Preparation
Due to the remote nature of the archipelago, ensure you are fully self-sufficient and have arranged professional guided transport.





Suakin Archipelago National Park is a sprawling protected area encompassing a series of islands and coral reefs in the Sudanese Red Sea. This remote destination remains largely untouched, offering a rare glimpse into a thriving marine ecosystem characterized by crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral formations. It serves as a vital sanctuary for a wide array of marine species, making it an exceptional location for those interested in underwater exploration and marine biology. Given its isolated nature, the park provides a tranquil, wild experience far removed from typical tourist hubs. Visitors should be prepared for a rugged, nature-focused adventure in one of the Red Sea's most significant ecological zones.
Suakin Archipelago National Park is a sprawling protected area encompassing a series of islands and coral reefs in the Sudanese Red Sea. This remote destination remains largely untouched, offering a rare glimpse into a thriving marine ecosystem characterized by crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral formations. It serves as a vital sanctuary for a wide array of marine species, making it an exceptional location for those interested in underwater exploration and marine biology. Given its isolated nature, the park provides a tranquil, wild experience far removed from typical tourist hubs. Visitors should be prepared for a rugged, nature-focused adventure in one of the Red Sea's most significant ecological zones.
Sprawling network of islands and coral reefs.
Thriving, largely untouched marine ecosystem.
Crystal-clear waters ideal for underwater exploration.
Sanctuary for a wide array of marine species.
Highly remote location with limited infrastructure.
Requires significant planning and specialized logistics to access.
Ecologically sensitive area requiring high standards of environmental stewardship.
Due to the remote nature of the archipelago, ensure you are fully self-sufficient and have arranged professional guided transport.
Practice responsible tourism by adhering to strict 'leave no trace' principles to protect this fragile ecosystem.
Dedicated nature lovers, divers, and those seeking remote, untouched marine environments.
SDG £
$150-$300 p/day
Arabic, English
Bring all necessary diving or snorkeling gear, as facilities are extremely limited or non-existent in this protected area.