'Dahab' ('دهب') is a small town situated on the southeast coast of the
Sinai Peninsula in
Egypt. Formerly a
Bedouin fishing village, located approximately 100
km (62 miles) northeast of
Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab is still considered to be one of the Sinai's most treasured diving destinations. The arrival of international hotel chains and the establishment of other ancillary facilities has now made this a popular destination with tourists. The
nearest international airport is located at Sharm el-Sheikh.
Tourist highlights include:
★ Dahab is world-renowned for its
windsurfing. Reliable winds provide superb flat-water conditions inside Dahab's sand spit. There is also an area behind the spit known to windsurfers as 'Speedy' which has more flat water and strong interrupted winds, making it a perfect area for windsurfing at speed. A very small bay within 'Speedy', known as 'Baby Bay', is used for freestyle windsurfing (doing tricks). To the east, wavy conditions couple with strong winds to provide formidable conditions for keen windsurfers.
★ The
SCUBA diving and
snorkelling are very good, with many
reefs immediately adjacent to waterfront hotels. The nearby
Blue Hole and Canyon are internationally famous dive spots.
★ The seafood restaurants along the waterfront of the down-town tourist area, known as Masbet, are good, with
red snapper,
calamari and
lobster being highlights. The Bedouin-style seafood is based on baking in
earthenware.
★ There are
camel,
horse,
jeep and
quad bike safaris. These are either parallel to the shoreline, up one of the several valleys or around the township.
★ A two hour drive is sufficient to reach
Mount Sinai and
Saint Catherine's Monastery; ascents to view sunrise and sunset are popular.

Beach promenade

windsurfing, lagoon

Main bay
★ Historically, most visitors to Dahab have been backpackers travelling independently and staying in hostels in the Masbet area. In recent years, development of hotels in the Medina area has facilitated the arrival of a wider range of tourists, many of whom visit Dahab specifically to partake in the windsurfing, diving and other activities.
The word ''Dahab'' is
Arabic for
gold and is possibly a reference to the geographic locality; gold washed down from the desert mountains may have accumulated on the alluvial flood plain where the town was built. The name may also be a reference to the colour of the sands to the south of the town itself. Some locals attribute the name to the colour of the sky, just after sunset.
See also
2006 Dahab bombings
External links
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"I Love Dahab" Community
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Dahab-Info Portal
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Livestream Beach WebCam Dahab
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360 Degree Panorama Picture
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Photos of Dahab and Blue Hole on GlobalAmity.net
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Images of Dahab on Odd-stuff!
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Dahab Travel Photo Pictures of Dahab published under Creative Commons License
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More Dahab Information and Pictures
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Photos of Dahab, 1979
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Dahab Diving Film
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Dahabs bedouin history and culture