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American Diving

Gulf Boulevard Shared Path, South Padre Island, MEX

Years active39 yrsLanguagesENTypical depth30 m
Years active
39 yrs
Languages
EN
Typical depth
30 m
Season
Mar–Sep
Kid-friendly
No
Accessible
No

Über das Zentrum

American Diving, ansässig in South Padre Island, Mexiko, ist ein seit 1985 weltweit anerkanntes Tauchcenter, das sich auf SSI-zertifizierte Kurse spezialisiert hat. Es bietet eine breite Palette an Ausbildungsprogrammen, von Discover Scuba Diving bis zum Instructor Development Course, einschließlich Spezialitäten wie Enriched Air Nitrox und Technical Diving. Darüber hinaus werden Schnorchelerlebnisse und Boots-Tauchgänge angeboten.

Das Center verfügt über einen gut ausgestatteten Tauchshop mit Ausrüstung von renommierten Marken wie SCUBAPRO, Atomic Aquatics und Halcyon, ergänzt durch Miet- und Reparaturservices für Tauchausrüstung. Es gibt Füllstationen für Luft und Nitrox, und jährliche Inspektionen für Ausrüstung und Tauchflaschen, einschließlich hydrostatischer Tests, werden durchgeführt. Zu den Einrichtungen gehören Optionen für Boots-Tauchgänge, Ufer-Tauchgänge und Nachttauchgänge.

American Diving zeichnet sich durch erstklassige Tauch- und Schnorcheltouren im Golf von Mexiko aus, wobei USCG-dokumentierte und inspizierte Schiffe eingesetzt werden. Sie sind der Ursprung des Dolphin Watch auf South Padre Island mit täglichen Touren. Die Lage an der „Texas Riviera“ ermöglicht die Erkundung der Gewässer der Region, die einst spanisches Territorium von Galeonen und Piraten war.

Das mehrsprachige Personal, mit besonderem Fokus auf Spanisch, gewährleistet eine reibungslose Kommunikation für alle Kunden. Das Center verfügt auch über eine Bar und bietet thematische Ausflüge wie Besuche des Texas Clipper und des Aquariums an, um ein umfassendes und sicheres Erlebnis für alle Taucher und Wassersportbegeisterten zu gewährleisten.

Verfügbare Kurse

4 cursos

Open Water Diver

Curso de iniciación al buceo recreativo. Obtén tu certificación para bucear de forma autónoma hasta 18 metros de profundidad.

$900
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Advanced Open Water

Curso avanzado de buceo que amplía las habilidades del buceador con inmersiones de especialidad incluyendo profundidad y navegación.

$450
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Nitrox Diver

The Nitrox Diver specialty course at Dive South Padre focuses on the significant advantages of using oxygen-enriched air for recreational diving. By mastering Nitrox, divers can extend their bottom times, particularly during repetitive dives, and potentially reduce decompression stress. This course equips you with the essential knowledge to safely plan and execute dives using enriched air mixtures, enhancing your underwater exploration capabilities. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the physics and physiology associated with diving with higher oxygen concentrations. Key learning areas include recognizing oxygen exposure limits, calculating equivalent air depths, and effectively managing the risks inherent in enriched air diving. The curriculum also covers the critical procedures for analyzing the oxygen content of tank fills and correctly identifying Nitrox cylinders, ensuring safety and compliance. This specialty certification is offered by American Diving, a recognized agency, and can be seamlessly integrated with other advanced training programs. For instance, combining it with the Advanced Diver course provides a comprehensive learning experience. This integrated approach allows divers to build upon their existing skills while simultaneously learning the benefits of Nitrox, leading to more efficient and potentially more comfortable dives. By completing the Nitrox Diver course, you unlock the potential for longer, safer dives. This specialty is a valuable addition for any diver looking to maximize their time underwater and improve their overall diving safety and enjoyment. It represents a practical step towards more advanced diving techniques and a deeper understanding of gas management in recreational diving.

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Rescue Diver

The Rescue Diver course at American Diving is meticulously designed to elevate your capabilities and confidence, preparing you for the responsibilities of a dive professional. This program focuses on preventing and managing dive emergencies, equipping you with the essential skills to assist fellow divers in distress. You will learn crucial self-rescue techniques, how to recognize and manage stress in others, and implement effective emergency response procedures. The curriculum emphasizes proactive problem-solving and decisive action under pressure, ensuring you can identify potential issues before they escalate. Participants will engage in practical scenarios simulating various emergencies, including assisting tired, panicked, or unresponsive divers, and managing equipment failures or surface incidents. This course significantly enhances your awareness and preparedness, making you a more reliable and capable buddy. Completing the Rescue Diver certification is a vital step for those aspiring to leadership roles in diving, such as Divemaster or Instructor, signifying a higher level of training and commitment to safety within the diving community. American Diving offers this technically focused certification, underscoring their dedication to developing highly skilled and responsible divers. While specific dive site details for practical application are confirmed upon enrollment, the training environment is geared towards realistic emergency simulations. The course structure ensures a thorough understanding of rescue principles, building upon your existing diving knowledge and experience to foster advanced situational awareness. As a prerequisite, you should hold a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certification or equivalent from another recognized agency, along with a recent CPR/First Aid certification (e.g., EFR within the last 24 months). While specific equipment requirements are detailed upon registration, participants typically need their full scuba gear. The course content is designed to be challenging yet highly rewarding, building critical safety expertise that is invaluable for any serious diver looking to expand their skill set and responsibility in the underwater world.

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Services

Guided divesBoat divesShore divesEquipment rentalServicingAir fillsNitrox fillseLearning

Facilities

Shop
Workshop
Compressor
Lockers
Showers
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Specialties

WrecksDeep🧪Nitrox📷Underwater photography🛟RescueTechnical diving🧒Kids

Brands they work with

SCUBAPROAtomic AquaticsMaresZeagleSuuntoO’NeilBareHalcyonXS ScubaJBL

Destinations & trips

Egipto
Mar Rojo
2 veces al año
Maldivas
Atolón Sur Malé
Anual
Indonesia
Komodo
Cada 18 meses
México
Cozumel
Anual

Recommended dive sites

The spots this centre offers its students

Texas Clipper
41 m max. advanced
The Aquarium
36 m max. beginner to advanced
Rig Dive
36 m max. beginner to advanced
RGV Reef
21 m max. beginner to advanced

Climate

Annual average

Monthly historical data to plan your dives

13°
Jan
14°
Feb
16°
Mär
18°
Apr
21°
Mai
25°
Jun
28°
Jul
29°
Aug
26°
Sep
22°
Okt
17°
Nov
14°
Dez
Air temp (°C) Sea temp (°C) Rain (mm)

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Frequently asked

What people ask before booking

The dive season at American Diving South Padre Island is scheduled from April 3rd through September 12th, weather permitting. Snorkel trips are available March through September.

All divers must be scuba certified by an accredited training agency. Advanced level training and capabilities are recommended due to the unique challenges of the Gulf of Mexico.

The group course includes books, dive tables, online course access and assessment, rental equipment (BCD, regulator, gauges, tanks, weights), pool sessions, confined water sessions, and open water dives. It also includes Nitrox certification. Students must provide their own mask, snorkel, boots, and fins.

Key dive sites include the Texas Clipper (a 473 ft artificial reef), 'The Aquarium' (a group of jack-up rigs), and the RGV Reef (a 90-foot shrimp boat). These sites are located approximately 15-17 miles offshore.

They service and repair regulators (SCUBAPRO, Atomic Aquatics, Mares, Zeagle), perform cylinder annual inspections and hydrostatic testing, and offer air and nitrox fills. They also stock a full line of scuba equipment and accessories.

Depths vary by site. Rig Dives and RGV Reef are typically 30-120 ft and 50-70 ft respectively. The Texas Clipper is usually dived between 80-130 ft, with the wreck itself rising to 70 ft.

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