The peninsula of Ras Mohamed is located at the southernmost tip of Sinai, about 20 kilometers from Sharm El Sheikh. In 1983, this whole area
was declared a National Park, as part of the government’s program to preserve the coral reef structure off Sinai’s coastline.
The protected area’s boundaries grew over the years and now extend over an area of 480 square kilometers embracing the islands of Tiran and Sanafir
as well as the coral reef around Sharm El Sheikh. The park also comprises and protects the inland areas characterized by unusual ecosystems such as
the coastal dunes and the mangrove swamps.
You will drive through the Ras Mohamed National Park enjoying some super viewpoints, and see some of its wondrous natural phenomena. Finally, you
will have a chance to settle on one of its many beaches for the remainder of the day, where you can enjoy swimming and off-shore snorkeling. The
marine fauna here is available in great variety