You don't know what to do after you get your OW certification?
     
You can join us to go
for diving-safari!
7 days/6 nights on the boat! No everyday transfers, no heavy luggage with equipment,
just dive and be
relaxed between
dives!

Everything is included: transfers airport - boat - airport, full board during the safari, soft drinks, tea, cofee, diving (3-4 dives per day),
dive-guide, weights - belts,
last night on the boat or in
the hotel 3*
.
Buy just flight tickets and join us!
Please choose the boat
that will suit you :
 
     
 
     
 
     
             
               
                   
  Every day at about 9:00 in the morning our ships for daily diving leaves the marina to one of many fascinating Dive-Spots around Hurghada. After your first Dive you will have Lunch and Drinks
(Cola and Mineral water incl. in the Price) and after your second Dive the Ship will return to the Diving-Club at about 16:00 or 17:00
At your request we will make special Trips like "Salem-Express", "Abu Nuhas", "Thistlegorm", and many more.
   
 
 
 
       



Since 2000 we have been operating from the marina hotel Aqua Fun at the center
on Hurghada, just ten minutes drive from the airport and a short bus ride away from downtown Hurghada. With the advantage of boats leaving directly from the centre, much of the best diving in Hurghada can be reached in under an hour’s journey from our diving center .

 

 
 

IF YOU FIND THIS
“FISH SOUP” IN SUSANNA
is NICE – JOIN US!

You no need to spend the full day on the boat:
just 10 minutes swim from the beach – and you are IN!
Excalibur (Suzanna)

     
   
 

Excalibur is now known to all as the wreck Suzanna as at the time of her sinking she was being used as a dive liveaboard belonging to a small dive centre called Suzanne.
The Excalibur was a beautiful twin mast motor and sail vessel, around 22m in length and originally finished in white and light blue, with dark blue framing. She sank some time between November 1995 and February 1996. She now rests upright (with a slight lean towards her starboard) in a small sand lagoon in 22 meters of water. Coral boulders surround the lagoon perimeter making for a surreal setting. Much mystery surrounds her demise. What is certain is that she suffered significant fire damage to her main cabin section and the fact that this damage, although severe, is very central suggests that shortly after fire broke out she slipped beneath the waves.