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Bubbles offer a leisurely scuba diving, snorkeling and adventure vacation in south Sinai. Imagine sinking your toes into sugar sand snorkeling or diving among the sharks and stingrays, or hiking the
trails of pirates and bootleggers of years gone by. No crowds
no noise, nothing to do but sit back relax and choose from an
incredible variety of activities including scuba diving, snorkeling, sunbathing and island exploring.
Dahab lies alongside the deepest section of the African rift, the giant
crack in the earth’s crust that formed the Red Sea. The jagged
mountains above, continue at much the same angle underwater, forming a
dramatic seascape of valleys, canyons and caves. Most of Dahab’s
dive-spots are geologically unique. Two dive-sites, the Canyon and the
Blue Hole, are worldwide known amongst divers. Sport divers are allowed
to explore the two sites to a maximum depth of 30m.
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There are only a few places in the world where a first-time visitor is
confronted with a mountainous desert landscape as spectacular as that
of the Sinai. On our Bedouin Safari, you will actually trek into the
heart of the desert on camel, by foot and by jeep. You will visit some
of the awesome Sinai canyons and spend time with a Bedouin tribe,
learning about their techniques of survival in this harsh desert environment.
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There is so many ways to travel in Egypt and so much to see .From Cairo
(the capital) to Luxor To Aswanin the south (Upper-Egypt) and to
Alexandria, Alamein on the Mediterranean Sea to Hurghada and Sharm el
Sheikh on the Red Sea and to Sinai to the Oasis in the Desert . Egypt
is unique as it witnessed different historical periods starting from
the unique and only Pharaonic period to the Coptic (early egyptian
Christianity) to . . .
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Technical diving (sometimes referred to a Tec diving) is a form of scuba diving that exceeds the scope of recreational diving
(although the vast majority of technical divers dive for recreation and
nothing else). Technical divers require advanced training, extensive
experience, specialized equipment and often breathe breathing gases other than air or standard nitrox.
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If
you ask the red sea divers why they prefer the liveabord safari diving?
You are likely to get a hundred of answers, below are few good reasons about preferring the liveabord safari diving in the red sea…..