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Correct. As you say, the 70 € are per day, regardless of how many dives you do.I’ll just add to above information that at the RSDS dive centers (Shagra & Nakari) reef taxi is included in the unlimited diving packages. It means you can get a zodiac to drive you out and/or pick you up on their house reefs. So they have heftier per day price at €70/day or €315 for five days (€63/day).
5 days or more will give a lower per day price.Correct. As you say, the 70 € are per day, regardless of how many dives you do.
That gives you a total of 6 different dive spots/profiles: shore/shore, zodiac/shore, zodiac/zodiac x 2 (going North or going South)
It’s a very murky line in the eyes of the CDWS, I had 2 conflicting experiences in Dahab that made it a bit clear to me (and consolidate with other anecdotes):I honestly dont think its allowed by law for you to dive alone without a Egyptian registered dive person/company.
I have many times asked to just dive alone while with my regular boat (s) as the reef under the boat for perfect for photography and me and my partner pottering about looking for micro fauna but not allowed in any way shape or form.
It’s a very murky line in the eyes of the CDWS, I had 2 conflicting experiences in Dahab that made it a bit clear to me (and consolidate with other anecdotes):
I was allowed by a shop to take my partner alone at the lighthouse on her last “refresher” dive — but I have a history and connection with them so it was more of a “I trust you don’t advertise this kinda thing”
I asked another diveshop where I did all my tech training 1st day after arrival if I can just get tanks and some lead and dabble around in the confined zone of the lighthouse to get back in my “water element” (check weights, clear nose and be ready for my upcoming classes); they had a strict No (even tho I had a good connection and goodwill there as well) — the said “if you have a self reliant cert we can let you”
I’m sure now that the 2nd rule holds, but not for dive spots where you’d have to “register” access with authorities or entry fees (think checkpoints at Canyon/Bluehole) as these have to be pre approved anyway (and tourist fees collected)
I know that in some places in Hurghada area (like Makadi, Marsaa Shagara) you can go unguided with your buddy in the house reefs; but of course no rib diving
I’m yet to find the definitive/canonical rules listed somewhere
The thing about Egypt is that if you get caught doing something against the rules then the reprecussions are heavy generally. Diving without a guide is VERY rare in Egypt and every single boat or guide I have spoken to has said no either due to insurance OR just 'government doesnt allow you to dive without a egypt registered dive master'Just to be clear: "alone" means without guide (="unguided") but with your dive buddy, not solo. "Solo" would be without guide and without buddy.
Diving without guide is absolutely common.
Did that once actually, boat based night dive — but me and my buddy (Egyptians) were both rescue certified, it was day 4 on board so they had some faith in our skills to be autonomous; my buddys late father an instructor already (so him a JOW for decades); AND (the big one) my buddy being friends with the operatorsThe thing about Egypt is that if you get caught doing something against the rules then the reprecussions are heavy generally. Diving without a guide is VERY rare in Egypt and every single boat or guide I have spoken to has said no either due to insurance OR just 'government doesnt allow you to dive without a egypt registered dive master'
Then add RSDS to the "very rare" list.Diving without a guide is VERY rare in Egypt
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