Located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, Ras Mohammed National Park is one of the most famous dive sites in the Red Sea. The unique combination of strong currents, sheer walls, and rich marine biodiversity makes this area a true underwater sanctuary.
Key dive sites include:
Shark Reef & Yolanda Reef – the signature dive of the Red Sea. Two reefs connected by a sandy plateau, teeming with marine life such as barracudas, tunas, massive schools of glassfish, and the iconic reef sharks. The Yolanda Reef is home to the scattered remains of the sunken Yolanda ship, including bathtubs, toilets, and other cargo.
Jackfish Alley – a site with sandy canyons and stunning coral formations, where divers can encounter stingrays, sea turtles, and reef sharks.
Ras Za’atar – a reef featuring beautiful coral walls and dense gorgonian forests.
With its varied underwater landscapes and strong currents, Ras Mohammed is ideal for drift dives, encounters with large pelagic species, and exploring breathtaking coral gardens.