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PADI Specialty Courses
- Quality4.33
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- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Specialty Wreck
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Specialty DPV
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Deep Diver
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Full Face Mask
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Videographer
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Sidemount
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI UW Digital Photography
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Search and Recovery
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Night Diver
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Multilevel
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Navigation
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course
- Quality4.33
- Location4
- Amenities4.33
- Services4.33
- Price4.33
PADI Nitrox Diver
Frequently Asked Questions
About our PADI Specialty Courses in Cancun & Riviera Maya
Who can take PADI Specialty Courses?
Any certified Open Water diver or above can join a Specialty Course. Some courses may require specific certifications like Advanced Open Water or Deep Diver — but we guide you through the steps if needed.
What are the most popular PADI Specialties?
Enriched Air (Nitrox), Deep Diver, Wreck Diver, and Peak Performance Buoyancy are among the top. Each one improves your skills and confidence underwater for specific scenarios.
Can I do multiple Specialty Courses during one trip?
Absolutely! Many divers combine two or more specialties during their vacation. It’s a great way to level up while enjoying the beautiful waters of Cancun and the Riviera Maya.
Do PADI Specialty Courses count toward Master Scuba Diver?
Yes! Completing 5 PADI Specialties is one of the main requirements to become a Master Scuba Diver — the highest non-professional level in recreational diving.