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Hadaba, Sharm El Sheikh Area
0.7 Km to Ras Um Sid Reef - Map
Sharm El Sheikh Area
2.5 Km to Ras Um Sid Reef - Map
Sharm El Sheikh Area
7.0 Km to Ras Um Sid Reef - Map
Yes, Ras Um Sid Reef is ideal for beginner and intermediate divers and snorkellers. The reef features gentle slopes, calm waters, and excellent visibility, making it a safe and rewarding location for those new to underwater activities. Guided tours often include introductory briefings and support.
Ras Um Sid Reef is home to a diverse range of marine species. Expect to see vibrant coral formations, clownfish, parrotfish, angelfish, moray eels, and occasionally reef sharks or turtles. The reef’s biodiversity thrives due to its protected status and pristine conditions.
The best time to visit Ras Um Sid Reef is between April to June and September to November. During these months, water temperatures are warm (22–28°C), visibility exceeds 30 metres, and marine life is highly active. Summer can be hot, while winter offers cooler air but still-swimmable sea conditions.
Yes, underwater photography is permitted and highly encouraged. The reef’s striking coral formations and abundant marine life make it a favourite among photographers. Please avoid touching or disturbing wildlife and follow sustainable diving practices.
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