Serious Technical Training in a Controlled Setup

Project Laut offers technical diving courses in Bali and guided technical dives for divers who want to progress through advanced equipment, decompression training, and deeper diving in a structured environment. The focus is on clear progression, strong in-water standards, and training that builds confidence through control.

Technical diving courses in Bali with instructor attaching a regulator to a scuba cylinder.

A practical sidemount course for divers who want to improve comfort, trim, and equipment familiarity before moving into more advanced technical training.

$379

An entry point into planned decompression diving for certified divers ready to move beyond standard no-stop recreational limits and into decompression diving.

$349

A structured technical pathway for divers looking to expand depth, gas planning, and decompression capability in a more advanced framework.

$879

A technical sidemount pathway combining equipment configuration, redundancy, and stronger in-water control in an advanced setup.

$439

Advanced nitrox training for divers using high-oxygen mixes as part of a decompression-focused technical progression.

$439

Supported guided technical dives for qualified divers looking to explore local sites in a serious, well-organized technical setup.

$139

You want to improve comfort, trim, and equipment familiarity in sidemount diving setups before moving into more advanced technical training.

You are ready to move beyond standard no-stop recreational limits and begin building experience with planned decompression.

You want a more advanced technical diving pathway focused on deeper progression, gas planning, and a broader decompression framework.

You are already qualified for technical diving and want supported access to local technical diving in Bali with a serious setup and local knowledge.

Serious In-Water Standards

Structured Progression

Training and Guided Diving in One Setup

Room to Build a Custom Path

Courses can be combined into logical progression packages based on equipment setup, decompression goals, and the direction you want your technical training to take.

Qualified divers can book guided technical dives to explore local sites with a serious setup, local knowledge, and support that fits the demands of technical diving.

If you are unsure which combination of courses makes the most sense, Project Laut can help map out a route based on your current level, experience, and long-term goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What technical diving courses in Bali does Project Laut offer?

Project Laut offers a structured range of technical diving courses in Bali for divers who want to build skills progressively rather than jump into technical training without the right foundation.

The current technical pathways include: Recreational Sidemount, Decompression Diving, Extended Range, Extended Range Sidemount, Extended Range Nitrox, and Guided Technical Dives for already certified technical divers

Together, these technical diving courses in Bali allow divers to choose the route that best fits their equipment goals, decompression interests, and overall progression. Some divers begin by improving control and configuration through sidemount, while others begin with decompression procedures and build from there into more advanced extended range pathways.

Which technical diving course in Bali should I start with?

For many divers, the best place to begin among Project Laut’s technical diving courses in Bali is either Decompression Diving or Recreational Sidemount, depending on what they want to improve first.

If your goal is to begin moving beyond standard no-stop recreational diving and start learning how to plan and execute decompression dives properly, then Decompression Diving is often the strongest starting point.

If your goal is to improve comfort, trim, redundancy, and familiarity with a sidemount configuration, then Recreational Sidemount is often the better first step.

In other words, the best entry route into technical diving courses in Bali depends on whether you are primarily trying to develop decompression procedures or equipment configuration and in-water control.

Do I need prior technical diving experience before joining technical diving courses in Bali?

No, you do not need prior technical diving experience before joining Project Laut’s technical diving courses in Bali. Some of the courses are designed specifically as entry points into technical development.

That said, most technical courses do have baseline prerequisites. In general, divers should be: Open Water certified, Deep Diving certified, have at least 24 logged dives, and be at least 18 years old

So while prior technical experience is not required, divers do still need a solid recreational foundation before beginning most technical diving courses in Bali. The point is not to exclude people, but to make sure they begin technical training from the right starting point and with enough experience to progress safely and effectively.

What makes Project Laut’s technical diving courses in Bali different?

Project Laut’s technical diving courses in Bali are built around serious in-water standards, progression beyond minimums, and training that reflects real local experience rather than just course completion.

The focus is on trim, control, awareness, consistency, and doing things properly in the water, not just getting through the checklist. That matters in technical diving, where small weaknesses tend to show up much faster and under more pressure than they do in standard recreational training.

The courses are also taught by an Instructor Trainer / XR Instructor with six years of diving experience in Nusa Penida, which gives the training an added level of local relevance and practical understanding. That combination of stronger standards, deeper coaching, and local technical experience is what makes Project Laut’s technical diving courses in Bali different from a more minimal technical offering.

Can I combine technical diving courses in Bali into a longer progression pathway?

Yes. Project Laut’s technical diving courses in Bali can absolutely be combined into a longer progression route.

This can happen in two ways. The first is through custom packages, where multiple technical courses are combined into a more logical and structured pathway based on your goals, certification level, and equipment preferences. The second is through the extended Instructor + GoTechnical pathway, which combines instructor development with recreational-level technical certifications and a longer training format.

This makes the technical side of Project Laut more flexible than a simple one-course-at-a-time model. Instead of treating each course in isolation, technical diving courses in Bali can be built into a more deliberate progression that gives divers more continuity and a stronger overall development path.

Do I need my own equipment for technical diving courses in Bali?

Yes. Guided technical dives are available for already certified technical divers as part of Project Laut’s broader technical diving courses in Bali and technical support offering.

These dives are designed for qualified divers who want supported access to local sites with local knowledge and a more serious technical setup. Project Laut includes the basic regulator and BCD setups, and Nitrox mixes are also included.

This means that for certified divers, the technical offering is not limited only to formal instruction. Guided technical dives are also available as a way to continue diving in a structured environment, with support that matches the demands of technical diving rather than standard recreational guiding.

Are guided technical dives available for certified divers in Bali?

Yes. Guided technical dives are available for already certified technical divers as part of Project Laut’s broader technical diving courses in Bali and technical support offering.

These dives are designed for qualified divers who want supported access to local sites with local knowledge and a more serious technical setup. Project Laut includes the basic regulator and BCD setups, and Nitrox mixes are also included.

This means that for certified divers, the technical offering is not limited only to formal instruction. Guided technical dives are also available as a way to continue diving in a structured environment, with support that matches the demands of technical diving rather than standard recreational guiding.

What makes technical diving courses in Bali with Project Laut worth the investment?

Project Laut’s technical diving courses in Bali are worth the investment because technical diving is not an area where cheap or minimal training pays off in the long run.

Divers are investing in serious standards, local technical experience, structured progression, and training that focuses on control and real competence rather than just course completion. In technical diving, that matters even more than in standard recreational training, because weaknesses in buoyancy, trim, planning, or equipment familiarity become much more consequential as dives become more advanced.

There is also value in being able to combine courses, build longer progression pathways, and continue into guided technical dives in the same environment. That kind of continuity helps divers develop more confidently and with a clearer long-term path.

So in short, the investment in technical diving courses in Bali is ultimately an investment in yourself; in your safety, your competence, your confidence, and the quality of the diver you become.