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Sportif offer Oman diving holidays from just £799pp

UK-based Tour Operator Sportif Dive Holidays are offering stays at the 4* Sifawy Boutique Hotel in Oman from just £799pp inclusive of flights.

Located in Sifah, 40km south of Muscat, the Sifawy Boutique Hotel has an onsite PADI dive centre. The hotel offers a choice of rooms, suites and apartments, a large swimming pool and an all-day dining restaurant.

The covered dive boats (with WC onboard) are located at the adjacent marina. INT and DIN Valve, 8, 12 and 15L aluminium tanks, along with a complete range of equipment rental, are available. There are a range of dive sites suitable for all levels. Wreck lovers will enjoy the Al Munasseir, a 90m warship artificially sunk and already covered in sealife. The Fahal Islands and local reefs are rarely dived, with rays, leopard shark, dolphin and sometimes whale sharks alongside a wide variety of shoaling fish, nudibranch and scorpionfish and favourites such as moray, seahorse and turtles. Snorkelling packages are also available.

Special Offer: 7 nights Half Board from £799 – £200 saving on all of the below departures

  • Depart 03 Dec 2017 from £899
  • Depart 14 Jan 2018 from £950
  • Depart 08 Feb 2018 from £899
  • Depart 08 Mar 2018 from £995
  • Depart 19 Apr 2018 from £849
  • Depart 10 May 2018 from £799
  • Depart 03 Jun 2018 from £849
  • Depart 01 Jul 2018 from £950
  • Depart 05 Aug 2018 from £950
  • Depart 23 Sep 2018 from £799

Price includes return flights, transfers and 7 nights at the Sifawy Hotel on Half Board, twin share basis. Subject to availability. Price above shows saving already applied.

To find out more please call Sportif Dive on +44(0)1273 844919 or for more information click here

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