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| On 4 Apr 2005 02:51:43 -0700, "Ken" <dormouse101@hotmail.com> wrote: <SNIP> >no-one goes in the water before they have a check-dive. <SNIP> >Ken Erm.... Am I the only confused one???? :-p Excellent write up, many thanks for posting it. Danny The box said windows 98 or better, so I installed Linux Header is false, correct is Danny at danshome dot org |
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| On 4 Apr 2005 02:51:43 -0700, "Ken" <dormouse101@hotmail.com> wrote: <SNIP> >no-one goes in the water before they have a check-dive. <SNIP> >Ken Erm.... Am I the only confused one???? :-p Excellent write up, many thanks for posting it. Danny The box said windows 98 or better, so I installed Linux Header is false, correct is Danny at danshome dot org |
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| Keywords: El Quseir, Egypt (Movenpick, Hayes and Jarvis, Air Atlanta, Subex) Background: just back from 1 week in the Movenpick in El Quseir, about 140km south of Hurghada. Me: novice diver (27 dives before now, mostly indian ocean, some UK) and my wife (9 year break after learning and doing about 10 dives in the indian ocean). Hayes and Jarvis: Seemed the cheapest company to book the hotel through. Got most of my documents to me (except the insurance info) but failed to provde the vouchers for the diving we had paid for so that all ahd to be checked out on arrival. Movenpick: Gorgeous hotel - check it out on the movenpick web site. Lots to do, loads of helpful friendly staff, very green building with grey water irrigation etc. Good food - local and continental (swiss kitchens, local chefs) and reasonable prices. Air Atlanta: Amazing. Actually a decent plane (747-200 in reasonable nick) and not bad legroom. But organisation? Couldn't organise a punch-up between celtic and rangers fans. Told us the wrong terminal at gatwick, wrong flight time out, wrong amount of carry on luggage, wrong fligth time on return...any information we got out of them was guaranteed wrong. Remarkable. Subex: Exceptional. Exceedingly professional and safe. they limit the number of divers out at one time and protect their reef. It starts with the low-impact jetty to get you beyond the reef. There is a full briefing and no-one goes in the water before they have a check-dive. Then they decide if you can go unguided or not. Every dive is preceded by a full briefing of what to look out for. The local staff help you kit up - they will do everything from nothing at all through to fit your tank and bcd and fins. Most dives are off the jetty or a short zodiac trip to do one-way swims and their are half day and full day safaris further afield. Each dive was a minimum of 60 mins - even guided it is simply a case fo going until you are nearly out of air. As they have a fun reefy area at about 5m depth you can continue to play there long past 50bar. After a hot shower and kit rinse there is a full debrief with the fish books. All in all a truly rolls royce service. I cam eaway with the impression that they are there to give the divers what they want, not to pack them in the water and take their money. They took very very good care of my wife who was understandably nervous after a long break and she had a really pleasurable reintroduction to diving as a result. They have a website (www.subex.org). Diving: Great for beginners and near beginners - fabulous house reef, loads of small fish but very few pelagics in the bay. We did swim with a turtle and ended a dive looking a barracuda down the snout. Otherwise it was a terrific array of butterfly fish, crocodile fish, snappers, groupers, wrasse, damsels, an emormouse moray, blue-spotted rays and banner fish. Also squid, prawns slugs, garden eels, lots of soft coral - all the works. For more advanced folk there is lots to see, caves to explore and the safaris. We did one to Abu Dabab, abotu 100km further south (just north of Marsa Alam) and met the dugong there as well as several guitar rays and a huge featherrtail stingray. Water temperature was mostly about 22deg C (last week of March) - at surface or at 20m. Visibility varied with the wind from an easy 20m+ to about 7m on the last day (very still). Summary: fantastic easy diving especially for those with less experience - although there were divers there with 400+ dives enjoying themselves. Not cheap - but a really nice resort with kiddy club, lovely beach etc so non-diving members of th eparty have loads to do. Next time - we'll book a flight directly to Marsa Alam, book the hotel and diving on the web and save almost 50%. Ken |
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| "Ken" <dormouse101@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1112608303.942478.222350@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... > Air Atlanta: Amazing. Actually a decent plane (747-200 in reasonable > nick) and not bad legroom. But organisation? Couldn't organise a > punch-up between celtic and rangers fans. Told us the wrong terminal at > gatwick, wrong flight time out, wrong amount of carry on luggage, wrong > fligth time on return...any information we got out of them was > guaranteed wrong. Remarkable. Maybe their manpower is preoccupied getting the nick in the 747-200? Great trip report. Thank you Ken. |
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| On 4 Apr 2005 02:51:43 -0700, "Ken" <dormouse101@hotmail.com> wrote: <SNIP> >no-one goes in the water before they have a check-dive. <SNIP> >Ken Erm.... Am I the only confused one???? :-p Excellent write up, many thanks for posting it. Danny The box said windows 98 or better, so I installed Linux Header is false, correct is Danny at danshome dot org |
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| Movenpick El quesier | Albert&Céline | (Dutch) | 0 | 04-12-2007 02:23 PM |
| Info Movenpick - El Quseir | Giordano | (Italian) | 2 | 04-11-2007 01:24 PM |
| notizie su movenpick? | Giordano | (Italian) | 1 | 04-11-2007 01:24 PM |
| Review: El Quseir, Egypt (Movenpick, Hayes and Jarvis, Air Atlanta, Subex) | Ken | Egypt | 1 | 03-26-2007 10:29 PM |
| Darren Hayes | Gymdandy@webtv.net | Divers Hangout | 2 | 03-26-2007 11:33 AM |