Uninhabited Kubbar Island
lies at a distance of 18 nautical
miles south of Failaka Island opposite
Al-Fahaheel coastline, and 19 nautical miles from
Al-Zoor coast.
A solar-powered lighthouse was built there as well as a
natural landing field for helicopters.
It has many species of rare plants, in addition to some scarce
corals. There are low hills in the middle of the
island which gradually slope towards sea level.
Its shores are quiet and its sand is soft. Seagulls and flamingos
exist there in great numbers.
A compelling reason to select Kubbar
as the first protected natural environment among the numerous Kuwaiti
islands is its unique natural state.
Preliminary measures such as limiting human activities on
the island and its coast were implemented to protect the
island from pollution which would threaten its
natural life.
These measures
were taken following the desertion of some rare birds and
the disappearance of rare plants from the island.
Tourism will surely flourish on the
island once the project to turn it into a protected zone has been implemented.