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| Off to El Gouna (Egypt) mid Jan. Are there any good dive companies around there? Or is it a case of pay my monies and take my chances..... Many thanks Ian |
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| In article <AE9gj.39625$h35.29619@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>, Maria James <m.james51@ntlworld.com> writes >Off to El Gouna (Egypt) mid Jan. Are there any good dive companies around >there? > >Or is it a case of pay my monies and take my chances..... > My wife and I did El Gouna the two weeks before Xmas. We dived with Easy Divers Academy because it was in the resort complex we were in (The Rihana). This meant maximum convenience for us, three minutes walk from our room to their place and it was next to the beach bar on your return. They seemed professional, supplied free nitrox, their day boats (three) were clean with a good level of food on board. We dived from two of them. They offered the option of guided dives or if at least one of a buddy pair had enough experience you could do your own thing within the limits laid down by the Diver Master. Draw backs: It was very windy and from the north which meant many of the dive sites were off limits, but it gave us the opportunity to dive reefs on the south side not usually available. The heat of the day was short. 9:00am to 3:00pm. Evenings were cold, ski jackets were a common sight. Sea temp 23 to 25c. Any more info just email me. -- Mick Whittingham 'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.' William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2. |
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| In article <AE9gj.39625$h35.29619@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>, Maria James <m.james51@ntlworld.com> writes >Off to El Gouna (Egypt) mid Jan. Are there any good dive companies around >there? > >Or is it a case of pay my monies and take my chances..... > My wife and I did El Gouna the two weeks before Xmas. We dived with Easy Divers Academy because it was in the resort complex we were in (The Rihana). This meant maximum convenience for us, three minutes walk from our room to their place and it was next to the beach bar on your return. They seemed professional, supplied free nitrox, their day boats (three) were clean with a good level of food on board. We dived from two of them. They offered the option of guided dives or if at least one of a buddy pair had enough experience you could do your own thing within the limits laid down by the Diver Master. Draw backs: It was very windy and from the north which meant many of the dive sites were off limits, but it gave us the opportunity to dive reefs on the south side not usually available. The heat of the day was short. 9:00am to 3:00pm. Evenings were cold, ski jackets were a common sight. Sea temp 23 to 25c. Any more info just email me. -- Mick Whittingham 'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.' William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2. |
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| In article <AE9gj.39625$h35.29619@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>, Maria James <m.james51@ntlworld.com> writes >Off to El Gouna (Egypt) mid Jan. Are there any good dive companies around >there? > >Or is it a case of pay my monies and take my chances..... > My wife and I did El Gouna the two weeks before Xmas. We dived with Easy Divers Academy because it was in the resort complex we were in (The Rihana). This meant maximum convenience for us, three minutes walk from our room to their place and it was next to the beach bar on your return. They seemed professional, supplied free nitrox, their day boats (three) were clean with a good level of food on board. We dived from two of them. They offered the option of guided dives or if at least one of a buddy pair had enough experience you could do your own thing within the limits laid down by the Diver Master. Draw backs: It was very windy and from the north which meant many of the dive sites were off limits, but it gave us the opportunity to dive reefs on the south side not usually available. The heat of the day was short. 9:00am to 3:00pm. Evenings were cold, ski jackets were a common sight. Sea temp 23 to 25c. Any more info just email me. -- Mick Whittingham 'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.' William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2. |
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| In article <AE9gj.39625$h35.29619@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>, Maria James <m.james51@ntlworld.com> writes >Off to El Gouna (Egypt) mid Jan. Are there any good dive companies around >there? > >Or is it a case of pay my monies and take my chances..... > My wife and I did El Gouna the two weeks before Xmas. We dived with Easy Divers Academy because it was in the resort complex we were in (The Rihana). This meant maximum convenience for us, three minutes walk from our room to their place and it was next to the beach bar on your return. They seemed professional, supplied free nitrox, their day boats (three) were clean with a good level of food on board. We dived from two of them. They offered the option of guided dives or if at least one of a buddy pair had enough experience you could do your own thing within the limits laid down by the Diver Master. Draw backs: It was very windy and from the north which meant many of the dive sites were off limits, but it gave us the opportunity to dive reefs on the south side not usually available. The heat of the day was short. 9:00am to 3:00pm. Evenings were cold, ski jackets were a common sight. Sea temp 23 to 25c. Any more info just email me. -- Mick Whittingham 'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.' William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2. |
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| In article <AE9gj.39625$h35.29619@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>, Maria James <m.james51@ntlworld.com> writes >Off to El Gouna (Egypt) mid Jan. Are there any good dive companies around >there? > >Or is it a case of pay my monies and take my chances..... > My wife and I did El Gouna the two weeks before Xmas. We dived with Easy Divers Academy because it was in the resort complex we were in (The Rihana). This meant maximum convenience for us, three minutes walk from our room to their place and it was next to the beach bar on your return. They seemed professional, supplied free nitrox, their day boats (three) were clean with a good level of food on board. We dived from two of them. They offered the option of guided dives or if at least one of a buddy pair had enough experience you could do your own thing within the limits laid down by the Diver Master. Draw backs: It was very windy and from the north which meant many of the dive sites were off limits, but it gave us the opportunity to dive reefs on the south side not usually available. The heat of the day was short. 9:00am to 3:00pm. Evenings were cold, ski jackets were a common sight. Sea temp 23 to 25c. Any more info just email me. -- Mick Whittingham 'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.' William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2. |
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| In article <AE9gj.39625$h35.29619@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>, Maria James <m.james51@ntlworld.com> writes >Off to El Gouna (Egypt) mid Jan. Are there any good dive companies around >there? > >Or is it a case of pay my monies and take my chances..... > My wife and I did El Gouna the two weeks before Xmas. We dived with Easy Divers Academy because it was in the resort complex we were in (The Rihana). This meant maximum convenience for us, three minutes walk from our room to their place and it was next to the beach bar on your return. They seemed professional, supplied free nitrox, their day boats (three) were clean with a good level of food on board. We dived from two of them. They offered the option of guided dives or if at least one of a buddy pair had enough experience you could do your own thing within the limits laid down by the Diver Master. Draw backs: It was very windy and from the north which meant many of the dive sites were off limits, but it gave us the opportunity to dive reefs on the south side not usually available. The heat of the day was short. 9:00am to 3:00pm. Evenings were cold, ski jackets were a common sight. Sea temp 23 to 25c. Any more info just email me. -- Mick Whittingham 'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.' William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2. |
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| In article <AE9gj.39625$h35.29619@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>, Maria James <m.james51@ntlworld.com> writes >Off to El Gouna (Egypt) mid Jan. Are there any good dive companies around >there? > >Or is it a case of pay my monies and take my chances..... > My wife and I did El Gouna the two weeks before Xmas. We dived with Easy Divers Academy because it was in the resort complex we were in (The Rihana). This meant maximum convenience for us, three minutes walk from our room to their place and it was next to the beach bar on your return. They seemed professional, supplied free nitrox, their day boats (three) were clean with a good level of food on board. We dived from two of them. They offered the option of guided dives or if at least one of a buddy pair had enough experience you could do your own thing within the limits laid down by the Diver Master. Draw backs: It was very windy and from the north which meant many of the dive sites were off limits, but it gave us the opportunity to dive reefs on the south side not usually available. The heat of the day was short. 9:00am to 3:00pm. Evenings were cold, ski jackets were a common sight. Sea temp 23 to 25c. Any more info just email me. -- Mick Whittingham 'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.' William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2. |
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| In article <AE9gj.39625$h35.29619@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>, Maria James <m.james51@ntlworld.com> writes >Off to El Gouna (Egypt) mid Jan. Are there any good dive companies around >there? > >Or is it a case of pay my monies and take my chances..... > My wife and I did El Gouna the two weeks before Xmas. We dived with Easy Divers Academy because it was in the resort complex we were in (The Rihana). This meant maximum convenience for us, three minutes walk from our room to their place and it was next to the beach bar on your return. They seemed professional, supplied free nitrox, their day boats (three) were clean with a good level of food on board. We dived from two of them. They offered the option of guided dives or if at least one of a buddy pair had enough experience you could do your own thing within the limits laid down by the Diver Master. Draw backs: It was very windy and from the north which meant many of the dive sites were off limits, but it gave us the opportunity to dive reefs on the south side not usually available. The heat of the day was short. 9:00am to 3:00pm. Evenings were cold, ski jackets were a common sight. Sea temp 23 to 25c. Any more info just email me. -- Mick Whittingham 'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.' William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2. |
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| In article <AE9gj.39625$h35.29619@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>, Maria James <m.james51@ntlworld.com> writes >Off to El Gouna (Egypt) mid Jan. Are there any good dive companies around >there? > >Or is it a case of pay my monies and take my chances..... > My wife and I did El Gouna the two weeks before Xmas. We dived with Easy Divers Academy because it was in the resort complex we were in (The Rihana). This meant maximum convenience for us, three minutes walk from our room to their place and it was next to the beach bar on your return. They seemed professional, supplied free nitrox, their day boats (three) were clean with a good level of food on board. We dived from two of them. They offered the option of guided dives or if at least one of a buddy pair had enough experience you could do your own thing within the limits laid down by the Diver Master. Draw backs: It was very windy and from the north which meant many of the dive sites were off limits, but it gave us the opportunity to dive reefs on the south side not usually available. The heat of the day was short. 9:00am to 3:00pm. Evenings were cold, ski jackets were a common sight. Sea temp 23 to 25c. Any more info just email me. -- Mick Whittingham 'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.' William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2. |
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