Marsana Beach, located in Abu Dhabi, is a hidden gem that offers a breathtaking escape from the bustling city life. With its pristine white sandy shores, crystal clear turquoise waters, and stunning natural surroundings, Marsana Beach is the perfect destination for those seeking tranquillity and relaxation.
As I stepped onto the soft sand, I was immediately captivated by the beauty that lay before me. The beach stretched for miles, offering plenty of space for visitors to spread out and enjoy their own little piece of paradise. The calm and peaceful atmosphere was a welcome change from the chaos of city life.
One of the standout features of Marsana Beach is the water. The clear and warm turquoise waters invite visitors to take a refreshing dip or indulge in various water activities. Whether it's swimming, snorkelling, or simply floating on the gentle waves, Marsana Beach provides a refreshing and invigorating experience for all.
For those looking to unwind and soak up the sun, there are plenty of loungers and umbrellas available for rent. I found myself settling into a comfortable lounger, watching the waves crash against the shore as I soaked in the warm rays of the sun. The gentle sea breeze added to the overall sense of tranquillity, creating the perfect environment for relaxation.
The natural beauty of Marsana Beach is not limited to its shores. The surrounding landscape is a sight to behold, with vast sand dunes and rugged mountains in the distance. It is the perfect backdrop for an evening stroll along the coastline or a romantic sunset picnic.
Marsana Beach also boasts a variety of amenities to enhance the visitor's experience. There are shower facilities, bathrooms, and changing rooms available for use, ensuring that visitors can freshen up after a day of sun and sand. Additionally, beachside cafes and restaurants offer a range of delicious snacks and refreshments to satisfy any cravings.
Whether you are a local resident or a tourist visiting Abu Dhabi, Marsana Beach is a must-visit destination. It offers a...
Read moreMarsana beach in hudariyat island. It's really wow experience. Yesterday after my office I came home and thought of jogging. Near khalifa university to bateen beach jogging track is my routine path. However, I can't resist walking over hudariyat bridge and reaching this lovely beach . Over the bridge walking it took me 15-20 min to walk and that experience can't describe by words. Super windy night and cold wind top of the bridge seeing beautiful abu dhabi is very scenic experience. Once you cross bridge you can see marsana beach where like a carnival with lot of lights.
Once you enter hudariyat island first thing is beach entrance. For you to bath relax to view the sea this is perfect place.
Also, there are many food trucks to enjoy different types of food.
Reaching to see #hudariyat I marked as my destination. In between there is lot of activities for kids and they have many play areas.
Beautiful walk path floor desing with 3D arts. Fish in the sand, lightning, restaurants architecture are eye catching things.
There is beach chairs for you to rest and for sun bath and shower facility also available. There is lovely boat services available.
I wish I would go again in the morning time to capture those lovely things, swimming and to see sunrise.
It's lovely and free. Walking nearly 5 km to marsana beacher with total 10 km jogging in hudariyat island gave me unforgettable...
Read moreA beautiful beach, maybe one of the best in the UAE. Huge amounts of parking space and the access to the beach is very easy. A lot of restaurants to choose from and the facilities are great too. But I must mention a couple of negatives here: The family section is too small compared to the couples and ladies section, when families are most common at any beach (not single ladies or couples. There was ONE lifeguard in the family section, but 4 security guards! What's that all about? It's an open public beach, but apparently we must adhere to their rules of having fun. My 3 y.o kid was not allowed to fly a toy kite, becasue it is 'not allowed'. No reason given. Pretty ironic when the beach outlet sells kites too. I cant understand what danger a toy kite poses as opposed to hundreds of people without masks. No frisbees or beachballs allowed either. I guess we can just call it an ocean lounge. I just wish they'd relax a bit and let people, especially kids, have a bit of fun during these...
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