Snorkeling Tour|Trip to Ras Mohammed by boat from Sharm El Sheikh.
Enjoy a nice day in the sea, swimming, snorkeling and admiring the wonder of the Red Sea .Test a delicious lunch prepared on board and the relax in the sun . Lunch and drinks included
pickup from your hotel at around 8:00 in the morning, you are taken to sharm elmaya bay, here you can hire snorkel equipment from our diving centre, from there it’s to travco boat jetty, this is where all the day trips start from.
l. Once you are aboard the Boat, it’s time to sail for ras mohmed, it takes around an hour to reach the national park and if you are lucky you may see Dolphins on the way.
An introduction from one of the guides will be given, he will show what fish you might glimpse see, and especially the ones to be aware of as some can be very dangerous.
As you near ras mohmed you will stop three times for snorkeling At the end of the day the boat will be back to the Sharm port. Then drive back to your hotel
Ras Mohamed National Park is one of Egypt’s most popular dive and snorkeling sites. With a large variety of fish, corals and sharks calling this part of the Red Sea home, you’ll enjoy an exciting day exploring the magical underwater world.
Ras Mohammed National Park occupies one of the world’s most extraordinary settings: a slender, dramatically arid peninsula at the very southernmost tip of the Sinai, rising to a dramatic promontory that looks out over some of the most gloriously rich coral reefs that you will ever see. The Ras Mohammed peninsula marks the nexus of the shallow Gulf of Suez and the deep intercontinental chasm of the Gulf of Aqaba, itself a small portion of the Great Rift Valley that stretches deep into Africa. Declared a park in 1983, Ras Mohammed contains within its modest area an astounding variety of life, ranging from the gazelles of its northern desert area to the brilliant orange coral groupers of its skirting reefs. The boundaries of Ras Mohammed extend far out into the surrounding waters, and even the most casual of visitors is struck by how much of the park is dominated by the sea. Even the dry land area of the park seems a part of the marine world: in the north, large dunes are interspersed with outcroppings of Miocene limestone in which are embedded an astonishing wealth and variety of marine fossils. In fact, the dramatic promontory that marks the Sinai’s southernmost tip belongs in part to the sea, as it is in fact an enormous, fossilized coral reef, left high and dry tens of thousands of years ago., For many visitors, Ras Mohammed’s most stunning scenery is found underwater, in the broad, terraced coral reefs that encircle the peninsula. Fire corals and brilliant sea fans around here and among these lush reef corals roams a truly magnificent array of both reef and pelagic fish–over a thousand species in all.
Snorkeling Tour | Trip to Ras Mohammed by boat from Sharm El Sheikh
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