
A Dive specialty is a subset in diving that can help divers develop valuable skills. A Specialty allows divers to make an impact on every dive. These divers are often skilled in one area or a particular type of equipment. These specialties include Enriched Air Nitrox, Boat Diving and Deep Scuba. Find out more about these diving specialties.
Enriched Air Nitrox
To learn more about the many benefits of enriched water, you can become a PADI Enriched Air(Nitrox) Diver. This specialty course involves independent study, hands-on practical exercises, and optional two nitrox dives. This course can be done online or offline. You can also complete it whenever you want, no matter where you live. You will need to have a tank that meets the special oxygen service standards for this specialty.

Underwater Photography
Scuba diving is an excellent way to improve your skills and knowledge if you love taking photos. Unterwasser photography is one of the many diving specialty. You will learn the basics and techniques for underwater photography in this course. The course will also teach you about underwater lighting, composition, and how to use it. You'll also learn about underwater lighting and composition. You can learn more about underwater photography by taking the PADI ELearning Course.
Boat Diving
Whether you're just starting out on your diving adventure or are interested in a new challenge, the PADI Boat Diver Specialty Course will teach you the basics of boat diving. 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. You'll also learn about boat safety and how to handle emergencies while on the water.
Deep Scuba
Divers can choose from several Deep Scuba diving Specialties. Advanced Divers are certified divers who have completed their first dive and can now go deeper. Deep Scuba divers must be able to recognize the effects of pressure and breathing when diving. Their body functions and systems are more vulnerable as they descend deeper. A safe deep dive should be planned and executed. Some of these specialties require greater training than others. There are however a few requirements for certification.

Underwater Navigation
Navigation is an essential skill for 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. Scuba divers need to be able navigate, so it is crucial to learn how to use the compasse correctly. There are several ways to practice underwater navigation, including by using the compass or natural references.