

Abu Dhabi
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the biggest mosques in the world right now, is a masterpiece of architecture in and of itself because it blends several different architectural styles. The mosque, which has 82 domes, was constructed on the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan’s direction as a representation of Islam’s message of peace, tolerance, and harmony.

Abu Dhabi
Qasr Al Watan
This attraction is distinctive because of its impressive architecture and alluring design. It is regarded as a component of the presidential palace complex and a well-known cultural icon, drawing tourists looking to learn more about the history and enduring customs that have defined the UAE. Qasr Al Watan also highlights the nation’s lengthy history.

Abu Dhabi
Yas Island
Yas Island is home to the Formula One Circuit, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, a theme park featuring well-known cartoon characters, CLYMB Abu Dhabi, an adventure destination with an indoor climbing gym and a skydiving flight chamber, and the prestigious Yas Links Abu Dhabi golf course, which is surrounded by hills and mangroves.

Abu Dhabi
Manarat Al Saadiyat
a focal point for a variety of activities and community events that encourages guests to engage in and embrace uncommon experiences, produce their own cutting-edge artwork, see exhibitions, share ideas, and take part in illuminating conversations.

Abu Dhabi
Louvre Abu Dhabi
The fact that this is the first global museum in the Arab World shows a willingness to embrace other civilisations. The museum, which is in the center of Al Saadiyat Island’s cultural sector, is guaranteed to impress art lovers with its extensive collection of historically significant, culturally significant, and socially significant exhibits.

Abu Dhabi
Qasr Al Hosn
One of Abu Dhabi’s oldest historical structures, this monument underwent a transformation into a national museum in 2018 to tell the tale of a rich regional legacy. The palace is regarded as a genuine icon that has witnessed the transformation of the city from an area originally inhabited by the Baniyas tribe in the eighteenth century to one of the most modern and sought-after global centres of the current world.

Abu Dhabi
Sir Baniyas Island
The Island was recognized as the “Best Sustainable Global Tourist Destination” in 2014 by the World Tourism Awards. It is a natural preserve and a home to many different species of wildlife, and it also features fine hotels, opulent homes, and historical landmarks. It frequently hosts fascinating activities and events.

Abu Dhabi
Jebel Hafit
Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the city of Al Ain, which is surrounded by a variety of green parks and gardens, from the mountain that towers over it. At a remarkable height of 1,249 meters, Jebel Hafit is the highest peak in Abu Dhabi and the second highest in the United Arab Emirates, behind Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah.

Abu Dhabi
Al Saadiyat Island
Al Saadiyat Island has become a well-known residential and commercial location as well as a center for international cultural and leisure activities. It has a 27 square kilometer region and is home to the largest group of eminent international cultural organizations, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Al Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, and other upscale hotels.

Abu Dhabi
Al Maryah Island
The island, which enjoys a prime location in the center of Abu Dhabi, boasts breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf and is surrounded by a beachfront boardwalk. In addition to the Galleria Mall, which has hundreds of exclusive retailers, visitors to Al Maryah Island can visit a variety of well-known hotels, restaurants, and cafes. The island is a well-known tourist destination and hosts a variety of events and activities throughout the year.

Abu Dhabi
Emirates Palace
The Emirates Palace Hotel, a 5-star award-winning establishment, has world-class restaurants and is arguably one of Abu Dhabi’s most well-known attractions. With its distinct Arabian architecture, 1.3 km of private beaches, private dock, and breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf, it is also regarded as an engineering icon.

Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah
One of the most well-known tourist destinations in the UAE, the Burj Al Arab is distinguished by its distinctive architecture and breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf. Because to its gold-plated decor, opulent hotel suites, and excellent restaurants, it frequently receives a “seven-star” rating. Visitors to Jumeirah can use the numerous waterways that connect the city’s attractions to find their way around. Due to its historic shops selling antiques, art exhibitions, contemporary boutiques, and branded eateries, Jumeirah Souk is of great interest.

Dubai
Downtown Dubai
Downtown Dubai is noted for housing the beautiful Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest structure at an astounding height of 829.8 meters and regarded as an engineering marvel. Downtown Dubai is also notable for housing the largest performing fountain in the entire world. The Dubai Fountain is situated next to the Dubai Mall, one of the biggest shopping and entertainment complexes in the world, on the Burj Lake. Downtown Dubai is an incredible tourist location that guarantees an unforgettable trip.

Dubai
Gold Souk
It is one of the most historic souks in the emirate of Dubai and a must-see location for all tourists. The market is close to other traditional markets and “Abra” boat stations because it is situated in Deira, across from Dubai Creek.

Dubai
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood
This neighborhood, which is one of the most well-known heritage sites in the UAE, features a variety of museums, art exhibits, and restaurants in addition to reflecting the traditional way of life that was prevalent in Dubai many decades ago. It may be found close to Dubai Creek.

Dubai
Creek
This 15 kilometer saltwater creek, which divides Dubai into two parts, is regarded as the true heart of the city. The traditional “Abra” boats may be seen here as visitors take in the sights and sounds of both old and new Dubai, including traditional homes, skyscrapers, and minarets.

Dubai
Miracle Garden
The 72 thousand square meter Miracle Garden, which lives true to its name, is the world’s largest natural flower garden. It has amazing buildings that have been covered in more than 50 million flowers. Moreover, you might like going to the Butterfly Garden, which has more than 15,000 butterflies. Visitors can visit the garden in the winter and spring.

Dubai
The Global Village
This one-of-a-kind location highlights distinct cultural traditions, allowing visitors to discover the customary goods, handicrafts, and artwork of numerous nations. In addition to eateries and entertainment establishments, the Global Village has a festival-like atmosphere.

Dubai
Dubai Museums
Dubai is home to a large number of museums. Due to its location near the site of the historic signing of the UAE Constitution and the raising of the first UAE flag, the Etihad Museum is particularly beloved by all Emiratis. The Museum of the Future, an architectural wonder in its own right, houses the newest technological advancements from throughout the world. The Dubai Museum displays traditional life before the discovery of oil as well as the glitz and glamour of current times.
Dubai
Entertainment
Dubai provides visitors a variety of entertainment options, including Dubai Parks and Resorts, which combines three top-notch theme parks and one water park, including Bollywood ParksTM Dubai, MOTIONGATETM Dubai, and LEGOLAND® Dubai, in addition to Riverland Dubai and Lapita Hotel. IMG Worlds of Adventure is a sizable amusement park that offers more than 17 thrilling games. It offers a chance to meet the most well-known cartoon characters, enjoy live performances on the stage, and take engaging tours. Also, it has upscale shops and restaurants.

Sharjah
Al Majaz Waterfront
This tourist destination is located in the center of Sharjah and offers visitors a distinctive view of Khalid Lake as well as huge green spaces and connected gardens. The waterfront is home to a variety of eateries, cafes, and skyscrapers that meld with the Islamic and conventional architecture to provide guests with a mesmerizing environment.

Sharjah
Al Qasba Canal
Along the Qasba Canal, there are numerous eateries, cafes, and retail establishments, and the Qasba Theatre often presents cultural events. The festival season makes the region extra lively.

Sharjah
Khor Fakkan
Khor Fakkan’s three-kilometer-long crescent-shaped coastline overlooks a magnificent bay dotted with palm trees. The city has cafes and restaurants and offers a wide range of leisure and tourism activities, including sailing and water sports.
Sharjah
Maleha
The UNESCO proposed Maleha as a candidate for the world heritage list because it is regarded as one of the most important archaeological sites in the United Arab Emirates. Together with several pre-Islamic forts, it is home to a number of significant Bronze Age sites.
Sharjah
Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization
The museum shows one-of-a-kind works of art and blends Islamic artifacts, such as astrolabes, with antiquated manuscripts, coins, the gold-embroidered Kiswah draping the Kaabah, and breathtaking mosaics in the central atrium that portray the night sky and the ecliptic of the zodiac.
Fujairah
Snoopy Island
This island, which lives up to its name by mimicking the well-known Snoopy cartoon figure, is situated off the coast of Al Aqah beach and is one of the most popular tourist sites in Fujairah because of its stunning natural surroundings. Water sports lovers are drawn to Snoopy Island because it provides a wealth of aquatic activities and thrilling natural settings that make for an amazing vacation.
Fujairah
Al Bidyah Mosque
The oldest mosque in the UAE, with construction going back to the year 1446, is tucked between Khor Fakkan and Dibbah Al Fujairah. Its four domes and distinctive architectural design make it a well-liked tourist site for locals and out-of-towners.
Ajman
Al Zorah Natural Reserve
The reserve supports 58 species of migratory and native avifauna, as well as marine life, and is home to a variety of wildlife species, Avicennia plants, pure blue waterways, and sandy beaches. It is the perfect location for nature enthusiasts, and it is watched over by a top-notch golf course.
Ajman
Heritage District
A distinctive tourist destination rooted in the authenticity, legacy, and rich cultural past of the UAE. With its antiquities and historic trees, the Heritage District provides tourists with a really exceptional and comprehensive cultural and recreational experience. The Old Saleh Souk and the Ajman Museum are also located in this area.
Umm Al Quwain
Al Sinniyah Island
A special location that blends the old and the new, reflecting the emirate of Umm Al Quwain’s history, civilisation, and nature. The island, which is almost 10 km long and home to flamingos, avicennia plants, and other types of desert flora, is a popular tourist destination in the city.
Umm Al Quwain
Umm Al Quwain National Museum
This museum, which is housed inside Al-Ali Fort, is one of the emirate of Umm Al Quwain’s oldest buildings. Many ancient relics are shown there, giving visitors a fascinating look into the history and culture of the emirate. Visitors can visit its several chambers to learn about the lifestyle and extensive traditions of those who formerly lived in the region.
Ras Al-Khaimah
Jebel Jais
With a height of 1,934 meters above sea level, Jebel Jais mountain, which is a portion of the northern Hajar mountains, is regarded as the UAE’s highest peak. This magnificent landmark, which overlooks the sea, offers thrill-seekers unique adventures amidst its rough surroundings.
Ras Al-Khaimah
Al Marjan Island
Due to its breathtaking scenery and sceneries, Al Marjan Island draws tourists and visitors from all over the world. Breeze, Treasure, Dream, and View Island make up the man-made archipelago’s four coral-shaped islands, and they are home to a number of opulent resorts and spas. Here, visitors can enjoy an unusual experience that skillfully combines the calm desert scenery and the clean sea.
Ras Al-Khaimah
Al Jazirah Al Hamra
Due to its fort, antique souk, medieval mosques and homes, small fishermen’s settlement, and numerous locals and visitors, this island has a long history of nautical activity. Due to its lengthy history as the starting place for pearl divers, it is regarded as one of the most important historical and cultural sites on the Arabian Peninsula. The island also has 64 kilometres of tranquil beaches and recreational facilities.
Fujairah
Fujairah Fort
Due to the crucial role it played in defending the area throughout history, Fujairah Fort is one of the most well-known and largest forts of its sort in the United Arab Emirates. A stunning sight on the city’s skyline, the fort was built in the sixteenth century and consists of three round and one rectangular tower that are erected at a height of over 20 meters above sea level.