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Welcome Back ITB

The last time I attended the ITB Berlin happened in 2019. It’s been a few years, the world of travel has changed. Restrictions, lock downs and a war gave travelers reasons to ponder.

March 2023, ITB Berlin welcomed back the tourism industry albeit on smaller scale. This time around, only professionals attended the three day trade fair from March 7th to 9th. After much discussion, public days were cancelled. However, that did not dull the pumped up feeling of being back for the big travel event.

Host country Georgia took front and center stage. The mountainous destination talked up offerings ranging from winter sports to distinctive cuisine. My view of the ancient country is a one with Georgian designers Demma, head of Balenciaga and London based David Koma both occupy prominent roles in the fashion industry as innovators. Hopefully, I’ll pay a visit the Caucasus nation.

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ITB Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia made its presence felt with the biggest stand in Hall 2. The Middle East Kingdom has set an ambitious target of spending over $800 billion over seven years positioning itself as a travel destination with underwater resorts and promoting historic destinations such as Medina. A spokesperson for the travel office told me “We need to spend to get noticed.” Spending that amount of money, it will be impossible not to notice.

There were elephants in the room, traveling these days means turbulence. Going to an airport, a traveler can be forgiven for having a sense of dread. Labor shortages along with industrial actions have hindered travel schedules. Airline customer service is lacking. Horror stories of long delays, cancelled flights and lost baggage are common. Putting anything underneath the plane is a game of roulette, Good Luck! Recently, I was told about a flyer from Berlin to Lima, their luggage went into the Suitcase Black Hole, to be never seen again.

Staying with the times, Sustainable Travel topped several conferences. I am still uncertain how to approach this subject. Mass travel or accessible movement for all will leave an environmental footprint. Let’s face it, when on a holiday, most travelers want to leave the problems of the world behind. But during the Maldives conference, the low laying country expressed concerns about rising ocean levels. Saying “Responsible Travel” is easy, putting the concept into practice, that is still an answered question.

All and all, ITB Berlin like travel is making a recovery. My fingers are crossed.

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ITB Berlin 2018

Where to GO? How to GO? When to GO? The ITB is the world’s biggest travel fair, 26 halls dedicated to global tourism in Berlin.

Images by Vladimir Smichov for Black and Paper 

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Magical Dahab

Magical Dahab

A Hippie hangout in the 1970’s Dahab, Egypt is a small Bedouin fishing village located on the western side of the Sinai Peninsula of the Red Sea Coast.   A laid-back paradise for individual travelers especially compared to the other mass tourist destination in the area. If experience travel is your inspiration let Dahab be your first choice. There is a wide range of activities including: Free Diving, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Windsurfing, and Mountain Excursions, Horseback and Camel Riding or just sit and relax on the golden beach at the lagoon.

There is no need to struggle for food in Dahab with plentiful choices but my favorites are Ali and his delicious Koshary, just look for the his small blue cart on the promenade or try the Blue House for Thai food or the Dai Pescatori for Italian, i recommend the Napoli Pizza.

Situated by the sea the Coral Coast Hotel offers affordable accommodation with single and double rooms, breakfast is included.

Scuba Diving

As a Scuba Diving instructor I return to Dahab year after year for the adventure because there are limitless offers.  There are a number of diving sights for every level of diving experience from beginning to the most experienced with the famous Blue Hole.   Diving is easy because just fringing most of the beach is a tropical reef with its explosion of undersea life.  In stark contrast to the tranquility of the Sinai dessert above, the water world is teaming with aquatic creatures of all sizes from the sublime to the colorful. (See video below)

I recommend the Lighthouse on the beach as a first point of entry for beginners and novices.  This location offers ideal conditions and high visibility.   A second dive sight is accessible by taxi to the Islands (my favorite). This spot is a spectacular coral maze. To keep it that way I recommend this for the more experienced diver.  To get to the Blue Hole take a taxi but for me the site is not more interesting than the coral but it is deep at around 100 meters.

After a dive, head for a well-deserved beer at Blue Beach Bar.

You have been warned, going to Dahab is addictive.  You will return time and time again.

The author of this story is a Dahab enthusiast and an Open Water Scuba Diving Instructor with over 800 dives.  His last visit was in April 2016.

Black and Paper Travel Exclusive Video on the underwater life of Dahab.

For more information on diving in Dahab go to: www.fantasearedsea.com

For information on travelling to Dahab go to: http://en.egypt.travel/city/index/dahab

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