Family beach Corniche is a great place for a relaxing family vacation
Clean sand, warm azure sea.
Showers, restrooms, changing rooms, cafes, deck chairs and all the delights of beach leisure on the closed territory of the beach.
Entrance is paid
Beautiful beach, clean, well maintained, beautiful. There is a beautiful promenade with a bike path nearby. There are no waves. A lifeguard is on duty. We were on a paid, family, entrance number 4. Of the advantages, there are few people, mostly Russians, there were no Indians at all, and there are a very decent number of them in Abu Dhabi. Entrance is 10 dirhams, an umbrella with a sunbed is 26 dirhams. Shower, toilet, changing rooms, everything is available, very clean. If you want to save money, you can only pay for the entrance and relax under wooden canopies. We have visited many beaches in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi, I can firmly say that this beach is worthy. We rested with pleasure.
If you know for sure where you are going, then everything will be OK.
The beach is not heavily paid)) it is divided into different zones. We were in the family room. The sand is snow-white and super soft, the same in the water. 10 steps to the buoys and shoulder-deep) we took sun beds and deck chairs, there are no towels, please note (we bought them at the supermarket across the street). There are similar stalls with Indian sellers on the territory, they don't look like ice (stalls)), but open the menu and you won't regret it. Salads, burgers, shawarma, etc. 20 pages! How they manage to cook all this remains a mystery! We took a burger and a couple of cocktails (without lunch, of course) quite for the beach. This fast food is an option to have a snack if you are staying for a long time.
Shower, toilet, everything is there. It's not a club option, but it's quite pleasant and medium-clean.
Great beach. Beach cleaning every day. Rescuers are at their posts, the sand is clean and pleasant, the water is clear. If you are on the 4th Corniche, free, then there are no umbrellas, no sun beds either. If you need comfort, then go to the 5th or 6th beach.
A large beach with a promenade, cafes and rental points. There are paid zones and free ones, where you still have to pay for the use of umbrellas or sun beds. Cleanliness is maintained, there are children's entertainment areas. The beach is deserted most of the day, people come closer to sunset.
An excellent clean beach, there are paid and free territories, everything is very clean, a very wide coastline with clean sand, small stones fall a little when entering the sea, but this is not critical, the sea is warm and clean, there are few people.
beautiful clean beach.There is a public beach without sun beds, but there is a toilet and a shower.Especially good on weekdays, there are fewer people!Nearby there is a good guarded beach with affordable prices,10 dirhams entrance,26 dirhams sunbed with an umbrella.
It's a great beach, but there are paid and free zones. In the free version, you can only swim and sit on the sand. The paid room has gazebos, as well as slides if with children.
Everything is fine, only the bottom is a little silted up, there is a paid one, it has a larger territory and you can rent a sunbed and an umbrella, and next to it is free, but everything is the same in the sense there are toilets and changing rooms, but there are no sun beds and umbrellas, when you take a taxi they bring you to a paid one
The best beach in Abu Dhabi, white, clean beach, clean showers, toilet, free beach. You can rent umbrellas and deck chairs. It is very beautiful, just Abu Dhabi is an indescribable beauty, not counting Hindus and Pakistanis😢
But if you're in Abu, then it's a sin not to go to the beach
The beach is free. But in the first half of October, it's a little hot to lie without an umbrella. Therefore, a sunbed + umbrella in October 2024 costs 30 dirhams. The sand is super, the beach is endless in length and wider than it may need to be. Free drinking water. There are also free toilets. The shower is in the same cabin as the toilet, and it's not very convenient. It can be difficult to get into the men's toilet / shower in the afternoon, because there are an order of magnitude more men on the beach than women. To eat, you will have to go somewhere, or maybe go, there is little or no catering nearby. In general, if you plan to swim and sunbathe, the place is great. Warning: do not advertise, or better yet, do not bring alcohol at all. At least they will be taken away, at most they will be handed over to the police.
Great beach, very few people in the morning and on weekdays. The entrance costs 10 dirhams, the sunbed is about 25. There is a shower, toilet, cafes. The entrance to the sea is sandy, smooth, great for people with children. During the week of rest, I was hooked by a jellyfish once, the rescuers reacted instantly, sprayed everything with medicine and it passed quickly.
Great clean beach.
If you look at the map, the right part is a free public beach, and the left part is almost all paid.
The free part is in no way inferior in quality. There are just almost no different services, cafes and entertainment. But there are also lifeguards, and you can rent a sunbed and an umbrella. There are also changing rooms, a toilet and a shower. An inconspicuous building next to the fence. See the photo. There is a drinking water fountain near the entrance to the men's locker room.
The beach is very clean.
We were in early March. It's not the season yet - there are at least a few people. Beauty!
We went for a walk and ate ice cream in the direction of the paid part. It's also beautiful there in the evening.
Nice beach, plenty to do. The only thing upsetting is the presence of the opposite shore. In the evening, you can take a walk or ride along the embankment.
An amazingly beautiful place, clean and aesthetically pleasing, made with high quality and love, it seems to me.
I recommend it for walking at any time of the day, sports, recreation, entertainment.
Abu Dhabi is ahead of the whole planet, in an accessible environment, for the disabled!!! We were at the World Cup of Parajits. We've been looking for a place to swim for a long time. There is a gate at Cornish beach 5_e, an accessible beach area. A taxi will take you to the entrance, you can get on foot through 4th and 6th. But the distance for hiking is long, keep this in mind. Everything is free for wheelchair users and escorts. You will need a passport or a ticket from the hotel. A bathing chair, two sun beds with an umbrella and a lifeguard in addition. Due to the low tide in the evenings, it is better to swim in the morning.
I liked the beach. I always visit this place on every visit. Sun beds, umbrellas are all there. It's not very deep, really, but it's enough to swim and have fun
Great beach. Free changing rooms and showers . There is a drinking water station. There are few people . I definitely recommend you to visit . The best free beach in AbuDabi.
Great beach, clean water. There is a free and a paid one. There are trees, a lawn, you can lay a sunbed and spend the whole day on the beach. The cafe has affordable prices
Nice beach with clear water. We were in the paid part. They gave 75 dirhams for two adults and 2 children (2 and 8 years old). There are no waves, there are rescuers, you can let the children go swimming and stay on the shore. There is a playground.
Clean beach with a beautiful view, clear water. There is everything you need: water, cabins (not everywhere), shower, police service for order and other services. It's nice to walk in a positive atmosphere with friends, family, and enjoy the beauty and relaxation))
I recommend a paid family beach. On the right, if you look at the sea, the free half. On a paid basis: entrance: adult 10 AED, child 5 AED, children 4 years old are not charged. You can additionally buy a sunbed and an umbrella for 25 AED. You can take any number of them from the incoming ones. The beach is clean, the sand is better, showers, cabins, drinking fountains, a playground and there is no garbage.
Cons- the lagoon sea. Even in April, algae swim in the water. The beach in Abu Dhabi is not bad, but if you want a beautiful sea, look for something else (for example: Bluewaters Dubai or Al Marjan).
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Михаил Болбас
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December 15, 2024
A great beach, few people during the day, clean, the water is warm even in early December. In the paid area there are sun beds, umbrellas, a shower and the sand is loosened, this is where the differences between the paid and free zones end
A wide and long beach. There is a lot of space, very clean. It's a beautiful place. However, not everywhere there are changing rooms and toilets. It all starts closer to the paid beach. Nevertheless, it's not bad, it's very good.
A great beach where there is both a paid vacation and a free one. There is a shower, toilet, drinking water, clean sand and clear water. A well-maintained, beautiful promenade with a treadmill and a scooter track.
Great beach! Clean and transparent water, a guard/ lifeguard every 500 meters, the coastline is wide, even in the season (February) you could see the nearest people 10-20 meters away from you. Of the cons - water fleas after sunset, came bitten. But as the Internet writes, this is a sign of ecology 😅
The beach is clean and long. A very shallow swimming area, like in Anapa. Entrance is 10 dirhams, a place under an umbrella is 25 dirhams. There are no drinks on sale.
A great beach, after 16 hours the entrance was free everywhere. There are showers and changing rooms, free fountains with water on the embankment. Interesting birds live on a public beach behind a fence, they look like storks. Very curious). The water is warm and clean.
The beach is clean, well-groomed, the police are constantly patrolling, there are rescue points.
Sandy beach, but there are no umbrellas at all, there is nowhere to hide from the sun. The sea is shallow, and the buoys are installed very close to the shore.
There is a place where you can change clothes, take a shower. There are no cafes or stalls with drinks and food, you need to bring everything with you!
NO ALCOHOL, the guards are vigilantly watching this!
There are a lot of Indians (Thais, Bangladeshis) working there, a lot of them, they don't swim in the sea, but they watch the girls closely, it's not very pleasant.
Just above the beach there is a walking area with flower beds, trees, benches, shade, there are bike paths.
Stops where you can catch a taxi almost every 200 meters.
Abu dhabi should be one of the top places you can go for an evening trip to the Corniche. There is a park for children, cafes and restaurants for us. The view is also very good.
It's beautiful from the windows, right in front of our Rixos hotel. But we couldn't get on it, because according to the employees, you can't swim, the prince's palace is nearby, and we can swim in the pool at the hotel. Admission is 100 dirhams per person.