




Day Trip to Dahab from Sharm El Sheikh
Duration
11 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Full-day tour from Sharm El Sheikh to the scenic town of Dahab
Boat trip and snorkeling in the crystal-clear Red Sea
Seafood lunch and traditional Bedouin dinner
Visit a herbal oil factory and learn about Bedouin culture
Optional beach buggy ride through the desert
A perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation



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Set off on a captivating full-day journey from Sharm El Sheikh to the picturesque town of Dahab, where desert landscapes meet crystal-clear waters in an unforgettable blend of adventure and culture. This experience is designed for those who want to make the most of their day, combining the serenity of a boat trip on the Red Sea with the thrill of snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs. Enjoy the sun, sea, and sand as you explore some of the region’s most scenic coastal spots. Throughout the day, you’ll be treated to delicious meals, including a fresh seafood lunch and a traditional Bedouin dinner under the desert sky.
But this tour offers more than just natural beauty—it’s a true cultural immersion. Visit a local herbal oil factory to learn about traditional remedies and dive into the fascinating world of Bedouin customs and hospitality. For those craving an extra burst of excitement, an optional beach buggy ride across the golden dunes is available for an additional fee. Whether you're exploring underwater wonders or connecting with local traditions, this day trip to Dahab promises a rich and memorable experience tailored for every type of traveler.
Roundtrip transportation from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh
Lunch and dinner
Snorkeling equipment
Guided snorkeling tour
Entrance fees
Bedouin entertainment
Beverages
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Warm clothing
Sunglasses
Hiking shoes
Camera
Cash
Public transportation nearby
Wheelchair not accessible
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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