Short on time? PADI® Adventure Diver Course is for you!
1 day min. | 3 Adventures Dives
No Time to get Advanced Open Water Certified?
If you already have a PADI Open Water certification and want to learn more about scuba diving but are short on time, the PADI Adventure Diver Course is an excellent option.
The PADI Adventure Diver Course is a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver subgroup and can be done in just one day!
Many divers wish to participate in training that allows them to dive to a depth of 30 meters. While this is possible with the Deep Adventure Dive, it won't be registered online. So the rating is void if you lose your Adventure Dive certificate.
However, any dive center worldwide can check from the PADI database that you are a certified Adventure Diver. Additionally, exploring different diving styles under an instructor's supervision will help you feel more confident and comfortable underwater.
During this course, you will mostly be diving! Complete three adventure dives with the possibility of trying some of diving's most rewarding and valuable specialty activities.
Let's earn your PADI® Adventure Diver Certification!
A highly-trained PADI Instructor from Coral Grand Divers will teach you specific skills and knowledge, supporting you every step of the way.
Prerequisites |
Be a PADI Open Water Diver or equivalent, medically fit for diving (Read the PADI Medical Form to check that there are no issues. If you answer 'NO' to all the questions then you are OK to start your diving course and there is no need for you to have a medical check. If you answer 'YES' to any questions, please let me know. In that case, there are some additional questions on page 2 and a medical check-up may be required before starting your course. |
Total time commitment |
1 day minimum |
Minimum age |
10 years old or older (some dives have additional age requirements)
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Depth |
Maximum allowed depth 30 m |
Koh Tao Adventure Diver Course package includes:
- 3 training dives
- Insurance coverage
- Rental dive equipment
- Use of Dive Computers during the course
- PADI e-material
- PADI e-card on completion
- Complimentary refreshments, coffee, fruit and snacks on our diving boat
Explore many facets of diving with the Adventure Diver course.
- Develop new skills and build confidence
- Try out different specialties while acquiring experience under the supervision of our PADI instructor.
No classroom, swimming pool, or final exam, only fun and adventure dives in Koh Tao!
Let's go for Three exciting Adventure Dives!
Fine-tune your observation skills and learn to use your compass underwater.
This dive extends your limits to 30 meters depth, teaches you additional safety requirements and how to plan for deep dives, and will open up more dive sites worldwide as you increase your diver training level.
The essential skill for any confident scuba diver is buoyancy. Improving your buoyancy will give you more control and improve your air consumption.
Learn how to streamline yourself and your equipment, use your lungs more to control descents, adjust your trim, and focus on swimming, body position, and hovering.
Night Adventure Dive
Learn how to communicate at night and handle a dive torch, as well as entry and exit techniques. You will also learn to navigate a reciprocal heading, a skill you have mastered during the Underwater Navigation dive, but this time you will do it in the dark!
Explore the Ocean at night with lots of new cool stuff to spot, including the extraordinary natural phenomenon: Bioluminescence.
Experience the excitement of diving into a shipwreck. Learn how to safety plan and execute a wreck dive deeper than 18 meters on the HTMS Sattakut.
Learn more about underwater life, symbioses between species, underwater ecology, aquatic plants, and animal habitats.
Learn how to identify fish, their family groups, and specific species.
We will also spend time discussing and practicing responsible dive practices to avoid adverse effects on the underwater environment.
This dive teaches you specific knowledge about diving off boats, including terminology, typical exit and entry points, and techniques for correctly deploying a surface marker buoy.
Your Instructor will teach you how to shoot still and understand the basics of exposure, focus, and composition.
Learn how to use a lift bag, bring an item to the surface, tie various knots, and perform an underwater search.
Knowing when and how to administer Oxygen is a valuable skill in a diving emergency. During this course, you will learn to recognize different injuries and illnesses necessitating Oxygen administration.
Get PADI Credit!
Every Adventure Dive can credit toward the first dive of the related PADI Specialty Diver Course. If you have already taken a specialty diver course, ask your instructor if you have earned credit for an Adventure Dive.
What comes after the PADI® Adventure Diver course?
During the Adventure Diver course, you will experience 3 PADI specialties, giving you some ideas for additional ones to explore.
Once you are ready to move even further, the PADI® Advanced Open Water Diver Course is the next step of your diving training adventure.
Any concern? Don't worry, we are here to support you and answer all of your questions.
You have not dived for a while and feel that your knowledge and skills are rusty.
We suggest you start with a Refresher Course in our on-site pool.
This quick course will re-visit your dive theory/safety and will include essential dive skills circuit, diving hand signals, and equipment setup.
By the end of your refresher, you'll feel much more confident to enjoy your training dives.
Get in touch to arrange your refresher today!
IMPORTANT! -Flying after Diving
When planning your diving trip and your journey toward your destinations, always remember that you must not fly directly after scuba diving. It accentuates the risk of having decompression sickness.
The PADI guidelines are to NOT FLY during a 12 hours interval after a single dive and 18 hours after multiple dives. As often when it comes to scuba diving, take a conservative approach to safety, and whenever possible, avoid flying the next 24 hours after a dive.
If you intend to do multiple dives on different days during your trip, consider buying your own dive computer, as it will calculate the optimal time to fly based on your diving history.
Even more than other outdoor sports, diving is weather- and sea-dependent. Be aware that some sites might be inaccessible on certain days and that diving trips might be canceled due to dangerous conditions.
Luckily, Thailand has a fantastic climate almost all year round and this happens very rarely.