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This
is one of the largest oases in the south.
Between Nuweiba and Taba stretches a
wonderful coastline of unexplored creeks and long beaches.
This
is one of the largest oases in the south, providing excellent access to
Aqaba in Jordan. The town falls into three parts – the port, tourist
village and, to the north, the Bedouin town of Tarabin where, among its
palm groves, are the ruins of a Mameluk fortress.
Deserted beaches and the sea are
however just a short distance away along with seafood restaurants where
freshly caught lobster can be savoured under the stars. There is the
sight, too, of the timeless and legendary mountains of Saudi Arabia on
the far side of the Gulf. Siestas under palm trees, diving around coral
outcrops where fish and (small) sharks mess about and village feasts
also number among the attractions. Between Nuweiba and Taba stretches a
wonderful coastline of unexplored creeks and long beaches. The mountain
sometimes seems to recede from the sea and at other times seems to go on
the attack against the waves, the harshness of the rock softened by the
turquoise waters.
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