Diving areas:
- Ras Mohammed in the south.
- The head or master - and even the north Altaor beginning of the Gulf of Aqaba. There is also a region of more than 20 training center to dive globally recognized and trainee is given a license to dive and be inspected by international organizations (PADI).
Windsurfing
And come from all over the world visitors to enjoy the atmosphere and the sea and water sports area, which serves more than 50 hotels and 100 dive center.
Sport Fishing
It is known that the region has the largest amount of different types of ornamental fish and fish and fishing is the work of international competitions, involving the annual sport fishing professionals from all over the world and provide them with awards.
Sharm El-Sheikh Tourism reserves
Main article: Parks Egypt
* Ras Mohamed National Park:
Announced that the Ras Mohammed and the islands of Tiran and Sanafir nature reserve in 1983 as the first nature reserve in Egypt and is located protected at the confluence of the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba in the southern part of the Sinai Peninsula, about 12 kilometers from the city of Sharm el-Sheikh, about 70 kilometers from the city of Tur .
* Protected Abu Jalom:
Are protected by Abu Ali Jalom Gulf of Aqaba on the road between Sharm el-Sheikh and Taba area called Wadi Alrsash, was declared a reserve in 1992. The topography of this region is characterized by private and integrated environmental system that combines desert, mountain and valleys punctuated by a group which imparts special beauty of the area .. In addition to the marine environment is rich in wonderful qualities of coral reefs and colorful fish as there are rich in wild life park includes deer, foxes, and Alteatel lint mother porcupine quills and dorsal and many of the rodents and reptiles.
* Nabq:
Considered an area of Nabq nature reserve in 1992. This reserve is located in the area between the Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab, Wadi or infection in the South Sinai .. Protected and located 35 kilometers north of Sharm el-Sheikh.
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