Dahab is an Egyptian city that follows the South Sinai Governorate and is situated on the Gulf of Aqaba. It is about 100 km from Sharm el-Sheikh and 87 km from Nuweiba. It was named after the color of its golden sand. The city is divided into two parts, the first is located south and is called the village of Al-Asla and is famous for the simple Bedouin life, and the second section is located north and is the spirit and pulse of the city because of the inclusion of commercial markets and entertainment venues, the city is famous for its pristine beaches and natural diving sites rich in coral reefs.