Full Day
Private
1-15
Daily
Experience the natural beauty of Ras Mohamed National Park on this exciting tour, starting with a convenient pickup from Sharm El Sheikh Port in a modern air-conditioned van.
Your knowledgeable guide will highlight interesting features as you drive to the park. Discover the unique mangrove trees that thrive in saltwater and observe the Fiddler crabs along the water’s edge.
Visit the remarkable ‘Earth Crack,’ a fissure created by an ancient earthquake, and the enchanting Magic Lake, a stunning saltwater lake believed to possess magical properties perfect for a refreshing swim! Throughout the day, you’ll have opportunities to swim or snorkel at various locations along the coast, where the clear, warm waters host vibrant coral reefs and over a thousand species of colorful tropical fish.
After a day filled with exploration and adventure, you’ll be transferred back to your cruise ship, ensuring you return on time according to the ship’s schedule, without any rush.
Pick up from Sharm el Shiekh Port with a modern air-conditioned van for a short drive to the Ras Mohamed National Park, your guide pointing out interesting features on the way.
Then we will drive to the only place in the northern hemisphere, where the Mangrove trees grow in the salt water and see the Fiddler crabs around the water’s edge, we will also take you to see what the locals call the ‘Earth Crack’, a fissure formed during an earthquake thousands of years ago, and the Magic Lake, a beautiful salt water lake formed by a sand bank from the Red Sea.
Take the opportunity to swim in this lake, which is supposed to have magical properties! We will stop at different locations along the coast offering opportunities to swim or snorkel around the coral reefs from some of the parks famous beaches.
The waters here are beautifully clear and warm and the corals give a home to over a thousand different species of colorful tropical fish.
Transfer back to the Cruise Ship on time.
(We guarantee that you will return to your ship on time according to the ship’s schedule, without rushing.)