One of the Arab emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates is Abu Dhabi. It is on an island southeast of the Persian Gulf and is not only the capital of the emirate of the same name but also the seat of the federal government and the seat of the royal family. Between the end of the XNUMXth century and the beginning of the XNUMXst, it has grown and developed at a dizzying rate.
The truth is that today it is also a tourist destination. In Abu Dhabi there are many international hotels and resorts stationed off the coast and with private beaches, but here there are also beaches and public beach clubs open to locals, residents and visitors.
The Abu Dhabi beaches They are clean, the sand is white and fine and the waters even around the city are crystal clear, with high salinity and warm thanks to the shelter of the bay. The most popular public beach in Abu Dhabi is distributed along the so-called Corniche o Cornice, from the Hilton Hotel to Al Khaleej Al Arabi Road.
Throughout this playa pública there are also restaurants, parking lots, restrooms, trails, and lifeguard booths. There are even umbrellas for public use. About 40 meters away there is a floating net to prevent people from swimming further and there is even a sector to learn for free wakeboarding.
While it is a playa pública there is a minimum fee of AED 5 per household member or AED 10 per person. Bought with the costs of staying in a hotel in the same sector, the fee is really minimal. Sun lounger rentals cost around AED 25 and families tend to cluster on one side while solo travelers or couples on another.
La public beach in Abu Dhabi open from 7:30 am to midnight.