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Dahab

Dahab is an Egyptian city in the South Sinai Governorate, located on the Gulf of Aqaba, about 100 km from Sharm El-Sheikh and 87 km from Nuweiba. The city is named after the golden color of its sands. It is divided into two parts: the southern part, called Al-Asala Village, known for its simple Bedouin lifestyle, and the northern part, which is the city’s heart, featuring commercial markets and entertainment areas. Dahab is famous for its pristine beaches and natural diving sites rich with coral reefs.