Technical diving takes you beyond recreational limits, allowing you to explore deeper sites using
advanced gas mixtures and decompression techniques — from deep wrecks to dramatic underwater walls.

Our programs include SSI Extended Range and PADI Tec courses,
guided by experienced technical instructors in Tulamben’s deep and challenging dive environments.

Whether you’re just starting or progressing to higher levels, each course focuses on precision,
planning, and safety — essential for every technical diver.

Technical training requires prior experience and commitment. Contact us to find the right starting
point based on your current level.

Available Courses

Why Choose Technical Courses ?

Certified Technical Instructors

Our tec instructors are actively diving technical profiles and bring real experience to every lesson — not just classroom knowledge.

Tulamben's Deep Sites as Your Classroom

From the deep wall at Tulamben to advanced dive sites across Bali, you will train in real technical diving conditions from day one.

SSI and PADI Tec Certifications

Both SSI Extended Range and PADI Tec programs are internationally recognized and provide a clear progression path toward advanced technical diving.

Technical Diving Course FAQ

Find quick answers to common questions about Technical Courses

Requirements vary by course. PADI Tec Basics requires Advanced Open Water and Rescue Diver. SSI Extended Range requires equivalent advanced certifications and logged dives. Contact us to assess your readiness.

Recreational diving has a depth limit of 40 meters with no decompression stops. Technical diving goes beyond this limit using specialized equipment, gas mixtures, and mandatory decompression procedures.

Technical courses typically take 2 to 4 days. SSI Extended Range and PADI Tec Sidemount are 4-day programs. PADI Tec Basics takes 2 days and is a good entry point.

Technical diving typically involves twin tanks or sidemount configuration, stage cylinders with decompression gases, dive computers with multiple gas support, and redundant buoyancy systems.

Technical diving carries higher risks than recreational diving, which is precisely why proper training is essential. With certified instruction, correct equipment, and good planning, technical diving is a safe and rewarding pursuit.

Ready to Go Technical?

Talk to our technical instructors and find the right course for your experience level.
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