The Capital’s summer just got a serious upgrade! Abu Dhabi has officially opened its very own night beach, and trust us, this one’s made for those late-night dips with a side of cool vibes. Welcome to Marsana Night Beach, located at Marsana East Beach on Hudayriyat Island. Here, swimmers can expect glowing waves lighting up the water and comfy loungers to relax. And yes, there are mini coolers stocked with water because, well, summer in the UAE doesn’t play around.
Abu Dhabi’s Marsana Night Beach Is Open
The beach opened its sandy gates on July 1 and will keep the night fun going right up till September 30. Here’s how it works: from Monday to Thursday, you can swim from sunset till 10 pm, and on weekends and holidays, they’re keeping the vibes going until midnight. Night swimming never sounded this good!
Safety’s sorted too. The illuminated waves with lifeguards on duty, you can relax and enjoy swimming like never before. Plus, those handy mini coolers? Absolute lifesavers when the heat kicks in.
Now, let’s talk entry fees. Access to Marsana Night Beach depends on the day of the week:
- Monday to Thursday:
Adults (12+): AED 50
Kids (6-11): AED 25 - Friday to Sunday & public holidays:
Adults (12+): AED 100
Kids (6-11): AED 50
Good news for families, little ones under six can join for free, so your beach trip doesn’t break the bank.
Swim Under The Stars With Lit-Up Waves & Coolers On Hand!
If late-night beach vibes are your thing, Dubai’s got you covered with spots like Jumeirah 2, Jumeirah 3, and Umm Suqeim 1, and yes, they’re fully accessible for People of Determination too. But here’s the good news: Abu Dhabi finally has its after-dark beach hangout, so you don’t need to hit the road for those moonlit swims anymore.
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And hey, looking for more summer fun in the Capital? Don’t forget, Yas Waterworld has also opened its shiny new extension on Yas Island .The waterpark’s grown to a massive 13,445 square metres, which means extra space, bigger splashes, and loads more reasons to enjoy the outdoors. So, round up your towels, call the beach gang, and make your way to Hudayriyat Island, because in Abu Dhabi, beach days don’t end when the sun goes down!
Cover Image Courtesy: Marsana Hudayriyat Island/Website
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