PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (Bali)
Grow your diving skills through five adventure-filled training dives in Bali, from deep and navigation dives to wrecks, night, and buoyancy practice.
Grow your diving skills through five adventure-filled training dives in Bali, from deep and navigation dives to wrecks, night, and buoyancy practice.
The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course in Bali is designed to help you grow as a diver through real experience, not just theory. Across five training dives—including required Deep and Underwater Navigation dives—you’ll explore new skills and choose adventure dives that match your interests. These dives can also count toward full PADI Specialty certifications.
Doing your Bali diving course here makes the learning feel natural and exciting. Bali offers warm tropical waters, volcanic reefs, and famous sites like the Liberty Shipwreck—perfect for practising buoyancy, navigation, or trying specialties like Night, Wreck, Nitrox, or Peak Performance Buoyancy.
By the end, you’ll feel more confident, controlled, and capable of handling deeper or more challenging dive conditions. It’s the next step for divers who want to turn their skills into true underwater freedom.
Prerequisites |
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Minimum 12 years old
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Certified Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver
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Good Physical Health
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What You'll Learn |
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Plan and complete 30m deep dives
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Navigate with natural cues & compass
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Improve buoyancy for smoother dives
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Dive safely in changing conditions
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Gain skills from chosen adventure dives
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The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (Bali) curriculum outlines the key skills and training steps you’ll complete during the course.
Start your course with PADI eLearning, letting you study at your own pace before getting into the water. You’ll cover the foundations of Deep Diving, Underwater Navigation, and the Adventure Dives you’re interested in.
The eLearning includes interactive lessons across popular specialties such as:
Expect to spend 6–8 hours completing this, so you’re fully prepared once you reach Bali.
When you arrive, your instructor will review key skills, answer any questions, and guide you through five ocean training dives:
Popular Adventure Dives:
Discover What You Love Underwater
Each adventure dive gives you a taste of a specialty area—like Night, Wreck, Buoyancy, or Nitrox. Many students use the Advanced course to discover what they truly enjoy underwater and then continue their education with the full PADI Specialty Course for that interest.
Whether you enjoy navigating, exploring wrecks, perfecting buoyancy, or identifying marine life, this course helps you understand your preferences and grow your diving journey in the right direction.
This is the diving schedule for your PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course in Bali.
If you need transport, accommodation, or a Bali dive package, we can arrange everything for you.
Day 1 – First Three Adventure Dives
Morning
Afternoon / Night
Day 2 – Final Two Adventure Dives
Morning
Friendly Note: Certification is based on your comfort level and skills demonstrated during training. Most students pass smoothly — if you need a little more time, your instructor will guide you at your pace so you feel confident and safe.
Essential diving gear you'll use throughout your PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (Bali) course to stay safe and comfortable underwater.
The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (Bali) builds your skills and confidence for more enjoyable dives.
Build calm, control, and awareness as you dive deeper and handle real ocean conditions safely.
Many of the ocean’s highlights, like manta rays, mola mola, whale sharks, and nudibranchs, are found at deeper depths.
Improve navigation, buoyancy, and comfort so every dive feels smoother and more enjoyable.
Train in Bali’s warm waters, volcanic reefs, and the Liberty Shipwreck—ideal for skill progression.
What our students say about their unforgettable diving experiences in Bali.
“I was nervous about going beyond 18m, but the instructors guided me slowly and clearly. The deep dive and navigation sessions really changed how I dive now. Bali was the perfect place to learn — calm water, great visibility, and so much to see.”
“Peak Performance Buoyancy was the dive I needed. I’m not a master yet, but I finally understand how to control my breathing and trim properly. Super helpful instructors.”
“Loved every moment!”
“Great instructor and safe dives!”
Inspired by their stories? Start your Bali Dive Course now
Find quick answers to common questions about the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (Bali).
You'll complete five training dives. Two are required dives (Deep & Underwater Navigation) and three adventure dives of your choice selected together with your instructor.
You’ll be certified to dive up to 30 metres, allowing access to deeper reefs and more advanced dive sites worldwide.
Yes. If you’ve been out of the water for a while, we recommend you take a refresher session before starting the course to bring back your comfort and safety.
Popular choices in Bali include Wreck, Peak Performance Buoyancy, and Fish Identification. Your instructor will help you choose based on conditions and interest.
Not necessarily. If you already have your own gear, feel free to bring it along. We do recommend investing in a few essential items that are especially helpful for diving in Bali and around Southeast Asia. If you’re not ready to buy yet, no worries — we p
Take the next step in your diving journey and unlock new underwater experiences.
If you still have questions about the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (Bali), don’t hesitate to contact us.