The best beaches in Ras Al Khaimah offer everything from calm public shores and mangrove kayaking to luxury beachfront resorts and water sports along the emirate’s coastline.
Ras Al Khaimah’s beaches stretch across 68 kilometres of coastline, offering far more than just a place to unwind. From adrenaline-filled water sports and deep-sea fishing to peaceful mangrove kayaking and wildlife encounters, the emirate’s coast is packed with experiences and things to do in Ras Al Khaimah for every type of traveller
Framed by coastal plains, golden sands and mangrove forests home to exotic wildlife, including pink flamingos, Ras Al Khaimah’s shoreline blends nature, adventure and laid-back beach life in one destination.
Here are six must-visit coastal spots in Ras Al Khaimah for your next trip.
Top Beaches in Ras Al Khaimah
Al Rams Beach and Saraya Island
Al Rams is an old fishing village at the northernmost tip of Ras Al Khaimah, home to its stunning beaches and Saraya Island.
Think pristine, shallow, calm waters ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding, with the Hajar Mountains forming a backdrop that contrasts with the sea.

Camels are commonly seen going for an early morning swim to cool off from the heat. The island offers horseback rides.
You might also spot a pink lake or a sabkha on the seashore, a unique natural phenomenon that occurs from time to time.
Flamingo Beach
As the name suggests, Flamingo Beach in Ras Al Khaimah is known for its signature surrounding mangroves and abundance of flamingoes in season. It is a public beach located between the Ras Al Khaimah city centre and Al Hamra Village.
With clear waters, glorious golden sands, and large umbrellas to rest under on a lazy day by the sea, It’s one of the most popular family beaches in Ras Al Khaimah.

Jazeera Al Hamra
This public beach spans the whole length of Al Hamra Village and is near Jazeera Al Hamra, the only remaining pearl village in the Gulf. Swimmers, paddlers, and those simply looking to cool off can find respite in the shallow waters.

Al Hamra Beach
Al Hamra Beach at the Ritz Carlton is open to guests at the resort. You can relax at this boutique resort and enjoy paddleboarding and fishing trips arranged for you by the team.
Other activities include beachfront yoga, sound-healing sessions, curated children’s activities, and the Al Hamra Golf Club, which offers 18 holes of PGA‑certified beachfront play.

The resort also offers excellent seaside dining, with freshly crafted beverages and seafood available for a serene family meal or a romantic dinner.
Intercontinental Ras Al Khaimah,
Mina Al Arab Resort
Intercontinental Ras Al Khaimah Resort & Spa has a beautiful white sandy beach, where you can indulge in sunrise beach yoga or swim in the shore-fronted swimming pool.
If you’re looking for a more active way to enjoy the beach, opt for a kayaking session. The large stretch of beach is also the perfect spot for a sunlit picnic or a walk to catch the sunset.

DoubleTree by Hilton Resort & Spa,
Marjan Island
DoubleTree by Hilton Resort & Spa is located along a large 650-metre shallow cove with excellent views of the coastline and the Arabian Gulf. Visitors can enjoy a variety of eateries along the beach, or go jet skiing, snorkelling or diving.

There is also an outdoor playground and a pirate-themed aqua zone for children, a Tarzan-themed recreational zone for adults, and a swimming pool.
Tips for Visiting Beaches in Ras Al Khaimah
- Best months to visit beaches in Ras Al Khaimah: The most pleasant time to visit beaches in Ras Al Khaimah is between November and April, when temperatures are milder, ranging from 20 to 28 degrees Celsius during the day.
During the summer, temperatures can reach 45 degrees Celsius, but the cooling breeze from the Arabian Gulf provides some respite.
If you do visit during the summer months of May and June, it’s best to make the most of the white sandy beaches and cool off in the gentle waves and shallow blue waters. - Best time of the day to visit: Early mornings and late afternoons are perfect for a visit to the beach. The weather is cooler, and brilliant sunrise and sunset views are guaranteed.
- Swim only in designated areas during the day: Beaches in Ras Al Khaimah are generally free to access and equipped with basic amenities such as food trucks, restrooms, and showers.
However, it’s best to avoid swimming during darker hours and in non-designated areas, as lifeguards are not available at all public beaches.
- Avoid taking anything from the ecosystem: Parts of Ras Al Khaimah’s natural ecosystems are under protection. Ensure you safeguard the environment by taking nothing from the beach or the sea except your belongings. Clean up after yourself and avoid leaving any waste behind.
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