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.
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