challenging
4–6 hours per day over 2 days
Participants should be in good physical condition with basic swimming skills and comfortable with diving equipment
Looking to take your scuba skills to the next level? Join Epic Diving FL in Dunedin for a personalized Advanced Scuba Certification Course designed for passionate divers eager to explore more challenging underwater environments. Discover the beauty beneath Florida’s Gulf Coast while sharpening your techniques in a private, expert-led setting.
Ages 10+ • 6 dives over 2 dive days • Ranging from $510
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##About Broaden your horizons by earning your Advanced certification. This comprehensive course is designed for divers looking to expand their knowledge and enhance their recreational experience. *To enroll in this course you must have proof that you have earned your Open Water Scuba Certification. Need help accessing your open water card? Give us a call we are here to help! (727) 777-6449
In need of different class dates than we have available? Give us a call, and we will work with your schedule.
Ensure all your personal diving gear is in excellent condition and packed ahead of time for a smooth experience.
Proper hydration and rest help maintain alertness and physical stamina for multiple training dives.
Discuss your current skills and goals with your instructor to maximize the benefits of the course.
Arrive in Dunedin with plenty of time to prepare and get familiar with your equipment before dives.
Dunedin’s rich Scottish heritage is reflected in its historic districts and cultural festivals, adding a charming backdrop to your diving adventures.
Epic Diving FL emphasizes eco-friendly practices, including reef-safe products and responsible diving to protect the local marine ecosystem.
Keeps you warm during dives, especially in cooler water temperatures.
summer|fall|winter specific
Helps monitor depth, time, and decompression limits for safe diving.
Useful for night dives or exploring darker wrecks during the course.
Essential safety device for surface signaling during dive ascents.