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Anyone been to Oonas Dive Club in Egypt

  • 10-03-2008 10:46pm
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    Hi

    Just back from the London Dive Show, met tons of great sales people.
    I quiet liked Oonas Dive Club, seemed nice people and really good prices about 600euro for the Open Water and Advanced Open Water course together, beats the Irish prices hands down.
    I am a beginner, just wondering if anyone has been to these guys
    By the way the dive show was good but london Transport was CRAP, I recon London will never host the Olympics in 4 years, almost as bad as Ireland..

    Garry


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  • Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 398 ✭✭Benny-c


    They certainly had a nice stand, forgot to take a photo though:D

    http://www.oonasdiveclub.com/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 bigross


    Grinderman wrote: »
    Hi

    Just back from the London Dive Show, met tons of great sales people.
    I quiet liked Oonas Dive Club, seemed nice people and really good prices about 600euro for the Open Water and Advanced Open Water course together, beats the Irish prices hands down.
    I am a beginner, just wondering if anyone has been to these guys
    By the way the dive show was good but london Transport was CRAP, I recon London will never host the Olympics in 4 years, almost as bad as Ireland..

    Garry

    Having dived in both Ireland and Egypt, where conditions are - to put it mildly -very different, I would recommend learning in Ireland before going to Egypt.
    If you learn in more difficult conditions (colder and less visibility) then Egypt will seem so much better when you get there.
    If you learn in the easier conditions in Egypt, Irish water will seem very cold and dark when you get back, you'll be less likely to continue diving here, and to be honest you'd end up missing out on some great diving.
    And as for buddies, I'll pick a buddy who learned in Ireland over one who learned in the tropics every time!


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