Welcome To Dahab City
Dahab is the Arabic word for gold, if you take a look at the color of the sand and the beaches around you, you will immediately know where the town got its name.
The region of Dahab stretches across a wide plateau of rock and sand at the end of Wadi Nasab and it emerged from a small oasis where the Bedouins once settled. Within just a few miles of Dahab are some great adventure spots. Excellent dive sites lie both to the north and south, including the Blue Hole, one of Sinai's best dive sites. Just south are wadi Gunay and Qnai el-Atschan.
In the past few years Dahab developed into a diving and holiday paradise. The combination of soft sand, gorgeous blue water and a luxuriant strip of palm trees are pulling in visitors in growing numbers. Bars and restaurants that lie along the shore of Dahab are hard to resist.
The little Bedouin village of Dahab, once known as a place for hippies and drop-outs, is about 75 km from Sharm el Sheikh on the east coast of the Sinai Peninsula and is surrounded by a bizarre high mountainous landscape. Nowadays in the center of the town, which is only a few minutes walking or biking from the hotel, there's a great array of cosy bars, typical Shisha smoking places, little restaurants and lots of shops all situated along the seafront.
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