Growth in dive tourism increasing interest in Red Sea property

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A growth in dive tourism is boosting demand for Red Sea property in Egypt as real estate investors seek to get involved in buy to let potential, it is claimed.

Egypt's Red Sea coast is regarded as one of the world's finest diving destinations and dive tourism has been identified by the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) as one of the fastest growing tourism sectors.



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Alan Cockayne

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A growth in dive tourism is boosting demand for Red Sea property in Egypt as real estate investors seek to get involved in buy to let potential, it is claimed.

Egypt's Red Sea coast is regarded as one of the world's finest diving destinations and dive tourism has been identified by the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) as one of the fastest growing tourism sectors.QUOTE]

Dear readers.

The Editor is correct in that seasoned dive-enthusiasts are considering a second home or buy-to-let property because it is the best location near to Europe for the sport. My sales have been predominantly scuba and water-sports enthusiasts.

However, their experience and knowledge of these special locations help in their choice of projects. For a first time holidaymaker to jump to brochure "hype" and developer/agent promises, they could find themselves misinformed.

Please do your homework.

Alan.
Coralife-Style Consultants.
 
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rossantony

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A growth in dive tourism is boosting demand for Red Sea property in Egypt as real estate investors seek to get involved in buy to let potential, it is claimed.

Egypt's Red Sea coast is regarded as one of the world's finest diving destinations and dive tourism has been identified by the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) as one of the fastest growing tourism sectors.QUOTE]

Dear readers.

The Editor is correct in that seasoned dive-enthusiasts are considering a second home or buy-to-let property because it is the best location near to Europe for the sport. My sales have been predominantly scuba and water-sports enthusiasts.

However, their experience and knowledge of these special locations help in their choice of projects. For a first time holidaymaker to jump to brochure "hype" and developer/agent promises, they could find themselves misinformed.

Please do your homework.

Alan.
Coralife-Style Consultants.

In the editorial, in which the MD of EI is interviewed, the growth in dive tourism has been measured by the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO).

Also we deliver a case study, in which, we mention by name, a client, who has moved here full time to pursue his dream of moving to the region, to live, work, and dive. Not only have we helped the client with all aspects of his relocation, but have furnished his apartment, and introduced him to people, who have offered him full time employment. The client has been here for one week only. His apartment was ready on time, furnished exactly as desired, and he was given a 50% discount on his diving fees from a friends professional diving company, that specialises in looking after experienced divers.

As a PADI diver, and part of the diving community, I take a real pleasure out of helping divers find a property that suits their needs. (As well as a days diving if we can fit it in!)

We are also seeing a huge demand in Kite Surfing, and so I begin my Kite Surfing course tomorrow. Lets hope I can stand up after the weeks over!

kind regards

rossantony
 
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Alan Cockayne

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Hi Ross.

Well done for joining PADI and learning kite-surfing. Try not to get blown away mate: trytofly:

You may remember I told you I was a dive-boat captain in Sharm, bringing tourists since 1986 and a Dive-Master. PADI is a great organisation. Real Estate grew up from us workers needing accommodation of our own rather than renting rubbish flats from Egyptians or sleeping in tents (which was fun at the time.)

Much progress has been made and many things have happened over the last 24 years. Keep the faith mate.

Alan.


As a PADI diver, and part of the diving community, I take a real pleasure out of helping divers find a property that suits their needs. (As well as a days diving if we can fit it in!)

We are also seeing a huge demand in Kite Surfing, and so I begin my Kite Surfing course tomorrow. Lets hope I can stand up after the weeks over!

kind regards

rossantony
 
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