Bay La Sun Beach/Bay La Sun Hotel & Beach

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Entry fee of 88 USD

About Bay La Sun Beach/Bay La Sun Hotel & Beach

Located within King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC), bay la sun beach represents Saudi Arabia’s vision of relaxed coastal living. It blends thoughtful urban planning with natural beauty, making it equally appealing to families seeking comfort, couples looking for calm romance, solo travelers craving reflection, and photographers drawn to clean lines and open horizons.


Things to See / Key Attractions Near bay la sun beach


  • Long, palm-lined seaside promenade perfect for walking and cycling
  • Calm Red Sea waters with gentle waves and clear visibility
  • Modern marina views with yachts and boats
  • Sunset views where the sky shifts from gold to soft purple
  • Quiet corners of the beach ideal for reading or reflection
  • Night-time atmosphere with soft lighting and cool sea breeze



Best Time to Visit bay la sun beach


  • October to March for pleasant temperatures and cooler evenings
  • Winter months (December–February) are ideal for long walks and outdoor dining
  • Summer visits are best early morning or late afternoon due to heat
  • Sunrise for peaceful walks and soft light
  • Sunset and golden hour for photography and romantic views
  • Occasional community events and waterfront activities during winter season



Tickets Information for bay la sun beach


  • Entry to the public beach area is generally free
  • Some private beach clubs or facilities may charge separate access fees
  • Water sports or activities (if available) are usually paid individually
  • No age, height, or weight restrictions for general beach access



Opening Hours for bay la sun beach


  • Open daily
  • Early morning to late evening access
  • Peak activity hours: late afternoon to night
  • Restaurants and cafés follow their own operating hours
  • No last admission cut-off for open beach areas



How to Reach bay la sun beach


  • Nearest airport: King Abdulaziz International Airport (Jeddah)
  • Approx. 1 to 1.5 hours by car from central Jeddah
  • Easily accessible by private car or taxi
  • Clear road signage within KAEC
  • Ample parking available near the waterfront
  • Short walking distance from Bay La Sun hotels and residences



Nearby Attractions & Where to Eat bay la sun beach


Nearby attractions:

  • Bay La Sun Marina for scenic walks and boat views
  • KAEC Golf Club for golf lovers and green landscapes
  • Juman Park for families and relaxed outdoor time

Where to eat:

  • Waterfront cafés in Bay La Sun offering coffee, desserts, and sea views
  • Casual international restaurants serving Middle Eastern and global cuisine, perfect for sunset dining


Important Tips

#1

Wheelchair-friendly promenades and flat pathways

#2

Modest swimwear is recommended

People also ask :

Absolutely. The combination of sea, sky, modern architecture, and sunsets makes it ideal for photographers.

It is generally peaceful, with moderate crowds on weekends and evenings.

Address

Bay La Sun Beach, Bay La Sun District, King Abdullah Economic City

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