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## Quick answer The Blue Hole in Dahab reaches a maximum depth of approximately 130 meters (425 feet) at its deepest point. The famous arch or tunnel passage is located at 52-55 meters (170-180 feet). ## More on this - [Diving in Dahab](/diving/) — every dive centre, real prices - [Best time to dive Dahab](/blog/best-time-to-dive-dahab/) — month-by-month - [The Blue Hole — full guide](/blue-hole/) ## Other quick answers
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Dahab has a very dry climate and rain is rare, even during the winter months. The precipitation peaks in February.
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How deep is the Blue Hole in Dahab?
The Blue Hole in Dahab reaches a maximum depth of approximately 130 meters (425 feet) at its deepest point. The famous arch or tunnel passage is located at 52-55 meters (170-180 feet).
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On-the-ground guides to Dahab, Egypt — written by long-stay residents and divers. Every page is checked against current local pricing, seasonal conditions and personal experience. Last reviewed against live data: April 2026.