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Red Sea Diving

Gay diving in Sharks Bay 2006
This is me the
day I passed my Open Water Scuba Certificate. I'm a big big fan of Egypt,
Sharm especially, and this dive site is dedicated to letting YOU know all about
our experience learning to dive in Sharm, what we have learned about the
importance of finding the right instructor and much more.
We intend to add
information on hotels in Sharm and other locations where we have stayed plus how
to find cheap flights to Sharm or Luxor, how to get the most for your money and
much much more!

Samir, dive instructor with SM Divers,
Sharm El Sheikh
Learning to Dive with SM Divers
Experienced Divers - Book
here with SM Divers
When we first
learned to dive, I wanted English instructors. I have health issues
and despite being a swimming instructor (Swim
With Us), I used to be water phobic. Add to that the fact that I
am 55, and I need reassurance that I am safe when I dive. We learned
with an English Instructor for the most part but have since found that there
are some excellent Egyptian diving instructors who have very good English
and although it is difficult to generalise, we find that some have a lot
more patience and take a lot more care with their students. We can
recommend Samir at SM Divers. He is articulate, patient and caring
plus he is what I call a born teacher with an ability to identify the needs
of the student and adapt his teaching methods to suit.

Gay with Karen at
Aquarius Red
Sea Diving
If you want
English Instructors Aquarius Red Sea Diving have more English diving
instructors than any other nationality. Based at the Coral Sea, a
First Choice hotel, they will pick up from many of the hotels in Sharm and
give a discount for online bookings. The only negative we found was
when they switched away from Sharks Bay to the Conrad Hotel. We found
the long jetty tiresome and very wobbly for beginners with tanks to
negotiate.

Gay with Musty at
Aquarius Red
Sea Diving
Musty was our
first experience of diving with an Egyptian diving instructor. Like
Samir he is extremely articulate, very well educated (qualified as a lawyer)
and good at dealing with nervous divers or those with illnesses. I
have chronic fatigue syndrome and also suffered badly with vertigo and
seasickness even shore diving in a calm sea. Musty helped me overcome
this.
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