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LIVE ABOARD DIVING SAFARI
The ultimate diving vacation!
A liveaboard, or as we call it, diving safari is the best way to make the most of your dive holiday. Cruise the sea, hoping from one dive site to the other, picking the best dives at the best time of day. Enjoy more dives and more sites. The boat will be you're floating hotel and dive center, allowing you to reside right over the dive site in comfort! Cruises starts and ends at Sharm El Sheikh.
A typical day on a diving safari will look like this: The day starts at around 07:30 with coffee or tea served with a cake or cookies followed by a detailed briefing on the site to be dived (as done prior to each and every dive), morning dive and breakfast. After breakfast enjoy some time off to lie in the sun, read a book or chat with diving companions. Lunch is served after the second dive and in the early afternoon the third dive takes place followed by afternoon tea and cake. Dinner is served at around 8:00 p.m. If dusk or night dives are planned, then dinnertime is adjusted accordingly to be served after the dive. In between dives there is plenty of time to relax and soak-up some sun. Night mooring is in quite lagoons to enable a good night sleep.
THE BOATS
Safari boats are designed and built to provide passengers with amenities such as cabins with bed bunks, showers and toilets, Salon equipped with a sound system, T.V & VCR, dining area and of course a sun deck. As well as a hotel the boat is also a well-equipped dive center with air tanks, compressor, scuba gear, safety and first aid equipment. Dive center area is comprised of a large comfortable kiting-up area with bunches and storage boxes for your scuba gear, tanks and compressor and a dive platform at the stern. Boat size very from about 20 meters, taking 6 to 8 divers to 30 m. and up taking 8 to 18 divers and more. Comfort levels very as well, from the simple to the luxurious.
DESTINATIONS
Liveaboard: departure from Sharm El Sheikh, covering dive sites around Sharm, reefs of Tiran at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba, Ras Muhammad national Marine Park and Sha`ab Mahmmud and Sha`ab Ali and Abu Nouhas at the entrance to the Gulf of Suez.
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