What to do in Dahab
The hottest months average 38 degree’s but due to the breeze and low humidity, it doesn’t feel as hot. All year round sunny destination. The Winter months (Nov-Feb) still average 25 degree’s during the day.
Dahab Festival of Culture, Water Sports, and Desert Adventure; April: This annual event showcases Bedouin traditions alongside fun on the sea and the desert sands. A perfect safe area for beginners and intermediate windsurfers due to the protection from the sandspit downwind. There is also a shallow sandbar for resting on and getting tips if you are having lessons.
International Camel Competition; April: The fastest camel on the Sinai Peninsula is revealed here each spring.
International Shopping and Tourism Festival; July: Nearby Sharm el-Sheikh offers huge discounts for shoppers and visitors during this event.
Dahab is the perfect sunshine destination for everyone. Whether you want relaxation or family fun.
For families: The Blue Hole is the most popular dive and snorkeling site in Dahab. Just stick with the professionals when diving, as the site’s depths can be dangerous for the inexperienced.
Active types: Head into the Sinai Mountains and trek along the grand and extraordinary Coloured Canyon.
Dahab resorts, some 50 miles north of Sharm el-Sheikh, also boasts a stunning mountainous backdrop, soft sandy beaches, and gorgeous views out across the blue water.
Dahab holidays are easily accessible thanks to direct flights into Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport (SSH).
If all you want to do is a lounge on the sands, saunter into the shallows, or slumber on a poolside sun lounger, that’s fine; you’ll find some kindly waiter will happily supply you with cool drinks while you soak up the sun