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ThePlace: Haql beaches in Saudi Arabia’s Tabuk, a fun and relaxing experience for tourists

Arab News 28 Aug 2021
The northwestern coastal city of Haql in the Tabuk region offers breathtaking scenery, turquoise waters, white sand beaches surrounded by mountains, colored coral reefs and a charming climate, giving visitors a fun and relaxing experience, as well as offering enjoyable maritime activities ... Parks are another great experience for tourists in Haql.
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Haql, the perfect beach getaway at northern end of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coastline

Arab News 15 Feb 2021
Haql, a city at the northern end of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coastline, offers many natural destinations, from tumbling cliffs and clear waters brimming with a thriving marine ecosystem to colorful coral reefs and white sandy beaches surrounded by mountains such as Jabal Al-Tayeb.
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Welcome to tiny Haql: Saudi's defunct gateway to the Red Sea and the future site of Neom

The National 01 Oct 2019
A few locals stroll through the desert streets of Haql on a Monday evening as the sun sets ... Amjad AlSanousi, the owner of the Hayat Haql Hotel, hopes that Saudi opening its doors to the world means that this will change ... AlSanousi grew up in Haql, when there was “nothing here”.
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ThePlace: The natural beauty of Saudi Arabia’s Haql city

Arab News 13 Apr 2019
One of the most popular city destinations there is Haql which boasts numerous tourist sites and attractions ... As well as the heritage city itself, other Haql visitor hotspots include Wasl Island, and the Georgios G ... Haql is also ...
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Fasting hours longest in Tabuk, Haql

Arabnews 31 May 2016
ID.  ...Tabuk and Haql cities will have the longest fasting hours, that is 15 hours and 30 minutes,” Khalid Al-Zaaq, a member of the Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences, told local media ... .
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