Push Your Limits. Dive Into the Unknown.

Our cave diving courses are designed for experienced divers ready to explore overhead environments. Learn advanced techniques, equipment setups, and safety procedures in Florida and Mexico.
Our cave diving courses take place in Florida and the Riviera Maya, Mexico, giving you access to some of the most stunning underwater cave systems in the world.
TDI Full Cave Diver student exploring underwater cave with guideline and light

Must be Intro to Cave Certified

Mexico

TDI Full Cave Diver Course

Master advanced cave diving skills
✔ Learn to plan and execute cave dives
✔ Use jump reels and stage bottles
✔ Train in complex cave environments
✔ TDI Full Cave Diver certification

You’ll be certified as:

TDI Full Cave Diver

From $1,080.00
Diver practicing skills in overhead environment during TDI Intro to Cave Diver course

Must be a Certified Cavern Diver

Mexico

TDI Intro to Cave Diver Course

Enter the world of cave diving
✔ Learn stress-tested cave skills
✔ Includes theory + 4 cave dives
✔ Cavern certification required
✔ Next step before full cave training

You’ll be certified as:

TDI Intro to Cave Diver

From $840.00
Diver following a guideline during TDI Cavern Diver Course training.

Must be Sidemount Diver Certified

Mexico

TDI Cavern Diver Course

Learn to dive in Florida caverns
✔ Explore safely with clear limits
✔ No cave diving experience needed
✔ Includes eLearning + 4 dives
✔ TDI Cavern Diver certification

You’ll be certified as:

TDI Cavern Diver

From $840.00
Scuba diver with sidemount configuration diving along cave wall – Sidemount Diver Course

Must be Open Water Certified

Gold Coast, Florida

SDI/TDI Sidemount Diver Course

Master sidemount diving with SDI!
✔ Master sidemount skills
✔ Optimize gas management
✔ Learn equipment setups
✔ Boost dive confidence

You’ll be certified as:

SDI/TDI SIDEMOUNT DIVER

From $480.00

Cave Diving Courses – Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need previous cave diving experience to start a course?

No, prior cave diving experience is not required to begin the TDI Cavern Diver Course. However, you must be a certified Open Water Diver (or equivalent) and be at least 18 years old (or 15 with parental consent). Good buoyancy control and comfort in the water are essential for training in overhead environments.

  • Cavern Diver: Teaches basic overhead environment skills while staying within sight of the entrance and natural light.
  • Intro to Cave Diver: Allows limited penetration into caves beyond the daylight zone with stricter rules.
  • Full Cave Diver: Provides full training in cave navigation, gas planning, staging, and emergency procedures.

Cave diving requires specialized equipment, including:

  • Redundant air sources (such as doubles or sidemount)
  • Primary and backup dive lights
  • Safety reel and guideline tools

We will provide a detailed gear checklist for each course. Contact us to find out which equipment is already included in your course price.

We conduct cave diving training in Florida (e.g., Peacock Springs, Ginnie Springs) and in Mexico’s Riviera Maya (cenotes like Dos Ojos, Tajma Ha). You can choose your training location depending on schedule and preferences.

Yes. All of our cave diving courses follow TDI standards, and you will receive an official TDI e-certification card upon successful completion of each level.

The duration depends on the certification level and your diving experience.
The TDI Cavern Diver Course typically takes 2–3 days, while the Intro to Cave Diver and Full Cave Diver courses each require an additional 2–4 days. You can complete the levels separately or combine them into an intensive multi-day training program based on your availability and comfort level.

Each cave diving course requires a specific number of training dives.
The TDI Cavern Diver Course includes a minimum of 4 dives, as do the Intro to Cave Diver and Full Cave Diver courses.
In addition to underwater training, a significant portion of each course is spent on land-based skill development, including equipment setup, guideline techniques, emergency procedures, and dive planning.
Some divers may require additional dives depending on their comfort and performance during training.