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Review about Saadiyat Public Beach from Lavrenets Kateryna

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Lavrenets Kateryna
Lavrenets Kateryna
High price
29.04.2020
water and beach like in Maldives
high entrance price
In general, on the beach at the weekend, an umbrella and a deck chair are more expensive - 90 dirhams per person, for two 180-one umbrella and two deck chairs, their weekends are Friday and Saturday. more people on weekends, we didn’t get an umbrella, they returned the money to us and we just bought an entrance ticket for 35 dirhs per person (the price without an umbrella and a sun lounger doesn’t depend on whether it is a day off or not) and sunbathed on towels. But the beach is gorgeous and the sea is blue, as in the Maldives almost. On the beach, dressing rooms, souls - everything is there. Even lockers and towels for rent (20 dirham Towel rental and 50 dirham refundable deposit for it). By the way, they accept only cash at the box office and drinking water from the tap, as there is no Cornish beach. Purely, you can go aside and there will not be many people. On one side of the hotel, on the other, an empty long coastline, the hotel is far away.

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Saadiyat Public Beach

Hours
Open now
Mon
08:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Tue
08:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Wed
08:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Thu
08:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Fri
08:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Sat
08:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Sun
08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Services:
Changing facilities & chair rentals; Payment methods: Card payment, Cash payment; Service Language: English.

Description:

With pristine white sands stretching along its shore, Saadiyat Beach has maintained a reputation as one of the most desirable beach locations in the UAE.  From beach yoga classes to eco-friendly water sports activities such as windsurfing and sailing, guests can make the most out of their beach experience with the help of the attentive staff and the many leisure outlets.
In order to achieve this delicate balance between world-class modern resorts and serene natural beauty, the local authorities in Saadiyat Beach are dedicated to preserving the natural environment with a dune protection zone with restrictions on development while access to the beach made possible via a wooden boardwalk. As a result, the area is rich with native wildlife including the Hawksbill Turtles that use the beach as their nesting ground. Hatching sites are protected by strict environmental measures and are patrolled by trained personnel who continually monitor the reproduction of the turtles.

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