Courses We Offer
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Discover Scuba (Scuba Diver)
The NAUI Scuba Diver course is the first step towards becoming a certified diver. This entry-level certification allows you to dive under the direct supervision of a dive leader. You'll learn fundamental scuba skills, knowledge, and safety procedures through classroom sessions, pool dives, and open water dives. It's a great option for those who want to experience the underwater world but may not have the time or desire to complete the full Open Water Diver course.


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Open Water Diver
Open Water Diver: The NAUI Open Water Diver course is the most popular scuba certification worldwide. It provides you with the knowledge and skills to dive independently with a buddy. You'll learn about dive equipment, physics, physiology, and the environment, as well as essential dive skills like buoyancy control, underwater navigation, and emergency procedures. This certification opens up a world of underwater adventures and allows you to explore dive sites around the globe.
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Advanced Scuba Diver
Advanced Scuba Diver: Once you're an Open Water Diver, the NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver course expands your diving capabilities and knowledge. You'll gain experience in different diving environments and specialties like night diving, deep diving, wreck diving, and navigation. This course enhances your confidence and skills, allowing you to explore more challenging dive sites and underwater environments.


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Rescue Scuba Diver
Rescue Scuba Diver: The NAUI Rescue Scuba Diver course focuses on developing your self-rescue skills and the ability to assist others in need. You'll learn how to prevent and manage dive emergencies, perform rescues, and provide first aid. This course is highly recommended for any diver who wants to increase their safety awareness and be better prepared for unexpected situations.
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Master Scuba Diver
Master Scuba Diver: The NAUI Master Scuba Diver rating is the highest non-leadership level certification. It demonstrates a high level of experience and competence in scuba diving. To achieve this rating, you must be an Open Water Diver, Advanced Scuba Diver, Rescue Scuba Diver, and have completed at least five NAUI specialty courses. It's a mark of distinction and signifies a well-rounded and experienced diver.


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Leadership Courses
Leadership Courses: NAUI also offers a range of leadership courses, such as Divemaster, Assistant Instructor, and Instructor. These courses train you to guide, supervise, and teach scuba diving to others. If you're passionate about diving and want to share your love for the underwater world, becoming a NAUI leader is a rewarding path.
And Much More...
NAUI Courses We Offer...

- Advanced Open Water Scuba Diver
This course enhances diving skills and knowledge, enabling divers to explore deeper waters and more challenging environments safely. - Altitude Diver
Designed for diving at elevations above 1,000 feet, this course teaches the necessary adjustments in dive planning and techniques for high-altitude environments. - Assistant Instructor
Prepares experienced divers to assist instructors in teaching scuba courses, focusing on teaching techniques and dive leadership. - Basic Life Support: CPR and First Aid
Provides essential training in CPR and first aid, equipping individuals with the skills to respond to emergencies both in and out of the water. - Cave I Diver
Introduces divers to the basics of cave diving, emphasizing safety, navigation, and specialized techniques for underwater cave environments. - Cave II Diver
An advanced course that builds upon Cave I training, focusing on more complex cave systems and extended penetration dives. - Cavern Diver
Teaches the skills and knowledge required to safely explore the light zone of underwater caverns, bridging the gap between open water and cave diving. - Cavern, Cave 1, Cave 2 Instructor
Certifies experienced cave divers to teach cavern and cave diving courses, emphasizing instructional techniques and safety protocols. - CCR Training: Initial through Cave – KISS and Dive Rite
Comprehensive training on Closed Circuit Rebreathers (CCR), covering initial setup to advanced cave diving applications using KISS and Dive Rite systems. - Deep Diver
This specialty course provides the diver with the knowledge and skills to plan and make deep dives between 18 and 40 meters (60 and 130 feet), minimizing risks.NAUI - Divemaster
The Divemaster rating allows individuals to attend an Instructor Training Course (ITC) to be trained and qualified as NAUI Instructors. - Divemaster Crossover
Enables certified divemasters from other agencies to cross over to NAUI, aligning their skills and knowledge with NAUI standards. - Drysuit Diver
Equips divers with the skills to use a drysuit, allowing for comfortable diving in cold water environments by maintaining thermal protection. - First Aid Instructor
Certifies individuals to teach first aid and CPR courses, focusing on effective instructional methods and up-to-date emergency care techniques. - Full Face Mask Diver
Trains divers in the use of full-face masks, enhancing comfort and communication underwater, especially in cold or contaminated water. - Helitrox Diver
Introduces the use of helium-mixed gases (helitrox) for dives beyond recreational limits, reducing narcosis and increasing safety during deep dives. - Instructor
Qualifies experienced divers to teach and certify others, emphasizing educational techniques, dive leadership, and safety management. - Instructor Crossover
Allows instructors from other diving organizations to become NAUI instructors, familiarizing them with NAUI’s educational philosophy and standards. - Instructor Trainer
Prepares seasoned instructors to train and mentor new instructor candidates, focusing on advanced teaching methods and program development. - Intro to Technical Diving
Provides an introduction to technical diving, covering advanced planning, procedures, and equipment for dives beyond recreational limits. - Intro to Technical Diving Instructor
Certifies instructors to teach introductory technical diving courses, emphasizing safety, advanced techniques, and proper equipment use. - Introduction to Scuba
An entry-level experience that introduces individuals to the basics of scuba diving in a controlled environment, often leading to further training. - Master Scuba Diver
A course designed to provide, assess, and certify all the academic and skills training required of a NAUI Instructor, excepting topics covering teaching and supervision of students and certified divers. - Mixed Gas Blender/O2 Tech
Trains individuals to safely blend and handle mixed gases, such as nitrox and trimix, for use in technical diving applications. - Night & Limited Visibility Diver
This specialty course trains divers to safely conduct dives at night or in environments with limited visibility, emphasizing navigation and communication skills. - Nitrox Diver
Educates divers on the use of enriched air nitrox, allowing for extended bottom times and reduced nitrogen absorption during dives. - Open Water Scuba Diver
The foundational course for beginners, providing the necessary skills and knowledge to dive safely in open water environments. - Overhead Technical DPV Diver
Trains divers in the use of Diver Propulsion Vehicles (DPVs) within overhead environments, such as caves or wrecks, enhancing range and efficiency. - Recreational Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV) Diver
Introduces the use of DPVs for recreational diving, teaching safe operation to cover larger areas underwater with ease. - Refresher Scuba
A review course for certified divers who have been inactive, reinforcing essential skills and knowledge to ensure safe return to diving. - Rescue Scuba Diver
Focuses on developing the skills necessary to effectively perform diver rescues, manage emergencies, and prevent accidents. - Search & Recovery Diver
Teaches techniques for locating and retrieving lost objects underwater, including the use of search patterns and lift devices. - Sidemount Diver
Introduces the sidemount configuration, where tanks are mounted on the sides instead of the back, offering increased flexibility and streamlining. - Technical Decompression Diver
Trains divers in planned decompression diving, allowing for extended bottom times beyond no-decompression limits using technical equipment and procedures. - Technical Decompression Instructor
Certifies instructors to teach technical decom
What are the Requirments?
To become a NAUI Open Water Diver, you must be at least 15 years old (10-14 year olds can earn a Junior certification) and be able to swim. You'll need to complete a NAUI Open Water Diver course, which involves classroom sessions, confined water (pool) dives, and open water dives. During the course, you'll learn about dive equipment, physics, physiology, the environment, and essential dive skills like buoyancy control and underwater navigation. You'll also need to demonstrate your skills and knowledge through practical assessments and a written exam.