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Dahab is one of the oldest and most famous diving areas in the Red Sea. It is located in the Sinai Peninsula on the Gulf of Aqaba, and offers its visitors some of the most exciting diving sites in the country. It was named after its picturesque golden beaches, where the rugged desert mountains meet the sea in a landscape It is breathtaking, and it was once a small Bedouin fishing village, and today it has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Egypt, especially for surfers who will find some of the best conditions in the world to practice this sport off its shores, and this town is also home to the Blue Hole, which is the site of The most dangerous diving in the world. Dahab, known for a long time as a quiet and comfortable city, has become more developed, but it still retains its coastal atmosphere that brings calm and peace in the hearts of its visitors. Backgammon or smoking a shisha (traditional Arabic hookah) as you watch the most beautiful landscapes.