Ras Mohammed National Park
4.8· 3.7KEgypt's first national park at Sinai's southern tip, where sheer reef walls plunge into a kaleidoscope of marine life.
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Desert mountains meet turquoise water
5 destinations to explore across Sinai.
Egypt's first national park at Sinai's southern tip, where sheer reef walls plunge into a kaleidoscope of marine life.
A legendary 100m+ submarine sinkhole, world-famous for freediving and snorkelling its coral-fringed rim.
A pre-dawn climb up the 2,285m mount where Moses received the Commandments, rewarded by a fiery sunrise over a sea of peaks.
A narrow sandstone slot canyon banded in violet, ochre and gold, a spectacular half-day trek inland from the coast.
A rocky islet crowned by Salah El-Din's 12th-century citadel, guarding the gulf just offshore — reached by short boat.
Consistently rated among the world's top dives — drifting walls, a coral garden and the scattered Yolanda wreck cargo.
A pristine protected coast reached by camel or boat, where untouched reefs meet a tiny off-grid Bedouin settlement.
The 6th-century Greek Orthodox monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai — a UNESCO site holding priceless icons and the oldest continuously used library on earth.