Dahab Scuba Diving
36 Dive Sites
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3 Pools | Intermediate | 0 |
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Abu Helal | Advanced | 0 |
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Bannerfish Bay | Novice | 1 |
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Blue Beach House Reef | Advanced | 0 |
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Blue hole | Novice | 0 |
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Caves | Intermediate | 0 |
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Coral Garden | Novice | 0 |
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Eel Garden | Novice | 1 |
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El Shugarat | Intermediate | 0 |
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End Of The Road Reef | Novice | 0 |
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Gabr el-Bint | Novice | 0 |
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Gebel Aswad | Advanced | 0 |
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Golden Blocks | Novice | 0 |
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Lighthouse | Novice | 0 |
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Lion Fish Rock | Novice | 0 |
Dahab, Egypt sits on the Red Sea, on the Sinai Peninsula, and offers many great opportunities for tourists and scuba divers alike. While biblical history and Bedouin culture may still be found within easy day trips from Dahab, you will find comfortable resort accommodations on the beach. The monastery of St. Catherine is a popular day trip destination, but the primary reason to visit Dahab, other than the beach, are the stunning and unusual dive experiences available to both beginning and experienced divers. While it is now a resort location, Dahab retains a relaxed atmosphere and pleasant surroundings.
Dahab is primarily a shore dive site, allowing you to easily find less dived spots, and making many Dahab dives suitable for new divers. Certification programs are available in Dahab if you would like to try scuba diving. The entire coast of Dahab is formed of corals, both large and small. Canyons and caves are a part of the underwater geography of the Dahab region, including the Blue Hole and the Canyon. There are many varieties of vertebrates and invertebrates, from eels to sharks in these waters. Both shallow and deep-water dives are an option in Dahab, and snorkeling is also popular if you are traveling with someone who does not care to dive.