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Journeying Into Colorful Depths at Ras Muhammad National Park: Snorkeling with Optional Dive in Sharm el-Sheikh

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Journeying Into Colorful Depths at Ras Muhammad National Park: Snorkeling with Optional Dive in Sharm el-Sheikh

If you’ve been looking for a must-do activity when visiting Sharm el-Sheikh, then look no further than snorkeling and diving at the Ras Muhammad National Park! This is an experience you shouldn’t miss and we are here to guide you through it.

One of the most breathtaking attractions of this park as indeed of the Red Sea, is the colorful and diverse marine life. Different species of fish, colorful coral reefs and an abundance of other aquatic creatures make this spot a must visit for both experienced and beginner divers. Get ready to explore its depths in a half-day tour that includes snorkeling and the possibility of optional dive, both supervised of course!

What Does the Tour Include?

  • Round trip transfers
  • Entrance fee to the National Park
  • Professional instructor to guide you
  • Guided boat tour around Ras Muhammad National Park
  • All necessary gear
  • Snorkeling in two different spots
  • Optional dive for an additional fee

What Should You Expect When Booking the Tour?

The Sharm el-Sheikh Ras Muhammad National Park tour usually begins with your pickup from your hotel. Then you’ll embark on a guided boat tour for about half an hour and take in the raw beauty of the park. You’ll then stop at two locations, each for around 40 minutes, where you’ll get to enjoy a guided snorkeling activity in both spots.

If you’ve booked the optional dive as well, you’ll get to enjoy a unique adventure. Depending on your levels of experience and comfort in the water, your diving adventure will be an exhilarating experience that includes the possibility of spotting rays, sharks and giant turtles.

You have no worries if you’re just starting out as there will be a professional instructor in every step of the way to guide you and keep an extra eye on your diving experience. The instructor will also provide you with a brief introduction to the basics of diving if this is your first time, so you can make the most of your experience here.

Overall, the Ras Muhammad National Park tour offers an unforgettable experience and once you go out there, you will understand why this is one of the must-visit destinations for any visitor to Sharm el-Sheikh. It is truly one of Mother Nature’s best shows!

Which Turtles Will I See?

At Ras Muhammad National Park you’ll frequently find Green Sea Turtles, also known as Chelonia Mydas. These majestic creatures are held sacred by many locals who visit the park and on occasion can even be seen perched atop some of the coral coral reefs.

Visitors will also find Hawksbill Sea Turtles, which get their name from their hawks-bill like mouth that looks like a flash or hawk’s beak. These turtles feed mainly on sponges and jellyfish, meaning that if you’re lucky you’ll be able to catch a glimpse of them during your diving or snorkeling session at the park!

Important Tips

If you choose to include a dive in your tour, you should pay attention to some extra details beyond what your instructor will tell you:

  • Don’t forget to apply sun protection before and during your tour. Even though it’s underwater, the strength of the sun can have an effect on your skin.
  • It is recommended that even experienced divers don’t dive deeper than 30 meters without getting permission from their instructor.
  • If this is your first time diving, make sure that you are aware of all safety instructions, like what to do in case of high currents underwater.

All in All…

We definitively recommend that you include this tour when visiting Sharm el-Sheikh. No matter if you are an experienced diver or just getting started out with snorkeling, you won’t regret taking a tour at Ras Muhammad National Park! Don’t wait any longer: Book now, and chart your snapshot below the sea’s surface!

A Local’s Guide to Sharm el-Sheikh

Sharm el-Sheikh is a gorgeous city situated at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. It boasts stunning views of the Red Sea, and the clear, blue waters surrounding it are perfect for snorkeling and diving at Ras Muhammad National Park. However, there’s more to Sharm el-Sheikh than just being a water lover’s paradise. Here’s a guide to the city that includes recommendations from locals on lesser-known attractions, food experiences, cultural traditions, history, and offbeat activities that will make your visit unforgettable.

Discover Hidden Gems

One of the underrated attractions of Sharm el-Sheikh is the Old Town. Here, you’ll find Al Mustafa Mosque, a beautiful and historic building that predates even the city’s modern inception. The Bazaar at Old Town is also a great spot to taste some of the local Egyptian cuisine and find unique souvenirs to take home.

For a unique desert adventure, consider renting a quad bike and taking a guided tour of the nearby Sinai desert or taking a camel ride in the gated Nabq bay.

Foodie Experience

Egyptian cuisine is famous for its flavorful spices and ingredients. While most visitors to Sharm el-Sheikh enjoy the seafood restaurants, locals know where to find the best Egyptian street food. Located on El Salam road, El Masry stands out for its mouth-watering shawarma. Another must-try spot is Fares, especially for their falafel and fresh carrot juice.

Cultural Traditions

The eclectic blend of ethnic groups and cultures make Sharm el-Sheikh a melting pot of traditions. While most travelers are familiar with the Arabic coffee and hookah, there are some other unique cultural experiences you can try.
For example, you can take a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Egyptian dishes like molokhia, koshari, and baba ghanoush. Another experience is to try your hand at belly dancing, an Egyptian traditional dance, and a popular form of entertainment in most local events.

Local History

The city of Sharm el-Sheikh has an exciting heritage and history that goes beyond the modern resort architecture. Ras Nasrani, a monument of the city’s past stands at the end of the Ras Nasrani Bay. It is one of the oldest monasteries in Egypt and is home to St. Catherine’s Monastery. This church was built in the 6th century, and you can see ancient artwork, manuscripts, and important relics here.

Off-The-Beaten-Path Activities

If you are looking for a unique and unforgettable experience, consider the ‘Sinai Safari’ tour. This tour takes you through jeep rides, ancient mountain trails, and a visit to a Bedouin village. The starlit dinner with authentic Egyptian cuisine and traditional musical performances under the stars is both intriguing and magical.

In conclusion, while Sharm el-Sheikh might be known for its water-based activities, the city is richer than what meets the eye. There’s something for everyone in the city, highlighting local gems, unique food experiences, cultural celebrations, and offbeat activities. Start planning your trip to Sharm el-Sheikh today.

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Journeying Into Colorful Depths at Ras Muhammad National Park: Snorkeling with Optional Dive in Sharm el-Sheikh

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!