Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve, located in Sur, Oman, is a unique conservation area famed for being a nesting site for the endangered green sea turtle. This sanctuary provides an exceptional opportunity for visitors to witness the natural behaviors of these magnificent creatures in their native habitat. The reserve is situated on the easternmost point of the Arabian Peninsula and is part of the Ras Al Hadd Turtle Reserve. It is a significant breeding ground for green turtles due to its natural ecology and the warm waters of the Arabian Sea. The reserve offers guided night tours that allow tourists to see turtles nesting and hatching under the moonlight, maintaining a strict code of conduct to ensure minimal disturbance to the turtles. The visitor center on-site educates guests about the life cycle and conservation efforts of sea turtles. Beaches strewn with driftwood and the peaceful ambiance make it a compelling destination for nature enthusiasts and those eager to learn about marine conservation.