Diving trips to northern Egypt
Diving trips to Northern Egypt offer exciting diving on well-preserved and well-known wrecks such as the Thistlegorm interspersed with colorful reefs and...
Diving trips to northern Egypt
Diving trips to southern Egypt
On animal tours to southern Egypt you are offered exciting diving on steep walls covered with soft and hard corals, beautiful reef systems...
Diving trips to southern Egypt
Liveaboard Egypt
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A liveaboard in Egypt and the Red Sea is for many the first real diving trip and indeed the first liveaboard. There is liveaboard which suits everyone from beginners to more advanced. However, it may be good to know that there are certain restrictions or recommendations on some tours: For safaris "Wrecks & Reefs"And"South & St Johns” we recommend that you are a PADI Open Water diver or equivalent. You should also have logged at least 10 dives.
For the safari"Get wrecked” and safaris to the marine parks (Brothers, Elphinestone, Rocky, Zabargad, Daedalus) we recommend a minimum of Advanced Open Water. You must also have logged at least 20 dives. During the latter trips, it is important that you master diving in strong currents. You must have good control over your balance and feel safe in your diving even if there is a strong current. Note that sometimes the currents can even go downwards. If you have not logged any dives in the past year, we recommend that you do a de-rusting dive before departure. A liveaboard in Egypt can sometimes be demanding, which is why these rules exist. Many times the demands on you as a diver are more about recommendations. The Red Sea can be fast and have big waves. It is so that the dive guides in Egypt can give everyone equal attention. They want to be able to keep track of the diving group and therefore these requirements and recommendations exist. If you are unsure whether you can join a tour, contact us and we will check with Egypt. Many times they will say yes if, for example, they want you to dive with someone who is very experienced and can help you on the spot.