Description
Deep Diving Sri Lanka – PADI Deep Diver Specialty
Ready to explore the depths? Our PADI Deep Diver Specialty lets you experience the thrill of deep diving in Sri Lanka with confidence, safety, and expert guidance. Whether you’re based in Trincomalee or Hikkaduwa, this course opens up a whole new underwater world beyond 30 meters.
Deep diving in Sri Lanka is best enjoyed during calm sea seasons – May to October in Trincomalee and November to April in Hikkaduwa.
Why Choose Deep Diving Sri Lanka?
- Discover deep wrecks, reef walls, and marine life below 30 meters
- Gain confidence in advanced dive planning and emergency procedures
- Meet one of the requirements toward your Master Scuba Diver rating
- Learn from certified PADI instructors with years of local experience
What’s Included in Your Deep Diving Course
- 4 deep dives up to 40 meters with professional PADI instructors
- PADI Deep Diver certification & training materials (eLearning/manual)
- All dive gear provided, no extra rental fees
- Boat transfers to dive sites included
- Free pickup & drop-off within 5 km of our Trincomalee or Hikkaduwa base
- Snacks, tea & coffee during your diving days
Course Structure – Deep Diving Sri Lanka in Action
Knowledge Development: Learn the theory behind deep diving in Sri Lanka, including pressure effects, nitrogen narcosis, gas planning, safety stops, and emergency management.
Open Water Dives: Complete 4 instructor-led dives to practice deep dive planning, descent/ascent techniques, and buddy procedures.
Flexible Scheduling: We adapt the course to your travel dates, just reach out to book your spot.
Who Is This Course For?
- Divers with a thirst for adventure and new challenges
- Photographers seeking rare deep-sea shots
- Certified divers who want to expand their depth limits
Requirements
- Minimum age: 15 years
- Certification: PADI Advanced Diver or higher (or equivalent)
Ready to go deeper? Book your PADI Deep Diver Specialty now and take your scuba skills to the next level.




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