To Ras Mohammed
Today, Ras Mohammed stands as the most famous park in Southern Sinai, protected by UNESCO, and ranks among the top 10 best places for underwater exploration worldwide.
Our individual excursion to Ras Mohammed stands out from group tours on land. We organize it ourselves, taking you to stunning and vibrant reefs. The program includes visits to two reefs not covered any by group programs. Our early pick up gives oportunity to visit most beautiful Yolanda reef first - before any groups or boats arrived.
Early in the morning around 8:00 am, we'll pick you up in an air-conditioned car and head to the reserve (approximately 15 km away). Breathtaking views, live coral, sand dunes, and mountains create a magnificent and enchanting landscape.
Ras Mohammed Reserve – Barracuda Bay.

We'll make a stop overlooking Marsa Breika Bay, also known as Barracuda Bay. The incredible water colors and the opportunity to climb a massive natural dune make this bay exceptional..
Ras Mohammed Reserve – Gate of Allah

The large gates made of stones guard the entrance to the national park. On the right and left, Arabic script on the stones spells out the word "God." These gates have long become the iconic symbol of the reserve, and we always stop for photos.
Mangrove Groves Ras Mohammed.

Mangrove plants have a unique root system, allowing them to thrive in both salty and fresh water. These plants filter water, nourishing themselves with fresh water while excreting salt on their leaves and stems. In the mangrove groves, you can always spot hundreds of small colorful crabs living in symbiosis with the mangrove bushes.
Magic Lake Ras Mohammed.

You'll also have the opportunity to swim and make a wish in the magical bay, a natural saltwater lake. The water in the Lake of Wishes springs from underground, always slightly cooler and saltier than the sea. Following ancient tradition and under our guidance, we'll make a wish for each person, and correctly made wishes come true within a year.Ras Mohammed Reserve – Tectonic Faults
You will also witness the tectonic faults in the reserve, formed after an earthquake. The visible part of the fault is over 400 meters long and 17 meters deep, filled with water.
The Most Beautiful Yolanda Reef.

We visit the most beautiful and lively reef in the reserve, called "Yolanda." Named after a trade ship that sank here over 60 years ago, carrying plumbing equipment that still lies on the seabed. Divers love to take photos, sitting on toilets during dives. Yolanda Reef is teeming with vibrant and monumental fish, often hosting schools of large fish. Yolanda is not included in any group tour itinerary, making it perfect for experienced swimmers.
Ras Mohammed – Shark Observatory Reef.

Despite its intimidating name, the "Shark Observatory" reef has not seen any sharks for the past 20 years. This reef captivates with its depth, caves, and crevices. The observatory is located at the foot of the panorama.
Ras Mohammed – Camping at Marsa Breika.

We will also visit our friends at Marsa Breika Bay at Sina Camp. The camp offers an excellent sandy entry into the sea and a beautiful reef that starts very close to the shore. The water in the bay is always calm, with no underwater currents, providing a delightful swimming experience. The place is atmospheric and quiet, offering a genuine Bedouin experience.
On the way back, at your request, we can stop in the old city or supermarket for souvenir shopping and buying fruits.