Are There Pristine Beaches in the Kingdom?
Yes, there are pristine beaches in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Tabuk Province is known for several beaches along the Red Sea coast, such as Sharm al-Jizzi Beach and al-Muwaylih Beach, where coral reefs and marine life thrive. Additionally, there are Haql beaches, which are distinguished by their white sands and crystal-clear waters, as well as al-Sultaniyah Beach and Mosul Island Beach. Ummlujj Governorate is famous for al-Duqm tourist beach.
Al-Wajh Governorate is also distinguished by a coastal strip along the northern Red Sea, including beaches such as Sharm Za’am, al-Durur, and Hawaz beaches, located forty km north of al-Wajh. In the south of the governorate, there are al-Masdood, al-Ramiliah, Haban, al-Haraba, al-Mu’ayleq, and al-Falq beaches. Additionally, there are five beaches to the north of the governorate: Anter, Um Anam, al-Sayeh, al-Nakheera, and Um al-Tain.