“I heard you like highballs,” said Fred from the Arch Climbing Wall. “You should come to Egypt, there’s loads of highballs, untouched. It’s amazing.”
Read moreNic Fleming discovered that, “A trip in the Red Sea near Dahab offers divers the chance to avoid the crowds, by hopping on a camel and riding to deserted beaches with pristine coral reefs.” Read the full article here, or in easyJet Traveler magazine.
Read moreSupporting the local community and promoting eco-friendly tourism is just as important for the environment as clean-ups and coral surveys, according to the owners of a Dahab-based diving centre. BLUE meets EU sustainable grant recipient Desert Divers.
Read moreBy Said Khedr (Dahab’s first Bedouin to learn to dive) Hello and welcome to Dahab, Sinai. A place with its own special energy – our little piece of paradise. It’s hard to describe what makes Dahab special to so many people from all over the world, but let me try… The first time I came [...]
Read more“If we’re going to Egypt then I want to ride a camel”, my wife declared one day as we were discussing plans to climb Mount Sinai. We had climbed a number of the worlds sacred mountains since 2006 and Sinai was the latest one on our list. Duly despatched to do the research I immediately […]
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