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Hey divers! I'm new...and I need advice please

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DaniFreedives

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Hi everyone!

I've recently discovered freediving and totally fell in love and I'm currently planning a trip at the end on November to do a freediving course. I am really eager to go to Dahab because, after all, it's the freediving mecca and I think it would be the best place to start my journey.

Dahab in November though, I believe it's not to warm. Anyone been there during November?

Also, there are two schools that I'm looking at, one gives SSI and the other AIDA certification. Which is the best? I can't figure it out.

If anyone has done their training in Dahab, would love to hear from you.

Great to be part of this online community and I am looking forward to learning a lot.

Kind regards,
Danielle
 
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