Dives, Equipment, Sharm El Sheikh

“”DIVE IN SHARM EL SHEIKH: Visa requirements and practical advice for a stress-free adventure”

``EXPLORE THE WONDERS OF SHARM EL SHEIKH: VISA REQUIREMENTS AND PRACTICAL TIPS FOR A STRESS-FREE ADVENTURE``

Sharm el Sheikh, nestled on the coast of Egypt, is a popular tourist destination thanks to its enchanting beaches bathed by crystal clear waters and the extraordinary opportunities it offers for snorkelling and scuba diving. Before diving into this wonderful adventure, it is essential to be fully aware of the requirements for obtaining an entry visa and to ensure a smooth journey.

For those intending to visit Sharm el Sheikh, access to the country requires possession of an entry visa for Egypt. Fortunately, there are several options available to travellers, depending on their needs and chosen travel itinerary.

If you intend to arrive directly in Sharm el Sheikh, you can apply for a free entry visa directly at the immigration office at the airport. This visa, with a duration of 15 days, will allow you to explore a vast geographical area that includes spectacular places such as Taba and the Ras Mohammed Marine Park, as well as the hinterland that extends from Nuweiba to Santa Caterina. It is important to underline that this option is only available for those who reach Sharm el Sheikh directly, without stopping or transiting in other Egyptian cities.

NECESSARY DOCUMENTS

If you plan to embark on a liveaboard or wish to explore the famous wreck of the Thistlegorm during your stay, a paid visa will be mandatory. Currently, the cost of the visa is 25 dollars and it is possible to buy it directly at the airport before the documents are checked.

As for the documents required to enter Egypt for tourism purposes, both a passport and an identity card are accepted, provided both are valid for at least six months. In addition, it is important to have two passport photos with you.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Before leaving for your adventure in Sharm el Sheikh, it is essential to carefully check the validity of your identity documents and take the necessary precautions to obtain the correct entry visa. In case you decide to apply for the free visa at the airport immigration office, make sure you plan your travel itinerary carefully so that you can return within the 15 days of validity of the visa. Conversely, if you want to explore other regions or participate in specific activities such as scuba diving, it is important to apply for a paid visa before arrival.

Please note that the information provided in this article is based on information available at the time of writing and it is always advisable to check the latest information regarding visa procedures before embarking on your journey

DIVE IN AT SHARM EL SHEIKH

Dive In  Sharm el Sheikh: Discover the Underwater Wonders of the Pearl of the Red Sea
Sharm el Sheikh is a true paradise for diving lovers, offering an unforgettable diving experience in the heart of the Red Sea. With its crystal clear waters, colorful corals and rich marine life, this destination is one of the most sought-after destinations in the world for diving enthusiasts. If you are an experienced diver or just want to experience this amazing underwater adventure, Divein in Sharm el Sheikh is for you.

Located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, Sharm el Sheikh is a resort renowned for its natural beauty and the variety of dive sites it offers. Divein is a renowned dive center offering safe and engaging diving experiences for divers of all experience levels. With qualified instructors and state-of-the-art equipment, Divein will guide you to discover a fascinating underwater world full of life.

One of the most popular diving spots in Sharm el Sheikh is the Ras Mohammed Marine Park, home to a myriad of marine species. Here you can explore breathtaking coral walls, spot brightly colored tropical fish and marvel at the spectacular biodiversity of the Red Sea. The wrecks are another must-see attraction for divers. One of the most famous is the wreck of the Thistlegorm, a ship sunk during the Second World War that offers a unique experience for history and diving lovers.

But that’s not all: Sharm el Sheikh also offers the possibility to explore fascinating coral gardens, underwater canyons and hidden caves. Dive sites like Shark Reef and Yolanda Reef are renowned for their vertical walls covered in coral and the presence of sharks and manta rays. With a wide range of dive sites suitable for different skills, Divein in Sharm el Sheikh will be able to offer you a diving experience tailored to your preferences.