pisauron
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Forget the boats.
Just go to Dahab for shore dives.
The hippie capital of the middle east.
Just go to Dahab for shore dives.
The hippie capital of the middle east.
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Then there’s the diving, of course . . .That's why I sought more clarification from him. Meal and sleep times are the most important aspects of a dive trip, especially on a liveaboard, for me.![]()
To reiterate from my initial post, the LOBs I mentioned are from my personal experience and aren't meant to represent the entire industry or be statistically representative.
Forget the boats.
Just go to Dahab for shore dives.
The hippie capital of the middle east.
Well i wish, scooters are "banned" in Sinai.With a fully charged expedition grade scooter.
Booyah.
technically rebreathers as well — well not banned but they just put you on a watchlist (and their „threat“ got normalized over the years)Well i wish, scooters are "banned" in Sinai.
But some do exist and can be spotted sometimes.
But no need for them in Dahab though.
Do you know which dive center rents them in Dahab?technically rebreathers as well — well not banned but they just put you on a watchlist (and their „threat“ got normalized over the years)
Ofcourse people fly over with their rebreathers all the time, the same can’t be said for dpvs
But it’s relatively easy to rent out a dpv in Dahab, given the cert, the money and an (CDWS) approved diveplan — not that Dahab has a dive that actually needs a DPV
Not entirely sure, but I think SlyDive and ScubaSeekers — I can ask around on the DLDo you know which dive center rents them in Dahab?