Nabq Bay

Sharm, Egypt

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Nabq Bay is one of the most important natural and tourist destinations in Sharm El-Sheikh. It is located at the northern edge of the city and is known for combining beautiful marine environments with stunning Bedouin desert landscapes. The area is part of the Nabq Protected Area and is famous for its coastal mangrove forests, rich coral reefs, and diverse wildlife. Geographical Location: • Located about 40 km north of Sharm El-Sheikh. • Bordered by the Red Sea on one side and desert mountains on the other. • Close to Ras Mohammed National Park to the south, forming part of the wider protected natural region. • Accessible by car or boat from different areas of Sharm El-Sheikh. Nature and Environment: Beach and Water • Long, clean sandy beaches. • Very clear water with underwater visibility reaching 25–40 meters. • Calm conditions suitable for swimming and snorkeling. Coral Reefs • Healthy and colorful coral reefs with a variety of tropical fish species. • Popular nearby dive sites include Shark and Yolanda Reef. Mangrove Forests • Rare coastal mangrove ecosystems that play an important role in supporting marine life. • Habitat for migratory birds, small fish, and mollusks. Wildlife • Birds such as herons, small raptors, and water birds. • Small reef sharks (non-dangerous), butterflyfish, clownfish, and occasionally sea turtles. Tourist and Environmental Activities: Scuba Diving • Suitable sites for all experience levels. • Local diving centers provide training courses and full equipment. Snorkeling • Ideal for families and beginners. • Coral reefs and colorful fish can be seen close to the shore. Bird Watching and Eco Tours • Mangrove areas are suitable for observing migratory birds. • Educational eco-tours highlight the area’s biodiversity. Boat Trips • Daily trips to coral reefs and mangrove areas. • Include swimming and free diving stops with light meals on board. Desert Trips • Camel rides or 4x4 desert safaris. • Visits to nearby mountains and observation of desert wildlife. Environmental Importance: • Part of South Sinai’s protected natural reserves. • Protection of coral reefs and mangroves supports marine and terrestrial biodiversity. • Promotes environmental awareness among visitors. Best Time to Visit: • From October to May when the weather is moderate. • Summer is very hot, but marine activities are still possible in the early morning or evening. Key Features: • Healthy and colorful coral reefs • Long sandy beaches • Rare mangrove forests • Variety of marine and desert activities • Suitable for families and educational groups

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