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Coordinates: 26°10′N 50°02′E / 26.167°N 50.033°E / 26.167; 50.033
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'''Half Moon Bay''' ({{lang-ar|شاطئ نصف القمر}}), is located near [[Khobar]] city in the [[Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia|Eastern Province]] of [[Saudi Arabia]].
'''Half Moon Bay''' ({{lang-ar|شاطئ نصف القمر}}), is located near [[Khobar]] city in the [[Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia|Eastern Province]] of [[Saudi Arabia]].



Half Moon Bay has been a place of recreation for everyone including the oil workers and their families for the last 80 years. Known for its great Grouper fishing and sailing many generations have enjoyed it to this day.
Half Moon Bay has been a place of recreation for everyone including the oil workers and their families for the last 80 years. Known for its great Grouper fishing and sailing many generations have enjoyed it to this day.
With the average depth being around 15'-30' with a couple of spots dropping to 50' Half Moon Bay has been an excellent classroom for thousands of divers learning the sport. A very forgiving bay with its shallow entrance very few large sharks if any have ever been seen in this body of water. Although around 1968 a 30 foot whale wandered in to the enjoyment of many of the locals.
With the average depth being around 15'-30' with a couple of spots dropping to 50' Half Moon Bay has been an excellent classroom for thousands of divers learning the sport. A very forgiving bay with its shallow entrance very few large sharks if any have ever been seen in this body of water. Although around 1968 a 30 foot whale wandered in to the enjoyment of many of the locals.
==History==
==History==
In the early 1900's Half Moon Bay was known locally as Doha Dhalum. It was a stop for many of the Persian Gulf traders sailing their traditional dhows. It was a stop to get out of bad weather and load up on fresh water from any number of artisan wells which dot the bottom of the bay. Traders would also pull into the cove on the middle of the western shore which is now a housing development and load up with salt from a local mine. This salt would either be sold in Africa or traded for skins, or taken to India depending on the prevailing winds. This cove used to be called Quincy's Cove after a local oil family that used to frequent the cove in the 50's.
In the early 1900's Half Moon Bay was known locally as Doha Dhalum. It was a stop for many of the Persian Gulf traders sailing their traditional dhows. It was a stop to get out of bad weather and load up on fresh water from any number of artisan wells which dot the bottom of the bay. Traders would also pull into the cove on the middle of the western shore which is now a housing development and load up with salt from a local mine. This salt would either be sold in Africa or traded for skins, or taken to India depending on the prevailing winds. This cove used to be called Quincy's Cove after a local oil family that used to frequent the cove in the 50's.


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*[[Saudi Aramco Beach]]
*[[Saudi Aramco Beach]]
Only Saudi Aramco Staff with grade 11+ is allowed to use the Saudi Aramco beach. The beach distinguished by palm trees, picnic tables, lights and electric sources, barbecue grills, Yacht club and showers with cooled off water to a comfortable temperature.
Only Saudi Aramco Staff with grade 11+ is allowed to use the Saudi Aramco beach. The beach distinguished by palm trees, picnic tables, lights and electric sources, barbecue grills, Yacht club and showers with cooled off water to a comfortable temperature.
*[[King Faisal University|King Faisal University]] Beach.
*[[King Faisal University]] Beach.
*[[KFUPM|King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals]] Beach.
*[[KFUPM|King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals]] Beach.
*King Fahad Military City Beach.
*King Fahad Military City Beach.
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* Alkhaleej Makarim Village
* Alkhaleej Makarim Village


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Revision as of 00:03, 15 June 2009

Half Moon Bay (Arabic: شاطئ نصف القمر), is located near Khobar city in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.

Half Moon Bay has been a place of recreation for everyone including the oil workers and their families for the last 80 years. Known for its great Grouper fishing and sailing many generations have enjoyed it to this day. With the average depth being around 15'-30' with a couple of spots dropping to 50' Half Moon Bay has been an excellent classroom for thousands of divers learning the sport. A very forgiving bay with its shallow entrance very few large sharks if any have ever been seen in this body of water. Although around 1968 a 30 foot whale wandered in to the enjoyment of many of the locals.

History

In the early 1900's Half Moon Bay was known locally as Doha Dhalum. It was a stop for many of the Persian Gulf traders sailing their traditional dhows. It was a stop to get out of bad weather and load up on fresh water from any number of artisan wells which dot the bottom of the bay. Traders would also pull into the cove on the middle of the western shore which is now a housing development and load up with salt from a local mine. This salt would either be sold in Africa or traded for skins, or taken to India depending on the prevailing winds. This cove used to be called Quincy's Cove after a local oil family that used to frequent the cove in the 50's.

Private Beaches

Only Saudi Aramco Staff with grade 11+ is allowed to use the Saudi Aramco beach. The beach distinguished by palm trees, picnic tables, lights and electric sources, barbecue grills, Yacht club and showers with cooled off water to a comfortable temperature.

Resorts and Amusements parks

  • Prince Mohammad Amusement Park
  • King Fahad Coastal City
  • Palm Beach Resort
  • Half Moon Village
  • Alkhaleej Makarim Village

26°10′N 50°02′E / 26.167°N 50.033°E / 26.167; 50.033