challenging
1.5 hours per session
Moderate to high fitness required; divers should be comfortable with exertion under pressure and managing dive equipment.
Push your diving limits with Ohana Diving’s Deep Diver course in Cambrils, Spain. Experience dives up to 40 meters deep, discover shipwrecks, and refine essential skills in a top Mediterranean diving destination.
1.5 horas • A partir de 18 años • Requiere Ser Advanced Open Water!
Dive into adventure with the Deep Diver course, where you'll explore depths of up to 40 meters. Experience a vibrant underwater world, learn essential skills for deep dives, and discover hidden treasures like shipwrecks and elusive marine life. This unique opportunity will elevate your diving experience to new heights.
Dive into adventure with the Deep Diver course, where you'll explore depths of up to 40 meters. Experience a vibrant underwater world, learn essential skills for deep dives, and discover hidden treasures like shipwrecks and elusive marine life. This unique opportunity will elevate your diving experience to new heights.
Ensure you have an Advanced Open Water certification before booking to meet course requirements.
Hydration helps your body manage pressure changes and reduces risk of decompression sickness.
Inspect gear for high-pressure performance; deep dives demand optimal equipment function.
Allow sufficient time between dives to safely off-gas nitrogen and avoid complications.
The waters off Cambrils hold remnants of historic shipwrecks, echoing the area's centuries-old fishing and trading past.
Ohana Diving promotes sustainable diving practices to protect fragile marine ecosystems, emphasizing responsible interaction with underwater habitats.
Higher capacity tanks ensure sufficient air supply for deeper, longer dives.
Protects against colder temperatures encountered at depth and through seasonal changes.
fall|winter|spring specific
Critical for monitoring depth, bottom time, and decompression status during deep dives.
Enhances diver safety during ascent and signals position to boats at the surface.