Services for Certified Divers in Mallorca

If you already hold your Open Water Diver certification and want to gain more experience, expand your knowledge, push your limits, and enjoy diving on a deeper level, here are some great options available to you:

Advance Open Water Diver Course

In this course, you’ll learn to dive in more specialized environments—such as wrecks or caverns—explore new conditions, take on more complex tasks, and refine your overall diving technique.

The course includes five themed dives, two of which are mandatory:

  • Deep diving

  • Underwater navigation

The other three dives are your choice from the following options:

  • Night diving

  • Nitrox diving

  • Peak performance buoyancy

  • Wreck diving

  • Cavern diving

  • Search and recovery

The minimum age depends on the specialties you choose. You must already be a certified Open Water Diver and remain medically fit to dive.

The course typically takes 2 to 3 days to complete.

man snorkling underwater
man snorkling underwater

Enriched Air Nitrox Course

In this program, you’ll gain the knowledge needed to safely use enriched air (Nitrox) during your dives—allowing you to stay underwater longer without entering decompression limits.

After completing the theory and a quick knowledge review test, you’ll put what you’ve learned into practice with a training dive.

You must be at least 12 years old, a certified Open Water Diver, and still be medically fit for recreational diving.

The course takes just one morning to complete.

green and silver bottle opener
green and silver bottle opener

Rescue Diver Course

If you dive regularly without professional supervision or you’re thinking about becoming a dive professional, this course is a must.

You’ll learn how to prevent dive-related emergencies and respond effectively if they do happen. The theory portion is completed online from home, followed by 10 in-water rescue exercises and 2 emergency scenario simulations.

If you haven’t recently completed a first aid course, you’ll also need to take the Emergency First Response (EFR) course at the same time.

To enroll, you must be at least 12 years old, certified as an Advanced Open Water Diver, and medically fit for recreational diving.

The course takes place over two mornings.

man in black and white diving suit under water
man in black and white diving suit under water

Divemaster Course

Ready to take the big leap and become a dive professional? With the Divemaster course, you'll be able to guide certified divers, assist instructors during training sessions, and even lead Discover Scuba Diving programs.

To start the course, you must be at least 18 years old, have 30 logged dives, be certified as a Rescue Diver, and have a current Emergency First Response (EFR) certification.

The course includes an online theory section, as well as an extensive practical component where you’ll develop your professional, instructional, and organizational skills—everything you need to become a truly outstanding Divemaster.

diver diving on ocean floor near statue
diver diving on ocean floor near statue