This event is organised by Danyal Travel (TÜRSAB NO: 5989)
An uforgettable diving adventure in Sharm El Sheikh is waiting for you.
16-21 Mar 2026
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DAY 1 - MAR 16
20:55: Meeting at Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport Departures Terminal
23:55: Flight to Sharm El Sheikh (AJet VF 255)
DAY 2 - MAR 17
01:30 - 03:00: Arrival in Sharm El Sheikh and transfer to the boat
During the day: 2 dives and 1 night dive
DAY 3 & 4 - MAR 18-19
3 dives and 1 night dive per day
DAY 5 - MAR 20
2 dives and disembarkation at Sharm El Sheikh
DAY 9 - MAR 21
03:45: Flight from Sharm El Sheikh to Istanbul (AJet VF 256)
06:50: Arrival at Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport
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NCLUDED
Full board accommodation and drinks on the boat (excluding alcohol)
13 dives (10 day + 3 night), 12 lt. tank and weights
Transfers (in Egypt)
Mandatory travel and health insurance
Professional photo and video shootings
Guide services
NOT INCLUDED
Flight tickets:
Türkiye's International Departure Tax
Egypt entry visa fee - paid upon arrival (25 USD)
Diving equipment rental (90 EUR)
Mandatory diving insurance in Egypt (18 EUR)
Those who have diving insurance do not have to get it again.
Nitrox (45 EUR)
15lt tank (25 EUR)
Off-board drinks and off-board dinners
All other costs and expenses such as visas, entrance fees, accommodation, transportation, education, personal expenses, etc. that are not clearly stated in the program.
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Diving conditions may change according to weather and water. Depending on these conditions and divers’ experience level, we may change diving dates, dive profiles, locations and/or number of dives.
If any equipment is damaged or lost, full price is compansated.
If someone wishes not to attend the tour after reserving a place and making a payment, tour will continue and a full refund will be made (excluding flights and mandatory payments we have made so far) only if this person finds a replacement.
In the case of a force majeure event, a full refund will be made excluding any payments we have made so far.
Logbook Adventures reserves the right to make any changes to the tour, terms and conditions and anything else including prices.
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Electricity Plugs
Egypt uses 220V/50Hz electricity with two main plug types:
Type C: Two round pins.
Type F: Two round pins with two earth clips on the side (also known as a Schuko plug).
It's recommended to bring a universal travel adapter to ensure compatibility with your devices.
Currency
The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). It's advisable to exchange currency at banks or authorized exchange offices for the best rates. Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas.
Daily Life
Language: The official language is Arabic, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas and businesses.
Religion: The majority of Egyptians are Muslim, with a significant Christian minority.
Dress Code: While there are no strict dress codes for tourists, it's respectful to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Avoid revealing clothing and cover your shoulders and knees.
Food: Egyptian cuisine is delicious and diverse, with influences from the Mediterranean and Middle East. Popular dishes include koshari (a mix of rice, lentils, and pasta), ful medames (fava beans), and shawarma.
Weather in May
The weather in Egypt in May is generally very warm to hot, marking the start of the hotter season. It's characterized by abundant sunshine and minimal to no rainfall.
Here is a breakdown of what you can typically expect across different regions:
Sunshine: Expect clear, sunny skies with approximately 11 hours of sunshine per day.
Rainfall: Rainfall is extremely rare and virtually negligible.
Humidity: Humidity levels are generally low, making the dry heat more manageable than in very humid climates.
Wind: Occasional strong, hot winds, known as the Khamsin, can still occur early in May, bringing sand and dust.
Other Useful Information
Tipping: Tipping is customary in Egypt for services such as restaurants, hotels, and taxis. A small tip of 10-15% is appreciated.
Bargaining: Bargaining is common in markets and souks. Don't be afraid to negotiate prices, but always be respectful.
Safety: Egypt is generally a safe country for tourists.However, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions like avoiding large crowds and demonstrations.
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The prices below are per person in a twin room and exclude flight tickets.
Adult: 900 EUR
Single extra (boat): 650 EU