October 2, 2011
September 8, 2011
Fi learns to kitesurf!
After years of pondering and stalling I finally took the plunge (quite literally) and learned to kitesurf and it’s SO MUCH FUN! I really wish I’d learned years ago.
I booked the beginner kitesurfing course which included all the equipment and 5 lessons (10 hours) with an IKO instructor. I wore a helmet (and looked ridiculous!) with a walkie talkie radio attached, meaning my instructor, Alex could always talk me through what I needed to do next. This gave me the confidence I needed to finally give it a go. This is the course plan. Some people learn much faster and can get on the board sooner. Snowboarding and wakeboarding all help but no previous water sports are necessary.
LESSON 1 – Learning how to fly a land based kite. So no getting wet yet! I was a bit hopeless at this and I think that’s why I put off for so long as the kite seemed a bit temperamental. We also learned how to set up the kite and the safety systems. Kitesurfing is really safe these days.
LESSON 2 – The fun begins! Finally we get to cool down in the water and learn how to control the kite (without having to think about the board). This is called ‘bodydragging.’ Alex did the first ‘bodydrag’ with me as I was so scared. Then I was set free on my own and realised very quickly that the water based kites are so much easier to control than the land based kites. I could put the kite exactly where I wanted it to be and could place it in the power zone or safety zone depending on how much power I needed.
LESSON 3 – This was all about building confidence with the kite and how to bodydrag back upwind (useful when you loose the board – which happens quite often at first). Plus other kite control exercises. BRILLIANT – I loved woooshing through the water. In fact it was so much fun I didn’t really want or need the board!
LESSON 4 – The board! After a quick chat on the beach about how to put the board on my feet in the water it was time for action. This looked quite easy but took a bit of practise to get right. I lost the board a few times but no worries as I knew how to get back to it using my favourite bodydrag upwind technique!!

LESSON 5 – Right time to get on the board and ‘ride.’ Determined not to spend the whole time bobbing around in the sea (although it was so lovely) I tried a bit too hard to get up. This means you pull on the kite too much and stall the kite – hence not enough power to get you up. After a few attempts I managed to go a few metre’s which I discovered later was good progess.
So here I am after a bit of practise on my own and I am now a ‘kitesurfer’ (yay!!) and I never thought I would ever say that! I was so scared before I started of absolutely everything. Now I realise how silly I was to not even try it. I discovered that the kite is really well behaved! You can park it in the water and it will just sit there. You can fly it directly above you (known as 12 o’clock) and it will stay there, as long as the bar (what you hold onto) is straight. You can have more or less power if you wish. Plus if you want to ditch the kite you can pull your chicken loop and the kite will lose all power. So really safe. Relaunching the kite when it hits the water is now easy compared to the previous years. So if you have heard stories about previous kite experiences don’t be put off or worried. I am now flying around the bay, can go upwind and doing zig zag turns, with the biggest grin on my face.
Many thanks to Alex my patient instructor, Harry Nass and all the Centre 4 crew. I love kitesurfing
August 14, 2011
A lovely relaxing day at Castle Zaman
Located 25kms North of Nuweiba, Castle Zaman truly is ultimate splendor. Relax by the pool, on huge bean bags and soak up the relaxing music. The view is stunning – a beautiful protected private sandy beach and stunning reef lie to the right.
Lovely cocktails are served and the highlight is the slow cooked food. Choose from veal, turkey, seafood or fish which has been slowly roasted for 1.5 hours for fish up to 4 hours for the meat. Also roast lamb available in the Spring. It really is fit for a Pharaoh with enormous portions and comes with a great selection of vegetables and rice. A juicy feast!
There is a treasure room below the Castle to explore and many different seating areas outside and in. If you want to relax in beautiful surrounding with great food then this is the place. Perfect for special occasions. We can organise the taxi and best to pre-order your food.
May 7, 2011
Dahab Festival – 14th – 21st May
Inspired by the powerful coming together of people in Egypt recently, the people of Dahab have combined forces to showcase local activities and events. The result: the first ever Dahab International Festival of Water Sports, Culture and Desert Adventure on the 14th – 21st May 2011.
Also intended to boost the local economy by reminding the world of the exciting things on offer in South Sinai. Events will include water sports, spectacular wind and kite surf competitions, diving and buoyancy challenges and free diving with experts. At night time things will liven up with bands and parties all over Dahab. Take this chance to discover the Bedouin culture in South Sinai, with events such as camel racing, a Bedouin party featuring local musicians, Bedouin bread making, desert walks, excursions, and safaris.
The alternative side of Dahab will offer free yoga classes and taster sessions of healing treatments including Reiki, massage, crystals, facial rejuvenation and much more. Dahab’s creative side will be highlighted during the festival with street art, exhibitions, movie screenings, and a performance of its famous Children’s Circus ‘Circ Bonboni’.
Everybody involved is donating their time, energy and skills for free. So come and explore Dahab during this week of inspiring festive fun!
August 8, 2010
Diving in Dahab
Dahab is a great place to dive, with un-crowded, unspoilt spectacular reefs. warm water all year round makes it a great place to learn to dive as well as do a dive package.
There are many famous dive sites in the area, but the most know is the Blue Hole which is a natural sinkhole around 130m deep. The Blue Hole is one of the most famous dive sites in the world and is regularly hosting free-diving, and deep diving events.
If you are interested in finding out more about the diving in Dahab check out of diving page on the website by clicking HERE
July 23, 2010
Kitesurfing in Dahab
Nice bit of kitesurfing yesterday, looked a bit marginal for my 8m but turned out to be perfect!
Interested in learning to kitesurf or want to rent kit in Dahab then contact us at info@dahabholidays.com
July 10, 2010
Today in Harry Nass Centre 4 Dahab
Pretty windy day again, all the 3 kites in the photo are 6m2 and 7m2. Bit of a hazy day but the wind is gusting 34 knots who cares!!
More windy days to come though, the weather forecast is fantastic!! See you on the water
Toby
July 9, 2010
Windy Windy Dahab
I would like to start by apologising for the sheer lack of blogs, but I am going to try and improve this….
I could blame the lack of action in this department on the most amazing summer of wind I have seen in Dahab in the 5 Years i have been here.
To help you see what is going on I have added a snippet from windguru.com. All the stars are good by the way!!
So the wind is good, the temperature has been over 35 degrees for over 6 weeks and it hasn’t rained since February.
Back to the beach for me now and I will endeavour to bog some more…
Toby
February 16, 2010
Hiking in Dahab
Not into watersports and want to explore the area at a gentle pace?
Mady offers walks to the Blue Lagoon, White Canyon, Moses Mountain, Pharaoh’s Island, The Caves to Gabr El Bint and Ras Abu Galum. Enjoy the most unspoilt scenery. See the spectacular Mountains explode from the Deep Blue Gulf of Aquaba. Dine or camp overnight with the Bedouins in the desert or snorkel at some of the most untouched reef’s in the National Park. Stretch your legs with endless possibilities!
Please contact us at info@dahabholidays.com for more information or to book
January 16, 2010
Welcome to Dahab Holidays
Tailor Made Holidays to Dahab, Egypt. Transfers, accommodation, and watersports packages available through us at great rates.
Dahab is an amazing place to windsurf and kitesurf with over 280 windy days (above a force 4), all year round sunshine, and is superb value for money – what more could you ask for!
The Luxury Lagoon Villa Apartments and Swiss Inn are located right next to the main watersports area and only sandy beach in Dahab. The Mercure Bay View hotel is the new 5* hotel with cross-shore winds and a Harry Nass kite and windsurfing centre just 4kms to the South. Hire kit on arrival or book a windsurfing or kitesurfing package through us at great rates.
If you are into diving then we have six hotels and camps in the local town of Masbat and Assalah- only 3kms away from the heart of Dahab. This is where you will find the main bars, restaurants and bazaars. Chill with a cool drink or a shisha pipe in one of the main Cafe’s. Or shop till you drop with a good bit of haggling! We have a choice of three dive centre’s: Black Rock in the Lagoon, Red Sea Relax and Inmo in Masbat. See our website for the prices.
See all the properties on www.DahabHolidays.com and e-mail us at info@DahabHolidays.com to book.






















