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PADI Drysuit Diver

Puerto Ricomoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–4 hours per session

Fitness Level

Participants should be in good health with basic swimming ability and comfortable in water.

Overview

Discover the thrill of drysuit diving in Puerto Rico, Las Palmas, Spain, with personalized coaching from Blue Water Diving. Perfect for all skill levels, this private experience offers breath-taking underwater sights and expert instruction. Keep reading to learn more about this unique adventure!

Scuba
Puerto Rico, Canarias

PADI Drysuit Diver

€195 per Person | 1 Day | Minimum age 10 (certified divers)

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About This Adventure

Become a PADI Drysuit Diver!


Rates

Per person (Ages 10+): €195 For certified divers


Duration

1 Day


About

Becoming a dry suit diver allows you to expand your boundaries and dive more places, more often. This suit seals you off from the water and keeps you comfortable, even in surprisingly cold water.

Description

Want to stay warm? Want to extend your scuba diving season? Then dive dry. A dry suit seals you off from the water and keeps you comfortable, even in surprisingly cold water. There is incredible diving in the world’s cooler regions and in some areas, conditions are even better in colder months. Becoming a dry suit diver allows you to expand your boundaries and dive more places, more often.

If you’re at least 10 years old and certified as a PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver or higher, you can enroll in the Dry Suit Diver course.

Academic The first thing you’ll discover is which dry suit style and accompanying undergarments are right for you and the diving you’ll do. Then you’ll learn how to take care of your dry suit. During two dives, in addition to a confined water dive, you’ll practice:

  • Putting on and taking off your dry suit with minimal assistance.
  • Mastering buoyancy control using your dry suit.
  • Dive safety procedures when using a dry suit.

The first dive of this PADI Specialty Diver course may credit as an Adventure Dive toward your Advanced Open Water Diver certification – ask your instructor about earning credit.

Equipment Clearly a dry suit is necessary along with your basic scuba equipment. Your PADI Instructor will explain other gear or equipment options you may need to dive comfortably with your dry suit. For example, because you’re more buoyant in a dry suit than in a wetsuit, you may want a different weight system setup.

Adventure Tips

Check Your Equipment Fit

Ensure your drysuit and gear fit properly before diving to maximize comfort and safety.

Practice Buoyancy Control

Focus on buoyancy skills during training dives to maintain stability and protect marine life.

Stay Hydrated

Drink plenty of water before your dive to help your body handle the physical exertion and drysuit use.

Prepare for Variable Temperatures

Dress appropriately in thermal layers beneath your drysuit for comfort during extended dives.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • European conger eels
  • Brilliant nudibranchs

History

Puerto Rico has a rich maritime history, with Spanish explorers establishing key ports in the 15th century, which continues to influence its vibrant coastal culture.

Conservation

Blue Water Diving actively promotes sustainable diving practices, supporting local marine preservation initiatives and responsible tourism efforts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Drysuit

Essential

A well-fitting drysuit keeps you warm and dry throughout your dives in cooler waters.

Wetsuit Underlayer

Essential

Thermal underlayers improve comfort and insulation inside the drysuit.

winter|spring|fall specific

Dive Mask and Snorkel

Essential

Clear vision and easy breathing are essential for safe and enjoyable dives.

Dive Computer

A dive computer helps monitor depth, time, and safety stops for your dives.