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For those who want to master a particular area of diving, Specialty courses are also available. Specialty courses aim to teach divers how to prepare for, set up specialized equipment for and lead a dive for a specific style of diving. Specialtly courses allow divers to build confidence and gain experience with new types of equipment and different diving environments. Specialty courses typically require between 2 to 4 dives depending on the specialty. Specialty course prices include the manual and all necessary equipment unless noted otherwise. Black Tip offers the following specialty courses:
| SPECIALTY |
No. of DIVES |
PRICE |
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SPECIALTY |
No. of DIVES |
PRICE |
| Deep |
4 |
7,600 |
Search & Recovery |
3 |
6,000 |
| Enriched Air |
2 |
6,500 |
Naturalist |
2 |
4,500 |
| Navigation |
3 |
6,000 |
Peak Performance Buoyancy |
2 |
4,500 |
| Photography |
2 |
4,500 |
Project AWARE |
0 |
3,000 |
| Multilevel |
2 |
4,500 |
AWARE Coral Reef Conservation |
0 |
3,000 |
| Night |
3 |
6,600 |
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The Master Scuba Diver is PADI’s highest non professional rating. The MSD program is designed to increase diver knowledge and enhance your ability to deal with a variety of dive situations and problems. To enroll in the MSD program you must be a Rescue Diver or higher and have at least 50 logged dives. During the course you must complete 5 PADI specialties. Contact us for further details and prices.
Scuba Diving does involve some risk and it is important to ensure you are physically fit to dive. So that you may start diving right away, please download the scuba diving medical form and complete it with your physician. Bring it with you when you come to start your course.
We also offer several Divers Alert Network programs. DAN courses offer excellent training in addition to the EFR courses. These courses are excellent for avid divers and highly recommend for those on a professional track. DAN provider level courses cost 3,500 baht each and the student manual is included in the course price.
Hazardous Marine Life Injuries: Learn to identify hazardous marine life, injuries related to them and how to provide first aid for them.
Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) for Scuba Diving: Students will learn to recognize signs of cardiac arrest and how to administer Basic Life Support techniques and use AEDs.
Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries: Learn to recognize barotrauma related injuries and how to provide emergency oxygen first aid. |