Located along the northwestern coast of Saudi Arabia, Tabuk region has many diversified tourist destinations where the marvelous desert nature, fascinating beaches, and breathtaking heritage attractions portray a stunning image where high mountains embrace the vast sea under a dazzling sunlight.
Al-Masdoud beach lies just 30 kilometers south of Al-Wajh Governorate, marking a hidden paradise in Tabuk coastline.
The turquoise waters of the Red Sea perfectly harmonize with the desert sands, as if it is an astonishing picture painted by nature.
Al-Masdoud Beach is a safe and permanent haven for migratory birds protecting them from hunting and other dangers.
Mangrove trees are one of the most significant features in the scene protecting the shorelines from damaging winds, waves, and floods.
Furthermore, these trees that grow in dense thickets highly preserve water quality by filtering pollutants, trapping sediments from the land and reducing coastal erosion.
Al-Masdoud Beach is distinguished by a captivating marine life, a rich haven for coral reefs and seaweeds.
Being an ultimate combination between sea and desert, the beach provides an exceptional mixture of adventure and entertainment for visitors across the world.
Therefore, it is the best destination for several tourists in their weekends and seasonal holidays who always admire the beach due to its extraordinary nature.
Al-Wajh Governorate contains other enthralling beaches such as “Sharm Zaem” Beach, a picturesque jewel, full of unique rocks and coral reefs, and “Hawaz” Beach which has a circular shape with massive areas of coral reefs.
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