Sharm El Sheikh has many exciting Trips
and Tours on offer and one of these is visiting the beautiful area of Ras
Mohammed by Boat. This is an informative guide which will help prepare you for
this excellent trip.
Sharm El Sheikh has fast become one
Egypt’s most visited holiday resorts and you will find lots to do there,
whether you want a relaxing holiday or an adventure holiday, the choice is
yours.
Sharm El Sheikh has many exciting trips
and tours on offer and one of my favourites is a Boat trip to Ras Mohammed
National Park. Ras Mohammed known as the jewel in the crown of the Red sea by
Divers, the park is Egypt’s fully fledged National Park, lying in the Sinai’s
most southerly point of the peninsula.
Ras Mohammed National Park occupies a
total area 480 sq km
Of land and sea, and is inundated with
over 50,000 visitors each year, Ras Mohammed has some of the worlds most
spectacular coral reefs, and is host to over 1000 species of fish, including
Sharks, Turtles, and Giant Manta Rays.
To arrange this trip to Ras Mohammed
National Park its probably a good idea to shop around , as prices do vary quite
a lot in sharm. If you are on a package Holiday and staying in a Hotel they
will probably have this and many more trips advertised on there notice Boards
in there reception area’s, but the Hotel may be more expensive as they will be
getting a commission from the tour operators who they are advertising for. The
same trips can be arranged in one of the big resorts directly, cutting out the
middle man, Resorts like Naama Bay are full of Tour operators all competing
with each other for the same trips so you are bound to find a good deal.
Once you have found and arranged your trip
to Ras Mohammed By Boat then you will need to take some essential equipment
Snorkel, Mask and Flippers, its also a good idea to take a good underwater
camera with you as regret missing taking a photo of a Turtle or Giant Manta Ray
which roam around the waters of Ras Mohammed not to mention the brilliantly
colourful coral reefs. Take a bag or rucksack for your towel and belongings.
You should be ok to travel without passport and visa by boat as you will not be
going on land, but do check with your tour operator before you go.
Your trip starts around 8 oclock in the
morning with you being picked up by micro bus at your Hotel or Apartment and
taken to a dive centre were snorkel equipment can be hired, if you don’t have
your own. If you do have your own snorkel equipment and they are expensive, then
it’s a good idea to mark them with some kind identification as they do get
mixed up on the boat, and some people do get confused in identifying there own
equipment when leaving the Boat at the end of the trip.
After the hire centre, its on to Naama Bay
Jetty to Board your Boat for Ras Mohammed, this is where most boat trips set
off from. Once on board it’s a few safety checks from the crew and then its
away you go. It takes about an hour to reach Ras Mohammed from Naama Bay so
there is a bit of leisure time to be had sunbathing on deck or just taking in
the views. Refreshments are available on the Boat free of charge.
The trip is recorded on video so you can
become a movie star for the day. Copies can be bought on dvd from the camera
man for around 10 to 12 British Pounds. On your way to Ras Mohammed your
guide for the day will gather you round for a talk about the fish you may
encounter and a few safety pointers,
As you reach Ras Mohammed Marine Reserve
in the park you carry on down the coastline past the Lighthouse that marks the
southernmost point of the peninsula, this is your first snorkelling stop known
as the Quay, the area is visually stunning and an excellent place for
snorkelling.
The Boat anchores up Quite close to the
reef so its not to far to swim to. If its your first time on one of these boat
trips you are in safe hands as your guide will be with you at all times. If
your not a confident swimmer there are life jackets you can use. Your guide
will ask you to remember your boats name as there will be few boats in your
area, and most important to know is never stray away on your own from the guide
or boat.
As you drop into the water from the boat
its just a short swim to the Quay, the walls of the Quay drop vertically to
depths of around 20 meters, the reef is very colourful with many species of
fish. After a while snorkelling around the Quay with your guide its time to
head back to the boat for lunch. Lunch is usually freshly caught fish served
with rice, and maybe a grilled meat dish, all very delicious.
After lunch and a rest the boat travels
back down the coast of Ras Mohammed and on to your next snorkelling spot this
one called Marsa Bareika, this is a deep inlet and part of Ras Mohammed Marine
Park District.
Marsa Bareika is another excellent
location for snorkelling as it is in a Bay and well sheltered from the winds,
thus creating calm sea conditions. The bay of Marsa Bareika is deep and dark in
places, up to depths of 25 meter in places, in more shallower areas of the bay
the visibility is excellent for snorkelling. In the Bay of Marsa Bareika there
is a whole variety of marine species which you may see including Turtles and
Giant Manta Rays.
After a while snorkelling with your guide
its back to the boat to head back towards Naama Bay. You do have one more stop
for snorkelling close to Naama Bay, here you get chance to snorkel on your own
in the reefs without your guide as the area you have stopped at is very
shallow. After a spot of leisure time there its back on board your boat to head
back to Naama Bay jetty, were you will be taken back to your Hotel or
Apartment.
Although this trip is mainly for snorkelling its still
a great trip for none smokeless, as the scenery of Ras Mohammed National Park
is truly stunning.
M.SAleh
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