Beyond Open Water
After completion of your Open Water Diver course there are many options for continuing education with our dive center. Ocean Connections offers many different courses sanctioned by PADI, please have a look at the chart below which shows how you may progress through the PADI system.
Where to begin?
During the advanced open water course there are a number of areas that you may specialize in, from photography and Night diving to Wreck and Fish Identification.
PADI's Advanced Open Water Diver course includes five adventure dives and allows the student to gain experience in a number of different specialty diving areas. These adventure dives can also be completed individually. Your Advanced Open Water course could be the stepping stone to become a specialty diver or a Master Scuba Diver. Each specialty course is unique, to learn more please check out our specialty courses list below.
PADI Advanced Open Water course $280
Price does not include PADI materials ($30) and marine park fee ($10) |
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Deep Diving
Deep diving is fun and exciting but it takes extra planning and good buoyancy control to safely complete a deep dive. During your advanced course you will learn techniques for planning deep dives, how to use the appropriate safety equipment needed for deep diving and the effects of nitrogen narcosis, a narcotic, physiological effect of breathing compressed gas at depth.
*This dive is required for the Advanced Open Water certification |
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Navigation
Learn how to use the compass to estimate distance underwater, navigate in square and triangle patterns and how to use the natural features of the dive site to find your way around underwater.
*This dive is required for the Advanced Open Water certification |
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Night Diving
After diving during the day you will be amazed to see the difference while diving at night. Most reef fish go to sleep and the crustaceans and invertebrates come out to roam. Octopus, lobsters and king crab are just a few of the creatures you can only see at night as well as natural bioluminescence and Roatan's famous "string of pearls". |
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Peak Performance Buoyancy
Buoyancy control underwater is very important in reducing a diver's impact on the reef as well as helping to conserve air and drop some unwanted pounds off of your weight belt. During this dive students will review the buoyancy skills from the open water diver course and learn some new techniques for good buoyancy control underwater. |
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Photography
With the advancement of underwater photography in the last few years you will be surprised to learn how easy it is to take good photos and video with basic underwater cameras. During this dive students will learn the basics of body positioning, subject composition and framing and basic editing techniques. |
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Wreck diving
Wreck diving is one of the most technical and exciting areas of scuba diving today. During the dive students will visit the El Aguila, a 70m Peruvian cargo vessel sunk for recreational diving purposes in 1996. This wreck is home to many resident groupers and two large green moray eels. |
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Naturalist
Learn to identify the large number of fish, crustaceans and coral found in our reef system. Students will identify five species from each kingdom, as well as observe the relationships between coral growth and structure, find some cleaning stations and explore the shallow reef zones overlooked by most divers. |
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Fish Identification
These dives will focus on fish species, students will learn identification techniques and observe fish behavior and morphology. |
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PADI Rescue and EFR courses
*Price varies, contact us for more information
The PADI Rescue Diver course is one of the first steps to becoming a diving professional and is one of the toughest but most rewarding PADI courses available. The course begins with EFR (Emergency First Responder) a one day course where students will learn CPR, basic first aid, AED training and first aid for hazardous marine life injuries. This is followed by 3 days of rescue training, students will learn self rescue techniques, managing panicked and tired divers, in water rescue techniques and accident scene management. On the final day students will be put to the test with three final scenarios where they will use the skills they have learned to properly manage a number of different scenarios.
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Master Scuba Diver
*Price varies, contact us for more information
Master Scuba Diver is the highest non professional rating that a diver can achieve. Master Scuba Divers must complete the Rescue and EFR courses as well as five PADI specialties of their choice. Check out our PADI specialty courses page to see which might interest you. Also have a look at our one month internship package which includes accommodation.
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PADI Divemaster Internships
Please contact us for a personalized quote
Imagine living in the caribbean and getting paid to do what you love, Scuba diving!
Follow this link for an overview of being a PADI Divemaster. For information on what makes the PADI Divemaster Internship program at Ocean Connections different - click here |

Dive Packages
Our divers stay at Hillside Garden Cabins, just a 10 minute walk from the dive shop. Many different dive packages are available.
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PADI Specialty Dive Courses
Ocean Connections offers a variety of PADI specialty courses, including Deep, Wreck, Nitrox, Photography and Videography |

Galleries
Click here to check out some pictures of scuba diving, reef fish and creatures found here in in West End as well as pictures of Roatan and La Ceiba. |


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