Egypt’s laid-back, nature lovers’ paradise
90 km north of Sharm al-Sheikh’s bustling coastline lies a laid-back beach town that attracts tourists and residents from all over the world. Formerly a Bedouin fishing village, Dahab is now one of Egypt’s top diving and windsurfing hotspots, with unparalleled pristine coral reef waiting to be explored. Even though water sports are very popular in Dahab, this seaside destination is also perfect for a low tempo vacation and an excellent place for extended stays that help people recharge. At Dahab, you can mingle with a diverse local community and make friends in the blink of an eye.
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Go diving in the Blue Hole, a 70-meter-wide and 80-meter-deep hole in the reef with a stunning arch at the bottom leading to open sea.
Take a day trip to wind or kite surf at the Blue Lagoon in Ras Abu Gallum Protectorate.


Rock climb in Wadi Gnai, a small oasis in the middle of the desert.

Take a camel ride to Wadi al-Toalat for an unforgettable panoramic view of Dahab.