
Hotels in Dahab
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Browse hotels in Dahab, Egypt — dive camps and guesthouses near the Blue Hole and Lighthouse Reef. Buses from Sharm el-Sheikh take 90 minutes.
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About Dahab
Dahab: Sinai Diving Town on the Gulf of Aqaba
Dahab sits on Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, 85 km north of Sharm el-Sheikh along the Gulf of Aqaba. Once a Bedouin fishing village, it became a traveler hub in the 1980s and retains a low-rise, unhurried character that distinguishes it from the resort complexes further south. The Blue Hole — a 130-metre submarine sinkhole 8 km north of town — is one of the most visited freediving and scuba sites on the planet. The Canyon, Eel Garden, and Lighthouse Reef offer additional dive and snorkel spots within a short bicycle or taxi ride of the waterfront promenade.
Where to Stay in Dahab
Accommodation clusters along the Mashraba and Masbat seafront strips, where budget guesthouses share the promenade with mid-range dive camps. Most properties are small, owner-run, and priced below regional averages. The Assalah neighbourhood, slightly inland, offers quieter rooms. Hotels here tend to include dive packages, making combined stay-and-certification deals common among visitors enrolling in open-water Padi courses.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Buses run from Cairo's Turgoman terminal (roughly 8 hours); minibuses connect from Sharm el-Sheikh in 90 minutes.
- Best months: October to April brings cooler air temperatures (20–28 °C); summer heat exceeds 40 °C.
- Water temperature: The Gulf of Aqaba averages 22 °C in winter, 28 °C in August — a wetsuit of 3 mm suits most of the year.
- Currency: Egyptian pounds; ATMs available in Mashraba, though carry cash for smaller guesthouses.
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