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Beaches In Sharjah Perfect For A Family Vacation

Sharjah in UAE has gorgeous beaches and lots of activities like swimming, scuba diving, jet skiing, kayaking, sailing, and deep-sea fishing

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The third largest emirate of the UAE, Sharjah boasts a glistening Arabian Sea coastline, graced with fine beaches and unforgettable vistas. Each of them offers many opportunities for swimming, scuba diving, jet ski riding, kayaking and sailing to deep sea fishing spots. Pack your bags and visit these beaches for an exciting beachside vacation with your family in the UAE.

Al Khan Beach

Located near Sharjah city in the Al Khan neighbourhood, this beach is 600 meters long. It's great for swimming and water sports like kayaking, parasailing, surfing, and more. If you prefer a relaxed vibe, you can sunbathe on the sandy shore. Enjoy activities like banana boat rides and beach volleyball. Families with kids can have fun in the playground with slides. Al Khan Beach is perfect for friends and family looking for natural views and recreational options.

Al Khan Beach

Khorfakkan Beach

Stretching for 3 kilometres, this crescent-shaped beach is ideal for fishing, diving, parasailing, and kayaking. With palm trees and clear waters, it's a great spot for all ages. There are swings and football goalposts for families. Bring a ball for outdoor games. You can swim, rent boats and jet skis, or try fishing. For a richer experience, consider sailing, scuba diving, or snorkelling near Shark Island, a short boat ride away.

Al Heera Beach

Extending 3.5 kilometres along the Arabian Gulf, this is Sharjah's longest beach. It offers diverse activities and dining options. There's a jogging track, bicycle track, sports fields, and play areas for kids. Al Heera Beach has the city's first skate park, the 'Kota Skate Park,' catering to skaters of all levels. It has tracks for skateboarding, roller skating, scootering, and BMX. Safety measures are in place, including a special track for younger skaters.

Kalba Beach

Kalba Beach

Kalba Beach stretches over 7 kilometres with glistening sands and clear waters. It's a serene place to relax and spot endangered wildlife. Adjacent to the Khor Kalba Conservation Reserve, it attracts rare animals and is a nesting site for hawksbill turtles. It's also significant for the endangered Arabian-collared kingfisher. Scuba diving is a popular activity, especially for kids who enjoy discovering underwater wildlife.

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