We went to the beach, all parking nearby is paid, but decided to cheat and parked the car near the beach next to the mosque. In the end, everything turned out to be free. There are free changing rooms and showers on the beach itself. It is relatively clean, mostly tourists who live in coastal hotels swim in this area. But there are also "savages" like us. Low tide usually occurs after lunch in the evening. At the same time, on the shore you can notice a lot of shells, crabs, turtles, etc. also from the shore, or rather on the rocks, you can observe fishermen.
Great beach. There are good changing rooms with showers and toilets. The embankment is well-maintained. There are many cafes and a treadmill. There are no sun beds or umbrellas. The sand is smooth, the buoys are far enough away. Rescuers are on duty.
A beautiful beach, despite the fact that it is urban. Clean, the sand came in and a little bit with a shell, but not critically, I swam without caralok. There is a clean toilet and shower. There are lifeguards on the beach, there are posts around the perimeter and the lifeguards really do their job, they clearly control the swimmers
There is a large stretch of beach, there are good toilets, showers, changing rooms, which are located at a distance from each other. In my presence, the beach was cleaned several times in the morning with special machines. The restaurants are made in the same style as the other buildings. Unfortunately, they didn't work because it was Ramadan. Lifeguards were on duty at the beach.
The beach is excellent, white sand, gentle entry into the sea
Changing rooms, showers, toilets are clean, air-conditioned
The only thing is that the beach is not equipped with sun beds and umbrellas, it absolutely does not interfere with enjoying the sea
The beach is clean and spacious, and there are very few people on weekdays, which is good. I was in January, which is perfect for a vacation. The water is very salty, I don't like that.
A nice, clean beach, divided into a female (tourist) part and a male one. There is a wonderful locker room with a shower and a toilet, a toilet, rescuers are on duty, sand.Convenient entry into the water,!
It's a great beach, but in the women's section where there is a shower, the cleaner does not clean the sand, so it's dirty and the drain is often clogged. The toilet didn't work for two days, it was very unpleasant. The beach itself is clean, it is constantly cleaned. The sea is deep, the approach is almost immediately depth above the neck. The breakwater cuts off wind and waves well. Even in a strong wave, you can swim there.
Nice, clean beach, equipped with changing rooms, showers, toilets. There is no rental of umbrellas and sun loungers. The water depth is sufficient for comfortable swimming. If you have small children, then I recommend Al Khan beach, there is less depth, there will be what you need for children.
In December 2024, she had a vacation in Sharjah. The strictest Emirate (they write). You can safely walk at a later time. I was surprised that it was difficult to cross the roads, there were few traffic lights. I had to run across the roads, looking at the locals. Alhan beach with clean sand and convenient access to the sea. There are changing rooms, shower, toilet. Plastic sun beds are available for a fee.
In the Emirates, only 12% of the locals, the rest of the visitors work for them: Egyptians, Indians, Filipinos...
The beach itself is good, but there are problems with the toilet, there is always a queue, since there is only one toilet. Since the end of November, the tide has always been out in the morning, the sea is knee-deep))) Even with small waves, they are not allowed into the sea, angry rescuers run around, chasing those who have gone a little deeper than ankle-deep... The whistle is not taken out of the mouth, the constant sound of whistling...
There is a good city beach, there are restaurants, closed showers with warm water and toilets. Admission is free and there are few people on weekdays, there is a 2.5 km treadmill.
A huge plus for the free shower and toilet!) well, the disadvantage is the lack of sun loungers and umbrellas! The sand is not very pleasant with debris.
Yes, probably, like all public beaches in the UAE - it's great! Clean, there is a lifeguard on duty, toilets, changing rooms and showers (!) like new ones. Impressive! The only drawback is that there are no sun beds and umbrellas, even for rent.
Well, the water is muddy, but it's because of the big wind. There is little room for swimming. Toilet rooms are rarely cleaned somehow. This is not a preconceived opinion, just in comparison with a lot of other beaches
A great almost deserted place. There are few people, the beach is great. The entrance to the water is sand and then a little grass at the bottom, but this is not critical. There is some garbage on the beach (in the form of cigarette butts and traffic jams), but since it is public, this is normal.
There is a cafe, but for some reason it did not work during the day, there is a large children's playground.
Free showers (with hot water) changing rooms and a toilet.
In general, it 's good 👍
Another plus is the free parking on the sand between the houses on the other side of the road.
I really liked the beach, there are breakwaters, there are no huge waves, there are changing rooms with a shower, toilet, and air conditioning, there is a treadmill on the beach
Quite adequate beaches. More than clean and not loaded with people. Every 50 meters are not intrusive rescuers. Wonderful promenade along the beach. For running and moving on roller skates, bicycles, scooters, etc.
Sharjah City Beach. Tourists suffering from sea water are brought here by shuttles from all city hotels. As a rule, everyone comes with hotel towels, there are no sun loungers and umbrellas, and in January it is uncomfortable to lie on the cool sand. The entrance is long and gentle, the enclosing network is not far from the shore. Lifeguards are vigilant, blowing their whistles all over the beach. Constantly)
Nice beach. It is large, equipped with a shower and a very clean toilet. Among the disadvantages, I can note the lack of umbrellas. In hot weather, there is practically nowhere to hide from the sun.
A nice sandy beach, the entrance to the sea is also sandy. There is a toilet, a shower with hot and cold water. Rescuers strictly monitor you so that everything is safe. We were in the month of Ramadan, so local men who came to the beach were driven away from us. The water is super. True, garbage sometimes sailed from the sea, apparently they throw it out from motor ships. And the beach itself is cleaned regularly from garbage. A car passes by that levels the sand.
The beach has a developed infrastructure: showers, changing rooms, toilets - everything is free. One thing is too many people. But the same applies to El Khan Beach.