Counting the wavesβ¦
Counting the wavesβ¦
The gentle lapping of the Red Sea against the fine, pale sand of Umm Al Bahar South Beach is the first sound that greets you, a soft rhythm accompanying the dazzling visual of water so clear it seems to vanish. Nestled off the coast of Assab, this Tier 2 beach, with an OnlyBeaches Index (OBI) score reflecting its exceptional quality, is a true escape for those who prioritize natural beauty and underwater exploration. Its distinctive feature is the almost unbelievable clarity of its turquoise waters, making it a dream for snorkelers. The beach itself is a stretch of soft, sandy shore, inviting bare feet and long, unhurried strolls. The waters here are remarkably calm, offering a serene environment for swimming without the distraction of strong currents or significant surf. Itβs an aquatic playground where visibility extends for meters, revealing vibrant coral formations and a diverse array of tropical fish just beneath the surface. The best time to visit is typically in the early morning when the light is optimal for snorkeling, illuminating the underwater world and the air is at its freshest. Umm Al Bahar South Beach is ideal for adventurers, couples seeking solitude, and anyone with a passion for marine life. Itβs not for those looking for bustling beach clubs or amenities, but rather for those who appreciate raw, untouched beauty. OnlyBeaches rates this beach highly for its exceptional water purity and the undisturbed snorkeling experience it offers. A local tip: given its remote nature, always arrange your boat transport in advance and bring all your own provisions, including water and snacks, as there are no facilities on the island.
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Yes, the waters are typically calm and exceptionally clear, making it very safe for swimming and snorkeling.
The cooler, drier months from October to April generally offer the most comfortable conditions for visiting.
Access is primarily by boat from Assab, requiring local arrangements due to its secluded island location.
As a remote island beach, facilities are minimal to non-existent; visitors should bring all necessary provisions.
While there are no specific restrictions, it's advisable to keep dogs leashed and ensure they don't disturb the natural environment.
The surrounding Red Sea archipelago offers other small islands and abundant marine life, ideal for further exploration.