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Not necessarily! If you’re comfortable in the water and okay with diving multiple times a day, liveaboards are an amazing way to see the best sites. But if you’d prefer something more relaxed, day trips from Marsa Alam or Hurghada can still be really rewarding.
But keep in mind, the northern Red Sea has some great wrecks too. If you’re into history, the Thistlegorm is one of the world’s top wreck dives. You can do it from Sharm el Sheikh or on a northern liveaboard. It’s packed with WWII artifacts—motorbikes, rifles, trucks—all still inside the wreck.
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Great question, Tess. You’re in for a treat—the Red Sea is stunning. If this is your first time, I’d recommend starting with Marsa Alam. It’s quieter than Sharm and Hurghada, and the reefs are in excellent condition. Elphinstone Reef is a must-do—especially if you’re into sharks. I saw oceanic whitetips there last November.
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Member19 Agustus 2025 at 17:04 in reply to: Should I do the rescue course?Thanks. I think I’ll start with Better Buddy and see how I go!
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Member19 Agustus 2025 at 17:03 in reply to: Should I do the rescue course?That sounds like a good middle ground. And I can decide later if I want to keep going?
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Member19 Agustus 2025 at 17:02 in reply to: Should I do the rescue course?That does sound useful… but I’m just not sure if I’m ready for something that intense.
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