
Divers can learn valuable skills through a Dive Specialty. Specialties enable divers to make a positive difference on every dive. This type can often be specialized in a specific area and specialize in a particular type or equipment. Enriched Air Nitrox EANx, Deep Scuba Diving, and Boat Diving are some examples of these specialties. Learn more about these diving specialties below.
Enriched Air Nitrox
PADI Enriched Air (Nitrox), or certified PADI Enriched Air (PADI) Diver, is a great way to learn about the benefits of enriched oxygen. This special course is independent, hands-on, and includes optional two nitrox diving. The course can either be completed online or offline. A scuba tank with special oxygen service standards is required to complete this specialization.

Underwater Photography
Dive is a wonderful way to learn and improve your photography skills. Unterwasser photography is one of the many diving specialty. This course will teach you the fundamental principles and techniques of underwater photography. You will also learn about underwater lighting. Additionally, you will learn proper etiquette for underwater photography and how to properly photograph them. You will learn underwater photography and be connected to an instructor through the PADI eLearning program.
Boat Diving
PADI Boat Diver Specialty Course offers a great way to get started on your diving adventures or if you are looking for a challenge. The course covers everything you need to know about boat diving, including how to enter and exit, proper etiquette as well as how to pack your gear. Also, the course covers boat safety and handling emergencies while on water.
Deep Scuba
There are many Deep Scuba diving specialties. Advanced Divers are certified divers who have completed their first dive and can now go deeper. Deep Scuba divers need to understand how pressure and breathing affect their bodies and systems as they dive deeper. A safe deep dive should be planned and executed. Some of these specialties require greater training than others. However, there are a few prerequisites for certification.

Underwater Navigation
Navigation is essential in scuba diving. Scuba divers need to be able to navigate underwater, regardless of whether they are trying to find an object or dive to a beautiful coral reef. A scuba diver must be able to navigate underwater. This skill is vital for learning how to use the compass properly. There are many ways to practice underwater navigation.