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Blue Hole Desert Safari

Feel the adrenaline flow with this safari across the Egyptian Desert. We'll surf the dunes in a quad, ride a camel across the Dahab beaches, and snorkel in the Blue Hole. Desert Safari in the Blue Hole.

  • 10 hours
  • 7Good | 23 reviews

Feel the adrenaline flow with this safari across the Egyptian Desert. We'll surf the dunes in a quad, ride a camel across the Dahab beaches, and snorkel in the Blue Hole.

Desert Safari in the Blue Hole

At the designated time, we'll pick you up from your hotel in Sharm el-Sheikh and set off to the Egyptian Sinai desert, specifically the Blue Hole National Park. Get ready for unforgettable views and adventure sports.

First, we'll enjoy a 20-minute quad ride through the desert, taking in the majestic environment filled with rocks, dunes, and sand. This experience will create lasting memories.

Next, we'll ride on a camel to the Dahab beaches, learning about these animals that thrive under the harsh desert sun.

In the coastal Dahab region, you'll have time to snorkel in the Blue Hole or relax in its waters. The Blue Hole is a natural formation created by sea erosion and is one of the best diving spots in the Red Sea.

To conclude the activity, we'll enjoy a buffet lunch before returning to your hotels in Sharm el-Sheikh, arriving approximately 10 hours later.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Transport by air–conditioned bus or minibus
  • English–speaking guide
  • 20–minute quad ride
  • Camel ride to the Dahab beaches
  • Buffet lunch in Dahab
  • Beverages

Not included

  • Admission to Blue Hole National Park: 10EUR per person
  • Snorkelling equipment
  • Government fees: 5EUR per person

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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