Dahab

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Dahab is a small Egyptian resort town on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula, known for its laid-back atmosphere, diving spots, and windsurfing.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf resort town
tourist destination
town
bodyOfWater Red Sea
country Egypt
hasClimate arid
hot desert climate
hasFeature beaches
coral reefs
desert mountains
hasNearbyAttraction Blue Hole (Dahab)
Eel Garden (dive site)
Lighthouse Reef (dive site)
The Canyon (dive site)
Three Pools (dive site)
hasPart Assalah
Lagoona area
Masbat
hasReputationFor backpacker tourism
budget travel
laid-back atmosphere
knownFor Bedouin culture
Red Sea coral reef ecosystem
surface form: Red Sea coral reefs

desert landscapes
freediving
kitesurfing
scuba diving
snorkeling
windsurfing
languageUsed Arabic
localCommunity Bedouin tribes
locatedEastOf Sharm El Sheikh
locatedIn South Sinai Governorate
locatedInContinent Africa
Asia
locatedInRegion Middle East
locatedOn Gulf of Aqaba
locatedOnCoastOf Sinai Peninsula
popularWith backpackers
divers
windsurfers
primaryEconomicActivity diving industry
tourism
water sports services
transportConnectionTo Nuweiba
Sharm El Sheikh
Taba

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