SSI-沉船潜水员(沉船潜水)
SSI Wreck Diving Specialty – Explore Shipwrecks Safely
Discover the excitement of exploring sunken ships, artificial reefs, and underwater structures with the SSI Wreck Diving Specialty Course. This course teaches divers how to safely plan and conduct dives around wreck sites while protecting both themselves and the environment.
Wreck diving is one of the most popular specialty courses because shipwrecks often attract marine life and offer fascinating underwater exploration opportunities.
With proper training, you will learn how to navigate wreck sites safely and enjoy some of the ocean’s most unique dive locations.
Course Price
$299 per student
Included
• Academic theory training
• 1 day of open water wreck diving training
• Professional SSI instructor guidance
Not Included
• SSI digital learning materials: $100
• Boat dive or shore dive fees
• Scuba equipment rental
Course Schedule
Typical course duration: 5–10 hours
Training includes:
• 6 academic sessions
• 2 open water training dives
During the course you will learn wreck diving safety and complete training dives under instructor supervision.
Training Standards
Minimum Age: 10 years old
Maximum Training Depth:
30 meters / 100 feet
Prerequisites:
• SSI Open Water Diver certification (or equivalent)
What You Will Learn
During this course you will learn:
• Safe wreck diving procedures
• Wreck navigation techniques
• Identifying hazards around wreck sites
• Proper buoyancy control near structures
• Use of dive lights and equipment for wreck exploration
• Responsible wreck diving and preservation practices
Certification
After completing the course, you will receive the SSI Wreck Diving Specialty certification, allowing you to safely explore wreck dive sites within recreational diving limits.
This certification is internationally recognized and expands your diving opportunities around the world.
Start Exploring Wreck Dive Sites
Ready to experience the thrill of wreck diving?
Join our SSI Wreck Diving Specialty Course and start exploring underwater history.
Reserve your spot today.