PADI Specialties: As scuba divers, we’ve all fallen in love with the ocean and enjoy exploring new parts of it! There are shipwrecks to discover, fish species to check off our bucket lists, and new equipment to try out. This is where PADI specialties come into play. They offer an exciting way to keep learning about the things we’re passionate about.
As ocean stewards, it’s not just fun but also important to keep learning and improving our dive skills. Become the best diver you can be by becoming a specialty diver!
Read on to find out more about PADI specialties, diving around the Nusa Penida Marine Park, and the best PADI Specialties to take with our experienced instructors at Scuba Center Asia Lembongan.
At Scuba Center Asia we are all about the PADI system. Let’s explain: we have a few core courses such as the Open Water Diver course, Advanced Open Water Diver course, and the Rescue Diver course. These courses focus on giving you the skills and knowledge for a general area of diving: learning how to dive, becoming a more experienced diver, and becoming a more safety-oriented diver.
Apart from these core courses, we also have many PADI specialties. Specialties are designed to dive deeper into a specific area of diving, allowing you to fine-tune your skills and knowledge in a particular field of interest.
For some Specialties, you don’t even need to be a certified diver—they’re open to anyone with a love for the ocean. However, most PADI Specialties require a PADI Open Water Diver certification, as they include diving skills. A select number of Specialties are only open to PADI Adventure divers/Advanced Open Water divers or higher, typically involving deeper dives or more technical skills.
Specialties can easily fit into your holiday schedule! You can save precious vacation time by completing the theory section of the course through PADI e-learning before you even hop on the plane. The course dives can typically be completed in 2, 3, or 4 dives, depending on the specialty. Allow for one or two days to obtain your specialist rating—all while diving in paradise!
If you’re already a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver but short on time, you’re in luck! Did you know that the adventure dives you completed during your advanced course count as the first dives of the specialty?
For example, the deep adventure dive during your Advanced Open Water course counts as one of the four dives of your Deep Diver specialty. In that case, you’d only need three more dives to become a PADI Deep Diver. Plus, the opposite is true as well! The first dive of your specialty can also count towards an adventure dive in your Advanced Open Water course.
Specialties are a fun way to enhance your diving know-how. You can choose which topic you’d like to become a specialist in, and it will change the way you dive! Whether it’s learning to dive with new gear like Sidemount or full-face mask or correctly identifying new fish, you’ll become more aware of what you’re seeing underwater.
If you’ve fallen in love with scuba diving, obtaining specialty ratings is a great way to work towards your PADI Master Scuba Diver (MSD) certification. This is the highest certification you can achieve as a recreational diver. You need to be a PADI Rescue Diver with 50 logged dives and have 5 PADI specialty ratings. Flashing that Master Scuba Diver card is a sign of a high level of experience to any dive operator you’re looking to book dives with.
PADI Drift Diver: At the top of our list is the PADI Drift Diver specialty! We have fabulous drift diving here in the Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area.
If you’re not used to it, drift diving might seem a little daunting. That’s where our experienced instructors come in! They’ll teach you how to dive safely in currents and enjoy the ride.
You’ll practice deploying a delayed surface marker buoy (DSMB), as well as negative entries and buddy communication. It's like flying underwater and is a great amount of fun!
PADI AWARE Shark Conservation: Sharks are apex predators, essential for healthy fish populations and a thriving ocean. Learn why this is and how we can protect them in the PADI AWARE Shark Conservation specialty.
It’s always thrilling to encounter sharks, and in two ocean dives, we’ll look for them and learn to recognize the threats they face.
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PADI Coral Reef Conservation: We're blessed with an incredible variety of healthy corals here! Many people don't know much about corals and might even think they're plants.
Corals are intricate animals that are vital to the health of our reefs and our planet. Find out more about their importance and how to protect them in the PADI Coral Reef Conservation specialty.
PADI AWARE Dive Against Debris (DAD): If you love participating in beach cleanups to give back to Mother Earth, you'll love doing the same underwater. Learn more about being a conservation hero in the PADI AWARE Dive Against Debris specialty.
You’ll collect debris and log the data in a worldwide database, contributing to legislative initiatives. You'll also learn when to collect an item and when to leave it, recognizing that various ocean creatures may call discarded debris home!
Scuba Center Asia is involved in many conservation efforts. For example: weekly beach clean-ups or monthly Clean-up dives. Read more about our citizen scientist actions here.
PADI Fish Identification Diver: The diversity of fish species in the Indo-Pacific Ocean is astounding! Here in Lembongan, we have healthy fish populations, and each dive surprises you with yet another brightly colored fish.
Our dive sites at the Nusa Penida Marine Park are mindblowing! No joke! Knowing what you're looking at adds another dimension to diving. You’ll learn to identify fish based on their markings, behavior, and fins, becoming a complete fish nerd!
PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy: One of the best ways to love the ocean is to be an observer and avoid touching anything underwater. Good buoyancy control is crucial! Become a buoyancy expert through the PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy specialty. Work on your trim, learn to hover in different positions, try different finning techniques, and become the best underwater version of yourself. Nothing’s sexier than a diver with perfect buoyancy control.
Three Specialty courses go well together and are often taken in one trip as a package. They open up new possibilities and dive sites. The first is the PADI Deep Diver Specialty. After the advanced course, you’re certified to go to 30 meters. With the deep specialty, you’ll unlock the last 10 meters open to recreational divers: the 40-meter depth limit. In four dives, you'll learn about deep diving safety procedures and equipment, focusing on how pressure affects our bodies at depth. P.S. If you are lucky you can spot the famous Mola Mola!
The second specialty is the PADI Enriched Air Diver (Nitrox) Specialty. Enriched air is a gas blend with higher oxygen content (21-40% oxygen) than regular air. As you’re breathing less nitrogen, it allows for longer bottom times—a great benefit when exploring dive sites where you want to stay at depth longer, like shipwrecks.
Finally, the PADI Wreck Diver Specialty teaches you how to safely plan and execute a wreck penetration dive. Do you see why we call this the holy trifecta and why they fit so well together?
Yes you can take some PADI Specialty courses without any prior scuba certification or on snorkeling basis.
After your PADI Open Water Diver Certification you can take a whole range of specialties. Ofcourse you can still do any specialties that do not require any certification. Whether its to improve your skills, learn about marine life, dive in specific conditions, the use of special equipment, handle emergencies or support for mentally of physically limited divers there is most definitely a specialty that might appeal to you.
After your PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Certification you can take additional specialties. Ofcourse you can still do any specialties that do not require any certification or that required PADI Open Water Diver Certification.
Whether its to improve your skills, learn about marine life, dive in specific conditions, the use of special equipment, handle emergencies or support for mentally of physically limited divers there is most definitely a specialty that might appeal to you.
Most PADI specialties become available to you after completing you PADI Open Water Diver and PADI Advanced Open Water Diver courses.
There however is one specialty that requires Rescue Diver Certification. And that is Adaptive Support Diver
At Scuba Center Asia, the PADI Deep Diver Specialty takes you beyond the usual limits. You’ll discover what it’s like to explore deeper reefs and iconic sites like Crystal Bay, learning how to dive safely to a maximum of 40 meters while experiencing a whole new side of the ocean.
Capture the underwater world and share it with others! As a Digital Underwater Photographer, you’ll learn how setup a Go Pro or your own underwater camera, the perfect buoyancy control for photographers, and techniques for taking great photos without harming the reef.
The PADI Enriched Air Diver (Nitrox) Specialty is the most popular PADI course, teaching you how to safely dive with enriched air (up to 40% oxygen). The biggest benefit of diving with Enriched Air is getting less exposed to nitrogen. Longer No Decompression Limits due to less exposure and absorption of nitrogen will give you a longer time on a depth compared then just diving with normal air.
The PADI Drift Diver Specialty at Scuba Center Asia is all about going with the flow, literally. You’ll experience the thrill of gliding effortlessly with the currents that make Nusa Penida Marine Park famous, all while learning to stay safe and in control.
At Scuba Center Asia, the PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty is all about mastering the art of perfect control underwater. You’ll fine-tune your position, reduce air consumption, and glide effortlessly over the reef, making every dive smoother and more enjoyable.
At Scuba Center Asia, the PADI Search and Recovery Diver Specialty makes diving both practical and fun. You’ll learn how to find and lift objects underwater, turning every dive into a mission. It’s hands-on, exciting, and helps you build the kind of control that makes diving second nature.
At Scuba Center Asia, the PADI AWARE Shark Conservation Specialty is your chance to dive with purpose. This course reveals the vital role sharks play in ocean health and why they urgently need our protection. You’ll learn the truth behind shark myths and discover how your actions can make a real difference.
At Scuba Center Asia, the PADI AWARE Fish Identification Specialty gives you the skills to unlock the reef’s secrets. Ever wondered “what was that fish?” After this course, you’ll know how to spot the main fish families and species you encounter around Nusa Penida Marine Park.
Diver or non-diver, you can be the ambassador of the aquatic world. Learn everything about how coral reefs exist and why they are so important. Learn why many coral reefs have problems and how you can do your share for keeping them healthy.
The PADI Night Diver Specialty at Scuba Center Asia lets you see the reef in a whole new light. As the sun sets, the underwater world changes, corals glow, nocturnal creatures come out, and every dive feels like a brand-new adventure.
At Scuba Center Asia, the PADI Underwater Navigator Specialty teaches you how to find your way with confidence beneath the surface. No more guesswork, learn the secrets of natural navigation, compass use, and patterns that make every dive smoother and stress-free.
The PADI Emergency Oxygen Provider Specialty is a dry (non-diving) course where you learn how to recognize scuba diving injuries and provide oxygen first aid.
Let’s Go!
Do you feel inspired to learn more and dive in paradise at the same time? Reach out to our team at Scuba Center Asia Lembongan to set up your dream diving holiday! As a PADI Five Star IDC Dive Resort, we have the facilities and experienced staff to make you a comfortable specialty diver. Not sure which Specialty to start with? Contact us to find out which courses suit you best!
The BEST part: if you are already a Dive Instructor and want to teach PADI Specialties, reach out to our Pro Team and start your PADI Specialty Instructor program! You can become a Specialty Instructor within 5 days. Just saying. 😉
Keep learning, keep exploring, and most importantly, keep loving our ocean! See you all soon at Scuba Center Asia Lembongan