This is the practical, opinionated guide to Dahab for kids. What works, what does not, what to plan around, and how to get the most out of the trip without falling into the patterns that disappoint other travellers in the same group.
Why Dahab works for kids
Dahab works for families if your kids are 5+. The shore-snorkelling is unreal, the streets are walkable, and food is cheap. Beach toddlers will struggle on the reefy beaches.
Dahab's particular character — laid-back, walkable, food-focused, ocean-centred, with strong digital nomad and dive-instructor communities — shapes the experience differently for each kind of traveller. kids get a version of Dahab that hits some genuinely unique notes you cannot reproduce in Sharm El Sheikh or Hurghada. The trick is matching what you book to what kids actually need.
What to make sure you do
- Snorkelling straight from the beach (Eel Garden, Three Pools)
- Bedouin camel rides at Wadi Connection
- Shallow protected swim at Lighthouse
- Pizza, pasta and pancakes everywhere — picky-eater proof
The list above is not exhaustive — Dahab is small enough that you will stumble on additional things by accident, which is part of its appeal. But these are the experiences that kids consistently rate as worth the trip.
What to watch out for
- Reef shoes essential — most beaches are coral rubble, not sand
- Strong sun year-round — full SPF kit
- Some hotels are dive-focused and not kid-equipped — pick a hotel pool
None of these are dealbreakers. They are the things kids most often wish they had known before booking. Plan around them and the rest of the trip lines up.
Where to stay if you are kids
Dahab's accommodation breaks into four practical categories: hostels (best for solo and budget travellers), seafront mid-range hotels (the most common choice for couples and families), boutique guesthouses (the romantic / Instagram-friendly option), and apartments rented long-stay (digital nomads and longer trips). For kids specifically the best fit usually depends on group size, budget and how much time you plan to spend in the room.
The neighbourhoods to know:
- Mashraba — central seafront, dense with restaurants and bars. Most first-timers stay here.
- Lighthouse — the original dive area, slightly quieter, marginally cheaper. Good for divers and couples who want sunset views.
- Eel Garden / north end — boutique guesthouses, yoga retreats, the seafront's most upmarket food. Quietest of the seafront strips.
- Assalah — the residential old village inland. Most local feel; long-stay travellers and digital nomads end up here.
Browse our hand-picked stays — or use the planner to get three matched picks within 24 hours.
Where to eat in Dahab as kids
Dahab's food scene is one of the most interesting in Egypt and is a genuine pleasure for nearly every kind of traveller. The town has Egyptian and Bedouin slow-cooked classics (ZANOOBA, Isfahan), Italian-run pasta and pizza (Pasta Mia, Athanor), Indian (Namaste), Thai (Pattaya Thai), and a strong brunch scene (Ena's Table, The Breakfast Cafe). Most restaurants are seafront, on cushions, with feet-in-the-sand seating.
For kids specifically the picks vary — see our restaurants page with prices, hours and Google ratings on every place.
How long should you stay
For most kids the ideal trip is 5–7 nights. That gives you:
- Day 1: arrival, settle in, slow seafront dinner
- Day 2: orient — walk the seafront, find your favourite café, do a half-day activity (snorkel, yoga, hike)
- Days 3–5: the main reason you came — dives, kitesurf, tours, or just doing very little
- Day 6: a desert or island day — Coloured Canyon, Ras Abu Galum, Mt Sinai sunrise
- Day 7: return travel
Trips of 3 nights or less are rushed; trips of 10+ nights are when kids most often start to find Dahab's small-town scale repetitive — at which point pairing it with a Cairo or Aswan visit is usually the move.
Cost expectations
Dahab is cheap by international standards. Specifically for kids the realistic daily spend ranges:
- Backpacker: $20–35 per person per day — hostel dorm, local food, walking, occasional dive
- Mid-range: $50–90 per person per day — private room, daily seafront restaurant meals, regular activities
- Comfortable couples / family: $100–200 combined per day — private apartment or hotel, daily restaurants, regular dives, occasional tours
- Resort-style: $150+ per day — for travellers who want package-holiday infrastructure, though Dahab is genuinely not built for this style
Full receipt-level breakdown on our budget breakdown post.
Plan a Dahab trip for kids
Tell us when you are coming and what you care about — we will send three matched picks for stays, dives and food, with prices and direct booking links. Use the planner or message us directly.