Dahab
Dahab

Dahab, is a small town situated on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. Formerly a Bedouin fishing village, located approximately 80 km (50 miles) northeast of Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab is still considered to be one of the Sinai's most treasured diving destinations. Following the Six Day War, the town was occupied by Israel and known in Hebrew as Di-Zahav, a place mentioned in the Exodus from Egypt. The Sinai Peninsula was restored to Egyptian rule in 1982. 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.

Accommodation

Hilton Dahab Resort Hilton Dahab Resort

Description Overlooking Dahab Bay with the Sinai Mountains as a backdrop and lazily set around saltwater lagoons, Hilton Dahab Resort is a luxurious sanctuary where guests can laze around indulging in

Iberotel DahabeyaIberotel Dahabeya

Great beachfront setting in a surfers' paradise Situated on the sandy beach of the natural lagoon of Dahab Bay, and 3km from the centre of Dahab, Iberotel Dahabeya offers breathtaking

Le Meridien Dahab ResortLe Meridien Dahab Resort

New beachside property in Dahab Bay Located in the heart of Sinai, the newly built Le Meridien Resort is set on its own private golden sandy beach in Dahab Bay overlooking

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