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Orca Dive Club Soma Bay

Orca Dive Club Soma Bay

Qesm Safaga, Egypt


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The Orca Dive Club Soma Bay is located at the 4-star hotel Breakers. From there, it is a short walk over the bridge to the drop-off reef at Ras Abu Soma. The divers have access to 260 aluminium tanks with a capacity of 12 litres each. They are filled by three Bauer compressors (Bauer V500 (500 l/min) and two Bauer KAP 12.14 and KAP 14 (320 l/min and 350 l/min). A membrane system provides enough Nitrox. Child equipment is also available for hire.
Services & Facilities

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Address

48 km Hurghada-Safaga Road, Soma Bay, Breakers Hotel

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Location

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