Dahab Beach on National Geographic
Dahab among best Middle East beaches according to National Geographic
Dahab is among the Middle East’s best beaches, according to National Geographic’s “Top Beaches in the Middle East” list.
And if that was not enough, it is featured the first one on their list! National Geographic considered Dahab’s coral reefs the healthiest in comparison to other beaches in the Middle East, signifying their resilience to climate change.
[…] “Known for its laid-back bohemian vibe, this former Bedouin fishing village in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula is celebrated for its coral reefs, which are among the healthiest in the region. According to researchers, Red Sea reefs are some of the most resilient in the face of climate change. The secluded wildlife and marine preserve of Ras Abu Galum, reachable by camel and boat, is not to be missed. The Blue Hole, a submarine sinkhole more than 300 feet deep, is famous among divers. Take care, however, as this site can be dangerous and is best left to advanced divers. Remember to pack a reef-safe sunscreen to protect the delicate ecosystem.“
The list also included Oludeniz Beach in Turkey, The Dead Sea Beach in Jordan, Tyre Beach in Lebanon, and Kite Beach in UAE among others.
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