A different diving experience in Aqaba
Not all diving centres offer the same experiences: diving for kids and the disabled. Dive into the warm waters of the Red Sea under the guidance of well-trained target-oriented staff Although there are many diving offers in Aqaba, a good number of them are run by large companies offering traditional or impersonal experiences. In an effort to offer something really different, more unique and original, the Red Sea Dive Center was established in 1992. After a long history of providing diving services, it began to combine good diving and comfortable accommodation.
The Red Sea Dive Center later opened a point of excellence on the south beach of Aqaba, where it also offers various services: swimming pools for adults and children, restaurant and toilets. The hotel has 13 simple but elegant double rooms, most of which have views of the Red Sea. A unique form of accommodation ideal for diving enthusiasts.
The centre and its staff are highly experienced in teaching diving techniques to children over the age of 10 and offers services specifically dedicated to the discovery of this wonderful world by a disabled audience.
From lessons and excursions to special events hosted by their experts, we are here to put you in touch with the sea and help you take your first dive.
Quick overview
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Opening days
Open daily
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Opening times
All day
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How to reach
By car:
You can reach it by car by taking King Hussein Street and then the South Beach Hwy
By taxi:
There are many taxis available in the city that service place. *
By bus:
There are private buses available in the city that service place. *
*The price is to be agreed - Web
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Reservation & Price
Through website, email, direct by phone or travel agencies
Services
Accommodation
Swimming pool and kids pool
Restaurant
Additional Info
Diving from 9:00 am till 4:00 pm
Night diving: by arrangement
Visiting Rules
Basic rules:
Visitors are encouraged to respect the rules of the Aqaba Marine Park, in order to preserve aquatic life and the overall safety of biodiversity, by always adopting a civilised and sustainable behaviour, for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations of both Jordanians and the global community
Covid 19 rules:
Visitors are requested to wear a mask in enclosed or heavily crowded areas and to maintain the safety distance indicated by the regulations in force