Take our PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course to dive more comfortably underwater
During our PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course, you will learn how to master your buoyancy.
Having excellent buoyancy control is the hallmark of experienced divers. Our PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course gives you the knowledge and the skills to advance to this next level.
You will glide effortlessly. You will ascend, descend, and hover with ease.
After completing our PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy training, you will consume less air. This extends your dive times. You will be able to observe marine life better, as you will disturb the environment less. Also, you will be able to stabilize your waterproof camera and take better underwater pictures.
Where can you take our PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course?
You can take our PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course at any of our dive shops in the Philippines.
Whenever you are in Boracay, Panglao, Bohol, or Mactan, Cebu, you will always find an instructor at your nearest Scotty's dive shop who can teach you how to have perfect buoyancy.
Mactan and Cebu region
PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy
- Number of dives: 2 dives
- Duration of the course: 1 day
- Minimum age: 12 years old
- The price of the course includes the scuba diving gears like all our PADI certification courses
- Price: 14 560 PHP per person
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Bohol and Panglao islands
PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy
- Number of dives: 2 dives
- Duration of the course: 1 day
- Minimum age: 12 years old
- The price of the course includes the scuba diving gears like all our PADI certification courses
- Price: Price might not be applicable, please contact us.
Boracay
PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy
- Number of dives: 2 dives
- Duration of the course: 1 day
- Minimum age: 12 years old
- The price of the course includes the scuba diving gears like all our PADI certification courses
- Price: 12 000 PHP per person
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All our Padi Peak Performance Buoyancy Course prices are V.A.T. inclusive
To know more about this class, do not hesitate to contact us using the form below.
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Why do you need to learn peak performance buoyancy?
To appreciate the reasons why you need to take this scuba diving course, ask yourself:
- Am I struggling while diving to stay at a constant depth?
- Is my gas consumption higher than my buddies?
- Do I often touch the reefs or the seabed with my fins or my hands?
- Am I tired after a dive?
- Are my underwater pictures blurry or not sharp?
- Do I always find myself adding or releasing air with my BCD?
If your answer is yes to even one question, you need to take our Peak Performance Buoyancy course!
During your Open Water Diver course, you learned the basics of scuba diving. If you dive infrequently, you need this course to advance to the next level and feel more comfortable underwater. It takes just two dives in one day to completely change the way you dive for the better.
During our PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course, you will learn:
During this scuba diving course, you will achieve excellent buoyancy. You will streamline your energy consumption, move smoothly and effortlessly through the water, and use air more efficiently. You will be able to:
- calculate the exact amount your body weighs
- adjust your weight according to the scuba gear you are using
- streamline your scuba gear
- hover in any position, vertical and horizontal
- ascend and descend smoothly with motionless stops
And much more.
When can you start to take our PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course?
You can take your buoyancy class right now, if you wish!
You can contact us online by filling out the form below. Or, you can call us from your smartphone by tapping the phone icon at the bottom of this page. Also, you can walk into any of our dive shops or dive centers.
We recommend that you download, print, and complete the medical statement. This will accelerate your enrollment at our dive center.
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The scuba diving gear used with the Peak Performance Buoyancy course, includes:
A BCD (buoyancy compensator device), mask and snorkel, wetsuit/exposure suit, fins, standard scuba diving gear, and booties are all included.
Your instructor may suggest more options regarding the equipment needed for this course.
Your course includes more than just the scuba gear and specialized gear, however. It also includes a towel, fresh drinking water, use of a shower, and more.
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