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Are you tempted to explore a little bit deeper on your dives? Do you want to increase your knowledge of dive planning and gas management? This course is for any diver who is striving to become a more confident diver and buddy. You’ll learn how to handle new situations underwater and keep yourself and your buddy safe during every dive.

Thinking about taking a Technical Diving Course?

The PADI Deep Diver Specialty can help build a solid core of knowledge and skills for extending your training into technical diving. By learning advanced gas management, safety procedures and gaining experience at 40 meters, you’ll have a strong foundation to build off in technical diving.

As technical sidemount divers, we take safe diving practices very seriously and instill this mentality into every deep specialty course we teach. Deeper dives can carry additional risks and its important to understand what those risks are and how to properly manage them. We’ll cover advanced gas planning techniques by spending the time to calculate each students surface air consumption rates and applying those to dives within the course. You’ll gain first hand experience setting up, handling and using emergency gas during your dives. Gain confidence descending and ascending without a visual reference, advanced propulsion and buoyancy techniques. You will also learn how to deploy and utilize Delayed Surface Marker Buoys in relation to deep diving.

We want our Deep Diver Specialty students to have the highest caliber training possible so they are able to rise to the unique challenges of diving up to 40m (130 feet) deep in the cold waters of British Columbia’s Pacific Ocean.

Vancouver Open Water Course with Olivia's Reef. Divers at the pool for Drysuit Orientation.

Become a scuba diving role model and community ambassador!

A lack of skill, competence and confidence are cited as main reasons that new divers drop out, which suggests that off-the-shelf group diving courses don’t provide enough training. Cheaper commodity pricing might draw more people into “checking out” the sport, but it takes proper training and a broader diving education to keep a new diver committed. Here at Olivia’s Reef Diving, you’ll learn how we go above and beyond to ensure our students feel confident and capable of continuing the sport after completing any of our programs.

Extend your bottom time with Nitrox

We highly recommend pairing Enriched Air with your Deep Diver Specialty Course if you are not already certified as this will allow you to extend your time at 40 meters. This extended NDL time will allow you more time to experience this new depth.

Advanced Open Water Diver Course Panel
  • PADI Deep Diver Specialty Course E-learning.
  • Participate in advanced gas planning workshop.
  • Learn to calculate you SAC rate.
  • Create an Emergency Action Plan.
  • 4 Ocean dives to a maximum of 40 meters(130 feet).
  • Compare color and instrument changes at depth.
  • Preform a reciprocal navigation swim.
  • Compare the time needed to complete a task at depth vs. surface.
  • Perform an 8 minute simulated decompression stop.
  • Breath from an emergency air source for one minute.
  • Deep Diver Specialty E-learning ($220 value)
  • 4 Ocean dives
  • Tanks, weights and air fills
  • PADI Deep Diver Certification Card & Fees.

Course Dates:

📅 April 11-12th | 📅 July 25-25th | 📅 November 14-15th

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How long does it take to complete a Deep Diver Specialty course?

This course is typically run over a weekend, two dives each day. Schedules can be adjusted for Private Deep Diver Specialties

What equipment do I need?

We provide basic rental equipment: Drysuit, BCD, Regulators, Weight, Tanks, Hood, Gloves, Boots. We Do Not Provide: Computer, Tourch +Backup Torch, SMB or a Compass.

Why should I take my Deep Diver Specialty Course with Olivia’s Reef

As technical sidemount divers, we take safe diving practices very seriously and instill this mentality into every deep specialty course we teach. Deeper dives can carry additional risks and its important to understand what those risks are and how to properly manage them. We’ll cover advanced gas planning techniques by spending the time to calculate each students surface air consumption rates and applying those to dives within the course. You’ll gain first hand experience setting up, handling and using emergency gas during your dives. Gain confidence descending and ascending without a visual reference, advanced propulsion and buoyancy techniques. You will also learn how to deploy and utilize Delayed Surface Marker Buoys in relation to deep diving.

We want our Deep Diver Specialty students to have the highest caliber training possible so they are able to rise to the unique challenges of diving up to 40m (130 feet) deep in the cold waters of British Columbia’s Pacific Ocean.

Can I use Enriched Air?

Yes, if you are certified for enriched Air, we provide a complimentary nitrox fill for our deepest dive. We highly recommend pairing Enriched Air with your Deep Diver Specialty Course if you are not already certified as this will allow you to extend your time at 40 meters. This extended NDL time will allow you more time to experience this new depth.

  • Advanced Open Water Certification
  • Be 18 years of age
  • Have 20 logged cold water dives

Meet your instructor:

Olivia has a passion for the ocean, wildlife and its protection. She has been diving since 2022 and logged over 1100 dives in British Columbia’s waters. As an avid technical sidemount diver, Freediver, community volunteer and underwater photographer, she brings a healthy pool of knowledge to every course she teaches.

She is an enthusiastic underwater videographer and loves sharing all the amazing wildlife in our waters. Her underwater photography can be found on Instagram @olivias_reef