Tourist Attractions from Dubai- Places to see from Dubai

Places to see from Dubai- Tourist Attractions from Dubai

01. Sharjah

A fantastic city to learn about UAE history. Sharjah is well-known for its Arabic and Islamic architecture, libraries, Islamic museums, and cultural centres. The city is known as the UAE’s literary hub. Some must-visit places in Sharjah include the Heritage District, Sharjah Heritage Museum, Mahattah Fort, and King Faisal Mosque.

02.Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi is the capital of the UAE. The emirate holds something for every traveller, such as the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Yas Island, Heritage Village, Emirates Park Zoo, Souk Central Market, Ferrari World, and Yas Mall. Abu Dhabi has made itself known worldwide for holding Formula 1 races in Yas Marina, which is also a place worth visiting.

03. Al Ain

Al Ain is a beautiful city in the eastern province of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, is known for its lush greenery and is also called the Garden City of the U.A.E. Al Ain is famous for its tourist attractions like Qasr Al Muwaiji, Al Qattara Arts Cantrell, Al Ain Zoo, Jebel Hafit, Al Jahili Fort, and Wadi Adventure Park.

04.Fujairah

Fujairah is the seventh largest emirate in the U.A.E and it is separated from the rest of the U.A.E because of the massive Hajar Mountains. Fujairah is well-known for housing the UAE’s oldest mosque. Al-Bidyah Mosque, built of mud and stones, is one of Fujairah’s most popular tourist attractions. Aside from the mosque, the expansive desert, the Fujairah Fort, and the Fujairah Museum are all worthwhile stops.

05. Ras al-Khaimah

Ras Al Khaimah is well known for its outstanding natural beauty, leisure, adventure, and authentic offerings. The main attractions of RAK are Beaches, Jebel Jais mountain, Zipline down on Jebel Jais slope, Dhaya Fort, Road trips in Hajar mountains, RAK national museum, abandoned Village of Jazirat al-Hamra, Khatt Springs, and the village of Shimal.

06.Umm al-Quwain

Umm al-Quwain is the second smallest and the least populated emirate in the UAE. It also has facilities for a variety of recreational activities ranging from sailing to skydiving. Traditional activities like dhow building, as well as sports like falconry and camel racing, are popular in the emirate.

UAQ’s best tourist destinations are Dreamland Aqua Park, Umm Al Quwain Fort, Umm Al Quwain Open Beach, UAQ National Museum, Abandoned Ilyushin IL 76, and Umm Al-Qaiwain Center of Antiquities.

07.Ajman

Ajman’s lifestyle is much more relaxed and moves at a slower pace than that of Dubai, providing you with a peaceful living environment. It’s a place for those who want to escape from the busy streets of Dubai.

The best places to visit in Ajman are Etisalat Tower, Ajman Dhow Yard, Ajman National Museum, Al Zorah Natural Reserve, Al Murabba Watchtower, Ajman MarinaMas, Sheikh Zayed Mosque, UAQ Fort & Museum, and Seneyah Island.

08.Al Mamzar Park

If you are tired of constant sightseeing or are looking for some peace and quiet, then Al Mamzar Park is the place to be. Located in Al Mamzar, you will have the opportunity to relax under the lush and vibrant trees while forgetting about everything around you and relaxing in the calm, pristine waters of the beach.

09.Al Ain Classic Car Museum

For automobile enthusiasts, the Al Ain Car Museum is the best place to go, and it is located in the city of Al Ain near Jebel Hafeet. Managed by the Classic Car Club, you will be able to see the cars up close and personal as well as learn more about them, such as when they were created, when production stopped, where they were made, and so on. The museum showcases different classic cars, which are worth a visit.

10. Qaryat Al Torath Heritage Village

A living showcase of Bedouin and other cultures’ lifestyles and traditions. The Qaryat Al Torath Heritage Village is located in the Ain Al Fayda district of Al Ain and features 32 souq stalls offering a variety of traditional handicraft goods and visitors can watch Bedouin women at work while exploring traditional handmade crafts such as clothes, spices, perfumes, date palm products and accessories.

11. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is located in Abu Dhabi, the largest mosque in the country, and it is one of the cultural landmarks of Abu Dhabi. The massive architectural work of art intentionally blends different Islamic architectural cultures. It features 82 domes, more than 1,000 columns, 24-carat-gold gilded chandeliers, and the world’s largest hand-knotted carpet. Entry is free.

12. Hatta Rock Pools

If you’ve ever wanted to be surrounded by lush and pristine greenery, this is the place to go. Hatta Pools are located in Hatta and are open to the public for free. You’ll need to rent a car to get here, but the trip is well worth it for what you’ll get in return. Swim into the clear blue-green waters that serve as the focal point for the gritty rocks that sprout around them. Explore the rich culture that has been well preserved. There is also a heritage village on the way if you want to learn more about Hatta.

13. Kalba

Kalba is a city in the Emirate of Sharjah and the most popular ecotourism destination in the UAE, with opportunities to spot wildlife while trekking, kayaking, and scuba diving. Many visitors come to see the Arabian oryx, various bird species, and the white collared kingfisher. You should also visit historical sites, including the Bait Sheikh Saeed bin Hamed Al Qassimi museum, a restored hisn (fort), and a sleepy seaside promenade.

 14. Masdar City

Masdar City is one of the world’s most sustainable urban communities, a low-carbon development comprised of a thriving clean-tech cluster, a business-free zone, and a residential neighbourhood. The location is near the Abu Dhabi International Airport and it’s worth a visit if you are interested in architecture, town planning, and so on.

15. Liwa Desert

The Liwa Oasis is a large oasis area in Abu Dhabi’s Western Region, also known as the Empty Quarter. Hike the world’s largest dune in Tel Moreeb, visit a camel farm, and explore Fort Dhafeer in the desert. This could be one of the best places to visit in UAE during the holidays.

16.Hatta City

The city is a Dubai exclave in the United Arab Emirates. Beautiful views of the Hajar Mountains can be enjoyed from here. This centuries-old Hatta Heritage site features stone houses, a defensive tower, a traditional water system, falaj, and other captivating features. Other items on display include antique crockery, traditional weapons, and furniture.

17. Al Murabba Fort

This fort in Al Ain’s city centre was built in 1948 by Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nayhan and is thought to have been built with clay, mud plaster, and dried bricks. It was just a rectangular tower. This fort, which reflects the beauty of traditional architectural style, is one of the most visited and admired tourist attractions in the Emirates.

18.  Musandam

The sprawling Musandam mountains are also worth exploring. The jagged coastline is home to dolphins and other marine life, as well as fjord-like inlets called Khors. Dhow cruises are a popular form of entertainment. Hiking, snorkelling, diving, camping, and off-roading are some of the other activities available.

 19. Dibba Al-Hisn

Dibba Al-Hisn is an exclave of the emirate of Al-Sharjah, bounded to the east by the Gulf of Oman. Outdoor Activities in Dibba Al Hisn include Abu Obaidah Mosque, Boat Tours, Dolphin & Whale Watching, Kayaking and Canoeing, Scuba and Snorkeling, 4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours. The place is geographically part of the Dibba sphere and a beautiful place with lots to explore.

20. Khor Fakkan

Khor Fakkan is a small town in Sharjah, the United Arab Emirates, on the Gulf of Oman. It is centred on Khor Fakkan Bay, which is home to the curved Khor Fakkan Beach as well as a deep-sea port. Many archaeological sites exist, including ancient graves and a poorly preserved Portuguese fort. This town’s western side features a mountain area with natural pools and waterfalls.

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