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Join Duxy in the Red Sea and ‘Get Wrecked’ while improving your underwater photography skills
Join Scuba Travel’s resident photo pro Duxy on Mistral for the UK-based tour operator’s ‘Get Wrecked’ Photography Itinerary in the Red Sea from the 5th (this coming Saturday)-12th September 2015.
Duxy says of the trip: “Do you sometimes struggle to convey in your pictures the drama and scale of your favourite wrecks? Come on this wreck photo special where you will learn not only the technical expertise to shoot successfully in a variety of sometimes challenging lighting situations, but also how to inject some compositional and artistic skills into your wreck pictures. Placing them into context, telling a story and showing scale will be just some of the topics we will cover on this trip. So dust off your wide angles and hop onboard for a wreck photo extravaganza!”
Mistral is a stable steel liveaboard with all mod cons. Departing from Sharm, you will spend 7 nights on board on a full board basis (twin share cabin). This is a classic itinerary in the Northern Red Sea with up to 21 dives over the week. All marine park fees, 12lt tank and weights are included in your package. All trips are fully guided with 2 expert guides. Flights are with Thomson from Gatwick and transfers are also included. At the end of the week you will have day use of a hotel and buffet lunch while you wait for your flight home. Excluded are the Egyptian entry visa, alcohol, additional kit hire and any on board souvenirs.
Usually £1,195, Scuba Travel have knocked a whopping £200 off the price of a space on this trip, so if you want to get away to the Red Sea and improve your underwater photography skills for just £995, contact the Scuba Travel sales team now by calling either 0800 072 8221 (from the UK) or +44 (0)1483 411590 (from the rest of the world), email dive@scubatravel.com or click here.
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Four opportunities to go pro in 2024 with Dive Friends Bonaire
Dive Friends teaches the Instructor Development Course (IDC) several times a year to students who are eager to share their passion for diving with the world.
Dive Friends is known for the personal approach throughout the course. Their in-house course director will lead the students through every essential step, mentoring them to achieve their fullest potential as a dive instructor.
Applications for the following IDC start dates are now open:
- 12 April
- 5 July,
- 20 September
- 29 November
Partnership with Casita Palma
If the student opts for the IDC-Deluxe or IDC-Supreme package, their accommodation will be arranged for them at Casita Palma. This small and quiet resort is within walking distance from Dive Friends Bonaire’s main dive shop location and has everything you need to relax after an intense day of IDC training. Breakfast is included, so the student will always be fuelled and ready for their day.
Contact Dive Friends Bonaire’s Course Director Eddy for more information: coursedirector@divefriendsbonaire.com.
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SOMABAY: Scubaverse Trip Review (Watch Video)
In a video created exclusively for Scubaverse.com, Jeff Goodman visits SOMABAY in the Egyptian Red Sea to experience the diving on offer there.
Book your next Red Sea dive adventure with SOMABAY! For more information, visit www.somabay.com.
Stay at the Breakers Diving & Surfing Lodge when you visit! For more information, visit www.thebreakers-somabay.com.
Find out more about ORCA Dive Clubs at SOMABAY at www.orca-diveclubs.com/en/soma-bay-en.
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