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Old 15-01-08, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by DanTam1
Hi chaps, planning a trip with AquaTours, was wondering if anyone had experience with this operator.

Looking to spend £1000 for a Hurghada northern wrecks and reefs trip on 28th March, wondering if this is the going rate - or can anyone suggest an alternative operator.
Dan
I have been on a N Wrecks trip with Aquatours from Sharm... Aquatours service was pretty good.. but the boat was a bit ropey (Oriana - no not the big one...).. I later discovered that the dive guide wasn't qualified either.....

My opinion is that the tour operator is largely irrelevant - go for the style of boat / diving you want then find an operator that will sell it to you - there are several listing sites which will show you most of the boats by route and type.

If I was doing this trip i would look at the boat first, then cost, then the operator. TB have a good reputation, as do Emperor - the defining thing for me is the consistent quality of the boat/crew and guides - it is they who make the trip what it is...

Rich
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