Sharm El-Sheikh: Luxury Ras Mohammed & White Island Cruise
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Ras Mohammed National Park is one of Egypt’s most spectacular natural treasures and a must-see for anyone holidaying in Sharm El-Sheikh. Located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, the park is famous for its dramatic cliffs, mangrove forests, and crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. Recognized as a protected area, it offers some of the best snorkeling and diving spots in the world. Visitors can expect a blend of breathtaking scenery, rich biodiversity, and relaxing beach stops.
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Adventures
Day Trips
Day Trips
Water Activities
Day Trips
Water Activities
Day Trips
Water Activities
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Most tours begin with a hotel pickup and transfer to the marina or directly to the park by bus. If you choose a boat tour, you’ll enjoy several snorkeling stops at vibrant coral reefs, where schools of colorful fish and even turtles can be seen. Land-based tours allow you to explore the natural beauty of the park itself, including the mangroves and the famous “Magic Lake.” Some excursions also include a relaxing swim or beach break, plus lunch served on board or at a local spot.
A Ras Mohammed tour is one of the best ways to experience the Red Sea’s underwater paradise without traveling far from Sharm. It’s ideal for families, couples, and adventure seekers alike, offering both active exploration and time to relax. The park’s world-class coral reefs make it an unforgettable experience for snorkelers and divers, while nature lovers will appreciate its unique desert-meets-sea landscapes.
Tours to Ras Mohammed come in different formats: boat trips, bus excursions, or combination tours. If you love being on the water, a boat trip with snorkeling stops is the top choice. Land tours are great for travelers who want to explore the park’s scenery and wildlife. Some trips also combine Ras Mohammed with White Island for a full-day adventure. When booking, check what’s included—snorkeling gear, lunch, or entrance fees—so you know exactly what to expect.
Bring swimwear, towels, and plenty of sunscreen, as you’ll spend much of the day outdoors. If snorkeling, pack or rent a mask that fits comfortably, and bring an underwater camera for photos of the reefs. Comfortable sandals are useful for exploring the park’s land areas. Keep some cash for park entry fees or extras, and drink water regularly to stay hydrated. Booking with a trusted operator ensures safety, well-maintained equipment, and a smooth, enjoyable day.