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Sharjah Unveils Exclusive Ladies-Only Beach with Full Privacy and Luxury Amenities

A secluded haven for women debuts in Sharjah—where wellness, leisure, and community meet behind a three-meter fence. Discover what makes this beach a groundbreaking retreat.

The image shows a group of women sitting on top of a sandy beach, wearing hats and footwear. In the...
The image shows a group of women sitting on top of a sandy beach, wearing hats and footwear. In the background, there is a building with a railing and a few people standing, as well as chairs and poles. The image is in black and white.

Sharjah Unveils Exclusive Ladies-Only Beach with Full Privacy and Luxury Amenities

The project, overseen by the Sharjah Public Works Department, covers a total area of 6,350 square metres and is part of a directive by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, to establish three fully serviced ladies-only beaches, with similar developments underway in Kalba and Khorfakkan.

Ali bin Shaheen Al Suwaidi, Chairman of the department, said the initiative reaffirms Sharjah's commitment to creating inclusive recreational environments tailored to community needs while respecting cultural considerations and enhancing quality of life.

Al Suwaidi added that the Dibba Al Hisn beach has been developed as a 'model project', featuring a fully enclosed layout to ensure complete privacy.

The site is surrounded by a three-metre-high perimeter fence and includes a 200-metre rock breakwater and protective barrier to shield the beach from external visibility and mitigate the impact of waves.

The beachfront is supported by a two-wing facility that includes a fitness centre, a creative activity hall, a café, administrative offices, a clinic, a prayer room and guard rooms, alongside a range of supporting services designed to provide an integrated environment for sports, social and leisure activities.

Additional features include a shaded children's play area equipped with safe rubber flooring, as well as a rubberised walking track extending along the waterfront to support fitness and recreational use.

As part of marine safety measures, the project also includes lifeguard towers, designated bathing areas and service rooms, ensuring a secure and well-managed environment for visitors.

The beach is expected to begin operations by the end of the week or early next week, offering a new destination for women seeking leisure, wellness and community-focused activities in a private and fully equipped setting.

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