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Safaris
Currently a very popular option is a combination of a three-day safari coupled with four night's hotel accommodation. Furthermore, there is a considerable potential to operate seven-day safaris to the southern Egyptian Red Sea. On the three day safaris, the most common schedule is to dive the Ras Mohamed Marine Park and the world famous Thistlegorm wreck, staying overnight at Sha'ab Ali. Other interesting sites include Shag Rock and Sha'ab Mahmoud. A typical seven-day charter will include Gubal Abu Nuhas with its amazing wreck collection.
Instructors who are highly trained professionals present all our diving courses and they have qualified to conduct PADI diver courses by meeting diving's highest instructor training standards. All courses are fun and ensure that the client learns what they need to enjoy diving to the fullest. Our 5 star PADI Resort status offers some added value to the client - on successful completion of their course they will be presented with a GOLD certification card.
Full well maintained and quality scuba and snorkeling equipment is available for rental at the Dive Centre. |
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For those wishing to explore the famous Red Sea wrecks. We offer them the opportunity to explore that world with its secrets through a special itinerary for three days to seven days including up to 8 - 9 dives on wrecks. |
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| *Special itineraries to meet your client's needs on request. All itineraries are subject to weather conditions. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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