PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Course
Duration:
1 day
Highlights
Take your buoyancy skills to the next level and enjoy longer, more relaxed dives.
What’s Included:
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Master neutral buoyancy and effortless hovering
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Improve air consumption through proper weighting, trim, and body position
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2 guided dives
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All scuba equipment included (BCD, regulator, mask, fins, tanks & weights)
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Easy, mobility-friendly shore access—no boat required
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All profits support coral restoration
Requirements:
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Open Water Diver certification required
Schedule & Location:
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We offer this 1-day course every Wednesday from 10:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
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Shallow reef (max 6 m / 20 ft)
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Meeting point just 10 minutes by taxi from downtown Cozumel, ferry terminal, or Puerto Maya cruise port
Bundle & Save:
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Bundle with Coral Reef Conservation and earn both certifications in 3 days with an 5% discount
Details
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Reefs visited: Villa Blanca Reefs, Cozumel, Mexico
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Meeting point: Sand Dollar Sports lab
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Food and transportation are not included.
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Languages available: English and Spanish
Please bring
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Swim Suit
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Towel
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Long-sleeve T-shirt or rash guard. Do NOT wear sunscreen or skincare products prior to diving. Even 'reef safe" ones have non-biodegradable compounds that damage corals.
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Reusable water bottle
Cancellation Policy
As a small non-profit that relies on course revenue to support our restoration work, please note that all of our courses include both theoretical and technical components. Once your booking payment is finalized, our automated system will email you access to the Course Manual so you may review the theoretical materials prior to the technical portion.
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Course Materials represent 25% of the total course cost and are non-refundable once access has been provided.
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Cancellations made at least two weeks in advance are eligible for a 50% refund of the course cost.
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Cancellations made one day prior, on the day of the course, or no-shows are not eligible for any refund.
Bad Weather Policy
As Cozumel is an island, seasonal changes in wind direction can affect water activities, including scuba diving and snorkeling. During the winter months, when winds come from the north, northeast, or northwest and exceed 15 knots, the Harbor Master will close the port to all water activities in the interest of safety.
In the event of a port closure, all training for this course will be rescheduled once the port reopens.





