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Aqaba 1 Day diving

Aqaba 1 Day diving, Aqaba Diving Excursion Scuba Diving Trip will highlight the majestic Red Sea's wonderful nature. During the journey over the marine wonders of the magnificent Red Sea, we will give each and every one of our customers the greatest service possible from our diving instructor and A/C vehicle and more.

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Aqaba 1 Day diving

there are two options for scuba diving in 1 day:

  1. shore dive
  2. boat dive

 

Shore diving is a great option if you only have a limited amount of time, there are several incredible dive sites that can be found just off the shore you have some fantastic diving opportunities right on your doorstep. In Aqaba, numerous dive sites are accessible from the shore, such as the renowned Hercules C130, Cedar Pride shipwreck, Underwater military museum, etc

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Boat Trip

The greatest option if you have a whole day is a boat tour. Whether you want to snorkel, scuba dive or just relax and sunbathe on the gorgeous Red Sea, our boat cruises provide something for everyone. Our luxurious 21-meter yacht has everything you need for relaxing, snorkeling, and scuba diving.

Snorkelling also offers you a fantastic opportunity to observe the underwater life in its natural setting without the complicated equipment and training for scuba diving: grab a mask, snorkel and fins and discover the water in Aqaba, Jordan by a whole day boat trip, with lunch and refreshments.

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Ready to discover your next dive?

Here’s your chance to either book a dive course or a dive trip or just ask us for a little more information on scuba diving in Aqaba. We also ask for any feedback you may have both on our website and the Dive Centre.

For more information, please feel free to contact us, or you can book right away from the bookings link above.

Email: info@dive-inaqaba.com
Website: www.dive-inaqaba.com

Phone:
+962 790015103
+962 798949566

For quick booking and information contact us on WhatsApp

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