2010/11/28

2006.05.25_Aqaba


View of Aqaba from hotel window

After we get up we immediately hired a taxi returning to Royal Diving Centre for our refund. The staff there tried to avoid us again. We refused to leave and at last a manager came out with a big smile and agreed to pay us back the admission. Then the taxi took us to the passenger ferry terminal and arrived at the gate at about 09:30. It took us over an hour to go through the customs and deal with the departure tax. At last we were told to board a shuttle bus. The bus drove up slowly into an entrance at the back of the ferry.

Once on board, we found the Egyptian custom officer to stamp our passport. The ferry didn't leave the dock until way over 11:30, over two hours since we got to the terminal. The ferry sailed southwest towards Egypt. We could see the shore of Saudi Arabia to the east. At around 14:30 the ferry arrived at the Egyptian port at Nuweiba. The port was quite chaotic, and that was our first impression on Egypt. At the minbus / service taxi station we met three Australians. The six of us hired a minivan for our destination Dahab, a backpacker seaside resort town at the Egyptian side of Gulf of Aqaba.

The van took us to the bus station at Dahab. The town seemed to me a little quiet, probably because of the recent terrorist bombing on April 24th. The town looked to me very young and relaxing, without the conventional and cheesy type of honeymoon atmosphere. At the station we met Alex, a staff from Bishibishi Garden Village. He led us to Bishibishi, a relatively new hotel establishment in Dahab. We don't usually trust these kinds of sales, but once we arrived at Bishibishi and met Jimmy the owner, we decided to stay at one of their air conditioned triple room. It turned out to be a good choice. AK decided to take a night dive. Jimmy took us all to Big Blue Diving Centre. While AK stayed for the dive, HC and I returned to Bishibishi for dinner. After dinner, we strolled around the town, dropped by an internet cafe, and bought another disposable underwater camera for the next day.

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