The Yolanda Reef Site is one of Egypt's most popular diving and snorkelling sites located within Ras Mohammed National Park. The Reef extends to over 800m with natural caves and strong currents. It is the site of the wreck of Jolanda, a cargo ship. The remains of the sunken ship can still be seen on the diving expedition.
The diving site is on a sandy plateau adjacent to the coast, right between the satellite reef and the Shark reef. Some aquatic species commonly found around the colourful corals include Eels, lobsters, sharks, goldfish, and turtles. A shark observatory is located close to the three reefs. The Ras Mohammed National Park also has other popular spots, such as the salt and magic lake, underwater caves, and mangrove forests.