Great shots! Do you mind sharing your itinerary? Also how was the Emperor?It was great! Had an outstanding time and we were treated to some great dives.
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Great shots! Do you mind sharing your itinerary? Also how was the Emperor?It was great! Had an outstanding time and we were treated to some great dives.
Thanks! I flew into Cairo and spent a day there before flying to Hurghada and transferring to the boat in Port Ghalib. Did the far south route and the BDE route back to back with them. Then did a private tour from there to Luxor for 2 days, then back to stay in El Gouna for a couple of days before flying back home.Great shots! Do you mind sharing your itinerary? Also how was the Emperor?
I'm thinking about doing a first ever LOB to the Red Sea about this time next year, so I don't know whether that's typical as well. That does seem like a lot. Were most of the dives from RIBs/Zodiacs or from the mother ship?Emperor was good, for the most part... But, I've never done a liveaboard with such large dive groups (10-14 per guide), though. I don't know what the norm for the region is, but this seemed way excessive.
Yikes! What did you do - grab a neighboring octo or head for the surface?Luckily we were only at 45 feet or so and I was close to the group at the time, or that could have gone VERY badly for me.
It was about half and half.Thanks for your responses - much appreciated.
I'm thinking about doing a first ever LOB to the Red Sea about this time next year, so I don't know whether that's typical as well. That does seem like a lot. Were most of the dives from RIBs/Zodiacs or from the mother ship?
Yikes! What did you do - grab a neighboring octo or head for the surface?
Yeah, the two groups were separated enough to where we rarely ran into each other, but there were only two groups. And yes, I was with Emperor.Hmm ... 12 diver groups is a lot and inme not the norm. I'd say nine out of ten times -- 24 divers would be divided into three groups, each group given different kit up and zodiac times. For the off shore sites, you also go a little deeper, which restrain bottom times. A ten minute interval or so in between groups effectively gives some alone time on the deeper points for each group. Lots of life and things to see on the walls in the shallows after that, so no need to rush back to the boat. Sometimes of course there are reasons for not doing things as usual. Did you go with Emperor Divers?