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Ras Mohamed National Park is the target for this seven-hour snorkel day from Sharm El Sheikh. Hotel collection around 09:00, a boat run into the park, time on the reef, and lunch on deck sit in one session. Mask, snorkel, fins, and jackets are rented on site rather than supplied with the day, so bring your own fit if you already have one.
Collection from Sharm El Sheikh hotels is around 09:00 by air-conditioned vehicle. Have your passport, swimwear, and a towel ready. The run towards Ras Mohamed takes around an hour depending on traffic. You then board for the park reefs, with stops that can include the Aqaba and Suez sides depending on conditions. A tour leader stays with the group in the water.
Lunch is served on deck with bottled water and soft drinks. Use the break to warm up and reapply sun cream. Further snorkel time may follow if the skipper still has a workable site. Stops can include mangrove and lake viewpoints as well as reef time. The boat and vehicle return you to your Sharm hotel. Hand back any rented kit before you leave the dock, and keep a dry layer for the drive.
Ras Mohamed occupies the southern tip of Sinai, where the Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Suez meet. Reefs sit off an arid peninsula, so the day is a park visit rather than a hotel-house reef swim. White Island is not a confirmed stop on this product, even if you have seen it mentioned elsewhere.
Share your Sharm hotel name when you confirm your place. The 09:00 window only works if the driver knows which lobby to use. Stay in the lobby with swim kit ready so the group can leave on time. Park entry is included, and a passport helps at the gate as well as on the boat.
You should be happy in the sea with a mask. No dive certification is required. If you cannot swim, say so before you enter the water so the leader can keep you in easier water with a jacket. Wear light clothes, bring a towel and sun cream, and carry a passport as requested.
Plan to rent mask, snorkel, fins, and a life jacket at the boat or park stop unless you bring your own. Bring a way to pay for that kit on site. Dietary needs should be sent when you confirm your place, because galley options are limited once you have left the marina.
Park entry, transfers, lunch, drinks, and a tour leader are bundled into the day. You still rent snorkel kit locally, which keeps the inclusions honest rather than implying fins and masks are waiting on your seat. The leader stays with the group at the reef stops.
Sea conditions can shift which reefs you visit, so the order of stops is not a fixed street address. That flexibility is how the skipper keeps the day in workable water. Keep the whole day free, and send a hotel update if your stay changes so the morning driver is not sent to the previous lobby.
Collection from Sharm El Sheikh hotels is around 09:00 by air-conditioned vehicle. Have your passport, swimwear, and a towel ready. The run towards Ras Mohamed takes around an hour depending on traffic.
You board for the park reefs, with stops that can include the Aqaba and Suez sides depending on conditions. Rent mask, snorkel, fins, and a jacket if you did not bring your own. The leader stays with the group in the water.
Lunch is served on deck with water and soft drinks. Use the break to warm up and reapply sun cream. Further snorkel time may follow if the skipper still has a workable site.
The boat and vehicle return you to your Sharm hotel. Keep a dry layer for the drive. Check you have your passport and that any rented kit has been handed back before you leave the dock.
No specialist ticket is required. You should be comfortable in the sea with a mask. If you cannot swim, say so before you enter the water so the leader can keep you in easier water with a jacket.
A tour leader stays with the group at the reef stops. Mask, snorkel, fins, and jackets are rented on site rather than supplied with the day, so bring your own fit if you already have one, or plan to hire at the boat.
The demand is a full day on a boat with repeated entries into the sea, plus the heat of Sinai and around an hour on the road towards Ras Mohamed. You climb in and out of the water at more than one stop, then sit on deck for lunch.
You should be happy swimming with a mask or staying in easier water with a jacket. Keep the whole seven-hour window free, because reef time, lunch, and the return to Sharm fill the day.
A published minimum age is not listed, so mention ages when you confirm your place. The leader still checks water confidence on the day, especially for children entering the park reefs.
A passport is listed in the pre-travel notes, so collect it before the 09:00 pickup. Photo ID also helps at park entry as well as on the boat.
Wear swimwear under a cover-up, plus shoes you can walk in on a boat. Bring a towel, sun cream, and a dry change for the drive to Sharm. Light clothes help in the heat.
Leave expensive jewellery in the hotel, because you will be in and out of the water. Bring a way to pay for rented kit on site unless you bring your own mask, snorkel, fins, and jacket.
A tour leader travels with you and stays with the group in the water. Park entry is included, and the skipper chooses workable reefs rather than promising a fixed street address.
Stops can include the Aqaba and Suez sides depending on conditions, plus mangrove and lake viewpoints as well as reef time. Stay close to the leader if you are not a confident swimmer, and use a jacket in easier water.
Plan for about seven hours from collection to drop-off. That covers the transfer, time on the boat, snorkel stops in Ras Mohamed National Park, lunch on deck, and the return to Sharm.
Pickup is around 09:00. Keep the whole day free. Sea conditions can shift which reefs you visit, so the order of stops is not a fixed route you can time to the minute.
Sea conditions can shift which reefs you visit, and the skipper uses that flexibility to keep the day in workable water. The outing still runs on the large majority of days, which is why weather is marked as rarely a blocker.
If the boat cannot leave, you will be contacted with the next steps. Keep your phone on from the 09:00 window so the driver can reach you if the start moves.
Tell the leader before the first splash rather than waiting until you are already on the reef. A jacket can be rented with the rest of the kit, and you can stay in easier water while still seeing the park shoreline.
White Island is not a confirmed stop on this product. You snorkel in the national park waters, and the leader stays with the group so you are not left guessing which site comes next.
Pickup from Sharm El Sheikh hotels is included, with a published start around 09:00, plus return at the end of the day. Send your hotel name after you confirm your place so the driver can plan the window.
The drive to the park area is around an hour. Stay in the lobby with swim kit ready so the group can leave on time, and keep your passport with you for the park gate.
Choose your date on the calendar, then you receive confirmation by email and a request for your hotel name. Send dietary needs at the same time, because galley options are limited once you have left the marina.
Bring confirmation and your passport. If your hotel changes, send the update so the morning driver is not sent to the previous stay. Plan to rent snorkel kit locally unless you bring your own.

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