RIYADH: Bayada Island, a 40-minute drive from Jeddah, is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, colorful coral reefs, and peaceful atmosphere reminiscent of the Maldives.
Bayada appears to float in the sea, free of surrounding landmass and vegetation, offering an immersive experience.
Its coral reefs are among the most stunning underwater ecosystems in the Red Sea, attracting divers and snorkelers from around the world.
They are home to vibrant marine life, including tropical fish, and even larger species such as turtles and reef sharks.
Albara Bawazir, a scuba-diving instructor, told Arab News: “It is one of the most popular areas in Jeddah for sea lovers. Visitors enjoy it as a place combining recreational and sea water activities.â€
The island is about 700 meters in length, with shallow surrounding waters, making it ideal for diving, swimming, kayaking, water skiing, and boat excursions.
“The average depth of 4 meters gives you the ease of swimming and enjoying the seashore. As an adventurer I recommend Bayada for families and people who are not used to the open water activities,†Bawazir added.
In recent years, the island has had growing interest from both domestic and international tourists, accompanied by an increase in organized boat trips.
This rise in popularity has been matched by expanding services and a defined regulatory framework for coastal tourism led by the Saudi Red Sea Authority.
Private-sector service providers and local entrepreneurs play an active role in boosting tourism on the island, offering marine adventures and recreational experiences that contribute to diversifying the local economy and creating seasonal jobs.
Bayada is under continuous environmental monitoring by the authorities to ensure the protection of its marine ecosystem, safeguard its coral reefs, and preserve biodiversity.
Abdullah Al-Otaibi, a local, told Arab News he enjoys holidaying on the island.
“Bayada is a perfect example of balancing leisure and environmental preservation, offering an unforgettable experience for sea lovers seeking serene isolation or active adventure in one of the Red Sea’s most breathtaking locations.â€
The island offers a variety of activities for visitors, including six-hour boat trips to explore the island, swim, dive, snorkel and fish.