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fishing1On arrival at Massawa before to board we will have a cup of tea or coffee with our specialist of Dahlak Island who will provide professional briefings as where to go for the different type of fish and he will be very happy to show you on the map the best sites for good fishing.

There is up to now 21 islands open in the Dahlak archipelago: on which around half percent are open for fishing. You will enjoy the pleasure of encountering different species of fish such as barracuda; sharks, tuna, king fish, queen fish, Demersal fish, and many others. You will sail every day to a different site combining the site seeing of the beautiful island with the pleasure of fishing.
 
 

 

 

 
 
 dahlakDahlak Archipelagy After a good night stay in Asmara you will start to Massawa by bus . . .more

divingDahlak Diving At your arrival in Massawa we will go to choose the material for diving and take a coffee with our specialist of the islands, ...more
  
   
fishingDahlak Fishing After a good night stay in Asmara you will start to Massawa in bus . .  .more
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logoround-contactAsmara Grande Plc P.O.Box:2911, Mata St. No. 173, House No. 55 First Floor, Asmara,Eritrea Tel:+291-1-110672 Fax:+291-1-111662 Mob:+291-7-116317 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Dahlak Diving

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