
Sharjah, one of the UAE’s seven emirates, is celebrated for its deep-rooted cultural heritage — yet it also surprises visitors with a breathtaking coastline that offers a serene break from city life. Its beaches are diverse and inviting, each offering a unique atmosphere, activities, and amenities. Whether you’re travelling with family, seeking adventure, or simply looking to unwind by the water, Sharjah’s shores cater to every preference.
From the energetic vibe of Al Hamriyah Beach, known for its pristine white sands and family-friendly setting, to the picturesque arc of Khorfakkan Beach — a favourite among water sports enthusiasts — the emirate’s coastline offers something for every kind of traveller. Al Heera Beach, the longest in Sharjah, seamlessly blends recreation and relaxation with its 3.5-kilometre stretch featuring jogging paths, a professional skate park, and a variety of dining options. Whether it’s a peaceful sunset walk, a sporty day on the sand, or a picnic with loved ones, Sharjah’s beaches promise memorable experiences. Combining modern infrastructure with natural beauty and a warm atmosphere, Sharjah’s coastal destinations are more than scenic spots; they are enriching experiences waiting to be discovered.
Al Hamriyah Beach
A beloved choice for families, Al Hamriyah Beach offers soft white sand, a lively environment, and well-planned amenities including playgrounds, restrooms, and ample parking. It also became the first beach in Sharjah to be officially recognised for accessibility for people with disabilities. This achievement stems from trained beach staff and facilities developed in accordance with World Disability Union (WDU) standards.
Visitors can enjoy strolling, sunbathing, relaxing, or engaging in sports such as football and volleyball.
Khorfakkan Beach
Stretching three kilometres in a distinctive crescent shape, Khorfakkan Beach is a popular escape for both residents and tourists. It offers a wide range of water activities such as diving, fishing, parasailing, kayaking, and boat rentals. The palm-lined shore and clear waters make it ideal for families, with swing sets and football goals available for added enjoyment.
The refreshing coastal breeze enhances the experience, while adventurers can explore deeper waters near Shark Island, a short boat ride away and a prime spot for snorkelling and diving. At one end of the beach lies the Oceanic Resort and Spa, offering a complete seaside retreat. Many guests choose to stay overnight to witness the spectacular sunrise over the sea.
Al Heera Beach
Al Heera Beach, stretching 3.5 kilometres along the Arabian Gulf, is Sharjah’s longest coastline and one of its most vibrant. Its wide shore is perfect for sunbathing, scenic walks, and a mix of recreational activities.
The beach includes dedicated jogging and cycling tracks, sports courts, children’s play areas, and Kota Skate Park — Sharjah’s first professional skate park designed for skateboarding, scootering, roller skating, and BMX. A dedicated pump track for young children ensures added safety and fun.
Divided into three zones with six units each, Al Heera Beach features a marina, a waterfront promenade, diverse restaurants and cafés, and a yacht marina that can host more than 100 vessels. Landscaped gardens and uninterrupted sea views further enhance the visitor experience.
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