The beach is located in Al Mamzar Park. The beach itself consists of small coves, each with tables, a bench, an umbrella-everything is wooden, not in large numbers on the first line, there is a shower outside, showers, changing rooms and toilets are not available. It's all clear. The park itself is very well maintained-lots of greenery, benches, toilets, picnic umbrellas, with places where you can barbecue. There are cabins that can be rented for picnics. There are a lot of people on Friday, Saturday and Sunday-there is a fragrance and smoke. There is a shop, cafes, and playgrounds on site. There are plenty of parking spaces at the entrance to the park. Entrance to the park is paid. On Mondays and Wednesdays, admission is for women and children only.
Nice wide, and most importantly clean beaches with sandy shores. There are changing rooms, showers, toilets and everything is Free. It is located in the park, entrance is 5 dirhams.
Nice beach. Relatively clean, there are old cigarette butts and bottle caps in the sand. The entrance is through the park, the price is 5aed, you can only pay with a card. We found people with a card and asked them to buy a ticket. There is a shower and a foot washer on the beach. There are places to change clothes, there are free mushrooms from the sun, but they are 50 meters away. We took two sun beds and an umbrella, 20x2 and 25 dirhams. There is a kind of cafe on the beach, but there was nothing but cocktails. There are municipal rescuers, there was a poster about jellyfish, but I didn't see them