Diving on wrecks appeals to most divers, though for many different reasons. You may find yourself attracted to the challenge of exploring the wreck, or a fascination with its historical nature. Underwater photographers love wrecks for their picture potential, while those interested in nature like the fact that wrecks quickly become artificial reefs.
Wrecks are typically ships, but can include railroad cars, aircraft and automobiles. In these, you’ll find wreck sites range from those open to novice to those only accessible by the most experienced technical divers. Whether your first or your hundredth dive on a wreck, few moments in diving compare with descending on the past.
Schedule:
- The course consists of 4 dives and is usually takes from 2 to 4 days to complete, depending on the availability of boat dives to wrecks.
Prerequisites:
- Certified as a PADI Adventure Diver or have a qualifying certification from another training organisation similar to that of a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver.
- Must be at least 15 years.
Course Cost:
- R 2850 (4 dives, normally at least 3 boat dives)
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