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Dahab Destination Guide

Dahab, the pearl of the gulf, is situated between Sinai’s mountainous landscape and the Red Sea’s prestigious shoreline. Dahab, which means “Gold”, is named for the town’s spectacular beaches, sandy coastline, and its peaceful atmosphere.

Dahab is globally recognized as a splendid setting for windsurfing, owing to its natural atmosphere of reliable winds and flat water conditions in its sand spit. With its magnificent dive sites , Dahab is the city which will bring you closer to the thrilling diving experience of your dreams.

Predominantly a Bedouin enclave at its heart, visiting Dahab will be taking you on a journey to discover the Bedouin’s fascinating traditions and lifestyle, in addition to a Bedouin dinner. This also makes it a preferred base for desert excursions into the interior deserts, as well as to the lofty heights of the nearby Mount Sinai. You can also discover the beauty of land and sea by visiting Abu Gallum National Park.

Also on dry land, Wadi Gnai  is a perfect spot for rock climbing enthusiasts, or simply a beautiful oasis in which to enjoy a pot of tea.

Dahab’s main city is Assala , the most developed conglomeration of campgrounds, hotels, shops, and bars that lie along the seashore. A few miles south of Dahab lies the beautiful adventurous spots of Qnai El Rayan and Qnai El Atshcan valleys.

With its charming combination of local Bedouin culture, magnificent landscape, gorgeous mountain and sea views, Dahab is considered an ocean-side refuge from the unrelenting heat of the desert.


Dahab Activities


Snorkeling and Diving

Dahab is renowned for its magnificent coral reefs and clear waters, making it a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. Explore the vibrant underwater world, encounter colorful fish, and witness stunning coral formations.

Blue Hole

The Blue Hole is a famous diving spot near Dahab, known for its deep, dark blue sinkhole surrounded by coral reefs. It offers thrilling diving experiences for experienced divers, but caution is advised due to its depth and strong currents.

Wind and Kite Surfing

With consistent winds and favorable conditions, Dahab is a popular destination for wind and kite surfing. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced surfer, the beaches of Dahab offer an exhilarating experience.

Camel and Jeep Safaris

Explore the desert landscapes and rugged mountains of Dahab on a camel or jeep safari. Discover the tranquility of the desert, visit Bedouin camps, and enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Sinai Peninsula.

Stargazing in the Desert

Dahab's remote location away from city lights makes it an ideal place for stargazing. Spend an evening in the desert, marvel at the twinkling night sky, and witness the beauty of constellations and shooting stars.

The Blue Lagoon

Located a short distance from Dahab, the Blue Lagoon is a serene and picturesque coastal area with calm, turquoise waters. Relax on the beach, swim, or snorkel in the tranquil lagoon.

Dahab Promenade

Take a leisurely stroll along the Dahab promenade, lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops. Enjoy a delicious meal, sip on refreshing beverages, and browse through local handicrafts and souvenirs.

Mount Sinai

Embark on an unforgettable journey to Mount Sinai, where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments. Hike to the summit to witness a stunning sunrise or explore the ancient Monastery of St. Catherine at the mountain's base.

Yoga and Wellness Retreats

Dahab's peaceful ambiance and natural beauty make it an ideal destination for yoga and wellness retreats. Join a retreat, rejuvenate your mind and body, and enjoy meditation sessions by the beach.

Dahab's Local Cuisine

Indulge in delicious Egyptian and Bedouin cuisine at Dahab's numerous restaurants and cafes. Sample traditional dishes like mezze, grilled fish, and aromatic teas while enjoying the laid-back atmosphere.