Bay X (Bay La Sun District)

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Important things to know :

entry fee is 850 USD

About Bay X (Bay La Sun District)

Bay La Sun District isn’t an ancient monument with centuries of history, it embodies a modern cultural and leisure hub that reflects Saudi Arabia’s recent flourishing coastal developments.


Things to See / Key Attractions Near Bay La Sun District


  • Marina & Waterfront Promenade:
  • Stroll along the docks with boats swaying in rhythmic harmony, cafés and terraces on either side.
  • Bay La Sun Beach:
  • Powdery white sands perfect for picnics, kids’ play, sunbathing, or a sunrise walk.
  • Maritime Adventures:
  • Options for charter boats, casual diving or water activities — all brimming with sea smells and adventure.
  • Local Café Culture:
  • From terraces where cappuccinos bloom into conversation, to seaside patios with mezze and fresh seafood.
  • Sunset Vantage Points:
  • Walk to elevated spots along the shore for expansive views painted by shifting suns and shy clouds. 



Best Time to Visit Bay La Sun District


  • Ideal Seasons/Months:
  • • October to April for mild weather and enjoyable days by the water.
  • • Summers are hot in this region — early mornings and evenings are best then.
  • Typical Weather Conditions:
  • • Cool breezes and sunshine most of the year.
  • • Summer brings hotter temperatures inland but coastal breezes make it pleasant.
  • Best Times of Day to Visit:
  • Sunrise: Gentle light over marina waters — perfect for reflective mornings.
  • Golden Hour/Sunset: Captures flaming skies and serene silhouettes of boats.
  • Seasonal Events:
  • • Local café culture intensifies year‑round — no fixed festival seasons but often evening leisure markets and social dining by the sea.



Tickets Information for Bay La Sun District


Unlike a museum or theme park, Bay La Sun District itself doesn’t have an entry fee — it’s a public district and seawalk.

  • Access: Free public access to promenade areas and beaches.
  • Paid Attractions Nearby:
  • • Yacht or charter boat excursions.
  • • Jet ski and water activity rentals (prices vary on season and operator).
  • • Some restaurants/cafés require reservations during peak times.
  • Special Requirements: None for general access — specific activity vendors may have age or safety guidelines.



Opening Hours for Bay La Sun District


  • Public Access: Open 24/7 — best enjoyed during daylight and early evening.
  • Beach Hours: Typically from early morning until sunset (swim at your own risk — check local signage).
  • Cafés, Restaurants & Activities:
  • • Most open mid‑morning through late evening.
  • • Marina services and water sports have seasonal hours; inquire locally or upon booking.
  • Booking Options: Many seaside cafés and activity vendors offer reservations via their websites or on‑site. 



Nearby Attractions & Where to Eat


Nearby Tourist Experiences

  • Royal Greens Golf & Country Club: A scenic course with water views.
  • Juman Karting: Fun for families and groups.

Recommended Local Eateries

  • Seasons Restaurant: Refined international fare with marina views.
  • Casper & Gambini’s: Casual dining with global classics and local twists. 

Important Tips

#1

Early mornings or late afternoons are quieter

#2

Swimwear and beach towel if heading to sandy stretches

People also ask :

Yes — the beach and promenade are family‑friendly; some activities suit kids depending on age. 

Yes — charter boats, water activities and rentals operate in and around the marina.

Address

7682 Hejaz Boulevard, Bay La Sun District, King Abdullah Economic City 23964‑2609, Saudi Arabia

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