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Eilat tips

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didomir

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Hi,
I'm considering to visit Eilat during the winter (January/February 2014).And never being in the region, a lot of questions pops up...
Please advice what could be winter air & water temperature, visibility, currents/waves ?

Any advice will be quite valuable, thank you in advance!

Kind regards,
Dido
 
Contact Aharon Solomons @ freedivers.net as he runs a Freedive school out of Eliat and can likely point you in the right direction...
 
You will need a scuba buddy/guide in Eilat, as Israel does not allow solo diving. Hiring a guide is very reasonable. Make certain you have a logged dive within the last 6 months, or you will have to take a refresher course. Master Divers and above do not need the logbook requirement.

Dive the Satil, if you can. It has a history.
 
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