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Advanced Open Water Certification

Wailea Point Reef, Wailea Beach, Maui

RESERVATIONS BY PHONE-PLEASE CALL (808)280-1477 TO SCHEDULE

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Advanced Open Water Certification

Wailea Point Reef, Wailea Beach, Maui

RESERVATIONS BY PHONE-PLEASE CALL (808)280-1477 TO SCHEDULE

Adventure Dive Training Deep, Navigation Plus 3 Electives

**Dive Profile:
Depth: 25-100’
Time:45-65 mins.
Water Temp: 73-83 Degrees.

Certified divers only, must be 10 years of age and up.**

Advanced Open Water On-line learning and corresponding Adventure dives with Instruction.

Deep Diving and Navigation are mandatory, and 3 elective dives; Boat/Kayak, Underwater Naturalist, DPV Scooter.

We provide all the equipment: DPV Scooter, Mask, Snorkel, BCD, SMB, light, Weights, Fins, and Wetsuit.

Total Experience: 2.5 hrs per dive

Sign up on Padi.com to the E-learning "Touch" program to start your knowledge learning and schedule your training dive sessions with Maui Undersea Adventures. Use Shop #17684 to sign up.

Due to customized planning based on your level of enthusiasm, we only make reservations by phone or email. This course requires 3 days minimum of dive training, plus 6-10 hours of online learning to complete.

Attention: All Divers must be 10 years and older.

What to bring

-Dive Certification Card

  • Bathing suit
  • Hair Ties for long hair (or go for the Mer-maid/man Look!)
    -Reef Safe Sun Screen ONLY Please! We are underwater and sunscreen on your face gets in your eyes!
  • Big Smile, ready to meet new friends and share a great Maui experience!

Note: Please leave Valuables back in hotel somewhere safe.

Attention: A medical history questionnaire and waiver is required prior to diving, top issues are Heart medications/issues, medications, active asthma, and back injury/surgery. Participants cannot drive or fly to an elevation above 1000’ for a minimum of 12 hours after breathing compressed air on a dive.