Wreck Diving
The SSI Wreck Diving Specialty teaches divers how to safely explore sunken ships, airplanes, and artificial reefs. The course covers wreck navigation, buoyancy control, safety procedures, and equipment use, such as reels and dive lights.
Divers will learn how to assess wreck structures, avoid hazards, and appreciate the historical and ecological significance of wrecks. This specialty enhances diving skills and opens up new underwater adventure opportunities.
** We conduct both SSI and PADI scuba courses **
Wreck Diving
The SSI Wreck Diving Specialty course is designed for divers who are interested in exploring sunken ships, planes, and artificial reefs safely.
It teaches the skills and knowledge required to navigate wreck sites while minimizing risks.
4 dives at 4 days.
IDR 4,500,000
Depending on the level of training, the course may focus on non-penetration wreck diving (exploring the exterior) or introduce basic penetration techniques for safely entering wrecks. Upon certification, divers gain the skills and confidence to explore some of the world’s most fascinating underwater wrecks.
Who is This Course For?
SSI Wreck Diving Specialty Course
Who Is This Course For? 👥🤿
This course is suitable for:
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Divers who want to safely explore and penetrate wrecks 🚪⚓
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Those interested in learning about wreck diving techniques and hazards 📘⚠️
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Adventure seekers looking to enhance their diving experience 🌟🗺️
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Divers who plan to dive in wreck-heavy locations 🏝️🚢
📝 Prerequisites
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Minimum age of 10 years (for non-penetration dives) or 15 years (for limited penetration dives) 🧒➡️👨
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Must have an Open Water Diver certification (or equivalent) 🎓🤿
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Good buoyancy control and basic dive skills are recommended ⚖️💪
📝 Notes:
Presented by Signature Scuba Group
What to expect in SSI Wreck Diving Specialty?
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SSI Wreck Diving Specialty Course
Course Overview 📘🔍
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Learn the history and ecological importance of wrecks. 📜🐠
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Understand the hazards and how to safely navigate around wrecks. ⚠️🧭
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Develop buoyancy control to avoid disturbing the wreck or stirring up silt. ⚖️💨
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Learn the use of wreck diving equipment, such as reels and lines for penetration dives. 🛠️🧵
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Gain knowledge about wreck mapping and research. 🗺️📝
Prerequisites ✅
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Minimum Age: Usually 10–12 years old (varies by location). 🧒🌍
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Certification: Open Water Diver certification or equivalent. 🎓🤿
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Experience: Some dive centers may require a few logged dives before taking this specialty. 📋🏊♂️
What You Will Learn 🧠💡
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Non-Penetration Wreck Diving: Exploring the outside of a wreck while maintaining good buoyancy. 🚢⚖️
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Penetration Techniques (if applicable): If you take an advanced course or additional training, you may learn limited penetration skills inside wrecks. 🚪🔦
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Safety Considerations: Identifying risks like entanglement, overhead environments, and unstable structures. 🛡️⚠️
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Equipment Use: Using a dive light, reel, and redundant air supply (if needed). 🔦🧵⛽
Dive Sessions 🤿🌊
The course typically includes 4 dives, where you practice wreck navigation, entry techniques, and emergency procedures.
Some locations offer artificial wreck training in a controlled environment before real wreck dives. 🏗️🏊♂️
Certification and Benefits 🎓🏅
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Once certified, you can safely explore wrecks worldwide. 🌍🚢
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If you continue training, you can pursue SSI Advanced Wreck Diving, which allows deeper penetration into wrecks. ⬆️🚪
📝 Notes:
Presented by Signature Scuba Group -
Why Sign Up for the SSI Navigation Specialty Course?
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SSI Wreck Diving Specialty? 🚢🔦
Discover the thrill of exploring sunken history while advancing your diving skills. Here’s why you should sign up:
Unlock Hidden Underwater History 📜🌊
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Dive into sunken ships, airplanes, and artificial reefs with incredible stories behind them.
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Experience a living museum, where history meets marine life.
Improve Your Diving Skills 🤿📈
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Enhance buoyancy control to navigate safely in and around wrecks.
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Learn wreck penetration techniques (if included in your course).
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Practice using reels, lights, and redundant air supplies.
Explore Unique Marine Habitats 🐠🦈
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Wrecks become artificial reefs, attracting a variety of marine life like sharks, rays, and vibrant corals.
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Some wrecks are home to rare species you won’t see elsewhere.
Increase Your Dive Opportunities 🌍🚢
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Many of the world’s best dive sites are wrecks—like the Thistlegorm (Egypt), USS Liberty (Bali), and the SS Yongala (Australia).
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Get access to deeper, more challenging dives with advanced wreck certifications.
Gain Essential Safety Skills 🛡️⚠️
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Learn wreck diving hazards like entanglement, silt-outs, and unstable structures.
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Master emergency procedures for overhead environments.
Enhance Your Diving Certifications 🎓🏅
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Earn a specialty that counts toward SSI Advanced Open Water Diver or SSI Master Diver ratings.
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Take your skills further with Technical Wreck Diving or Advanced Wreck Penetration courses.
Experience the Thrill of Exploration 🗝️✨
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Every wreck has a mystery to uncover, whether it’s a warship, cargo vessel, or an old fishing boat.
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Feel like a true underwater explorer while discovering hidden rooms, artifacts, and marine life.
📝 Notes:
Presented by Signature Scuba Group -