Saadiyat beach
The beach zone of Saadiyat, almost 9 km long, is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf in the metropolitan emirate of Abu Dhabi.
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Beach description
Saadiyat has as many as three beaches: public, club, and owned by the Hyatt Hotel. Fine, nice white sand is all over the place. The entry to the sea is smooth, convenient for holidays with children. A small section of fine pebbles stretches along the edge of the water. There are no breakwaters in the public zone, so there may be waves in winter.
Entrance to any of the beaches is paid, but prices vary from place to place: from $6.5 on the public to $400 on Hyatt beach. The infrastructure is great: sun loungers and umbrellas, changing rooms and toilets, storage rooms, cafes and restaurants. But for all the extra fees. The beach has become favorite not only among wealthy tourists, but also among locals, that sometimes crowd this place on weekends.
All kinds of sea recreation are available here: riding banana boats, yachts, powerboats, Hawaiian boards. Pools, spas, gymnasiums, bars, restaurants are available for the guests of club and hotel beaches.
Saadiyat is a protected area of rare sea turtles that come to the shore to lay eggs. Their protection is provided at the state level. In the sand dunes you can see small bumps, above which special bridges are built so that holidaymakers wouldn't accidentally damage the unique sea creatures.
When is it better to go
The climate of the Emirates is influenced by two factors: the sea and desert, making it dry in the summer and humid and windy in the winter. On the Gulf coast, the high season lasts from October to April. The best months to travel are March and November. At this time, the most comfortable temperature is held. Water - +25˚, air - +32˚.