Egypt Diving Center : Dive In Diving Center in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

Dive In -B P W E P
Sharm El Sheikh

Name:

Dive In -B P W E P

Category:

Not Rated

City:

Sharm El Sheikh

Address:

Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai, Egypt

Location:

Sharm El Sheikh

Phone:

+20-62-661033

Fax:

20 62 661036

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Description and Services


The comfortable and well equipped Dive In Sharm El Sheikh dive centers are situated inside the "Going One" Club Reef 1 and Club Reef 2, using the most modern equipment from Mares. Cylinders are made of aluminum, have both INT as well as DIN fittings and are filled by Bauer compressors. Thanks to the wonderful position of the dive center, it is possible to do shore diving to Tower, Reef 1, and Paradise, Reef 2. Reef one can be dived directly from the beach and can be reached on foot, reef 2 is close by and we provide a free shuttle. Most dives are easily reached with our comfortable equipped boats. You will be able to dive the most wonderful and colorful places reaching from the Garden to the great walls of Ras Umm Sidd.


Close by are also the famous Straits of Tiran where the reef is full of life and it is possible to meet any kind of fish between the most colorful and rich soft corals and Gorgonias. Ras Mohammed is the place for deep drop-offs, where you will find the biggest Gorgonias, tunas, jacks and barracudas, which come up from the abysmal depths of the Red Sea into the crystal clear waters where the diver can be sure to experience unforgettable sights of these great fish on one side and colorful corals on the other, and where sharks are practically guaranteed. Diving the Thistlegorm will probably be the ultimate experience to round off your diving trip. One of the most famous wrecks in the world, the Thistlegorm boasts one of the most interesting cargoes, like motorbikes, locomotives, trucks, bren-gun-carriers and anti-aircraft guns.


Diving for Certified Divers

The large variety of diving, drop-offs, corals, wrecks and caves, allows expert divers as well as newly certified divers to experience unforgettable dives in a sea, which is still one of the most beautiful seas in the world. In all Dive In centers it is possible to rent all diving equipment, including underwater photo and video cameras. It is also possible to engage a Dive In employee who, on request, will film your dives in order to make a personalized video of you underwater.


Daily Diving trips are made on comfortable boats, which are especially built for diving activities. They are provided with toilets, covered space and comfortable sun-decks; normally it takes about 30 minutes to 1 hours to reach the diving spots. Two dives and a hot buffet-style meal are offered on board during the trip. The Full Day trip includes two dives; hot lunch will be served, which has to be paid to the boat crew.


Courses
Learning to dive or perfecting your diving skills is easy and fun. Come and experience the sensation of breathing underwater for free. Dive In Sharm El Sheikh gives you the possibility to choose between the two biggest teaching organizations, NAUI and PADI, to offer you a product aimed especially at your needs and to give to a certification accepted anywhere in the world. Note: For diving you will need to bring an internationally accepted and valid diving license. Diving Packages and Courses are to be paid in advance. Diving Packages are individual and do not include Night-Dives. It is possible to pay by Visa and Master Card.


If you are interested in the diving experience and you want to improve your training, a Passport NAUI course is available. It enables the diver to dive to a maximum depth of 18m under the guide of an instructor. Furthermore, you can take an Open Water Diver PADI or NAUI course, which will enable you to dive with another certified diver to a maximum depth of 18m. For the certified diver all higher levels of certification courses are available.


Accommodations at: Hurghada

Sharm El Sheikh

  • Going One Reef Club

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Last Updated: June 16th, 2011