Dahab city
Dahab city
Dahab is an Egyptian tourist city belonging to the South Sinai Governorate and is located on the Gulf of Aqaba, about 100 km from the city of Sharm el-Sheikh and 87 km from the city of Nuweiba. It was named after the color of its golden sands. The city is divided into two parts, the first is located in the south and is called the village of Al-Assala and is famous for the simple Bedouin life, and the second section is located in the north and is considered the soul and pulse of the city because it includes commercial markets and recreational places, and the city is famous for its pure virgin beaches and natural diving sites rich in coral reefs
The city is characterized by its distinguished tourism activities, as it is frequented by surfing and sailing enthusiasts because of the wind speed due to the mountains surrounding it on several sides, which causes the appearance of low pressure in places and high pressure in others. It is also visited by skydiving, mountaineering and safari enthusiasts who want to enjoy the mountainous and desert nature and the moderate climate of the city The city arose as a small village for fishermen, then it became famous in the nineties after the Egyptian government gave it special attention and established hotels and tourist villages in its heart, and some Bedouins still reside there. The city was famous in the past as a seaport on the Gulf of Aqaba, used by the Nabatean Arabs from the second century BC until the year 106 AD to store their goods in preparation for transporting them to the port of Suez by land through the valleys of Sinai, and thus they controlled the trade route between east and west through Sinai and the port of Dahab The city includes many prominent tourist places, which are represented in the Ras Abu Gallum area, which is a natural reserve and a diving area, the Bluehole area, which is one of the world-famous diving places, the Canyon area, which is one of the excellent diving areas, and the Al Asla area, which is an area inhabited by approximately 75% of the population The population of the city is divided into three regions (Mubarak City, Al-Zarnouk, and Al-Asla) Coral Island near the Palestinian border, which contains the remains of a historic castle built by the Crusaders, Al-Malil area, which is a road parallel to the coastal road that includes some small hotels, cafeterias and houses, Al-Masbat area, which is the main tourist commercial area in the city and begins with Al-Fanar Street, then Al-Masbat Bay and includes a large group of shops, diving clubs and cafes Camps and hotels Al-Mashraba area, which includes a large number of cafeterias and diving centers, and also includes the only monument located there, which is Tal Al-Mashraba, which is a warehouse for one of the ancient ports, Dahab city area and includes government agencies and major hotels, Wadi Qani area, which is an area that represents the future urban extension of the city because it includes a large group of Hotels, service and residential complexes In addition to the areas of Light House, El Garden and Al Waha. Dahab includes two gulfs, the Laguna or Ghazala, which is characterized by the presence of the only sandy beach in the city, and Al-Qawra, which is located in the city center, in addition to the resorts that extend along its shores, which merge with the surrounding nature with kiosks made of wood and palm fronds prepared for the residence of tourists
The city is characterized by its distinguished tourism activities, as it is frequented by surfing and sailing enthusiasts because of the wind speed due to the mountains surrounding it on several sides, which causes the appearance of low pressure in places and high pressure in others. It is also visited by skydiving, mountaineering and safari enthusiasts who want to enjoy the mountainous and desert nature and the moderate climate of the city The city arose as a small village for fishermen, then it became famous in the nineties after the Egyptian government gave it special attention and established hotels and tourist villages in its heart, and some Bedouins still reside there. The city was famous in the past as a seaport on the Gulf of Aqaba, used by the Nabatean Arabs from the second century BC until the year 106 AD to store their goods in preparation for transporting them to the port of Suez by land through the valleys of Sinai, and thus they controlled the trade route between east and west through Sinai and the port of Dahab The city includes many prominent tourist places, which are represented in the Ras Abu Gallum area, which is a natural reserve and a diving area, the Bluehole area, which is one of the world-famous diving places, the Canyon area, which is one of the excellent diving areas, and the Al Asla area, which is an area inhabited by approximately 75% of the population The population of the city is divided into three regions (Mubarak City, Al-Zarnouk, and Al-Asla) Coral Island near the Palestinian border, which contains the remains of a historic castle built by the Crusaders, Al-Malil area, which is a road parallel to the coastal road that includes some small hotels, cafeterias and houses, Al-Masbat area, which is the main tourist commercial area in the city and begins with Al-Fanar Street, then Al-Masbat Bay and includes a large group of shops, diving clubs and cafes Camps and hotels Al-Mashraba area, which includes a large number of cafeterias and diving centers, and also includes the only monument located there, which is Tal Al-Mashraba, which is a warehouse for one of the ancient ports, Dahab city area and includes government agencies and major hotels, Wadi Qani area, which is an area that represents the future urban extension of the city because it includes a large group of Hotels, service and residential complexes In addition to the areas of Light House, El Garden and Al Waha. Dahab includes two gulfs, the Laguna or Ghazala, which is characterized by the presence of the only sandy beach in the city, and Al-Qawra, which is located in the city center, in addition to the resorts that extend along its shores, which merge with the surrounding nature with kiosks made of wood and palm fronds prepared for the residence of tourists
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