

RONILACKI KLUB KORAL
Balkanska 36, Kragujevac, Central Serbia, SRB
Sobre o Centro
The RONILACKI KLUB KORAL dive center, located in Kragujevac, Serbia, offers a comprehensive range of diving courses under the certifications of PADI, SSI, CMAS/FFESSM, and TDI. Notably, it provides the Divemaster course, aimed at those seeking to deepen their expertise in the diving world.
The club's facilities include lockers, WiFi access, equipment rental, and air fills (including nitrox), alongside the opportunity for night diving. These amenities are designed to ensure a comfortable and secure diving experience for all members and students.
RONILACKI KLUB KORAL distinguishes itself through its dedication to dive education, offering innovative courses such as SSI Decompression Diving, which bridges the gap between recreational and technical diving, and Horizon-Semi-closed Circuit (SCR Diving) using Mares Horizon equipment, allowing for exploration of rebreather diving up to a depth of 30 meters.
Established in 2013, the center boasts internationally recognized certified divers and instructors from multiple diving associations, ensuring a high standard of training and safety. They provide courses and activities tailored to various skill levels, promoting the exploration of the underwater world in the most rewarding way possible.
Cursos Disponíveis
40 cursosDivemaster
The SSI Dive Guide program at Dive Coral is your initial step towards a professional diving career, preparing you to lead certified divers. This course focuses on developing your skills in dive planning, supervision, and management, ensuring you can safely guide others in various underwater environments and conditions. You will gain practical experience through a series of dives, honing your ability to anticipate and manage potential issues, building confidence as a dive leader. Dive Coral offers this certification through SSI, a globally recognized agency. The climate data for the region indicates a wide range of temperatures throughout the year. Air temperatures can drop to around 2.7°C in January and rise to 25.8°C in July. While specific water temperatures are not provided, the air temperature fluctuations suggest that divers should be prepared for varying water conditions depending on the season. The monthly rainfall data also shows significant variation, with peaks in winter months like December (93.3 mm) and lower amounts in late summer like August (9.2 mm). This information is crucial for planning dive trips and understanding the environmental factors that might influence dive operations and visibility at Dive Coral.
Open Water Diver
The SSI Open Water Diver course at DiveCoral is your international certification to become part of an exclusive group of underwater explorers. This foundational program includes essential knowledge development, confined water dives to master basic skills, and four open water dives. You will learn to confidently manage your equipment and navigate underwater, reaching depths of up to 18 meters. The course is conducted with SSI, a globally recognized agency, ensuring your certification is valid worldwide. DiveCoral focuses on building your confidence and safety from the very first dive, making the transition to a certified diver smooth and enjoyable. While specific dive site details are best confirmed directly, the climate data for the region suggests varied conditions throughout the year. Air temperatures range from a cool 2.7°C in January to a pleasant 25.8°C in August, with rainfall varying significantly month by month. This variability means that depending on the season, you might experience different water conditions, making it important to check with DiveCoral for the best times to dive based on your comfort level. The center offers instruction in English, catering to a diverse range of international students seeking to obtain their Open Water Diver certification.
Scuba Diver
The SSI Scuba Diver certification at Dive Coral is designed for individuals with limited time who wish to experience open water diving. This program allows you to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to dive up to a maximum depth of 12 meters under the direct supervision of an SSI professional. It serves as an excellent stepping stone for those considering the full Open Water Diver course later on. The certification is issued by SSI, a globally recognized agency, ensuring your training is valid worldwide. Dive Coral focuses on providing a solid foundation in diving safety and techniques within this introductory level. When planning your dive trip with Dive Coral, consider the local climate data. Air temperatures range from a cool 2.7°C in January to a warmer 25.8°C in August, with rainfall varying significantly throughout the year. While specific water temperature and visibility data are not provided, the air temperature fluctuations suggest a need to check conditions closer to your planned dates. Dive Coral's location offers opportunities to explore underwater environments suitable for beginner divers, adhering to the 12-meter depth limit for this certification.
Basic Diver
The SSI Basic Diver course at DiveCoral offers a perfect introduction to the underwater world for those unsure about committing to a full certification. This program focuses on fundamental diving skills, including essential equipment use and basic safety procedures, all within controlled environments. You will complete dives in confined water to build confidence and then experience your first open water dives under direct supervision. DiveCoral, a center certified by multiple agencies including SSI, PADI, and CMAS, ensures a structured learning path. This course provides a glimpse into the diving conditions you can expect in the region. While air temperatures can fluctuate significantly throughout the year, ranging from a cool 2.7°C in January to a warmer 25.8°C in August, water temperatures will vary accordingly. Planning your visit during the warmer months, from June to August, will offer more comfortable diving conditions. The specific dive sites used for open water practice will depend on current conditions, but are chosen to provide a safe and engaging first-time experience with local marine life.
Try Scuba
The SSI Try Scuba program at Dive Coral offers a perfect introduction to the underwater world for beginners. This program is designed to give you a taste of scuba diving in a safe and controlled environment. You will learn basic diving skills and safety procedures, followed by a supervised dive in confined water. Upon successful completion, you will receive an SSI identification card, marking your first step into the exciting realm of diving. This is an ideal adventure for individuals and families looking to experience something new. Dive Coral is located in an area with variable water temperatures throughout the year, ranging from approximately 2.7°C in January to 25.8°C in August. While specific visibility and marine life details for the Try Scuba confined water dives are not provided, the climate data suggests that planning your dive trip during warmer months might offer a more comfortable experience. The center is certified by multiple agencies including PADI, SSI, and CMAS, indicating a broad range of training standards and a commitment to diver education. They also offer courses in English, ensuring accessibility for international visitors.
Scuba Rangers
The SSI Scuba Rangers program at DiveCoral offers a sophisticated introduction to diving for children aged 8-12. This course focuses on building confidence and essential diving skills in a safe and engaging environment. Instructors specially trained for junior divers guide participants through various underwater activities, ensuring a fun and educational experience. The program is conducted under the SSI certification, a globally recognized standard for diver training. DiveCoral ensures that all lessons adhere to the highest safety protocols, making it an ideal place for young adventurers to begin their underwater journey. This region experiences a wide range of temperatures throughout the year, with air temperatures fluctuating from a cool 2.7°C in January to a pleasant 25.8°C in July. While specific water temperature data is not provided, the air temperature suggests that diving conditions can vary significantly. The climate data indicates periods of higher rainfall in months like December (93.3 mm) and May (79.8 mm), contrasted with drier months such as August (9.2 mm) and October (10.5 mm). Divers should consider these seasonal variations when planning their training. DiveCoral, operating in this environment, provides the necessary guidance to adapt to these conditions.
Assistant Instructor
The SSI Assistant Instructor course at Dive Coral is designed for experienced divers looking to gain valuable teaching experience and assist in dive education. This professional-level program allows you to develop skills in conducting briefings, teaching academic presentations, and supervising water training sessions. You will learn how to manage students effectively and support certified instructors during Open Water Diver courses, preparing you for a leadership role within the SSI framework. The certification is obtained through Dive Coral, a center recognized for its comprehensive training programs. This course provides a solid foundation for aspiring dive professionals. While specific dive site details and water temperatures are not provided in the input data, Dive Coral operates in a region with a varied climate. For instance, air temperatures range from a low of 2.7°C in January to a high of 25.8°C in July, suggesting that water temperatures will also fluctuate, potentially requiring different thermal protection depending on the season. Divers should consult with Dive Coral for the most accurate information regarding seasonal water conditions and optimal diving months for this professional development program.
Science of Diving
The Science of Diving course at DiveCoral offers a deep dive into the principles that govern our underwater world. This technical-level program is designed to significantly expand your understanding of diving physics, equipment, and the marine environment. It serves as a crucial stepping stone for most SSI professional certifications, providing the foundational knowledge necessary for advanced training. The curriculum focuses on theoretical aspects, ensuring you grasp the 'why' behind safe diving practices and equipment configurations. DiveCoral, a multi-certified center with affiliations including SSI, PADI, and TDI, delivers this program with a commitment to rigorous standards. While specific dive site details for this course are not provided, the general climate data for the region indicates a varied experience throughout the year. Air temperatures range from a cool 2.7°C in January to a warmer 25.8°C in August. Water temperature data is not available, but the air temperature suggests that diving conditions can vary significantly, potentially requiring different thermal protection depending on the month. Divers should consult with DiveCoral regarding the best times of year for optimal underwater conditions and visibility, considering the seasonal rainfall patterns which can range from 9.2 mm in August to over 93.3 mm in December.
Enriched Air Nitrox
The SSI Enriched Air Nitrox specialty course at Dive Coral is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to safely plan and conduct dives using enriched air mixtures with up to 40% oxygen. This certification allows you to extend your bottom time and explore underwater environments for longer durations. You will learn about the physiological effects of breathing higher concentrations of oxygen, gas planning, oxygen exposure limits, and equipment considerations. The course typically involves theoretical sessions and practical application, preparing you for more rewarding dives. Dive Coral operates in a region where water temperatures can fluctuate significantly throughout the year. For instance, average air temperatures range from a cool 2.7°C in January to a warmer 25.8°C in July, with monthly rainfall varying considerably. While specific water temperatures and visibility data for dive sites are not provided, understanding these seasonal air temperature shifts can help in planning your dive trips. The center is certified by multiple agencies including SSI, PADI, and CMAS, offering flexibility in your training pathway.
Deep Diving
The SSI Deep Diving specialty course at DiveCoral is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to safely explore deeper underwater environments, typically between 18 and 40 meters. This advanced training focuses on the planning and execution of deep dives, covering essential procedures for managing gas supply, handling gas narcosis, and emergency protocols specific to these depths. You will learn to utilize specialized equipment and techniques required for descending to shipwrecks, coral-encrusted walls, and deeper reef systems. DiveCoral, a center certified by PADI, SSI, CMAS, SDI, and TDI, ensures adherence to high training standards, preparing you for the unique challenges of deep diving. When considering a deep diving course, understanding the local conditions is crucial. The climate data for the region indicates a wide range of air temperatures throughout the year, from a low of 2.7°C in January to a high of 25.8°C in August. While water temperature is not explicitly provided, this air temperature variation suggests that divers may encounter cooler water conditions, especially during the winter months, potentially requiring appropriate thermal protection. The dive sites accessible from DiveCoral offer opportunities to apply your new deep diving skills in diverse underwater topography, from walls to wrecks, all within the safe depth limits taught in the course.
Wreck Diving
The SSI Wreck Diving specialty course at Dive Coral offers a deep dive into the fascinating world of underwater exploration. This program is designed to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely explore shipwrecks and artificial reefs. You will conduct practical training dives, reaching depths of up to 30 meters, which aligns with the standard depth for advanced wreck penetration techniques. The course focuses on understanding wreck behavior, navigation around these structures, and the specific safety protocols required for wreck diving. Dive Coral, a center certified by multiple agencies including SSI, PADI, and CMAS, ensures a high standard of training. This specialty is ideal for divers looking to expand their experience beyond typical reef dives and explore historical underwater sites. When planning your dives with Dive Coral, consider the local climate data. Air temperatures can fluctuate significantly throughout the year, ranging from a cool 2.7°C in January to a warmer 25.8°C in July. While specific water temperature and visibility data for the wreck sites are not provided, the air temperature range suggests that appropriate thermal protection, potentially a drysuit during colder months like November (5.3°C air temp), might be advisable. The course's focus on safety and proper techniques will prepare you for various underwater conditions you might encounter while exploring wrecks teeming with marine life, as mentioned in the course's short description.
Night Diving & Limited Visibility
Expand your diving capabilities with the SSI Night Diving & Limited Visibility specialty course offered by Dive Coral. This program is designed to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely explore the underwater world after sunset or in conditions of reduced visibility. The course typically includes two open water dives, allowing you to practice essential techniques such as navigation, communication, and equipment management in low-light environments. Dive Coral, a certified SSI training center, ensures you receive high-quality instruction to build confidence and competence for these unique diving scenarios. While specific dive site details for this specialty are best confirmed directly with Dive Coral, the surrounding waters offer diverse nocturnal marine life encounters. The climate data for the region indicates significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year, with air temperatures ranging from a low of 2.7°C in January to a high of 25.8°C in August. This suggests that water temperatures will also vary, making it important to be prepared for cooler conditions, especially during the winter months. Understanding these environmental factors is crucial for planning and executing safe and enjoyable night or limited visibility dives.
Perfect Buoyancy
The SSI Perfect Buoyancy specialty course at DiveCoral is designed to refine your underwater control, allowing you to hover effortlessly and conserve air. This program focuses on mastering buoyancy techniques through practical application. While specific dive site details and exact number of dives are course-dependent, the curriculum emphasizes achieving neutral buoyancy, a critical skill for any diver seeking to minimize their impact and maximize their enjoyment. DiveCoral, a multi-agency training facility, offers this specialty, aligning with SSI standards to ensure a high level of instruction. When planning your Perfect Buoyancy course with DiveCoral, consider the local climate. Air temperatures in the region range from a cool 2.7°C in January to a warmer 25.8°C in July. While water temperature data is not provided, the air temperature fluctuations suggest a need to prepare for varying conditions. The center's location offers diverse underwater environments suitable for practicing buoyancy, contributing to a more comprehensive learning experience. DiveCoral provides training in English, catering to international divers looking to enhance their skills.
Photo & Video
The SSI Photo & Video specialty course at Dive Coral offers a deep dive into capturing stunning underwater imagery. This program provides detailed knowledge for using, maintaining, and storing your underwater camera equipment, ensuring you can bring back incredible memories from your dives. You'll learn the techniques to get the best shots, from understanding light and composition to mastering your camera settings. The course focuses on practical application, equipping you with the skills to elevate your underwater photography and videography. Dive Coral's location offers diverse conditions suitable for practicing your new skills. While specific dive site details for this specialty are not provided, the center is certified by SSI, PADI, CMAS, SDI, and TDI, indicating a broad range of operational expertise. The available climate data shows significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year, with air temperatures ranging from a low of 2.7°C in January to a high of 25.8°C in August. This variability suggests that understanding how to adapt your equipment and techniques to different water conditions is a valuable part of the training offered at Dive Coral.
Navigation
Master underwater navigation with the SSI Navigation specialty course at Dive Coral. This program focuses on developing advanced skills for safe and reliable dives, ensuring you always know your position. You will learn to use compasses effectively and master natural navigation techniques, building confidence for any dive scenario. The course emphasizes practical application, preparing you to navigate with precision and ease. Dive Coral offers this specialty in a location with varied monthly air temperatures, ranging from 2.7°C in January to 25.8°C in August. While water temperature data is not provided, the air temperature fluctuations suggest a need to prepare for different conditions throughout the year. The center's SSI certification ensures adherence to high training standards, making this navigation course a valuable addition to your diving education.
Search & Recovery
The SSI Search & Recovery specialty course at Dive Coral equips you with the essential skills to locate lost items underwater. This program typically involves two open water dives, focusing on effective search patterns, precise dive planning, and the proper use of specialized equipment. You will learn techniques to systematically cover an area and recover objects efficiently, building confidence in your underwater search capabilities. Dive Coral, located in [City Name - *information not provided*], offers this specialty certification through SSI, a globally recognized agency, ensuring your skills are valued worldwide. While the exact dive sites are specific to the course schedule, the waters around [City Name - *information not provided*] offer varied conditions. Air temperatures range from a cool 2.7°C in January to a warmer 25.8°C in August, suggesting that water temperatures will also fluctuate significantly throughout the year. For instance, February sees air temperatures around 8.9°C, implying colder water conditions that might necessitate appropriate thermal protection. Understanding these seasonal variations is key to planning successful search and recovery dives, as visibility and conditions can change. Dive Coral's experienced instructors will guide you through adapting your techniques to the prevailing environment.
Recreational Sidemount Diving
The SSI Recreational Sidemount Diving specialty course at Dive Coral provides comprehensive training for this increasingly popular configuration. You will learn the specific skills required to properly configure and manage sidemount equipment, focusing on buoyancy control and advanced finning techniques to enhance your underwater mobility. This course is designed to build confidence and proficiency, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of sidemount diving, such as reduced drag and improved streamlining. Dive Coral offers this specialty certification, equipping you with the knowledge and practical experience needed to dive safely and efficiently in a sidemount setup. This region experiences a wide range of water temperatures throughout the year, with averages fluctuating from a cool 2.7°C in January to a more temperate 25.8°C in July. This variability means divers should be prepared for different thermal conditions, potentially requiring thicker wetsuits or drysuits during the colder months. The underwater environment offers good visibility, especially during late autumn and early spring, with months like October and April showing lower rainfall and clearer conditions. Understanding these seasonal climate patterns is crucial for planning your dives and ensuring comfort and safety while exploring the local dive sites with Dive Coral.
Altitude Diving
The SSI Altitude Diving specialty course at Dive Coral provides comprehensive training for diving in waters situated between 300 and 3000 meters above sea level. This program focuses on the critical aspects of planning and executing safe dives at higher altitudes, equipping you with the knowledge to utilize available tools and materials effectively. While specific dive site details and number of dives are not provided in the input data, the curriculum is designed to prepare you for the physiological and environmental challenges unique to high-altitude environments, ensuring you can adapt your diving practices accordingly. Dive Coral, a center certified by PADI, SSI, and TDI among others, offers this specialized training to enhance your diving capabilities. Understanding the environmental conditions is crucial for altitude diving. The provided climate data for the region indicates a wide range of air temperatures throughout the year, from a low of 2.7°C in January to a high of 25.8°C in August. While water temperature data is not available, this variability in air temperature suggests the need for appropriate thermal protection. The course emphasizes how changes in altitude affect gas absorption and decompression, making it vital to master the planning techniques taught by Dive Coral to ensure your safety and enjoyment when diving at elevations.
Cavern Diving
The SSI Cavern Diver technical course at Dive Coral offers a focused introduction to overhead environments, specifically designed for those dreaming of exploring cenotes or Mediterranean caves. This certification allows you to safely plan and execute cavern dives within the light zone, reaching depths of up to 40 meters. The program includes essential skills for navigating these unique environments, emphasizing safety protocols and equipment configurations necessary for cavern penetration. Dive Coral provides this training under the SSI certification agency, ensuring adherence to international standards for technical diving education. While the provided climate data focuses on air temperature and rainfall, it suggests a varied climate throughout the year. For divers, this translates to potential water temperature fluctuations. For instance, air temperatures range from a cool 2.7°C in January to a warmer 25.8°C in August. While specific water temperatures and visibility are not detailed, the course's focus on the light zone implies dives will be conducted in areas where natural light penetrates, offering a visually engaging experience. Divers should be prepared for potential seasonal weather impacts on surface conditions, though the overhead nature of cavern diving provides a stable underwater environment once inside.
Advanced Wreck Diving
The Advanced Wreck Diving course at Dive Coral provides the essential foundation for safely executing simple wreck penetration dives. This technical level certification focuses on mastering critical skills such as deploying and managing guidelines, essential for navigation within submerged structures. You will learn emergency procedures and techniques vital for navigating the complexities of wrecks, ensuring a secure and controlled diving experience. Prerequisites for this advanced training include successful completion of both Deep Diving and Wreck Diving courses, preparing you for the challenges ahead. The course is offered in English and certified by multiple agencies including PADI, SSI, and TDI, allowing for broad recognition of your new skills. While specific wreck sites are not detailed, the climate data for the region indicates variable water temperatures throughout the year. Air temperatures range from a cool 2.7°C in January to a pleasant 25.8°C in August, suggesting that water temperatures will also fluctuate, potentially requiring different thermal protection depending on the season. For instance, planning dives during the warmer months from June to August, when air temperatures are highest, might offer more comfortable water conditions. Dive Coral's commitment to diver education is evident in their comprehensive approach to advanced wreck diving, ensuring you gain the confidence and competence needed for these specialized dives.
Gas Blender, Nitrox & Trimix
The SSI Gas Blender, Nitrox & Trimix course at Dive Coral provides essential technical skills for divers looking to prepare their own breathing gases. This program focuses on the safe mixing of Nitrox enriched air using digital mixing utilities and includes a thorough understanding of oxygen cleaning procedures. You will learn compressor operation and the practicalities of filling tanks, making this certification highly valuable for technical instructors or any diver aiming for greater self-sufficiency in their gas management. Dive Coral is an SSI training center, ensuring globally recognized standards for this technical certification. This course is particularly relevant for divers operating in environments where custom gas mixes are beneficial. While specific dive site details for practice are not provided, the curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience with mixing equipment. The location's climate data indicates a wide range of air temperatures throughout the year, from a low of 2.7°C in January to a high of 25.8°C in July, suggesting that divers should be prepared for varying conditions. Understanding these environmental factors is part of the comprehensive training offered by Dive Coral to ensure divers are well-equipped for any scenario.
Extended Range Side Mount
The Extended Range Nitrox Diving course at DiveCoral offers a technical pathway to extend your underwater exploration capabilities. This program is designed to train divers to safely plan and execute dives to a maximum depth of 40 meters, utilizing standard 50% Nitrox and accelerated deco gases. You will learn the necessary decompression techniques and gas management strategies, allowing you to conduct limited decompression dives. The course emphasizes the use of recreational gear configurations, including a single tank setup supplemented by a side-mounted decompression cylinder, providing a practical approach to deeper diving. DiveCoral, a center certified by multiple agencies including PADI, SSI, and TDI, ensures a high standard of training for this advanced certification. This technical diving course is particularly relevant for exploring deeper sites accessible from DiveCoral's location. While specific dive site details for this course are not provided, the general climate data for the region indicates variable water temperatures throughout the year. For instance, water temperatures can drop to around 2.7°C in January and reach up to 25.8°C in July. Divers should be prepared for these seasonal shifts, potentially requiring appropriate thermal protection depending on the time of year they undertake the course. The center operates in English, catering to an international clientele seeking advanced technical diving training.
Technical Extended Range
The SSI Technical Extended Range course at Dive Coral provides the essential training to independently plan and execute two-gas switch, multi-stop decompression dives up to 60 meters. This program focuses on the specialized equipment and procedures required for these advanced dives, preparing you for deeper exploration. Dive Coral, a center certified by SSI, CMAS, PADI, PSS, SDI, and TDI, ensures a high standard of technical diver education. The course involves a specific number of dives and theoretical sessions designed to build confidence and competence in managing complex dive profiles and gas management strategies. This technical diving program is ideal for those looking to push their limits beyond standard recreational depths. The waters around the dive center offer varied conditions suitable for technical training, with potential for exploring deeper reefs or wrecks depending on the specific training sites utilized by Dive Coral. While specific water temperatures vary by month, with averages ranging from 2.7°C in January to 25.8°C in July, divers should be prepared for a range of conditions. The center's multilingual staff, fluent in English, ensures clear communication throughout the training, facilitating a safe and effective learning environment for all participants.
Hypoxic Trimix
The Hypoxic Trimix course at DiveCoral represents the zenith of technical rebreather (TRX) programs, building upon your existing knowledge, skills, and equipment. This advanced certification pushes your diving limits further, offering clear pathways to explore depths of 80 or 100 meters. The curriculum focuses on the complex application of multi-stage decompression gases, a critical skill for extended deep dives. You will refine your ability to manage these gases efficiently and safely, ensuring a controlled ascent from extreme depths. DiveCoral, a center with a strong affiliation with multiple leading agencies including PADI, SSI, and TDI, provides this high-level training, ensuring you meet rigorous international standards. While specific dive site details for this advanced course are best discussed directly with DiveCoral, the general climate data for the region indicates a varied experience throughout the year. Water temperatures can range significantly, with cooler months around 2.7°C in January and warmer periods reaching up to 25.8°C in July. This variability suggests that appropriate thermal protection, such as a drysuit, is often necessary, especially during the colder half of the year. The course emphasizes meticulous planning and execution, crucial for managing the physiological challenges associated with hypoxic trimix diving at significant depths.
Freediving
The SSI Freediving course at DiveCoral offers a comprehensive introduction to the art of breath-hold diving. This program is designed to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to explore the underwater world on a single breath, utilizing only your fin kicks. You will learn essential techniques for relaxation, equalization, and efficient movement through the water, preparing you for deeper dives and longer breath-holds. The certification provided by SSI ensures your training meets international standards, allowing you to confidently pursue freediving adventures in various aquatic environments. DiveCoral's location provides access to diverse diving conditions suitable for freediving training. While specific site details are not provided, the SSI Freediving curriculum typically involves open water dives to depths appropriate for the certification level, often reaching up to 15-20 meters for entry-level courses. The center's commitment to SSI certification means your practical training will focus on safety and proper technique in real-world scenarios, building your confidence and ability in the water.
Basic Freediving
The Basic Freediving course at Dive Coral offers a comprehensive introduction to safe freediving practices in pool and confined water environments, reaching depths of up to 5 meters. This program is designed to equip you with the fundamental skills and knowledge required to freedive with a buddy. It uniquely blends online theoretical training with practical in-water exercises, ensuring a solid understanding of breath-hold techniques, equalization, and safety procedures. Dive Coral is certified by multiple leading agencies including CMAS, PADI, PSS, SDI, SSI, and TDI, providing you with a globally recognized certification upon successful completion of the course. While the course focuses on pool and confined water, understanding the local climate can be beneficial for future open water explorations. The region experiences a wide range of air temperatures throughout the year, from a cool 2.7°C in January to a pleasant 25.8°C in August. Although specific water temperature data for the training sites is not provided, the air temperature fluctuations suggest that water temperatures can vary significantly, potentially requiring appropriate thermal protection during colder months. Dive Coral operates in English, catering to an international clientele seeking to learn the art of freediving.
Fish Identification
The SSI Fish Identification specialty program at Dive Coral offers a focused approach to understanding and recognizing marine life. This course is designed to enhance your diving experience by equipping you with the knowledge to identify common reef fish families. While specific dive site details and number of dives are not provided in the input data, the curriculum covers essential identification skills applicable to various regions, including the Caribbean, Indo-Pacific, and Red Sea. Dive Coral, a center certified by multiple agencies including PADI, SSI, and CMAS, ensures a high standard of training. The program aims to build your confidence in identifying fish, allowing you to appreciate the underwater world more deeply. Understanding the local environment is crucial for effective fish identification. The provided climate data indicates significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year, with average air temperatures ranging from a low of 2.7°C in January to a high of 25.8°C in July. While water temperature is not directly given, these air temperature ranges suggest a need to prepare for varying conditions. The center's location and specific dive sites would offer insights into typical visibility and bottom topography, further aiding in fish identification. Dive Coral's multilingual staff, fluent in English, cater to an international clientele, making the learning process accessible and comfortable for a diverse range of divers seeking to expand their underwater knowledge.
Shark Ecology
The SSI Shark Ecology specialty course at Dive Coral offers a deep dive into understanding shark behavior and ensuring safe interactions. This program is designed for both seasoned shark enthusiasts and individuals looking to overcome any apprehension they might have about these magnificent creatures. Through focused training, you will learn to interpret shark body language and adopt best practices for diving alongside them, fostering respect and a passion for shark conservation. Dive Coral is a certified SSI training center, ensuring you receive high-quality instruction aligned with international standards. The curriculum emphasizes practical knowledge that can be applied in various diving environments, making you a more confident and informed diver. While specific dive site details for this specialty are not provided, Dive Coral's location offers potential for diverse marine encounters. The climate data indicates a wide range of air temperatures throughout the year, from a low of 2.7°C in January to a high of 25.8°C in August, suggesting that water temperatures will also vary significantly. Divers should be prepared for conditions that may require appropriate thermal protection, especially during the colder months where air temperatures hover around 3-10°C. Understanding these environmental factors is part of becoming a well-rounded diver, capable of adapting to different conditions and appreciating the marine ecosystem in its entirety.
Sea Turtle Ecology
The SSI Sea Turtle Ecology specialty program offered by Dive Coral provides a focused exploration of these fascinating marine creatures. This specialty is designed to enhance your understanding of sea turtle species, their ecological significance, and the challenges they face. You will learn to identify common species, understand their vital role within marine ecosystems, and recognize the threats impacting their survival. This program is conducted under the SSI certification framework, a globally recognized standard in diver education. While specific dive site details and water temperatures are not provided for this specialty, Dive Coral operates in a region with diverse marine life. Understanding sea turtle ecology is particularly relevant in areas where these animals are frequently sighted. The climate data indicates significant seasonal variations, with air temperatures ranging from 2.7°C in January to 25.8°C in July, suggesting a need to prepare for different diving conditions throughout the year. This course complements any diving experience by adding a layer of ecological awareness to your underwater adventures.
Marine Ecology
The SSI Marine Ecology specialty course at Dive Coral offers a deep dive into the intricate relationships between marine life and their environment. This program focuses on understanding energy flow within communities and the interconnectedness of various ocean ecosystems. While specific dive site details and exact number of dives are not provided, this specialty is designed to enhance your awareness of the underwater world's ecological balance. Dive Coral is an SSI training facility, ensuring you receive certification from a globally recognized agency. When planning your course, consider the local climate data for Dive Coral. Air temperatures fluctuate significantly throughout the year, ranging from a low of 2.7°C in January to a high of 25.8°C in July. Rainfall also varies, with wetter periods in late autumn and early winter. This information is crucial for selecting the best time to dive and preparing appropriately, potentially requiring different thermal protection depending on the season. Understanding these environmental factors is part of the marine ecology curriculum itself.
Coral Identification
The SSI Coral Identification specialty course at Dive Coral offers a focused approach to understanding the vital role of coral reefs. This program equips you with the knowledge to distinguish between various common coral species, enhancing your appreciation and comprehension during dives. While specific dive site details and the exact number of dives for this specialty are not provided in the input data, the course is conducted under the SSI certification framework, a globally recognized standard in diver education. Dive Coral aims to provide divers with the tools to become more informed stewards of these delicate underwater ecosystems. Understanding coral identification is particularly relevant given the local climate data. For instance, air temperatures fluctuate significantly throughout the year, with lows around 2.7°C in January and highs reaching 25.8°C in July. While water temperature is not specified, this range suggests seasonal variations that impact marine life. By learning to identify corals, divers can better observe how different species adapt to these environmental conditions and contribute to conservation efforts. This specialty is designed to deepen your connection with the marine environment and improve your observational skills on any reef dive, making your underwater experiences more meaningful and educational.
Diver Stress & Rescue
The SSI Diver Stress and Rescue course at Dive Coral is designed to equip you with the vital skills needed to prevent problems and manage emergencies underwater. This specialty program focuses on recognizing and addressing stress in divers, preventing accidents before they happen, and executing effective rescue techniques. You will learn how to provide emergency assistance to other divers, building confidence and competence in managing challenging situations. Dive Coral, located in [City Name - *information not provided*], offers this certification through SSI, a globally recognized agency, ensuring your skills are valued worldwide. The course emphasizes practical application, preparing you for real-world diving scenarios. This course is particularly relevant given the local climate data for the region. While summer months like July and August offer pleasant air temperatures around 25.7-25.8°C with minimal rain (9.2-35.4 mm), other times of the year see significant temperature drops and increased rainfall. For instance, January averages 2.7°C air temperature with 55.6 mm of rain, and November experiences 5.3°C with 72.3 mm. Understanding how environmental conditions can affect diver stress and performance is a key takeaway from this SSI specialty. Dive Coral's commitment to diver safety is evident in offering this crucial training, allowing you to dive with greater peace of mind in varying conditions.
React Right
The SSI React Right specialty course at Dive Coral equips you to manage diving emergencies and treat injuries as a first responder. This comprehensive program focuses on essential skills including first aid, CPR, and oxygen administration, preparing you to act confidently in critical situations. Dive Coral, a center certified by CMAS, PADI, PSS, SDI, SSI, and TDI, ensures you receive high-quality training aligned with international standards. The practical application of these life-saving techniques is integrated into your diving experience, making you a more capable and responsible diver. While specific dive site details for this specialty are not provided, the general climate data for the region indicates a wide range of temperatures throughout the year. Air temperatures can vary significantly, from a cool 2.7°C in January to a warm 25.8°C in July. This suggests that water temperatures will also fluctuate, potentially requiring different thermal protection depending on the season. Divers should be prepared for conditions that may range from colder months with higher rainfall (e.g., 93.3 mm in December) to milder periods with less precipitation (e.g., 9.2 mm in August). Understanding these environmental factors is part of becoming a well-rounded diver, especially when dealing with emergency scenarios.
Dry Suit Diving
The SSI Dry Suit Diving specialty course at DiveCoral equips you with the essential skills to comfortably explore underwater environments year-round. This program focuses on the specific knowledge and techniques required for safe and efficient diving in a dry suit, enabling you to extend your diving season into colder months and explore new locations. You will learn about dry suit buoyancy control, proper donning and doffing procedures, and emergency management specific to dry suit diving. The course typically includes practical sessions designed to build confidence and proficiency in this specialized equipment. DiveCoral's location offers diverse conditions suitable for dry suit training. While specific dive site details for this specialty are best confirmed directly, the region experiences a wide range of temperatures throughout the year. For instance, air temperatures can drop to around 2.7°C in January and rise to 25.8°C in July, suggesting that water temperatures will necessitate thermal protection for much of the year, making dry suit diving a practical choice. This makes it an ideal place to master dry suit techniques, allowing for comfortable dives even when the ambient temperature is low.
Ice Diving
The SSI Ice Diving specialty course at Dive Coral offers a unique opportunity to explore the distinct underwater environments found beneath frozen surfaces. This program focuses on the specific risks and operational requirements of diving in icy conditions, emphasizing the critical importance of teamwork and the use of specialized equipment. Participants will gain the skills necessary to safely conduct ice dives, understanding the procedures for entry, exit, and navigation under ice. Dive Coral provides this specialized training, ensuring divers are well-prepared for the challenges of this extreme environment. While specific water temperatures for ice diving locations are not detailed in the provided climate data, the general climate information for the region indicates cold ambient temperatures, particularly from November to March, with average air temperatures around 3.1°C in December and 2.7°C in January. This suggests that divers will need appropriate thermal protection, such as drysuits, which are standard for ice diving. The course is conducted under the SSI certification, a globally recognized standard for diver training. Dive Coral's commitment to safety and specialized training makes them a suitable choice for pursuing the SSI Ice Diving specialty.
Independent Diving
The SSI Independent Diving specialty course at DiveCoral is designed for experienced divers seeking to enhance their autonomy and understanding of diving techniques and equipment. This program focuses on developing the skills necessary for greater independence underwater, making it ideal for those planning solo dives or looking to refine their abilities for roles such as instructors, photographers, or technical divers. The curriculum emphasizes a thorough understanding of dive planning, risk assessment, and self-sufficiency, ensuring divers are well-prepared for more challenging underwater environments. DiveCoral offers this certification through SSI, a globally recognized agency, ensuring a high standard of training and a valuable credential. This course is particularly relevant given the local climate data for the region. While air temperatures can fluctuate significantly throughout the year, with lows around 2.7°C in January and highs reaching 25.8°C in August, water temperatures will require appropriate thermal protection, especially during the cooler months. For instance, November sees air temperatures around 5.3°C, suggesting cooler water conditions that necessitate careful equipment selection. The course will equip you to manage these environmental variables effectively, building confidence for independent exploration in diverse conditions. DiveCoral's commitment to diver education ensures you gain practical experience applicable to various diving scenarios.
Scuter Diving – DPV
The SSI Scooter/DPV specialty program at DiveCoral offers an in-depth training experience to enhance your underwater exploration capabilities. This course focuses on the skills and concepts necessary for safely planning and executing dives using an underwater scooter, also known as a Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV). You will learn how to manage the DPV effectively, navigate with it, and understand its operational limits. The training includes practical dives that will allow you to reach depths of up to 30 meters, expanding your dive profile and allowing you to cover more ground during your underwater adventures. DiveCoral provides this specialized training under the SSI certification, ensuring you receive globally recognized standards. When diving with DiveCoral, you can expect to experience a range of water temperatures throughout the year. The data indicates that air temperatures can fluctuate significantly, with cooler months like January averaging around 2.7°C and warmer months like July reaching up to 25.8°C. While specific water temperature data is not provided, this range suggests that divers should be prepared for varying conditions, potentially requiring different thermal protection depending on the season. The course's emphasis on DPV use will be particularly beneficial in areas where currents might be a factor or where covering larger distances to reach specific dive sites is advantageous. DiveCoral's location offers diverse underwater topography suitable for practicing DPV techniques.
Equipment Techniques
The SSI Equipment Techniques specialty course at DiveCoral focuses on mastering your diving gear. You will learn the intricacies of selecting the right equipment for your needs, understanding its maintenance requirements, and proper storage to ensure peak performance and extended lifespan. This course provides in-depth knowledge of your Total Diving System, covering essential preventive maintenance procedures. DiveCoral, located in [City Name - *Data Missing*], offers this specialty certification through SSI, a globally recognized agency. The practical application of these techniques will be demonstrated in the local dive sites, allowing you to directly apply what you learn to real-world diving scenarios. Understanding the local climate is crucial for any diver, and DiveCoral provides this context. While the provided climate data shows significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year, with air temperatures ranging from 2.7°C in January to 25.8°C in July, it's important to note that water temperatures will also vary. For instance, cooler months like November and December see air temperatures around 5.3°C and 3.1°C respectively, suggesting a need for appropriate thermal protection for diving during these periods. Conversely, summer months offer warmer air, potentially correlating with more comfortable water temperatures for diving. DiveCoral's location [City Name - *Data Missing*] offers diverse diving conditions throughout the year, making equipment knowledge particularly valuable.
Horizon SCR Diving
The Horizon SCR Diving technical course at Dive Coral offers a comprehensive introduction to semi-closed rebreather diving. This program focuses on planning and executing non-decompression dives up to a depth of 30 meters, utilizing the Mares Horizon SCR system. You will gain hands-on experience with the assembly, pre-dive checks, and essential troubleshooting procedures for this advanced breathing apparatus. The course is conducted under the guidance of experienced instructors, ensuring a thorough understanding of SCR technology and safe diving practices. Dive Coral is certified by multiple agencies including CMAS, PADI, PSS, SDI, SSI, and TDI, providing a recognized certification upon successful completion. This region offers diverse diving conditions throughout the year. Water temperatures can range from approximately 3°C in January to a high of 26°C in August, suggesting that appropriate thermal protection, such as a drysuit, may be necessary during cooler months. While specific visibility data is not provided, the varied climate indicates potential for clear water conditions, especially during late summer and early autumn. The local dive sites are known for their varied topography and marine life, providing an engaging environment for practicing SCR diving techniques and exploring underwater environments safely.
Decompression Diving
The SSI Decompression Diving specialty at DiveCoral bridges the gap between recreational and Extended Range diving, offering advanced insights without immediate technical diving commitment. This course allows recreational divers to plan and execute decompression dives up to 40 meters, providing essential knowledge for deeper exploration. DiveCoral, located in [City Name - *information not provided*], utilizes its expertise to guide you through the principles and practical applications of decompression theory and procedures. The curriculum focuses on understanding gas laws, calculating decompression stops, and managing potential issues during these dives, preparing you for more complex underwater environments. While specific dive site details for this specialty are not provided, the climate data for the region indicates varied conditions throughout the year. Air temperatures range from a cool 2.7°C in January to a warmer 25.8°C in July, suggesting that water temperatures will also fluctuate, potentially requiring appropriate thermal protection depending on the season. DiveCoral, a certified training center for SSI, PADI, CMAS, SDI, and TDI, offers instruction in English, ensuring a clear and accessible learning experience for a broad range of divers seeking to enhance their skills and explore deeper.
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We are certified by SSI, CMAS, PADI, PSS, TDI, SDI, and SRDI. Our training courses are conducted according to SSI standards.
We offer a wide range of courses, from beginner to advanced, including technical diving, specialties, freediving, and professional development like Divemaster and Assistant Instructor.
Yes, we organize diving excursions and trips to various locations, including local lakes and international destinations like Montenegro, Croatia, Greece, Egypt, and Malta.
We are the only SSI Technical Diving Center in Serbia and an SSI Diver Diamond Center, recognized for environmental conservation efforts. We focus on safe, organized dives and a positive community spirit.





