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Diving in the Red Sea
Diving in the Red Sea is a fascinating adventure in clear, warm water, surrounded by breathtaking underwater landscapes amidst a rich biodiversity. It’s immersing oneself into a vibrant kaleidoscope of colors and shapes. The clear, azure waters of the Red Sea offer impressive visibility. A colorful coral landscape stretches into endless depths, with lively coral formations rising like intricate sculptures from the clear water. Countless species of fish in all colors populate the coral gardens. Schools of colorful reef fish traverse through the corals, while majestic reef sharks glide gracefully through the waters. Curious turtles make their way, and dolphins occasionally make playful appearances, swimming close to divers. The Red Sea is also known for its fascinating wrecks, silent witnesses of past voyages and adventures. Underwater archaeology provides a unique perspective on these artificial reefs, which over time have developed into flourishing habitats for various marine life. The water temperatures in the Red Sea are pleasantly warm year-round, making diving an extremely comfortable and relaxing experience. Gentle ocean currents contribute to making the Red Sea an ideal destination for divers of all experience levels.
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Learn to Dive
Diving is the window to the underwater world.
Learning to dive is generally possible for anyone who meets the medical requirements, starting at the age of 10. Diving courses are offered in German, English, and Arabic.
Diving in the Red Sea is much more than an adventure; it is a journey into the heart of nature, where waves tell stories and every living creature is a guardian of the ocean’s secrets.
Each dive is also a journey to oneself: Why do people feel safe and happy underwater? Is it because humans originally came from the sea to live on land? Or because, as babies, we swam in our mother’s amniotic fluid? Perhaps.
Indeed, every dive is a unique and personal learning experience: How do we react to the creatures we encounter? How can we best use our body, lungs, and breath to glide calmly and harmoniously in wonderful weightlessness?
Anyone can learn to dive if they want to.
Beginner courses like the Scuba Diver and Open Water Diver will help you learn the fundamental skills of diving, such as proper breathing underwater, handling technical equipment, and moving safely and efficiently underwater.
More experienced divers can take advanced courses, such as the Advanced Open Water Diver, which consists of four different specialty modules, and beyond that, additional specialty courses.