Discover the Thrill of Wreck Diving with Blue Holic Scuba
Explore sunken vessels, artificial reefs, and offshore structures as you expand your diving skills in real-world environments. The PADI Wreck Diver Specialty Course teaches you how to safely navigate wrecks, assess conditions, and—when appropriate—conduct limited penetration using proper techniques and equipment.
This course is ideal for divers who want to build confidence, situational awareness, and comfort while diving around complex underwater structures.
Course Details
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Duration: 2 days
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Dives Required: 4
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Course Fee: $250
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Prerequisite: PADI Adventure Diver (or equivalent)
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Minimum Age: 15 years
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Certification: PADI Wreck Diver Specialty
Boat trips and dive locations vary based on conditions and scheduling.
Dive Location Options
San Diego – Yukon Shipwreck
One of the most iconic wreck dives in Southern California, the Yukon is a 366-foot Canadian destroyer intentionally sunk as part of an artificial reef project. Resting on its side at approximately 100 feet, the Yukon offers large-scale wreck navigation and penetration opportunities for experienced divers.
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Depth: 60–100 ft
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Penetration: Extensive
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Best for: Divers looking to refine wreck penetration and advanced navigation skills
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Additional Gear: Dive light, reel/spool, cutting tool
Catalina Island – Casino Point
Casino Point offers a calmer environment with smaller wreck remnants integrated into lush kelp forests. This site is ideal for divers new to wreck exploration or those seeking a more relaxed introduction to wreck techniques.
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Depth: 30–60 ft
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Penetration: Minimal
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Best for: Introductory wreck diving and navigation practice
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Additional Gear: Standard scuba equipment
Offshore Oil Rigs (By Demand)
Select wreck specialty dives may be conducted at Southern California oil rigs, which function as massive artificial reefs and complex structures. These dives focus on external wreck navigation, buoyancy control, and environmental awareness rather than penetration.
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Depth: Varies by rig
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Penetration: No penetration
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Best for: Confident divers interested in large-scale structures and marine life
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Scheduling: By demand, conditions permitting
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Additional Gear: Dive light recommended
Oil rig dives are scheduled intentionally and may take place on smaller boats with an instructor.
What You’ll Learn
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Wreck navigation and approach techniques
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Hazard identification and risk management
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Use of lines, reels, and reference points
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Limited wreck penetration procedures (where appropriate)
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Surveying and mapping wreck structures
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Environmental and historical preservation considerations
Gear Requirements
Mandatory Gear
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Mask, snorkel, fins
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BCD and regulator
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Exposure protection suitable for Southern California (7mm recommended)
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Dive computer or depth gauge
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Surface Marker Buoy (SMB)
Wreck-Specific Gear
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Dive light
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Penetration reel or spool
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Cutting tool
Full gear rentals, including wreck-specific equipment, are available.
Specialty Bundle Option
This course is included in our Specialty Diver Bundle.
Complete any two PADI Specialty courses for $350 and receive:
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2 PADI Specialty certification cards
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Credit toward Master Scuba Diver
Available specialties include:
Peak Performance Buoyancy, Deep Diver, Underwater Navigation, Fish Identification, Night Diver, Wreck Diver, and Enriched Air (Nitrox).
Note:
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PADI eLearning / course materials are not included
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Boat trips, site fees, and gear rentals are not included
Ask us if bundling makes sense for your diving goals.
Course Schedule
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Day 1: Dives 1–2 (wreck orientation, navigation, procedures)
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Day 2: Dives 3–4 (skill refinement and exploration)
Exact dates and locations vary. Please refer to our Dive Calendar for upcoming trips.
How to Book
Ready to expand your diving skills and explore wreck environments?
📞 Call us at +1 (323) 641-7416 to:
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discuss dive location options
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coordinate scheduling
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review prerequisites and gear
Eco-Conscious Diving
Wrecks are living ecosystems and historical sites.
Blue Holic Scuba emphasizes low-impact diving techniques and responsible exploration to help preserve these environments for future generations.
Leave nothing but bubbles.