Red Sea


The Red Sea

The Red Sea

The Red Sea is the world's most Northern tropical sea, is an inlet of The Indian Ocean and is situated between Africa to the West and Asia to the East. It connects to the Indian Ocean at it's Southern end through The Gulf of Aden, and is 1,200 miles long and 190 miles wide.

Dive Sites

The Red Sea is noted for the variety of it's marine life and there is an abundance of high quality dive sites including;
Dahab, Ras Muhammad, The Thistlegorm, Elphinstone, and The Brothers.

Things to do in Dahab

Dahab is primarily known for its scuba diving, which we have discussed in our Dahab Dive Guide, but if you fancy doing something else or are not there for the diving, you may be interested to know what else you can do.

Dahab Dive Guide

Dahab

Dahab, the Arabic word for Gold! Ever since I’ve been coming to Dahab, for over a decade now, it’s certainly proven to be my place of Gold! A place of amazing culture, tranquility and happiness! The area is inhabited predominantly by the peaceful nomadic people of the Sinai. The Bedouins are a fantastic introduction to Middle Eastern culture for us Westerners.

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