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Landmark: Dahab LagoonCity: Dahab
Country: Egypt
Continent: Africa
Dahab Lagoon, Dahab, Egypt, Africa
Dahab Lagoon is a shallow, sheltered bay located on the eastern coast of the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, adjacent to the town of Dahab.
Visual Characteristics
The lagoon features calm, clear turquoise water with a sandy bottom. The shoreline is characterized by fine, light-colored sand. The surrounding landscape consists of arid desert terrain with low-lying hills.
Location & Access Logistics
Dahab Lagoon is situated approximately 2 kilometers north of the main town center of Dahab. Access is primarily via the coastal road, El Qura Road. Parking is available at designated areas along the lagoon's edge. Public transportation within Dahab includes local taxis and microbuses; the lagoon is a short ride from the town center.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The lagoon is a natural geological formation, a shallow bay created by coastal erosion and sediment deposition over millennia. It is part of the Red Sea coastal ecosystem.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include windsurfing and kitesurfing due to consistent wind conditions. Snorkeling and diving are possible in designated areas, offering visibility of coral formations and marine life. Kayaking and paddleboarding are also popular. The shallow waters are suitable for beginner swimmers.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Several beachfront cafes and restaurants are located along the lagoon's perimeter, offering food and beverage services. Restrooms are available at these establishments. Shade is provided by umbrellas and natural rock formations. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for wind sports is typically from March to May and September to November, when winds are most consistent. For general water activities and swimming, the period from April to October offers warmer water temperatures. Mid-morning to late afternoon provides optimal sunlight for water clarity.
Facts & Legends
The lagoon's name, "Dahab," translates to "gold" in Arabic, possibly referring to the color of the sand or the sunlight reflecting on the water. Local Bedouin folklore speaks of the lagoon as a place of calm and healing.
Nearby Landmarks
- Blue Hole (2.5km North)
- Three Pools (4km South)
- Dahab Town Center (2km South)
- Mount Sinai (Approximately 80km West - outside 5km radius but significant regional landmark)