Discover the Top Saudi Arabia Beaches,Top 10

With more than **2,600 kilometers of coastline**, Saudi Arabia's beaches stretch along both the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf, offering an astonishing variety of experiences. From remote islands surrounded by coral reefs to lively family resorts near major cities, the Kingdom’s shores invite traveler

A 3-day beach-hopping guide to Saudi Arabia's top 10 beaches across the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf coasts. From Jeddah's urban waterfront to the remote islands of Umluj and Farasan, Saudi Arabia's 3,400 km of coastline hides some of the world's best-kept beach secrets with crystal waters, pristine coral, and zero crowds.

Highlights

  • Obhur Beach – Jeddah
  • Half Moon Bay – Al Khobar
  • Umluj Beaches – The “Saudi Maldives”
  • Yanbu Beach
  • Haql Beaches
  • Farasan Islands – Jazan Region

Day 1: Jeddah Beaches & Obhur Creek Snorkelling

Start with Jeddah Red Sea coast — diving at Obhur Creek, Corniche beaches.

Morning

  • Obhur Creek snorkelling/diving (SAR 350-500)
  • 300+ coral species

Afternoon

  • Silver Sands Beach or North Obhur public beach
  • Jeddah Corniche walk

Evening

  • King Fahd Fountain at 7 PM
  • Seafood dinner at Twina

Day 2: Yanbu Coral Gardens

Drive to Yanbu for pristine coral reefs and historic port.

Morning

  • Drive 325 km to Yanbu (3.5 hours)
  • Snorkel Yanbu coral gardens

Afternoon

  • Yanbu Old Town
  • Fish market

Evening

  • Corniche sunset
  • Seafood dinner

Day 3: Umluj: Saudi Arabia Maldives

Drive to Umluj for island-hopping and pristine turquoise lagoons.

Morning

  • Drive to Umluj (180 km, 2 hours)
  • Boat tour to Gayal Islands (SAR 200-350)

Afternoon

  • Island-hopping — white sandbars and lagoons
  • Snorkel — 25-30m visibility

Evening

  • Waterfront seafood (SAR 50-90)
  • Beach camping option

Day 4: Farasan Islands: Untouched Red Sea Paradise

Fly to Jazan then ferry to Farasan Islands — pristine beaches and mangrove ecosystems.

Morning

  • Fly to Jazan or drive from Umluj
  • Ferry to Farasan Islands

Afternoon

  • Explore Farasan beaches and coral reefs
  • Mangrove kayaking

Evening

  • Fresh seafood dinner
  • Stargazing from the beach

Day 5: Half Moon Bay & Eastern Province Coast

Fly to Dammam for the Arabian Gulf coast — Half Moon Bay calm turquoise waters.

Morning

  • Fly to Dammam
  • Drive to Half Moon Bay (25 km south of Al-Khobar)

Afternoon

  • Swimming and kayaking at Half Moon Bay (SAR 50-100 resort access)
  • Calm shallow waters ideal for families

Evening

  • Al-Khobar Corniche sunset with Bahrain skyline views
  • Seafood dinner at Bab Mansour

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Saudi Arabia have good beaches?
Exceptional beaches. The Red Sea coast has crystal-clear water, vibrant coral reefs, and very few tourists. The Arabian Gulf coast around Dammam offers calmer waters and family-friendly options. Most beaches are undeveloped and pristine.
What are the dress code rules at Saudi beaches?
Public beaches: modest swimwear covering shoulders and knees. Private resort beaches: standard international swimwear is accepted. Women-only sections exist at some beaches. Burkini-style swimwear is widely available.
Which is the best beach in Saudi Arabia?
Umluj for the most stunning scenery (turquoise water, white sand islands). Yanbu for the best snorkeling. Half Moon Bay for family accessibility. Silver Sands for convenience from Jeddah. Farasan for adventure and wildlife.
How do I access remote beaches?
Most accessible by car with 4x4 recommended for the last stretch. Umluj islands require a boat (SAR 200-500 for a day trip). Farasan Islands are reached by free ferry from Jizan. Carry water, shade, and sunscreen to remote beaches.