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Besides BAOBAB's more adventurous camel dive safaris, we also offer a variety of more conventional scuba-diving packages based in the relaxed village-style resort of Dahab. Standard 10- & 12-dives packages, recreational PADI courses and nitrox/mixed gas courses are available in combination with hotel accommodation. Coral Coast Hotel |
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Inmo Diver's HomeInmo Diver's Home is built in Arabic style with views across the Gulf of Aqaba and situated directly on a house reef on the southern side of Dahab. Inmo is well suited for families and offers en-suite rooms with fans in different categories, including family rooms. Breakfast & dinner are served in their restaurant and are a mixture of Egyptian & Western flavours served buffet style. Inmo has a freshwater swimming pool, children’s playground with cave & paddling pool and several sun-lounging areas, ensuring you a relaxing & delightful stay. Price: 7 nights in Inmo Diver's Home starts from £185 per person - for exact price please check table below. Please ask for our special offer 7 nights stay for 5 nights pay.
All above prices are based on 7 nights half board including airport transfers. |
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Daniela VillageDaniela Village is a family run hotel located 3 km north of Dahab. The hotel is built in a typical arabesque style close to the sea and is surrounded by the impressive Sinai mountains. All 40 spacious rooms are en-suite with mini-bar & air-con and each with either a private balcony or terrace overlooking a beautiful house reef. Daniela Village is built for divers and people who are looking for a peaceful and relaxed stay away from the hustle & bustle of Dahab town but still near enough to visit. It has a large beach, swimming pool, several bars and chill-out areas.
Price: 7 nights in Daniela Village starts from £195 per person - for exact price please check table below.
All above prices are based on 7 nights half board including airport transfers. |
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The above hotels employ a mostly Egyptian staff - Bedouins don’t like jobs that tie them down. However the hotels have close links with Bedouin families and help support their traditional lifestyles by providing fairly paid work as drivers and desert guides. |
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