PADI Underwater Navigator Speciality

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Underwater Navigator

When you're underwater, knowing where you are and where you're going comes in handy, especially if you're looking for that beautiful reef that you've heard all about. The PADI Underwater Navigator Speciality course will help you become a pro at finding your way underwater.


What do you need to start?

PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver certification (or qualifying scuba diving certification from another organization)

Minimum age: 10 years.


What will you do?

During your PADI Underwater Navigator Speciality course at Scuba Cat Diving, Phuket, Thailand, you'll learn underwater navigation dive procedures, techniques, planning, organization and potential problems. You'll also be introduced to natural navigation, underwater patterns, distance estimation and further your compass navigation skills. You'll put these into practice during your three open water dives.


What's included in the PADI Course?

At Scuba Cat Diving, Phuket, Thailand all our scuba diving certification courses include manuals and free scuba diving equipment rental For the Underwater Navigator program you'll receive the PADI Underwater Navigation Manual. In addition we teach all of our diver level courses in small groups to ensure that you receive the attention that you deserve. All our courses are taught to PADI Standards.


How much will it cost?

The Price for PADI Underwater Navigator Speciality Course is 12,000 Baht (2 day / 3 dives).

Including equipment rental, three boat dives, PADI Manual,certification and instructor fees.


What can you do next?

The Underwater Navigator Adventure Dive from the Adventures In Diving program may be count towards your Speciality certification at instructor discretion. You may also count this Speciality certification toward one of the five required Specialties for the Master Scuba Diver certification. Or why not join us for some day trip diving or even a liveaboard trip to the Similans?