If you want to expand your knowledge and diving skills in a specific area the specialty courses can do just that.
At Sinai Scuba we offer a wide range of specialties.
The PADI Enriched Air Diver course is PADI’s most popular specialty scuba diving course, and it’s easy to see why. Scuba diving with enriched air nitrox gives you more no decompression dive time. This means more time underwater, especially on repetitive scuba dives.
There’s something exciting and mysterious about the depth that attracts divers.
At some point after learning to dive, most divers have an urge to dive deep and Sharm El Sheikh is just the place to do so. We have nice drop offs, deep walls and wrecks at just the depth you are looking for. In two days you will make four deep dives while joining one of our boat trips to some of the best dive sites around Sharm el Sheikh.
All ships have something in common, sooner or later they all sink. Whether sunk on purpose as an artificial reef or the result of mishap, wrecks open fascinating windows to the past. Most divers find wrecked ships, airplanes and even automobiles nearly irresistible because they’re intriguing to explore, exciting avenues of discovery, and usually teeming with aquatic life. The PADI Wreck Diver course teaches you the ins and outs of rewarding, responsible wreck diving.
Because of the strong currents we sometimes experience here in Sharm el Sheikh and the long extended reef walls, most of the dives we make are drift dives. A good way to start your diving in Sharm El Sheikh is to do the Drift Dive Specialty Course so you know how to get the most out of your diving experience in this area. After finishing the course you will simply glide along and enjoy the rush of flying underwater while the current does the work. Drift Diving is nearly effortless and relaxing.
Be the diver everyone wants to follow and make your sense of direction legendary with the PADI Underwater Navigator Specialty course.
Finding your way is not a matter of luck! When everyone’s buzzing about a reef or checking out a shipwreck, they’re having a great time – until it’s time to go. Then they turn to you, because as a PADI Underwater Navigator, you know the way back to the boat.
Freeze time with an underwater camera and you tell a story that even non divers can understand. Not only that, but you have a record and log of your adventures – more than the memories. Reliving a dive is as simple as looking at a photograph. And there is no better place to learn the skill of taking great photos as Sharm el Sheikh because of the colorful reefs and the abundance of fish.
Other than taking someone diving, there’s only one way to show someone the sounds, motion and dynamics of the underwater world: video.
Show your scuba vacation adventures to your friends and family. Use your editing skills to share your clips with the world through YouTube, MySpace, Facebook and more. Use your underwater videos to turn more of your friends into dive buddies.
What is neutral buoyancy? Scuba divers like to be neutrally buoyant so they neither sink nor float. It can be a tricky thing. Divers who’ve mastered the highest performance levels in buoyancy stand apart. You’ve seen them underwater. They glide effortlessly, use less air and ascend, descend or hover, almost as if by thought. They interact gently with aquatic life and affect their surroundings minimally. The PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course refines the basic skills you learned as a PADI Open Water Diver and elevates them to the next level.