Haql: The Haql Governorate, a serene coastal gem nestled in Tabuk Region, offers a captivating blend of pristine beaches and stunning desert landscapes with abundant water sources that have drawn travelers for centuries, representing a significant historical and vital station on the Egyptian Hajj route. Located 220 kilometers north of Tabuk city, the Haql Governorate spans approximately 327 square kilometers. Its moderate climate and diverse natural beauty, from the soft sand dunes to the crystal-clear waters of the Gulf of Aqaba, have earned it the title of a “pearl” on the Kingdom’s coast.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the 28-kilometer coastline is a treasure trove of attractions, including the picturesque Al-Durra Corniche, the idyllic Al-Wasl Island, and numerous inviting beach pools. The towering mountains and sandstone formations of the Hisma Desert offer a breathtaking spectacle for those seeking a more adventurous experience.
Haql Governorate welcomes visitors to discover its unique blend of coas
tal beauty and desert charm, promising a tranquil and unforgettable escape.