
UTD REC AREA
Courses
Dive all over the world
Explore the underwater world by taking UTD recreational scuba diving courses.
What are you waiting for? Get ready to dive in diving all over the world!


UTD REC AREA
Courses
Dive all over the world
Explore the underwater world by taking UTD recreational scuba diving courses.
What are you waiting for? Get ready to dive in diving all over the world!>
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Essential of Rec
€ 600,00The UTD Essentials of Recreational Diving course is a point of entry for many OWD/ADV certified divers and is the prerequisite for many recreational UTD classes. It gives every diver an opportunity to learn the personal diving skills needed to participate in a unified team, and be safe and in control while in the water finning around as a DIR “thinking diver.”
Course duration: 3 days
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Recreational 1
€ 600,00Open Water + Nitrox
The course is developed to learn to dive safely and comfortably to a depth of 18 meters using Nitrox and discover the beauty of our seas with fun and respect for the underwater environment. The UTD Rec 1 licence is internationally recognized.
Course duration: 4/5 days
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Recreational 2
€ 650,00Advanced Open Water + Nitrox
The Recreational 2 course is the natural continuation of the Recreational 1 course. The certification allow to dive to a depth of 30 meters and use Nitrox 32.
Course duration: 4 days
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Recreational 3
€ 700,00Deep + Trimix 25/25
UTD Recreational 3 course prepares the diver for deep recreational diving (maximum depth of 39 meters) using specific techniques and helium-based breathing mixtures.
Course duration: 4 days
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DPV 1 Diver (Scooter)
€ 450,00This course deals with the essential topics of diving with an underwater scooter (DPV, dive propulsion vehicle, tow), how to behave in case of breakdowns and malfunctions when using a scooter in a real context.
Course duration: 2 days
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Ratio Deco
€ 300,00It is a course that takes place entirely in the classroom. You will learn to analyze and understand the different existing decompression models, pros and cons of each one.