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# PADI Night Diver Specialty Course

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: PADI Night Diver Specialty Course
- **URL slug**: padi-night-diver-specialty-course
- **Course id**: 70850
- **Centre id**: 70711

## Short summary

Exploring a dive site after dark offers a completely different experience, with new behaviours, colours, and marine life emerging once the light fades. This speciality course teaches the procedures, signals, and equipment considerations needed to dive safely at night. Across three guided dives, you’ll build confidence navigating, communicating, and maintaining buoyancy in low-light conditions. Key Details 🧭 Course duration: 2–3 days Session duration: 2–3 hours Daily start times: 9:00, 12:00, 15:00 Number of dives: 3 Maximum depth: 18 metres Minimum age: 12 years Prerequisite: PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver or equivalent Location: Dubai/Fujairah (site dependent) Key Skills 🌒 Night-dive planning and procedures Use of primary and backup torches Navigation techniques for low visibility Mana…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Scuba
- **Experience levels**: Improver
- **Course categories**: Certifications, Lessons & Courses, Multi-Day
- **Certifications**: Night Diver Specialty
- **Awarding bodies**: PADI
- **Regions**: Dubai Region
- **Subregions**: Dubai
- **Countries**: United Arab Emirates


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Azure Residences, The Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, UAE
- **Coordinates**: 25.1069979, 55.1526539 (WGS84)
- **Additional pinned locations**: 1 (see HTML page for detail).

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: Dhs

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Nemo Diving Center
- **Owner / contact label**: Hussam Tarek
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
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- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Diving/snorkeling trips: Booking required at least 2 days before. Prior booking/ cancellation (subject to availability) at least 24 hours in advance. No refunds will be given to customers who do not show up on the day of the trip. Covid-19 cancellation: Customers may get a full refund upon showing an official positive COVID-19 test report during the same time of the trip. Weather cancellations are at the company’s discretion. If the company or the instructor cancels the trip activity due to bad weather, mechanical problems, or whatever issue, the customer will get a full refund or reschedule if possible. Should you decide to cut short the trip, you will still be charged in full.
- **Booking type (label)**: supabase-request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Exploring a dive site after dark offers a completely different experience, with new behaviours, colours, and marine life emerging once the light fades. This speciality course teaches the procedures, signals, and equipment considerations needed to dive safely at night. Across three guided dives, you’ll build confidence navigating, communicating, and maintaining buoyancy in low-light conditions. Key Details 🧭 Course duration: 2–3 days Session duration: 2–3 hours Daily start times: 9:00, 12:00, 15:00 Number of dives: 3 Maximum depth: 18 metres Minimum age: 12 years Prerequisite: PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver or equivalent Location: Dubai/Fujairah (site dependent) Key Skills 🌒 Night-dive planning and procedures Use of primary and backup torches Navigation techniques for low visibility Managing ascents and descents in darkness Communication using light signals Buoyancy control without ambient light Understanding nocturnal marine life patterns What to Expect 🌊 Training starts with PADI e-learning, where you’ll cover night-dive preparation, equipment considerations, and how underwater visibility changes after sunset. Your instructor will review key theory before your first dive and demonstrate torch-handling techniques and communication signals. The initial session typically takes place at twilight to ease the transition into darker conditions. Each dive introduces new skills, including navigation patterns, managing light control, and adjusting buoyancy when depth perception is reduced. You’ll practise safe entries and exits, work through practical scenarios, and refine your situational awareness as natural light fades. With guidance from your instructor, you’ll learn to stay oriented, avoid common night-dive mistakes, and recognise the behaviours of nocturnal marine species. On completion of the three dives, you will have developed the proficiency needed to plan and conduct your own night dives safely, with a clear understanding of how conditions shift once daylight disappears. Location 📍 Night dives may take place at Dubai or Fujairah sites depending on conditions. Both regions offer accessible shore and boat entries suitable for training, with depth profiles that support controlled night-dive practice. Fujairah sites often feature coral blocks and small rocky structures that attract nocturnal species, while Dubai locations provide stable visibility and predictable navigation lines—helpful for new night divers building confidence in low-light environments…

### Essential information
_None._

### What’s included
Three guided night dives Instructor-led training Primary and backup torches Full scuba equipment Soft drinks and water Access to e-learning if purchased

### What’s not included
Private instructor upgrade Transportation Personal expenses E-learning unless added

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Do I need to bring my own equipment?

All required diving equipment is provided for courses. You’re welcome to bring personal kit if you prefer; any items you don’t have will be issued to you on arrival.

### What should I bring on the day?

Comfortable clothing, swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and footwear that can get wet are recommended. Bringing an extra set of dry clothes makes the return journey more comfortable.

### Do you accept male and female students together?

Yes, mixed groups are standard. A female-only group can sometimes be arranged depending on instructor availability.

### Do I need to know how to swim?

Basic swimming skills are required for all diving activities, including introductory experiences. You should be able to stay afloat comfortably and feel confident in the water.

### What happens if the weather is unsuitable?

Safety always comes first. If sea conditions are not suitable for diving, the session will be rescheduled or refunded. Weather-related cancellations are made by the instructor or operations team.

### Can non-divers join the trip?

Non-divers can usually join boat trips for an additional fee and are welcome to snorkel, depending on the location.

### What if I want photographs or videos?

Underwater photos and videos can usually be arranged for an additional fee, which covers both still images and video clips.

### What makes night diving different from daytime diving?

Low-light conditions affect depth perception, navigation, and communication. You’ll rely more on torch signals, compass headings, and environmental cues rather than natural light. The course teaches you how to adapt your buoyancy and awareness so you can dive confidently in the dark.

### Will I use a primary and backup torch?

Yes. You will learn how to handle both, including switching between them, adjusting beam angles, and using them for communication. Carrying two lights is standard practice for redundancy and safety.

### How are ascents and descents managed at night?

You’ll follow fixed visual references when possible and practise controlled techniques using your torch and instructor cues. The course ensures you can maintain stable ascent rates and avoid disorientation in low-light conditions.

### What kinds of marine life can be seen during night dives?

Many species become more active after dark, including crustaceans, cephalopods, and fish that rest during the day. Your instructor will help you identify typical nocturnal behaviours and show how torch positioning affects what you see.

### Can this course help me prepare for other specialities?

Absolutely. Night diving improves your navigation, buoyancy, and situational awareness, supporting training in areas such as wreck diving or search and recovery. It also increases your confidence in varied visibility conditions, which benefits all future diving.



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