Located 30 km south of Al-Wajh Governorate, what is known as "Al-Masdood" Beach is one of the most important beaches rich in beauty secrets along the coastal strip of the Tabuk region, where the blue sea waters meet the desert sands, creating a stunning natural landscape that spans a vast area of southern Al-Wajh. "WAS" has captured the dimensions of the beach's beauty in photographic and aerial scenes that convey enough about the beach's allure, placing the viewer just a step away from the pristine beauty of the shores brimming with unique charm and rich environments.
Al-Masdood Beach serves as a safe and permanent refuge for migratory birds during their stay and migration, as well as a base for ecosystems that consider mangrove trees as one of their key guardians. Moreover, the sea's depths are characterized by marine life, including coral reefs and seagrass, which also serve as habitats for numerous marine organisms.
Every weekend and during seasonal holidays, many tourists and visitors flock to Al-Masdood Beach, seeking relaxation and engaging in enjoyable marine activities while spending quality time with friends and family away from the city's hustle and bustle.
The beauty of Al-Wajh's beaches does not stop at this beach alone; the governorate boasts several other beaches that attract tourists from everywhere, including "Sharm Zahm and Al-Durrar," filled with unique rocks and coral reefs, as well as "Hawaz" Beach, known for its circular geographic feature surrounded by land except for a small opening for waves to enter. Other notable beaches include (Habban, Al-Haraba, Al-Muiaqliq, Al-Falaq, Antar, Al-Sayh, Al-Nukhayra, and Umm Al-Tin).