The sea is clear. It was warmer than the air, and the air was 35. The thrill, of course.
But personally, I don't like the sand from the shells (like broken glass) and how many buildings there are.
Construction sites are everywhere. They're obsessed with construction sites. In general, this is a small beach between large strooookas.
The hotel is very quiet, there is a "dry law", there are no discos, 5 minutes walk to the sea, cars are constantly driving, the food is delicious, the rooms are decent with balconies, there is nowhere to walk in the vicinity, one small embankment in front of the hotel and that's it! If you have never been to the UAE, then you will not see a powerful sea with waves here! The sea is like a pool, warm, shallow, without waves...
In general, the hotel is decent if you eat stupidly to lie down, sleep, eat, sunbathe!
There is no sand on the beach as such - a little imported sand + shells ground into sand by the sea, some not ground). The bathing area itself is slightly overgrown with underwater plants, but not much. You can swim after lunch, before lunch there is a large ebb and water in the bathing area just above the knee. After lunch it is quite normal. Sun beds are free. The beach bar is paid. An electric car constantly runs to the beach from the hotel.
Turtle Beach is only one name on the sign. It's not at all clear why it's called that, just a publicity stunt. Absolutely ordinary beach, sun beds, umbrellas and a beach bar (drinks). I didn't like the sand, it's not even sand, but some kind of crushed seashell, it stabs my legs. But one plus is that it is practically not brewing. The temperature is 38 degrees, the ground is normal, you can stand and walk calmly. There have never been any turtles! But in general, it's a nice beach. By the way, there are plenty of sun beds, you definitely don't need to run around doing this place! Towels are given out immediately, free of charge.
The beach is very small, the sunbeds are close to each other, and even a volleyball court in the middle of those sunbeds; clearly on the beach of a five-star hotel