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1 ACTIVE COURSES
May 17 - May 18

12378 - Level 1 Freediver

Island of Hawai'i, Holualoa, HI

Language: English

Tuition Fee: $ 400 USD

available for

OnlineGroup

Fully In-Person

Students must be available to take both the theoretical and practical portions of this course in-person with a certified FII instructor

Dylan Currier FII #175
Dylan Currier
April 6, 2025, 9:34 am - F.I.I. Status: ACTIVE

Level 1 Instructor

Level 2 Instructor

SI-Basic Freediving Safety

Junior Freediver Instructor

Assistant Instructor

Newport
7 Carroll Ave
02840, Newport, Rhode Island

Kona Freedivers
74-5583 Luhia St. B11
96740, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

Narragansett Bay
3 Fort Wetherill Rd
02835, Jamestown, RI

Island of Hawai'i
76-5892 Maluhia Rd
96725, Holualoa, HI

North Shore, Oahu
61-31 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
96712, Pupukea, Hawaii

Westside Oahu
Ko'olina, Hawaii

Dylan is a seasoned freediver, spearfisherman, underwater photographer, pelagic naturalist, and veteran instructor with a decade of experience teaching and training in the water. His journey beneath the surface began at the age of 21 during a sailing sabbatical with his father in the Bahamas, where the art of breath-hold diving and spearfishing first caught his imagination. That encounter set him on a path that would reshape his life?and root it entirely in the ocean. Since then, Dylan has devoted himself fully to the pursuit and practice of freediving, evolving into a deep diver, safety diver, and educator with thousands of hours spent in the water. He trained under 13x world record holder and FII founder Martin Stepanek, and went on to become the youngest ever certified Level 2 Instructor with Freediving Instructors International. He now dives to depths of 200 feet (60m) on a single breath, hunts fish to depths up to 40m, and teaches both public and private courses throughout the year. After cutting his teeth in the dark waters of New England, Dylan followed his instincts west to the middle of the Pacific Ocean?relocating to Hawai?i to immerse himself in the bluewater environment full-time. Today, he calls Kona home, where he teaches courses year-round and continues to explore the outer limits of what?s possible on breath-hold. His instruction is rooted in experience, safety, technique and the mindset required to move with confidence and awareness in the ocean. When not teaching, Dylan works as a pelagic wildlife guide, spotter, and safety diver. He is the owner and lead guide of See Through Sea, a wildlife tour company based in Kona that specializes in open-ocean encounters with Hawai?i?s pelagic species. He also serves as Lead Educator and Head of Program Development at FreediveSafe! Hawai?i, a nonprofit dedicated to preventing spearfishing and freediving-related fatalities through community education and outreach. Follow Dylan on Instagram @thesaltyskipper