Dahab means 'gold' in Arabic, and holidays in Dahab are certainly characterised by its beautiful, sandy beaches - whether you choose to sunbathe on them, swim from them, try a variety of watersports from them or simply enjoy gazing over them.
Originally a Bedouin fishing village and established in the 1970s as a hippie resort, Dahab today retains some of its bohemian atmosphere which combines with modern luxury hotels and traditional Bedouin life to create a truly unique holiday destination. The pace of life in Dahab is slow and relaxed - perfect for those who want to escape the crowds and be lulled by the sun, sea and atmosphere.
Dahab Bay features a mile long promenade of shops, restaurants and cafes with the shores of the Red Sea virtually on their doorstep, a perfect place to enjoy a quiet drink or haggle for a souvenir.
No holiday in Dahab would be complete without experiencing the underwater corals, reefs and marine life that the resort is famed for, and you will find plenty of diving and snorkelling opportunities available in resort. Divers will be particularly attracted by the renowned Blue Hole dive site and the opportunity to experience unique camel diving safaris.
The sandy beaches and reliable breeze in Dahab also create perfect conditions for a number of watersports including wind surfing, kite surfing, parasailing and more
Why visit Dahab?
Longwood Regional Manager Carrie says:"In contrast to neighbouring Sharm el Sheikh, Dahab is a haven of peace and tranquillity. Originally a small Bedouin fishing village, Dahab has quickly grown a reputation for its staggering beauty, climate, and relaxed way of life. As Dahab now offers deluxe standard hotels, its popularity has increased in recent years - however this has not detracted from the resort's traditional small-town atmosphere.
Hotels are dotted along the meandering coastline, stretching from the northern tip of Dahab at the Blue Hole dive site, down to the southernmost lagoon area. The Blue Hole and Canyon areas feature world-famous reefs and marine life which are a magnet for divers and snorkellers. Set against the backdrop of the Sinai mountains, the hotels enjoy stunning views across the Gulf of Aqaba and the turquoise waters of the Red Sea. Further south, a sheltered shelving beach into the lagoon create perfect conditions for a number of watersports. Characterised by flat water year round in the bay, conditions for learning windsurfing or kite surfing are ideal, while the keen winds offshore offer thrills for the most experienced of enthusiasts.
Visiting the town centre is the perfect way to finish an idyllic day. Enjoy a drink and fresh seafood at one of the many beachfront restaurants, cafes and bars while watching the colours of the sunset over the water. Once refuelled, stroll along the promenade and enjoy haggling in the colourful bazaars and shops selling traditional local wares.
Dahab is also well situated for visiting Jerusalem in Israel and Petra in Jordan, while closer to home are both St. Catherine’s Monastery and Mount Sinai."
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