theduckguru
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Nobody died, that’s a positive.
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Thank you for coming to the forum to tell your side of this. It's understandable you would want negative claims you believe aren't true taken down by the reviewer (I don't know where all this would be...ScubaBoard or a number of other online review hosts), as it's understandable the reviewer may want to 'get the word out.'Blue Horizon team met the guests on 30th September as agreed and we came to an agreement and offered a fair compensation (FOUR FULL DAYS which equals to 57%) and all the guests on board which was accepted by everyone.. You promised to edit out the review and remove things that aren't facts and it's still not done.
Too good to be true.
What you paid is what you got.
There is no free lunch in life.
Roughly how much in round trip airfare was involved? Curious as to what Red Sea liveaboard trips tend to run compared to Caribbean trips.I've done two liveaboards in Egypt, each for under $1,000 for the week. The diving was great, the food was good (not spectacular), the divemaster ranged from OK to excellent, the boats were somewhat tired/dated but quite decent for the price. So on its face, it's not impossible to have a good liveaboard experience for $1,000.
I think Egypt tourism rates are lower than the Maldives though.I've done two liveaboards in Egypt, each for under $1,000 for the week. The diving was great, the food was good (not spectacular), the divemaster ranged from OK to excellent, the boats were somewhat tired/dated but quite decent for the price. So on its face, it's not impossible to have a good liveaboard experience for $1,000.