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Old 14th May 2008, 09:09   #2 (permalink)
PhilSiswick
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Re: suggestions for a week or two of Rebreather Diving

Quote: (Originally Posted by Kevin Swindin) View Original Post
It looks as if I may, unexpectedly, get a week or two free in September. Given that I am still building my experience after Mod1 I am thinking about using the time to go diving specifically to acumulate Rebreather time.

I don't want to spend forever getting there from the UK and I am interested in diving in the 20-35m range with other Rebreather divers.

warmish water would be nice but not essential. I would want to minimise the risk of being blown out though.

If outside the UK, the place would need to be inspiration friendly to cut down on transport hassles.

So any suggestions?
You lucky man!

My wife dived with Tekstreme in Sharm on Mod 1 earlier this year and was very impressed. They rent and teach Inspiration, so they'll have everything you need and you shouldn't have a problem hooking up with Rebreather divers. Aaron consistently gets a good write up.

Another place that springs to mind, based on the number of Rebreather divers there appear to be there, is Cyprus.

Good luck,
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