Reef Adventures
Scuba Diving Key Largo and the Florida
Keys
305-451-6322
The Official Dive Boat of John
Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Course Descriptions & Prices

305-451-6322






(all prices include tax)
Resort Course
(Non-Certification)
Equipment Included $175.00
Minimum Age: 12-14 W/Parent, 15+ Solo
Full day session, consists of classroom time, confined
water session, and two guided dives of the reef.

Open Water Course
(PADI Certification Course)
Equipment Included  $475.00
Minimum Age: 12 years old
3-4 Day class
One day in classroom, 2-3 days of confined sessions
and reef diving (4 dives).

Advanced Open Water Course
(PADI Certification Course)
$375.00  
Minimum Age: 12
Prerequisites: Open Water Certification
ALL DIVING!
5 dives over a 2-3 day period.

Rescue Course
Learn how to deal with almost any diving accident,
important confidence builder.
(PADI Certification Course)
$425.00
Minimum Age: 12  
Prerequisites: Advanced Open Water Certification,
proof of 20 or more logged dives,
and current CPR & First Aid
within last 2 years.
3-5 Day class

Dive master Class
Professional Level Certification
First step to a career as a dive professional!
$750.00
Minimum Age: 18
Prerequisites: Advanced Open Water Certification, Rescue Diver
Certification, Current CPR & First Aid in last 2 years, at
least 60 logged dives by completion of course, and
medical clearance attesting to fitness to dive within
last 12 months.
2 week class


Two Day Specialties - $200.00

PADI Deep Diver
You'll learn deep dive planning, organization,
procedures, techniques and hazards. You'll also put
this knowledge to the test as you go on four (4)open
water dives that range from 18 - 40 metres / 60 - 130
feet.

PADI Search and Recovery Diver
You'll learn search and recovery dive planning,
organization, procedures, techniques and potential
problems. You'll also cover limited visibility, search
patterns and safe object recovery using lift devices.

PADI Underwater Navigator
During your PADI Underwater Navigator Specialty
course, 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 (3) open
water dives.

PADI Wreck Diver
Information contained in your
wreck diver program
includes:
·   The planning, organization, procedures, techniques,
problems and hazards of wreck diving
·   The preparation and use of lights, air supplies,
special equipment, penetration lines and reels
·   Limited-visibility diving techniques and emergency
procedures


One Day Specialties - $175.00

Peak Performance Buoyancy
During your Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty
course, you'll use PADI's Basic Weighting Guidelines
to determine the correct amount of weight. Then you'll
practice the fundamentals of peak performance buoyancy
during two open water dives, including the buoyancy
check, fine-tuning buoyancy underwater, weight
positioning for trim, streamlining and visualization


Project AWARE Specialty Course
You'll learn about aquatic ecosystem degradation and
the conservation measures protecting aquatic
resources. This includes:
·   The Project AWARE philosophy
·   The importance and interdependence of worldwide
aquatic ecosystems
·   Current issues regarding fisheries, coastal zone
management and marine pollution
·   The status of several critically degraded marine
environments
·   How you can help

AWARE - Coral Reef Conservation
This non-diving course includes:
·   An introduction to Project AWARE
·   The importance of coral reefs to marine ecosystems
and coastal areas
·   Coral reef biology, association and competition
·   The status of the world's coral reefs
·   How participants can help, including responsible
diving and snorkeling practices

AWARE - Fish Identification Specialty Course
During your AWARE - Fish Identification Diver
Specialty course, you'll practice basic fish
identification techniques then collect fish
identification data for submission to the REEF Fish
Survey Project (if appropriate). The course includes
all the background you'll need to identify fish in
your area, including:
·   Information on Project AWARE and aquatic protection
worldwide
·   Characteristics of local fish families and species
·   Fish survey techniques and strategies
·   Fish identification dive planning, organization and
procedures

PADI Boat Diver
As part of your PADI Boat Diver Specialty course,
you'll learn about:
·   Boat diving planning, organization, procedures,
techniques, problems and hazards
·   Proper boat diving etiquette, including equipment
storage and conduct
·   Common boat terminology
·   Specific and local boat diving laws and ordinances
·   Overview of emergency and safety equipment needed
on- private dive boats

PADI Equipment Specialist
During your PADI Equipment Specialist program, you'll
familiarize yourself with the operation and
maintenance of your personal equipment. Your
instructor might also provide the opportunity to
review new or unfamiliar dive equipment.
The program is not an equipment repair program but it
does give you:
·   Theory, principles and operation of dive equipment
·   Routine recommended care and maintenance procedures
·   Common problems with equipment and recommended
professional maintenance procedures
·   Simple suggestions for comfortable equipment
configurations and an introduction to new equipment

Underwater Naturalist
During your PADI Underwater Naturalist Specialty
course, you'll learn underwater naturalist dive
planning, organization, procedures, techniques and
potential problems. You'll also get an overview of the
major aquatic life groupings, interactions and factual
information that dispels negative myths. You'll put
this information into practice during your two open
water dives.

PADI Underwater Photographer
You'll learn the basics of underwater photography such
as composition, film type and camera handling, with
special emphasis on practical techniques. You'll learn
underwater photography dive planning, organization,
procedures, techniques and potential problems. You'll
also learn how to care for and maintain your camera
equipment.

PADI Drift Diver
During your PADI Drift Diver certification course,
you'll learn about drift dive planning, organization,
techniques and potential hazards, as well as special
equipment and procedures like buoyancy. But it's not
all theory because you'll go on two open water dives
where you can put your new knowledge into action.


PADI Enriched Air Diver
You will learn preparation and diving procedures
involved with enriched air diving.
Maximize your time with the upgraded PADI Enriched Air
Diver course. Enriched Air Diver saves you time by
allowing you to:
• Stay underwater longer
• Get back into the water sooner
• Get your certification while simultaneously
completing dives for other PADI courses
Plus, by diving with Enriched Air you may feel less
tired on your vacation.

Certified Ice Diver
During your Ice Diver course your instructor and the
Dive Shop staff will teach you how to crush ice for
daiquiris and margaritas, how to cube ice for scotch and when bag
ice is needed to keep the beer and the fish fresh. Not only
will you learn valuable ice making skills but we'll
also show you the way to relax island style on the
beach or on the water where you can demonstrate to
your future party guests the valuable skills you will
have learned in this course.

PADI Multilevel Diver
You'll learn what multilevel diving is and why you
want to plan for multilevel dives. You'll also get to
see the various types of multilevel dive calculators
(including the Recreational Dive Planner, Wheel
version and dive computers), as well as learn about
multilevel dive planning, organization, procedures,
techniques, and potential problems.