❗️Best of SCUBA diving in Egypt❗️ - with dolphins????, Octopus & many more!
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Diving with dolphins in natural environment, or turtles. Every Dive you discover something new !
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Dahab Dive Paradise - Unterwasser Impressionen
Einige Eindrücke der faszinierenden Unterwasserwelt rund um Dahab. Viel Spaß!
Bay View Hotel, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
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The Bay View Hotel is a great family, groups and couples hotel with a great location just a ten minute walk to the beach where many boat trips set off from and all the bars and restaurants.
The hotel has one swimming pool with a lovely pool bar serving throughout the day and evening with an extra bar on the roof terrace open in the evening with great views of Naama bay.
The room was very large with its own walk in wardrobe. Facilities including a flatscreen tv is always welcome when relaxing on holiday. I really enjoyed the rood in this hotel, a good variety and I lovely bbq food is always a winner in my opinion.
I would suggest this hotel to couples and groups because of the location being so close to the beach with all the activeties including diving. Due to the hotel rooms being very quiet I would as suggest it for families looking to have a great holiday in Naama Bay.
The Blue Hole Youngtravellers's photos around Dahab, Egypt (why is the blue hole so dangerous?)
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Entry from: Dahab, Egypt
Entry Title: The Blue Hole
Entry:
After dealing with Egypt we finally made it across the Sinai and stopped in Dahab. We needed a break. Dahab used to be a laid-back diving destination, like Sharm down the coast and Hurgada across the water. Apparently none of them have survived. Don't get me wrong. Dahab is a lovely place. It just isn't what I thought it was going to be. Dahab doesn't really have a beach, but it does have a lovely waterfront with nice looking restaurants. You can look across to Saudi Arabia on the other side of the strait, or the other directions to the lovely mountains of the Sinai. It would be great for lazing over a good meal. The problem is we can't afford to eat in any of the restaurants on the waterfront. Their prices approach Western ones. So after searching for a reasonable restaurant on the waterfront, we started looking in the side alleys for a deal. We stumbled onto Achmed and sat down to a feast. That first night we got a 1/4 chicken, a huge helping of rice, a salad, bread, a dish of beans, a dish of potatoes, and some cheese sauce. The price was 12 pounds, about $2.10. It was more food than I could eat and about a quarter of the price of a plate of food on the water. We ate here every night for the duration of our stay. The side dishes change each night. Wonderful food. We also took a trip to the famous Blue Hole up the coast. We (and everyone else in town) got in a jeep and drove up the coast to the town. We had signed up for a tour with our hotel that included snorkelling gear. We were taken to a restaurant where we could leave our stuff and use their equipment. They were very friendly. There were hundreds of people in large snorkel groups. The rocky beach was trashed and the coral wasn't doing so hot either. The Blue Hole is a huge, deep opening right off the beach. There is coral circling the hole. By the beach it isn't that great but on the outside of the hole it is quite nice. The water is freezing though. After coming out to warm ourselves we went back in and up the beach from the Blue Hole. The coral and fish were really nice here, and we could swim along the wall. Interesting to see the colorful underwater world and the dry, dead, abovewater one. It was pretty apparent that we were supposed to eat at the restaurant. We had enough food but Erin said we should at least get a drink or something. So we got the menu. The prices were ridiculous. Even the tea, which is practically free in Egypt and usually a pound, costs 10 pounds. The cheapest juice was 20 pounds ($4). The food wasn't worth considering. Erin told him the prices were too much, and he became very unfriendly and told us he would have to charge us for sitting in the restaurant. So we left. This snorkelling gear included but really you are forced to eat at a ridiculously expensive restaurant so we can squeeze money out of you routine is getting old. We found a nice quiet spot up the beach to sit and wait for our ride home. Then we saw a guy washing his camel in the ocean. I found that amusing. After snorkelling the Blue Hole we pretty much relaxed and prepared for our foray into Israel. ~Travis
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Photos from this trip:
1. Divers killed in the hole
2. Have a Fun Dive
3. The Blue Hole site
4. Hiding for some peace and quiet
5. Beautiful coast
6. The guy washes his camel
7. I found this amusing
8. Looking back
9. Sunset
10. Pretty mountains
11. Dahab promenade and Saudi Arabia
12. The Dahab waterfront
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Harry Nass Hurghada 2015 - german version
Worldclass Windsurf and Kite Centre. Im Februar 2015 wird Harry Nass ein brandneues Windsurf und Kite Center am 4* Mercure Hotel in Hurghada eröffnen. Neustes 2015er Material von NP und Cabrinha erwarten Euch.
Diving Red Sea Egypt- September 2015
Great diving with Colona Divers, Hurghada
Divining for the first time.
Four guys getting to see what it's like to scuba dive for the first time. Their discovery of the scuba world was made possible with the help of Bakr Madany, Instructor at Bubbles Team in Dahab. The dive site was at The Lighthouse.
Book your first scuba dive, or any dive course, in the Red Sea with Bedouin Divers, Dahab, Egypt.
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Dahab, Diving at Happy Life Village House Reef (and other sites)
Diving in Dahab, Egypt in May 2011 mainly at the housereef of the Happy Life Village Hotel. Other dive sites included in this clip: Um Sid, The Caves, Canyon, Rick`s Reef.
2011- Dahab city
Tourist city located in distinct geographic position overlooking the Red Sea, this city is characterized by the sport of diving and water skiing and concerts featuring safaris and Bedouin
Dahab scuba Diving !
This is my amateur video from some diversity of Dahab diving , and a little bit from Thistlegorn.
Golden Heights Resort
Golden heights hotel is the definitive in Dahab address for urban relaxation .Amulti --millon dollar transformation reveals a stunning total with a contemporary character and island stile appeal .Deluxe guest room reflect the cool colores of paradise and warm hues of refined hospitalit .Casually sophisticated and comfortably appointed for a business or leisure ,you'll find mountain and sea viws enhanced by the rhythms of the city ,splendid sunset and pleasure of your surrounding .The hotel is located in a very quet area in the Dahab where the sea and moountains meet.Our hotel is one of the most popular in the Dahab but also becouse of our high standards of customer care. Golden Heights Hotel you can have a lot of activitites like diving ,surfing or trips into the desert.
Golden heights is a charming three star hotel with a family atmosphere in the first Blue Hole way in Dahab ,15 mint from bas station . The hotel has 48 rooms and 2 Villa and dive center. And massage place ,All rooms have Air conditioning, and hotel furniture is The latest fashion shows
Private bathroom, Satellite LCD. TV , Minibar IS Special order and a Telephone.
The Hotel has a Large pool with hot water in the winter , Restaurant, 2Bar, Netcafé and Massage amazing Beach and Roman Theatre is the Middle of the resort and Desalination and water purification plant--electricity generating station.
From the hotel you are able to reach every activity in Dahab
in a short distance.
The dive center Island Divers is located near the pool and the sea.
Alcapone in Dahab
By myself....
Whale Shark @ Golden Block's South Oasis Dahab
Whale Shark @ Golden Block's South Oasis Dahab
Egypt Home reef Hotel Pensee Royal Garden
Bay View Hotel 3 Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Friends Restaurant in Dahab
Friends Restaurant in Dahab. Tak wyglądają restauracje w Dahabie, można sobie leżeć z boku morze z prawa piwko raj:)
Diving with Dolphins
On one of our diving safaris we got to dive with a pod of dolphins in the channel at Abu Nahas after exploring the Ghiannis D. wreck. We are going again on July 28, 2011, maybe we'll see them again!
The Beauty of the Red Sea Underwater in Egypt
The Beauty of the Red Sea Underwater in Egypt
Das Rote Meer. An seinen Ufern erheben sich Wüstengebirge, in seinen Tiefen verbirgt es eine schillernde Vielfalt an Fischen und Korallen. Es ist ein relativ schmales (ca. 350km), 2240 km langes, bis 2600 m tiefes Nebenmeer des Indischen Ozeans zwischen Nordost-Afrika und der Arabischen Halbinsel. Auf Grund der topographischen Verbreitungsbarrieren und besonderen ökologischen Situation mit stark wechselnden Bedingungen entwickelte sich eine Spielwiese der Evolution. In das Rote Meer münden keine Flüsse. Ein Wasseraustausch findet im Wesentlichen mit dem Indischen Ozean über die Meerenge Bab el-Mandab statt. Zusammen mit der klimatisch bedingten hohen Wasserverdunstung erklärt dies den vergleichsweise hohen Salzgehalt des Meeres von bis zu vier Prozent. Außerdem ist das Wasser sehr warm - selbst im Winter sinkt seine Temperatur nur selten unter 22 Grad Celsius. Man findet Schildkröten, seltener den Weißspitzen-Hochseehai, Weißspitzen-Riffhai, Grauen Riffhai und Manta. Die raren Walhaie kommen meist nur in relativ kleinen Exemplaren von max. 5--6 m vor, Nicht vergessen sollte man in der Aufzählung Napoleon-Lippfische, Büffelkopf-Papageifische (beide werden zuweilen verwechselt), Doktor-, Kaiser-, Rotfeuer-, Kugel- und Igelfische, Blaupunktstachelrochen, Kraken und viele mehr. Muränen, teils außerordentlich große Exemplare, sieht man vor allem Ende August bis Anfang September (vermutlich die Laichzeit) ungewöhnlicherweise auch tagsüber in freiem Wasser dahinschlängeln. Häufig trifft man bei Bootsfahrten, in seltenen Glücksfällen beim Schnorcheln und Tauchen auf den Großen Tümmler und den Spinner-Delfin.
Dahab nights
dahab nights
i wesh if you wer her
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