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Technical Diving

Push beyond recreational limits into the world of decompression diving, mixed gases, overhead environments, and closed-circuit rebreathers. These courses are for experienced divers ready for the next level of training with TDI certification.

School of yellow snapper passing through a coral-encrusted opening in a wreck
Technical

Advanced Wreck Diver

2–3 days

Penetration wreck diving to TDI standards — structure assessment, line discipline, zero-visibility exit, and the decision-making framework that determines when not to go in. Honest about what actually kills wreck divers.

Split over-under view of a rocky daylit cavern entrance with a diver on a DPV in the clear water below
Technical

Cavern Diver

2–3 days

Overhead environment training within the natural light zone — the psychological and technical shift that happens when you can no longer ascend directly. Anti-silt propulsion, gas discipline, line handling, and stress management for partially-overhead spaces.

Diver on a chest-mounted KISS Sidewinder rebreather holding a DPV in blue water above a reef, corrugated loop hoses across the chest
Technical

Sidewinder CCR MOD1

6–7 days

CCR MOD1 on the KISS Sidewinder sidemount rebreather — for divers who understand that rebreathers kill at ten times the rate of open-circuit and want the training discipline that makes the difference. Expedition experience across caves, ocean, and deep walls.

Technical diver in sidemount configuration hovering in trim above a large orange sea fan on a reef
Technical

Tec 40 / Intro to Tech

3 days

The first step into technical diving — limited decompression stops, real gas planning, and the discipline shift that separates technical divers from recreational ones. PADI Tec 40 or TDI Intro to Tech.

Two technical divers over a coral-grown wreck, one in sidemount and one in backmount, lights on and bubbles rising
Technical

Tec 45 / Advanced Nitrox & Decompression Procedures

4–5 days

Genuine staged decompression to 45m — multiple deco gases, failure management mid-dive, and the discipline that comes from knowing you can't abort to the surface. PADI Tec 45 or TDI Advanced Nitrox & Decompression Procedures.

Three technical divers descending a shotline into deep blue water, two carrying stage cylinders
Technical

Tec 50 / Extended Range

4–5 days

Air and nitrox to 55m — the ceiling of air-range technical diving, where narcosis becomes a management problem rather than a background condition, and where the argument for trimix moves from theory to lived experience.

Sidemount technical diver hanging on an upline in clear blue water with stage cylinders during ascent
Technical

Trimix 60–75m

4–5 days

Normoxic and hypoxic trimix for the 60–75m range — helium gas planning, the narcosis reversal you have to experience to understand, multi-stage logistics, and the gas supply chain that makes trimix training actually work in this region.

Technical diver in sidemount configuration beside orange gorgonian sea fans on a reef wall, schooling fish overhead
Technical

Advanced Trimix / Road to 100m

5 days

Hypoxic trimix to 100m — multi-gas decompression management, expedition-level planning, and failure response at the depth where consequences compound fastest. PADI Tec 100 or TDI Advanced Trimix.