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Scuba Diving in Ras Mohamed National Park -If you’ve ever dreamed of sinking beneath a sheet of turquoise water and finding yourself in a living rainbow, Ras Mohamed National Park is where that dream turns into reality. Just a short trip from Sharm El Sheikh, this slice of the Red Sea offers more than just pretty coral – it’s a living, breathing world where every glance reveals something extraordinary.
I’ve been to many diving spots in my life, but there’s something magnetic about Ras Mohamed. Maybe it’s the way the sunlight scatters across the surface before breaking into shimmering beams below. Or maybe it’s the rush of spotting a flash of silver as a school of fish swirls past. Either way, if you’re heading to Sharm, this is one experience you cannot skip.
Perched at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, Ras Mohamed isn’t just a national park – it’s one of the most celebrated diving destinations in the world. Its waters are impossibly clear, with visibility stretching so far you almost feel like you’re floating in glass. Coral gardens bloom in impossible shapes and colors, from fiery reds to glowing blues, each one teeming with life.
And the marine life? Think of a tropical aquarium, but with no glass between you and the creatures. Schools of bannerfish drift like living ribbons, clownfish dart in and out of their anemone homes, and every so often, you might even spot a turtle gliding by as if it has all the time in the world.
Your adventure begins in the fresh morning light. Around 9 AM, a comfortable, air-conditioned minibus collects you from your hotel. There’s a certain buzz in the air as fellow travelers, some seasoned divers, others complete beginners, swap stories and expectations.
The short ride to the jetty is a chance to catch glimpses of the Red Sea coastline, but the real excitement kicks in when you step aboard the dive boat. It’s spacious, gleaming in the sun, with enough room to stretch out on the upper deck or linger in the shade.
Before anyone jumps in, safety comes first. The dive instructor – an experienced, friendly guide who has spent countless hours underwater – walks you through everything. You’ll try on your equipment, learn how to breathe comfortably through the regulator, and even practice in shallow water until you feel completely at ease. This isn’t rushed; it’s designed so you feel confident, not just capable.
When the boat reaches the first dive site, the sea seems almost impossibly calm. Slipping into the water is like entering another universe – cooler, quieter, and infinitely more colorful. For beginners, the first dive usually takes you to a depth of about 6–8 meters, giving you plenty of time to marvel at the details. The coral is alive with movement; tiny cleaner wrasse dart toward bigger fish, while the reef itself feels like a living sculpture.
Between dives, you’ll have time to relax on deck. The Red Sea’s breeze has a way of recharging you, and the light lunch served onboard tastes even better with a view like this. Fresh salads, grilled chicken or fish, and chilled drinks make for the perfect mid-day break.
The second dive often ventures a little deeper, around 10–12 meters for beginners, or longer and further for licensed divers. Here, the water’s hue deepens into rich cobalt, and the marine life seems even more curious about you. The sense of connection – of being just another creature in this vast underwater world – is something words can’t quite capture.
Not everyone on board dives, and that’s perfectly fine. Between the dive sessions, the crew usually makes stops in areas perfect for snorkeling. Even from the surface, Ras Mohamed’s reefs are breathtaking. Schools of parrotfish flash their electric colors just below, and the sunlight turns the coral into a mosaic of shifting hues.
For those who just want to soak in the sun, the upper deck becomes a floating lounge, the kind of place where you close your eyes and let the rhythm of the water carry you away.
By late afternoon, the boat begins the trip back toward Sharm. There’s a quiet satisfaction among everyone on board – the kind that comes from knowing you’ve experienced something rare and beautiful. Back at the jetty, the minibus awaits to return you to your hotel, your head still buzzing with images of coral walls, darting fish, and the warm pulse of the Red Sea.
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Sharm El Sheikh
Professional dive instructor and safety briefing
All diving equipment provided
One or two dives depending on your booking
Snorkeling opportunities
Fresh lunch and soft drinks on board
Passport copy
Swimwear and towel
Sunglasses and a hat
Reef-safe sunscreen
Camera or GoPro for underwater memories
Diving in Ras Mohamed isn’t just another dive spot – it’s a reminder of how alive and beautiful the world is when we step beyond our comfort zone. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or dipping your head underwater for the first time, the memories you make here will stay with you long after the salt has left your skin.
So, if you’re in Sharm El Sheikh and wondering whether this trip is worth it, the answer is simple: absolutely.
From $35.00
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