Located at the very southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, where the Gulf of Suez meets the Gulf of Aqaba, this protected marine and land reserve offers some of the most pristine coral reefs and dramatic underwater drop-offs in the Red Sea.

  • What Tourists Actually Search For (Tips & Hacks):

    • Boat vs. Land Tours: This is the most debated logistical question. Boat tours are best for advanced snorkelers and divers who want to see the famous Shark and Yolanda Reefs. Land tours are better for families and casual snorkelers, offering easy beach access to the reefs, plus a chance to see the park's inland mangroves and desert viewpoints.

    • The Magic Lake: Tourists heavily search for this hidden gem. It is a highly saline, crystal-clear lagoon tucked into the park. Because the salt concentration is similar to the Dead Sea, you can float effortlessly, and local legend says the waters grant wishes.

    • Visas and Passports: You cannot enter Ras Mohammed without your physical passport. Furthermore, if you plan to scuba dive in certain deeper areas of the park, you may need the full Egyptian tourist visa, not just the free "Sinai Only" stamp you get upon arrival in Sharm El-Sheikh.