We took a hike from the park and found two routes to the beach. The first is a shorter and easier 15-minute walk from the gravel road on the right side of the park entrance, which leads to the west end of the beach. The second route is longer and tougher, starting with steps on the left side of the park. It's about 1 km of good hiking, but it offers stunning views from the top and descends to the sea on the other side, leading to the beach's eastern end. We recommend taking plenty of water to avoid dehydration and doing the hike in the early hours of the day or evening, especially for catching the sunrise.
We had our first visit to the beach in summer 2020 after lockdown, and it was a refreshing experience. We had a great time and were amazed by the level of tranquility and cleanliness. It's a great place to spend quality time, though it's best to avoid peak times to get the most out of it. πβοΈπ¬
The beach was a pleasant destination, easily accessible by a 10-minute boat ride from Khorfakkan and located in close proximity to Fujairah port. The water was pristine and clear as crystal.
We really enjoy the beach because it's peaceful and not too crowded. The beach itself is well-maintained, and the water is crystal clear. Unfortunately, there are no restroom facilities available.
The beach is quite pleasant, not overly crowded, and has adequate lighting during the night. However, there are a couple of concerns that need to be addressed. Firstly, there are individuals who drive their cars directly on the sandy beach, posing a danger to children who are playing. Secondly, the beach could benefit from additional cleaning and sand leveling.