dazle
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Just got back from a 9 day holiday in Dahab and thought I'd share my experience for those thinking of going there.
Stayed and did 15 dives with Club Red. I had an amazing time both in and out of the water. I travelled alone and apart from a bit of down time I had no difficulty meeting people.
Club Red for diving was sound, it's all at your own pace within reason. Most of my dives were just me and a guide, well good if you hate following fins. They offer competitive packages inc accom and equipment. The equipment was all in good condition. The accommodation there is very basic but clean but noisy from 6am(soon to be refurbished). If you are looking for a budget friendly bed then this fits, if you are after sky tv and a posh bathroom then don't even bother. Red Sea Relax accom offers better facilities, but at a price. The food and drink there is reasonable and is good for a pint after a days diving and sit on the terrace watching the sunset
As for nightlife I found a few at club red, then red sea relax, yalla bar, rush was adequate. If you want to stay out late thats not a problem either
I wouldn't stay HB/FB anywhere in Dahab unless vv cheap as there is a wide variety of places to eat whatever you desire
As for the diving, unless you are a newbie I wouldn't bother with the local diving other than for your check dive.
Shore dives nr Dahab
The blue hole and canyon is the equivalent to big ben in london, so expect lots of divers, overpriced restaurants etc but it is well worth the experience. The tunnel at the beginning of the blue hole is awesome as is going to the bottom of the canyon and looking up. Its for advanced+ though.
Islands is full of life, i found myself in the eye of a tornado of juvenile barracuda, breathtaking experience! would have been happy to stay and suck my tank dry. interesting rock and coral formations but as often strong current and **** viz(if you can say that for 15m!)
South(Moray Gardens/Caves)
There are a few dive sites in this area, it's a good day out with relaxing on floor cushions in a restaurant between dives. Expensive though but good diving
SS Thistlegorm & Ras Mo
Wanted to do the thistlegorm last year from sharm but i hadn't anticipated how expensive sharm and diving there was so had to leave it.
Night(ish) boat out there, great breakfast, kit on and dived round the ship. 2nd dive penetrated the wreck, some really cool stuff in there, trucks, bikes, boots, ammo etc. You need to be really good with your bouyancy though and defo need a torch as pitch black in tight swimthroughs at times. Ras mo on way back was good but overshadowed by thistlegorm.
Gabl Bint
Did by boat but can be done as camel safari. Quite a busy area but full of life and colour
Ras Abu Galum(RAG)
My favourite experience! jeep to blue hole then camel to RAG, where we had a bit of a hut on the beach. Not many people have dived here so the coral has not been kicked to ****. Vis was great. Then spent the night under the stars by a fire getting pissed on egyptian rum. Quality! No other westerners there either only bedouin settlers. Well nice having nothing around you and no noise just the waves and wind. The bedouin who looked after us was spot on. He anticipated our every move, had a brew ready for us when we surfaced, fed us well(considering where we were) and was no trouble
If you a reading this and think there are questions i could answer then feel free to ask away!
Cheers
Darryl
Stayed and did 15 dives with Club Red. I had an amazing time both in and out of the water. I travelled alone and apart from a bit of down time I had no difficulty meeting people.
Club Red for diving was sound, it's all at your own pace within reason. Most of my dives were just me and a guide, well good if you hate following fins. They offer competitive packages inc accom and equipment. The equipment was all in good condition. The accommodation there is very basic but clean but noisy from 6am(soon to be refurbished). If you are looking for a budget friendly bed then this fits, if you are after sky tv and a posh bathroom then don't even bother. Red Sea Relax accom offers better facilities, but at a price. The food and drink there is reasonable and is good for a pint after a days diving and sit on the terrace watching the sunset
As for nightlife I found a few at club red, then red sea relax, yalla bar, rush was adequate. If you want to stay out late thats not a problem either
I wouldn't stay HB/FB anywhere in Dahab unless vv cheap as there is a wide variety of places to eat whatever you desire
As for the diving, unless you are a newbie I wouldn't bother with the local diving other than for your check dive.
Shore dives nr Dahab
The blue hole and canyon is the equivalent to big ben in london, so expect lots of divers, overpriced restaurants etc but it is well worth the experience. The tunnel at the beginning of the blue hole is awesome as is going to the bottom of the canyon and looking up. Its for advanced+ though.
Islands is full of life, i found myself in the eye of a tornado of juvenile barracuda, breathtaking experience! would have been happy to stay and suck my tank dry. interesting rock and coral formations but as often strong current and **** viz(if you can say that for 15m!)
South(Moray Gardens/Caves)
There are a few dive sites in this area, it's a good day out with relaxing on floor cushions in a restaurant between dives. Expensive though but good diving
SS Thistlegorm & Ras Mo
Wanted to do the thistlegorm last year from sharm but i hadn't anticipated how expensive sharm and diving there was so had to leave it.
Night(ish) boat out there, great breakfast, kit on and dived round the ship. 2nd dive penetrated the wreck, some really cool stuff in there, trucks, bikes, boots, ammo etc. You need to be really good with your bouyancy though and defo need a torch as pitch black in tight swimthroughs at times. Ras mo on way back was good but overshadowed by thistlegorm.
Gabl Bint
Did by boat but can be done as camel safari. Quite a busy area but full of life and colour
Ras Abu Galum(RAG)
My favourite experience! jeep to blue hole then camel to RAG, where we had a bit of a hut on the beach. Not many people have dived here so the coral has not been kicked to ****. Vis was great. Then spent the night under the stars by a fire getting pissed on egyptian rum. Quality! No other westerners there either only bedouin settlers. Well nice having nothing around you and no noise just the waves and wind. The bedouin who looked after us was spot on. He anticipated our every move, had a brew ready for us when we surfaced, fed us well(considering where we were) and was no trouble
If you a reading this and think there are questions i could answer then feel free to ask away!
Cheers
Darryl
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