The Blue Hole in Dahab is a world-famous dive site, known for its deep vertical sinkhole, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic underwater topography. Located just north of Dahab, this natural wonder reaches depths of over 100 meters, making it a thrilling site for experienced divers.
One of its most famous features is the Arch, a deep passage at around 55-60 meters that connects the Blue Hole to the open sea. While the site is notorious for its depth and technical challenges, the upper sections of the Blue Hole offer stunning coral formations and a diverse range of marine life, making it accessible to recreational divers and snorkelers.
Expect to see colorful coral walls, schooling jacks, barracudas, and occasional reef sharks. The entry and exit are easy, with shore access right from the beach. The Blue Hole is a must-visit for divers looking to experience one of the Red Sea’s most legendary and breathtaking sites.