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  1. Windsurfing

    Windsurfing is a popular pastime, and the Hilton Dahab Resort and Swiss Inn Golden Beach Resort have good windsurfing centres. The centre of the bay boasts the steadiest winds in Dahab, though strong gusts occasionally sweep across the northern end. Kitesurfing is also starting to take off in Dahab, although offshore winds limit the areas where it can be done.

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  2. Snorkelling and Diving

    Other than just lounging around, snorkelling and diving are the most popular activities in Dahab. The reefs off Assalah are often strewn with litter, but if you can ignore this, the reef at the northern end of Mashraba has table corals and impressive fish life.

    Also worthwhile are the reefs off the southern end of Mashraba, just before the lagoon; Lighthouse Reef, a sheltered snorkelling site at the northern tip of Assalah; and the popular Eel Garden, just north of Assalah, where a colony of eels lives on the sandy sea bed.

    About 6km further north are the Canyon and Blue Hole dive sites. Despite their intimidating reputation as danger zones for careless divers, the tops of…

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  3. Jeep Safaris

    All of the camps and shops offer jeep safaris, though prices vary considerably depending on the time of year, your destination and the size of your party - don't be afraid to shop around and bargain hard.

    In addition to trips to the popular Coloured Canyon, other popular destinations are Ain al-Furtega, a palm-filled oasis 16km northwest of Nuweiba, and Mayat el-Wishwashi, a large cistern hidden between two boulders in a canyon - it used to be the largest cistern in Sinai, but now has only a trickle of water, except after floods. Nearby is Mayat Malkha, a palm grove fed by the waters of Mayat el-Wishwashi and set amid colourful sandstone.

    Wadi Huweiyit is an impressive san…

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  4. Camel Safaris

    With the exception of Dahab, Nuweiba is the best place in Sinai to arrange camel safaris into the interior. When planning your trip, keep in mind that camels are a slower and - if budget is a worry - more expensive way of travelling. However, they allow you to reach places that are inaccessible to vehicles, and are the best way to see the area.

    Almost every camp and shop in Tarabin offers these trips, but take care that whoever you pick is a local Bedouin - not only are they marginalised by tour operators from the Nile Valley and therefore need the work, but there have been some instances of travellers lost in the desert without water because their so-called guides didn't…

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  5. Camel Safaris

    Dahab is one of the best places in Sinai to arrange camel safaris into the dramatic mountains lining the coast, especially the spectacular Ras Abu Gallum Protectorate. When choosing who to go with, try to find a Bedouin - or at least an operator that works with the Bedouin.

    Unfortunately, local communities have been excluded from the tourist industry, which tends to be dominated by migrants from the Nile Valley. A good place to look is the waterfront in the village, where camel drivers tend to congregate. Register with the police before beginning the safari, and don't pay the camel driver until you return to the village. Itineraries - and as a result prices - are generall…

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  6. Jeep Safaris

    One of the most popular jeep safaris is a trip to Coloured Canyon, between St Katherine and Nuweiba. The canyon derives its name from the layers of bright, multicoloured stones that resemble paintings on its steep, narrow walls, and is magnificently beautiful. As the canyon is sheltered from the wind, the silence - assuming you aren't there with crowds of other visitors - is one of its most impressive features.

    Unfortunately, the canyon has become overtouristed in recent years, and many operators have also begun offering trips to other sites, where the rock formations are equally impressive and the sense of wilderness more intact. All of the hotels, dive centres and trave…

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  7. Moon Beach

    One of the most famous places for wind- and kitesurfing, Moon Beach is where the British magazine Boards tests equipment each year. Located on the Gulf of Suez just off the main coastal road, Moon Beach has beachfront bungalows with all the trimmings. Additionally, there’s a professionally staffed and stocked wind- and kitesurfing centre, as well as a fully licensed school for budding surfers of all kinds. Nightly rates and shorter-stay packages are available – check out the website for more detailed information.

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  8. Stone House Reef

    Underwater delights are the feature attraction of Nuweiba, and while not as dramatic as at other resorts on the Gulf of Aqaba, the dive sites tend to be less busy, with an impressive variety of marine life. There are shallow reefs offshore that are reasonable places to snorkel, but the best snorkelling is the Stone House Reef just south of town.

    Divers sometimes head to nearby Ras Abu Gallum, Ras Mohammed National Park or other offshore destinations - many of which are also fine for snorkellers - though most diving here is shore based.

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  9. Water Sports

    If you are into water sports, pedalos, kayaks and jet skis can be rented at the northern end of Masbat and at the holiday villages on the lagoon. Although the golden hills of Saudi Arabia in the distance seem to make for an excellent destination, trust us - you don't want to try to cross. At least one Japanese backpacker we know of managed to touch Saudi soil, only to be rounded up and arrested by some rather unhappy border guards.

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    Swiss Inn Golden Beach Resort

    This family-friendly four-star resort has well-appointed rooms and a pleasantly unpretentious ambience. Entire days can be spent lounging around the flower-fringed pool and stunning stretch of golden sand, though there’s always the on-site dive and windsurfing centre if you want to get active. The Swiss Inn is home to a number of recommendable restaurants, including a pleasant poolside cafe and a European-inspired bistro.

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  12. Quad Biking in the Egyptian Desert from Sharm el Sheikh

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    2 hours 30 minutes (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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  13. Ras Mohamed Red Sea Cruise and Snorkeling

    Ras Mohamed Red Sea Cruise and Snorkeling

    8 hours (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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  14. Tiran Island Cruise and Snorkeling

    Tiran Island Cruise and Snorkeling

    8 hours (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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    Sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling - is there any better way to spend a day in the Egyptian sun? Escape the desert for a day of relaxation around the protected wh…

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  15. Private Tour: Cairo Flight and Tour from Sharm el Sheikh

    Private Tour: Cairo Flight and Tour from Sharm el Sheikh

    14 hours (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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    Fly to Cairo from Sharm el Sheikh on a private tour and make the most of your time in this world-famous city. You'll visit Cairo's most famous sites including t…

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  16. Private Tour: Luxor Flight and Tour from Sharm el Sheikh

    Private Tour: Luxor Flight and Tour from Sharm el Sheikh

    14 hours (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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  17. Camel Safari with Optional Bedouin Dinner

    Camel Safari with Optional Bedouin Dinner

    3.5 or 5 hours (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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    Can you truly say you have been to Egypt if you haven't ridden a camel? Find out for yourself on an afternoon Camel Safari through the desert, and finish the da…

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  18. Private Tour: St Catherine's Monastery and Moses' Mountain at Sunrise

    Private Tour: St Catherine's Monastery and Moses' Mountain at Sunrise

    14 hours (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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    See the sun rise over the desert on an unforgettable visit to the place where Moses received the 10 Commandments. You'll travel in air-conditioned comfort with …

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  19. Horse Riding

    If you want to go horse riding, just wait on the beach in Mashraba for one of the Bedouin who walk up and down with horses for hire. You can also ask around the camps. Blue Beach Club in Assalah and the Accor Coralia Club Dahab on the Resort Strip can also arrange organised horse-riding excursions.

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  20. Glass Bottom Boat Cruise and Coral Reef Viewing

    Glass Bottom Boat Cruise and Coral Reef Viewing

    90 minutes (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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    No need to get in the water to enjoy the spectacular coral reefs of the Red Sea near Sharm el-Sheikh. Board a glass bottom boat to see the underwater world whil…

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  21. Private Tour: St Catherine's Monastery

    Private Tour: St Catherine's Monastery

    11 hours 30 minutes (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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    Visit St Catherine's Monastery, the most important religious site in Sinai on a private day trip from Sharm el Sheikh. Travel in air-conditioned comfort with yo…

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  23. Private Tour: Egyptian Stars and Bedouin Dinner

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    4 hours 30 minutes (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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  24. Private Tour: Ras Mohammed

    Private Tour: Ras Mohammed

    6 hours (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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    Declared the first Egyptian National Park in 1983, Ras Mohammed is located at the southern tip of the Sinai peninsula. It occupies an area that has grown to 480…

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  25. Private 4WD Jeep Safari and Hiking in the Colored Canyon

    Private 4WD Jeep Safari and Hiking in the Colored Canyon

    10 hours (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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    Let your 4WD vehicle take you across the desert sands to Abu Galum and the colored canyons. Hike among the rocky mountains enjoying the many colors reflecting f…

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  26. Private Tour: Cairo Day Trip from Sharm el Sheikh

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    21 hours 30 minutes (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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  27. Private Tour: Sinai Jeep Safari, Abu Galum Snorkeling, Camel Ride and Bedouin Lunch

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    12 hours (Departs Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt)

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    Take a jeep safari, snorkel the Blue Hole, ride a camel and go bargain shopping in Dahab on a private day trip from Sharm el Sheikh. If your time in Egypt is li…

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