St. Catherine and Dahab Day Trip
About this activity
Highlights
- Explore St. Catherine's Monastery
- Visit the Blue Hole in Dahab
- Enjoy a local breakfast in Dahab
- Experience the Sinai Peninsula's landscapes
- Travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Entry Fees
- Local Guide
- Bottle Water
- Private A/C Vehicle Transfers
- Local Breakfast at Dahab
- Personal Expenses
- Tipping
Itinerary
Our Representative pick up from hotel early morning,drive for approx 2,30 hours, and then you will be transferred to St-Catherine to visit St-Catherine monastery 220 km northwest Sharm el Sheikh and located between the St-Catherine's mounts and Moses Mount which is the oldest monastery of Christianity.
After that head to Dahab, the Flower Power City in the Red Sea, for a city tour and shopping tours in Dahab. Have breakfast at a local restaurant then we will drive you back to your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh.
Meeting point
Start Location
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Important information
Know before you book
- This tour is suitable for travelers of all ages and fitness levels.
- The itinerary includes both historical exploration and beach activities.
- Ensure you have a valid passport for entry to Egypt and any necessary visas.
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy footwear suitable for walking and potential light hiking.
- Bring swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen for beach activities.
- Carry a camera to capture the breathtaking landscapes and historic sites.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Easy Public Transport
Traveler reviews
What a disappointment!
After 2.5 hours of minibus with two stops in the highways for physiological needs we arrived in view of this beautiful building! From a distance almost an impregnable fortress at the foot of Mount Oreb : another 300 meters on foot slightly uphill and finally we have passed the gate that leads into the citadel! A quick visit to the biblical “burning bush” of Moses and finally entrance to the Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria! And here is the great disappointment: 8 square meters within which to move without being able to see closely the various relics to which the guide had given wide prominence.... Nothing could be seen because the local monks are Orthodox and we Roman Catholics (at least this is the meager explanation given to our protests)! Only the crucifix of Christ the pantocrator could be glimpsed half-hidden by the dozens of brass lamps dropped from the ceiling.... very little for those who have endured 5 hours of desert under a scorching sun at 45 degrees! A heritage of culture, religion and spirituality should not be reserved for a privileged select few!
