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| Hello, Not only the live a boards are very good in Egypt. Take a look at http://www.sharmelnaga.com a very small and good resort. we only have 40 bungalows. You can dive what you want, 2x with the zodiac and nonlimite shore and nightdiving. Its friendly and a real divingresort only 25/30 miles from hurghada airport. let me know if you want more info. greatings Ronald "Daniel Arrepas" <arrepas.daniel@butler-rosebury.com> schreef in bericht news:kwU4e.154$tK1.560@news.uswest.net... > > <dvbob@ptd.net> wrote in message news:wKqcnRaiGYDhbc7fUSdV9g@ptd.net... > > Hi, > > > > I'm an American who will be in Israel in July. I would like to so some > > Red > > Sea Diving, since I will have already flown halfway round the world. I'm > > looking for advice on > > 1) Liveaboards in the Sharm El Sheikh area that would be friendly to those > > who had been in Israel. > > First of all I think I would take the cheap flight from Sharm to Hurghada, > or probably Cairo to Hurghada if you cannot get to Sharm direct > and catch a liveaboard there. You'll get further South in the Red Sea out of > Hurghada and the diving just gets better the further south you go. Brothers > alone is worth that extra bit of travel. > > > 2) Methods of getting from Israel to Sharm and back. > > I have flown Tel Aviv to Cairo on El Al, and of course you can get Cairo to > Sharm via EA and/or their code shares, but I'm not certain if Israel to > Sharm direct is available. El Al doesn't do it and EA still doesn't fly into > or out of Israel. There are a lot of charter carriers over there and you > might find direct via one of them. > > > 3) Travel Agents that would be knowledgeable about both travel to and from > > Israel and Egypt and Dive Travel, possibly able to set up the entire trip > > for two. > > Misr Travel > 630 Fifth Avenue Suite 1460 > New York, N.Y. 10111 > Telephone: (212) 332-2600 > Toll Free Phone: (800) 223-4978 > Fax: (212) 332-2609 > > Ask for Eunice Roy. She has helped me with some very difficult itineraries > in the Middle East over the years and is spectacular. Misr travel has fixers > in almost every city in the Middle East it seems, so you are never left > without local contact and help. I have never, ever had to wait in line at > customs or immigration when flying into Egypt. My fixer meets me, sticks a > visa in my passport, walks me past security and lines, and off I go without > any check or delay. The service at most other M. East major airports is > similar. > > Once in Cairo we were checked into the Ramses Hilton, my wife found > something about the hotel disconcerting and wanted to move. Sometime after > midnight I called our local contact and he had us moved across the circle to > the Nile Hilton in a matter of minutes. I'm not sure how they do it, lots of > palm money I'm suspect, but Misr is incredibly effective. > > I recommend them without hesitation. They do have some dive trip offerings > but I have always booked my own diving and boats so I cannot speak to their > efficiency with the diving portion of thier trips. > > > 4) Any other advice on this undertaking. > > > > I hope this is possible. In checking through the net, I found liveaboards > > which did say, "Do not come with Israeli stamp in passport." I haven't > > yet > > found one that said, "Americans and Israelis welcome." > > Tell you what, there are a lot of Israeli nationals who vacation in Sharm. > > I remain more careful than ever before and my choice of hotels has changed > some. Bottom line, I haven't found it any more dangerous than it was, but I > have found that some of the traditional hospitality is served with a bit > more effort. We Americans are **always** identified before even speaking. > It's probably the sneakers that give us away :^) > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > Bob > > > > |
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