typically a beginner-friendly experience where individuals can try scuba diving under the supervision of a certified instructor. Participants will receive a brief orientation on the equipment and basic diving skills before entering the water. Find Out More

Refresher

Your PADI certification never expires; but if you haven't been diving in a while, it's better to be over-prepared than risk a problem because you forget something important. That is why we offer a refresher course! If you got certified 6 months ago, or 6 years ago it is a good idea to refresh you knowledge and ... Find Out More

Open Water Diver

PADI's online eLearning course consist of knowledge development quizzes and final exam that can be completed via computer or mobile device. Find Out More

Advanced Open Water

The course helps build confidence and expand your scuba skills through different Adventure Dives. You try out different specialties while gaining experience under the supervision of your PADI Instructor. You will log dives and develop capabilities as you find new ways to have fun scuba diving. Find Out More

Enriched Air Diver - Nitrox

The PADI Nitrox course is designed to teach divers how to safely plan and execute dives using enriched air nitrox. The course covers topics such the benefits and risks of nitrox diving, how to analyze nitrox mixtures, and how to plan dives using nitrox tables or dive computers. Find Out More

Rescue Diver

Become a PADI Rescue Diver and expand your knowledge and experience as you learn to look beyond yourself, and consider the safety and well being of other divers. Find Out More

Emergency First Response

Emergency Oxygen Provider

You’ll learn about dive injuries, different types of emergency oxygen equipment and safety considerations when using oxygen. Then you’ll practice: Assembling and disassembling emergency oxygen equipment. Deploying a non-rebreather mask and a demand inhalator valve on a breathing diver. Using a poc... Find Out More

Specialties

Shark Conservationist

Enroll in an AWARE Shark Conservation Specialty course and discover the value of sharks to marine ecosystems and economies. You’ll learn more about the causes of declining shark populations and the actions you can take to become a knowledgeable and passionate shark defender. By being informed, you can dispel misc... Find Out More

Project AWARE

The Project AWARE Specialty course is an introduction to Project AWARE as a global movement for ocean protection. It focuses and expands on the 10 Tips for Divers to Protect the Ocean Planet. Through interactive discussions, you’ll learn how you can make a difference for ocean protection every time you dive or tr... Find Out More

Coral Reef Conservation

The Coral Reef Conservation Specialty course helps you appreciate the complexity of these habitats and teaches you how you can help conserve these vital systems. Anyone who has an interest in the aquatic world can take this course. There are no prerequisites or age restrictions and no water sessions are required to ... Find Out More

Equipment Specialist

Don’t miss a dive due to minor issues with your scuba diving equipment. Whether it's a missing o-ring, wetsuit tear or a broken fin strap, the PADI Equipment Specialist course teaches you to manage basic repairs and adjustments. You'll also learn more about how your gear works, making you more comfortable... Find Out More

Peak Performance Buoyancy

During two scuba dives, you’ll learn how to: Determine the exact weight you need, so you’re not too light or too heavy. Trim your weight system and scuba gear so you’re perfectly balanced in the water. Streamline to save energy, use air more efficiently and move more smoothly through the wat... Find Out More

Surface Marker Buoy

Launching a delayed surface marker buoy (DSMB) before you surface can alert others to your location in advance of your ascent. Adding another layer of safety, you can also use the DSMB line to complete your safety stop, which is advantageous in a current or when there are no other visual references. Take this course to... Find Out More

Fish Identification

If you want to be the scuba diver with the answers, instead of the one asking the questions, then take the Fish Identification Specialty course. You’ll enjoy your dives even more when you recognize the creatures that you see and can identify the main fish families and their characteristics. Find Out More

Diver Propulsion Vehicle

DPVs offer a thrilling way for scuba divers to see a lot of underwater territory in a short amount of time. They scoot you through the water allowing you to glide over reefs, buzz around a large wreck or weave through a kelp forest. Whether making a shore or boat dive, a DPV is a great way to see more and have fun doin... Find Out More

Zombie Apocalypse Diver

Zombie Apocalypse Diver Find Out More

Underwater Pumpkin Carving

Underwater Pumpkin Carving Find Out More

Underwater Photography

This course includes all the knowledge development requirements for the course. If you want to take digital photos and video underwater this course will teach you how. In the first two sections, the focus is primarily on still photography – whether you take digital still images with a camera or camcorder. Section... Find Out More

Full Face Mask Diver

You learn techniques for preparing and diving with a full face mask as well as proper maintenance. During a confined water dive, you get comfortable using your mask and practice skills in preparation for your open water dives. In open water, during two dives, you’ll demonstrate your ability to: Properly pre... Find Out More

Night Diver

Scuba diving at night teaches you to focus on what you can see in your light’s beam, on controlling your buoyancy by feel, on staying with your buddy and on paying attention to details you may overlook during the day. Find Out More

Underwater Navigator

Be the scuba diver everyone wants to follow because you know where you are and where you’re going. The PADI Underwater Navigator course fine-tunes your observation skills and teaches you to more accurately use your compass underwater. If you like challenges with big rewards, take this course and have fun finding ... Find Out More

Deep Diver

There’s something exciting and mysterious about exploring deeper dive sites while scuba diving. Sometimes it’s a wreck that attracts you below 18 meters/60 feet, and on wall dives it may be a giant fan or sponge. Whatever it is, to scuba dive with confidence at depths down to 40 meters/130 feet, you should ... Find Out More

Drift Diver

The course teaches you how to enjoy going with the flow as you scuba dive down rivers and use ocean currents to glide along. It feels like flying – except that you’re underwater using scuba equipment. Drift diving can be relaxing and exhilarating at the same time. If this sound like fun, then the Drift Dive... Find Out More

Gas Blender

The Tec Gas Blender course teaches you to blend enriched air nitrox and helium-blend gases using one or more blending methods. Being the blender is a key job at a busy Dive Center or Resort and your work allows other divers to do what they love to do - scuba dive. Find Out More

Dry Suit Diver

Want to stay warm? Want to extend your scuba diving season? Then dive dry. A dry suit seals you off from the water and keeps you comfortable, even in surprisingly cold water. There is incredible diving in the world’s cooler regions and in some areas, conditions are even better in colder months. Becoming a dry sui... Find Out More

Wreck Diver

The PADI Wreck Diver Specialty course is popular because it offers rewarding adventures while observing responsible wreck diving practices. You'll need your basic scuba equipment, plus a dive light to see into the wreck, a slate and underwater compass for mapping and navigation, and a line and reel for practicing w... Find Out More

Search and Recovery Diver

It happens: People accidentally drop things from docks, off boats or even while scuba diving. If you’ve ever lost something in the water and wanted to go find it, then the PADI Search and Recovery Diver Specialty course is for you. There are effective ways to search for objects underwater that increase your chanc... Find Out More

Self-Reliant Diver

Self-reliant diving is an adventure activity that is not for everyone, but does have its place. If you have the mental discipline and commitment to learn and follow self-reliant diving techniques, you'll bolster your skills and confidence when diving alone, in a dive pair or as part of a team. You need to be a PADI... Find Out More

Sidemount

Scuba diving with a sidemount configuration simply means that you carry your tanks at your sides instead of on your back. This can reduce drag and is more comfortable for many divers. Sidemount divers often dive with two smaller tanks that are attached in the water. This makes carrying tanks and kitting up easier, espe... Find Out More

Master Scuba Diver Challenge

Package 1: Open Water Divers

Package includes: Advance Open Water, Emergency First Responder, Rescue Diver, 5 Specialty Certifications, and Master Scuba Diver Fee. **Over $500 in savings** Total of 8 Padi Certifications   Find Out More

Package 2: Advanced Open Water

Package Includes: Rescue Diver, Emergency First Responder, 5 Specialty Certifications and Master Scuba Diver fee. **Over $500 in savings** Total of 7 PADI Certifications Find Out More

Package 3: Rescue Diver

Package Includes:   5 Specialty Certifications and Master Scuba Diver fee **Over $500 in savings** Total of 6 PADI Certifications Find Out More

Divemaster

The PADI Divemaster course is your first level of professional training. Working closely with a PADI Instructor, you’ll fine-tune your dive skills, like perfecting the effortless hover, and refine your rescue skills so you anticipate and easily solve common problems. You’ll gain dive knowledge, management a... Find Out More

Emergency First Response Instructor

To become an Open Water Scuba Instructor, you need to be an instructor for Emergency First Response or a First Aid/CPR Instructor from another recognized organization. Here at Ohana, our EFR Instructor Course is taught the day after you complete your IDC, which is the day before you begin your Instructor Examination! Find Out More

Tec/Rec Courses

PADI Tec 40

The PADI Tec 40 course is the first step into the technical diving world and provides a transition from recreational diving to technical diving. Find Out More

PADI Tec 45

The PADI Tec 45 course is the next step in technical diving for entry level tec divers. As a PADI Tec 45 diver you will be trained to go beyond recreational limits to a maximum depth of 145 feet. Find Out More

PADI Tec50

As a Tec 50 diver, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to make extended range dives to a maximum of 50 metres/165 feet. Find Out More

Assistant Instructor

The Assistant Instructor (AI) Course is designed for those who do not have the time to attend an entire IDC or those who do not wish to become Open Water Scuba Instructors at this time. Find Out More

Open Water Scuba Instructor

Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI) Course is designed for PADI Assistant Instructors (AI), or Instructors from another training organization. This course introduces you to the PADI System of Instruction and familiarizes you with the standards used for teaching those courses a PADI OWSI can teach. Find Out More

Instructor Development Course

PADI Open Water Scuba Instructors and PADI Assistant Instructors are the most sought-after dive professionals around the world because they've completed the program that sets the standard for training dive professionals. You earn a PADI Instructor rating through hard work and commitment, but you're rewarded wit... Find Out More

Master Scuba Diver Trainer

The PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer rating sets you apart as a dive instructor who takes continuing education seriously and is committed to teaching a variety of courses. Being an MSDT signifies that you've got the experience and certifications to offer all the training a diver needs to become a Master Scuba Diver ... Find Out More

IDC Staff Instructor

After being a Master Scuba Diver Trainer and obtaining 25 certifications, some instructors want to join an IDC staff and teach new instructors how to be good instructors. To be able to take part in an IDC, you will need to become an IDC Staff Instructor. Find Out More

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