Colored Canyon, Blue Hole & Dahab Day Trip from Sharm El Sheikh
Overview
North of Sharm el-Sheikh, the Sinai Peninsula offers a markedly different landscape and atmosphere from the resort coastline: dramatic desert canyons carved through layered sandstone, one of the most famous and storied dive sites in the world, and the relaxed, alternative-leaning town of Dahab, long favoured by independent travellers, divers, and those seeking a slower pace than Sharm's larger resort strip. Egypt For Travel's Colored Canyon, Blue Hole & Dahab Day Trip combines all three into a single full day, travelling by private vehicle north along the coast and into the desert interior.
The Colored Canyon
The Colored Canyon is a narrow desert gorge cut through layered sandstone over thousands of years, its walls displaying a genuinely striking range of natural colour — deep reds, oranges, yellows, and purples — created by mineral deposits within the rock strata, with the narrow walls at points rising dramatically overhead and the passage in places becoming narrow enough to touch both sides simultaneously. The walk through the canyon takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, involving some scrambling over rocks and uneven terrain but requiring no technical climbing skill, and is consistently rated by visitors as one of the most visually extraordinary landscapes accessible as a Sinai day trip.
The Blue Hole
The Blue Hole, located just north of Dahab, is one of the most famous dive sites on Earth — a near-circular underwater sinkhole reaching extreme depths and forming a striking, intensely blue formation visible even from the shoreline, surrounded by shallower reef areas that are well suited to snorkelling for those not undertaking a dive. While the Blue Hole's deepest sections are reserved for highly experienced technical divers given the site's challenging conditions and notable history, the surrounding shallow lagoon and reef offer excellent and considerably safer snorkelling, with clear water and healthy coral formations close to the surface.
Dahab
The day typically concludes with time in Dahab itself, a small coastal town with a markedly different character from Sharm el-Sheikh's larger resort strip: low-rise buildings, beachside cafés, a relaxed pace, and a long-established reputation among independent travellers and the diving community as one of the most laid-back destinations on the Red Sea coast. Free time is typically allocated for browsing the town's market stalls, relaxing at a beachfront café, or simply experiencing the contrast with the more developed Sharm el-Sheikh resort environment.
| Stop | Time Allocated | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Colored Canyon | ~1.5 hours | Vivid layered sandstone, narrow desert gorge walk |
| Blue Hole | ~1.5–2 hours | Famous dive landmark, excellent shallow-water snorkelling |
| Dahab | ~1–1.5 hours | Relaxed market town, beachfront cafés, alternative atmosphere |
What no other guide tells you: The Blue Hole's reputation among the global diving community is genuinely dual-sided: it is one of the most photographed and celebrated dive sites in the world, but it has also acquired a sober reputation for diving fatalities over the decades, almost exclusively associated with experienced divers attempting an extremely challenging deep passage known as "the Arch" without the training, equipment, or local guiding this technical dive demands. None of this affects the safety of the standard snorkelling and shallow-reef experience offered on this tour in the slightest, but understanding the distinction between the dramatic depths that have made the site famous in diving folklore and the genuinely safe, beautiful shallow areas that this tour actually visits is useful context many visitors find reassuring once explained.
| Duration: Full Day (~8.5 hours) | Type: Day Tour | Run: Everyday |
Included
- Private licensed guide throughout
- Private air-conditioned vehicle — hotel pickup and drop-off
- Colored Canyon entrance fee and guided walk
- Blue Hole access and snorkelling equipment (mask, snorkel, fins)
- Lunch at a recommended restaurant in Dahab
- Bottled water throughout the day
- All government taxes and service charges
Excluded
- Optional: scuba diving add-on for certified divers at the Blue Hole (additional cost, arranged on request with appropriate local dive operators)
- Personal spending and shopping in Dahab
- Tips for guide and driver
Itinerary:
08:00 — Hotel pickup in Sharm el-Sheikh
09:30–11:00 — Colored Canyon: guided walk through the sandstone gorge
11:00–12:00 — Drive to the Blue Hole area
12:00–13:30 — Blue Hole: snorkelling in the shallow reef and lagoon areas
13:30–15:00 — Dahab: lunch at a recommended restaurant, free time in the market and along the seafront
15:00 — Depart Dahab for the return journey
16:30 — Arrive back at Sharm el-Sheikh hotel
Prices:
Prices
Notes:
Prices Policy
All prices are quoted per person and are inclusive of your guide, private transport, the Colored Canyon entrance fee, snorkelling equipment at the Blue Hole, and lunch in Dahab, as detailed in the Inclusions section above. Single travellers pay the same per-person rate. Children aged 2 to 11 receive a discounted rate — please contact Egypt For Travel for current pricing.
Departure Tips
Sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes are essential for the Colored Canyon section, as the terrain involves some scrambling over uneven rocks and is not suitable for sandals or flip-flops. Bring swimwear, a towel, and reef-safe sunscreen for the Blue Hole snorkelling section. A hat and sunglasses are recommended throughout, given the largely exposed desert and coastal environments visited on this tour. This is a long day with significant driving and walking involved, so comfortable, breathable clothing suited to both desert walking and swimming is advisable.
Children Policy
Children aged 0–1 travel free of charge. Children aged 2–11 receive a discounted rate — please contact Egypt For Travel for current pricing. The Colored Canyon walk involves some scrambling over rocks that requires basic mobility and should be discussed in advance for very young children or those with mobility considerations. The shallow snorkelling areas at the Blue Hole are generally well suited to families, with constant adult supervision required in the water.
Payment Policy
A deposit of 25% of the total tour cost is required to confirm your booking. The remaining 75% balance is due before or on the day of the tour. During peak season, from October through April, and for group bookings of 6 or more people, a deposit of 50% is required at the time of booking. Egypt For Travel accepts payment by bank transfer, credit card, or cash in USD, EUR, or EGP.
Installment Policy
Flexible payment installments are available on request, particularly for group bookings or when this tour is combined with a broader Sharm el-Sheikh holiday package booked through Egypt For Travel. Please contact us via WhatsApp at +20 155 555 2466 or by email to discuss installment arrangements before confirming your booking.
Tipping Guide
Tipping is customary in Egypt but always at your discretion, and Egypt For Travel never adds automatic gratuities to invoices or applies any pressure to tip. As a general guideline, your guide typically receives $10–15 for a tour of this length, and your driver typically receives $5–8. These amounts are paid directly and in cash at the conclusion of the tour, in USD, EUR, or EGP as you prefer.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made 61 days or more before the scheduled departure incur a 10% cancellation fee. Cancellations made between 31 and 60 days before departure incur a 20% cancellation fee. Cancellations made between 15 and 30 days before departure incur a 50% cancellation fee. Cancellations made within 1 to 14 days of departure are non-refundable, representing a 100% cancellation fee. All cancellation requests must be submitted to Egypt For Travel in writing. Egypt For Travel reserves the right to modify or reschedule tours due to circumstances beyond its control, such as adverse weather, in which case a full refund or suitable alternative arrangement will always be offered.