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A full day from Sharm El Sheikh takes you up the Sinai coast to Dahab for a jeep run through the Salama coloured canyon, a guided snorkel, a double quad ride, and a short camel stretch along the water. Lunch is served on the beach, with time in town before the drive back. Pickup is from Sharm hotels rather than Dahab, so the morning starts with a longer coastal transfer.
An air-conditioned vehicle collects you from your Sharm El Sheikh hotel in the morning. Bring swimwear, a towel, closed shoes for the canyon, and a small bag you can keep with you between stops. The first active section is a jeep run into the Salama coloured canyon, followed by a guided walk among the rock walls. The ground can be uneven and dusty, so the guide sets the pace and keeps the group together.
On the Dahab coast you snorkel with a certified instructor over the nearshore reef, then continue to a double quad ride and a short camel section along the water. Lunch on the beach follows, with free time in Dahab before the return transfer to Sharm. It is a paced variety day rather than a deep session in any one sport, so keep the whole day free rather than stacking a late plan in Sharm.
Dahab sits on the Gulf of Aqaba, north of Sharm El Sheikh, with canyon country inland and a snorkel shoreline on the coast. The coloured canyon and the Blue Hole area are the usual reference points for this kind of day. You move between rock, reef, and town rather than staying at a single marina.
Because pickup is from Sharm, most of the morning is travel along the Sinai coast road. Share an accurate hotel name when you confirm your place so the driver can start the coastal run on time. Stay in the lobby with your swim kit ready, and expect a longer transfer than a town-centre outing in Sharm itself.
No specialist tickets are required. You should be comfortable walking on uneven ground, entering the sea with a mask, and sitting on a quad or camel for short periods. The snorkel is with an instructor, and the quad is a double bike, so you are not sent out solo without a briefing.
Pack a towel, sun protection, and clothes for a full day outdoors. Closed shoes help on the canyon rock. If you cannot swim at all, say so before you enter the water so the instructor can keep you in the shallows. Mention ages when you confirm your place, because quad, snorkel, and camel sections may still have on-the-day limits even though a published minimum age is not listed.
One day covers the transfer from Sharm plus the five published sections, so you are not stacking separate canyon, snorkel, and quad plans. Guides stay with the group from the jeep through the water stop and the town time. Lunch on the beach is included, which keeps the middle of the day simple.
The camel stop is a short coastal ride rather than a long desert crossing, and the animal section is camel, not a ridden horse trek. If you would rather skip the camel, tell the guide on the day; the rest of the plan still runs. Send dietary needs when you confirm your place, because kitchen options in Dahab can be limited once you arrive.
An air-conditioned vehicle collects you from your Sharm El Sheikh hotel in the morning. Bring swimwear, a towel, closed shoes for the canyon, and a small bag you can keep with you between stops. The drive follows the Sinai coast towards Dahab, so settle in for a longer transfer than a town-centre outing.
The jeep section heads into the Salama coloured canyon for a ride and a walk through the rock formations. The ground can be uneven and dusty, so closed shoes help. Your guide sets the pace of the walk and keeps the group together before you continue towards the coast.
On the Dahab coast you snorkel with a certified instructor over the nearshore reef. Kit is used at this stop, and the instructor stays with the group in the water. If you are not a confident swimmer, stay close and say so before you enter.
A double quad ride and a short camel section along the water add the remaining land sports. You receive a briefing before the quad, and the camel ride is a coastal stretch rather than a long desert crossing. Lunch on the beach follows, with free time in Dahab before the drive to Sharm.
No specialist tickets are required. The snorkel is with a certified instructor, the quad is a double bike so you are not sent out solo without a briefing, and the jeep canyon section is a guided walk after the ride in.
You should be happy walking on uneven rock, entering the sea with a mask, and sitting on a quad or camel for short periods. If you cannot swim at all, say so before you enter the water so the instructor can keep you in the shallows.
The day asks for a mix of walking, sitting, and time in the sea rather than one long sport session. Canyon ground can be uneven and dusty, the snorkel is a guided reef stop, and the quad and camel sections are short rides rather than endurance loops.
Heat and the long coastal transfer from Sharm add to the demand, so treat it as a full outdoor day. Keep water handy, wear closed shoes for the rock, and expect to be on the move between jeep, reef, and town rather than resting at a single marina.
A published minimum age is not listed, though infants must sit on laps in the vehicle. Quad, snorkel, and camel sections may still have on-the-day limits for how well a child follows a guide and how confidently they enter the water.
Mention ages when you confirm your place so the team can advise. Bring swimwear, a towel, sun cream, and comfortable clothes for a full day outdoors, plus closed shoes for the canyon walk.
Wear clothes you can walk and ride in, plus swimwear for the snorkel. Closed shoes help on the canyon rock. Pack a towel, sun cream, sunglasses, and a dry change for the drive to Sharm at the end of the day.
A light cover-up is useful in the vehicle after salt water. Leave expensive jewellery in the hotel safe, because the day moves between jeep, water, and town with little time to guard loose items.
Guides stay with the group from the jeep through the water stop and the town time. The snorkel instructor works with everyone at the coastal stop rather than as a private lesson, and the quad briefing happens before anyone starts the engine.
The group is listed as one to 15 people. You travel with other guests from Sharm unless a private vehicle is confirmed. Stay close on the canyon walk, and tell the instructor before you enter the sea if you want easier water.
Plan for around nine and a half hours from collection to drop-off. That covers the drive to the coloured canyon, the jeep and walk, snorkelling on the Dahab coast, a double quad session, a camel ride, lunch, and free time in town.
Exact timing shifts with traffic on the Sinai coast road and how long the group spends at each stop. Keep the full day free rather than stacking a late plan in Sharm after you return.
The day still runs on the large majority of dates, which is why weather is marked as rarely a blocker. Strong wind or a rough sea can shorten the snorkel or shift the order of stops, while the canyon and quad sections usually continue in dry conditions.
If a section cannot run, the guide will explain what replaces it on the day. Keep your phone on from the morning pickup so the driver can reach you if the start window moves.
Tell the guide at the start of each section rather than waiting until you are already on the bike or in the water. The quad is a double bike, so you are not sent out alone, and the snorkel is with an instructor who can keep you in shallower water.
The camel stop is a short coastal ride rather than a long desert crossing. If you would rather skip the camel, tell the guide on the day and the rest of the plan still runs.
An air-conditioned vehicle collects you from hotels in the Sharm El Sheikh area in the morning and returns you at the end of the day. Send your hotel name after you confirm your place so the driver can plan the window.
The day is based around a transfer up the coast to Dahab, so collection is from Sharm rather than a Dahab hotel unless otherwise confirmed. Stay in the lobby with your bag of swim kit ready, and expect a longer transfer than a town-centre outing in Sharm itself.
Choose your date on the calendar. You then receive confirmation by email and a request for your Sharm hotel name so morning collection can be planned. Send dietary needs at the same time, because kitchen options in Dahab can be limited once you arrive.
Keep the whole day free. If your hotel changes, send the new name as soon as you can so the driver is not sent to the previous stay.

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