Monday, May 9, 2011

Dahab

Dahab

This town holds more appeal for those who are keen on unspoilt nature.

Sinai, Dahab beach
The beaches are free and the coral reef is a few flipper strokes from the beach.

This town holds more appeal for those who are keen on unspoilt nature. The beaches are free and the coral reef is a few flipper strokes from the beach. In addition, the site itself is very beautiful: on leaving the water, one can gaze on the spectacle of the mountains of Sinai dropping right down to the sea. It is almost as wonderful a sight as the fish below the water. Dahab, meaning gold in Arabic, is divided between the Bedouin village of Assalah to the north and the administrative and commercial centre to the south (the medina). The small hotels, Bedouin cafes and souk are spread around Assalah Bay, close to the ancient lighthouse, whilst the hotel chains are installed the length of a beach two kilometres to the south.

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