Sharm El Naga Snorkeling & Diving Trip

 Sharm El Naga Snorkeling & Diving Trip

⏳ Trip Duration: Approximately 8 hours 

📍 Location: Sharm El Naga Nature Reserve, Hurghada 

 

🔹 Trip Details:

🚐 Hotel Pickup: Comfortable air-conditioned transfer (about 40 minutes to the reserve) 

🏖 Arrival at Sharm El Naga:A breathtaking bay with crystal-clear waters and golden sands 

🤿 Snorkeling Experience:

   – Available throughout the day directly from the beach 

   – Explore stunning coral reefs and observe colorful fish up close 

🔎 Diving Adventure:

  – Professional diving experience with a certified instructor, including two or more dives

   – Open-depth area, suitable for all levels from beginners to advanced divers 

   – A great chance to witness diverse marine life and underwater wrecks 

☀️ Beach Relaxation: Sun loungers, umbrellas, and shades are available 

🍽 Beach Restaurant:Offers meals and drinks for purchase (not included in the price)

 

 Prices:

– **€45 per person (Snorkeling)🤿 

– **€75 per person (Diving)🐠 

What's Included

✔️ Entrance fee to Sharm El Naga Nature Reserve 

✔️ Snorkeling & diving equipment 

✔️ Round-trip hotel transfers 

✔️ Professional diving instructor for a safe and enjoyable experience

✔️ Snorkeling guide to assist and ensure safety

✔️ Snorkeling & diving equipment 

✔️ Round-trip hotel transfers 

✔️ Professional diving instructor for a safe and enjoyable experience 

✔️ Snorkeling guide to assist and ensure safety

Whats not Included

Food and drinks at the beach 

 

 

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    How do I learn to scuba dive?

    The PADI Open Water Diver course is flexible and performance based, which means that your PADI dive shop can offer a wide variety of schedules, organized according to how fast you progress.

    Do women have to pay attention to special things when diving?

    Except for pregnancies: No.

    Because doctors know very little about the effects of diving on the fetus, the recommendation to date has been that women should avoid diving if they are pregnant or trying to become pregnant. During menstruation, diving is normally not a problem.

    What equipment do I need for diving?

    Choosing and using your own scuba equipment is part of the pleasure of recreational diving. Your local PADI dive store or resort will help you choose the right equipment for you. Each element of your diving equipment has a different function, and all of them together help to adapt you to the underwater world.

    When you start diving, you should purchase the following diving accessories:

    • Diving mask
    • Diving fins
    • Snorkel

    All three pieces of equipment should have a perfect fit for you. Your local PADI dive store will be happy to help you choose the right products.

    The registration fee for your PADI Open Water Diver course usually includes the provision of the following diving equipment for the entire course or for large parts of the course:

    • Regulator
    • Diving jacket
    • Dive computer
    • Diving bottle
    • Diving suit
    • Weight system and weights

    Check with your local PADI dive store or resort to find out exactly what is included in your course package. Nevertheless, it is recommended to buy your own equipment at the beginning of your diving course, because:

    • A personally selected diving equipment fits better
    • Learning to dive with your own equipment is much more relaxed
    • Divers who have their own diving equipment, find diving more enjoyable and make more dives
    • Your own diving equipment is part of the diving adventure

    The choice of diving equipment depends on the diving conditions where you go diving. Maybe you need:

    • a diving equipment for tropical areas
    • a diving equipment for moderate temperatures
    • a diving equipment for cold water environments

    What happens if I get claustrophobic?

    The “weightlessness” you experience while scuba diving underwater is considered by many people to be very liberating. Modern diving masks are available as transparent models, which may be more suitable for you if you feel constricted by the mask. During your dive training, your instructor will give you plenty of time and practice opportunities so that you feel confident in every step and learning process. Your instructor will work with you at your own pace, making sure you master every skill necessary to become a good diver who enjoys diving regularly.

    Can I take small children on board?

    Yes, toddlers are also welcome here. However, one parent must provide care and supervision. Children under 7 years of age even travel with us for free.

    In which currency can I pay at Blue Brothers Diving?

    We accept the following currencies:

    – Euro
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    as well as Mastercard and Visa credit cards.

    Please make sure that your card is activated for international payments.

    Can I dive as a single person?

    Sure, we always find a suitable buddy for you.

     

    What happens if I use up all my air?

    This case will most likely never happen to you because you have a gauge that tells you how much air you have left throughout the dive. This way you can get back to the surface in time and with a safe air reserve. But to answer the question anyway, if you do run out of air, use your dive buddy’s second mouthpiece to breathe from their tank while you surface together. There are other ways you will learn during your dive training.