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The Emirate of Fujairah incorporates much of the eastern coast of the UAE (United Arab Emirates) and a swath of the country's Hajar Mountain region. Its main center is the modern industrial town of Fujairah city, which itself has few tourist attractions.

Although you maybe won't want to linger long in town itself, away from Fujairah city's grid pattern of high-rise office blocks, the emirate offers plenty of things to do.

Fujairah Emirate's beaches to the north attract a steady stream of visitors looking for a quieter sun-and-sand vacation than offered in Dubai. This slice of coastline is also one of the best places to visit in the UAE for scuba diving.

Although the main sightseeing attraction is the sand, for adventurous travelers, the Emirate of Fujairah's section of the Hajar Mountains offers hiking within the rugged desert mountain heartland, and scenery-laden road-tripping opportunities.

For ideas on what this lesser-visited emirate can offer, use our list of the top attractions and things to do in Fujairah.

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1. Beach Time & Diving in Al Aqah

2. road-trip to the hajar mountains, 3. visit al-bidyah mosque, 4. explore the hajar mountain wadis, 5. visit fujairah fort in fujairah city, 6. see khor fakkan waterfall & theater, 7. kayak on al-rafisah dam, 8. stop by bithnah, 9. view fujairah city's sheikh zayed mosque, 10. explore local history at fujairah museum, 11. road trip between fujairah's smaller forts, 12. take a soak in madhab hot springs park, 13. bargain for goods at masafi market, 14. view fujairah's bull butting spectacle, where to stay in fujairah for sightseeing, map of attractions & things to do in fujairah.

Snoopy Island

For sun-and-sand in the Emirate of Fujairah, most people head straight to Al Aqah , with its long beach rimming the shore and the rocky outcrop of Snoopy Island dominating the view of the Gulf of Oman from the sun-loungers.

Just 45 kilometers north of Fujairah city, Al Aqah is one of the UAE's lesser-developed resort areas, with only a scatter of five-star hotels lining the beachfront, though a lot more development is planned for the future.

For now, this is still the place to escape the crowded beaches of Dubai for a quieter beach vacation.

The beach resort hotels studding the coast here cater both for visitors seeking easygoing days of sunbathing and water sports enthusiasts, with facilities on-site for divers, snorkelers, and paddleboarders.

Al Aqah is the center of the UAE's scuba diving scene, and although the reefs just offshore in the Gulf of Oman are not on par with the Middle East's famed Red Sea , there is plenty of fish life to see.

The main dive sites include two wrecks that were purposely sunk to create an artificial reef for divers and the car cemetery site (created during the 1980s when a series of cars and trucks were sunk to create an artificial reef for local fishermen).

Marine life is abundant for divers, with turtles and black tip sharks regularly seen at some sites, as well as large shoals of fish ranging from trevally to parrotfish.

Hajar Mountain Scenery in Fujairah

The Hajar Mountains slice through the inland northern region of the UAE. The scenery of jagged mountain peaks is a world away from what most people associate with the country and is prime road-trip territory.

Officially different sections of the Hajar belong to Fujairah, Ras Al-Khaimah, and Sharjah emirates and even on a short drive trip between the west coast and the east, you'll be able to take in a sliver of the majestic mountain views.

The main connecting roads running inland, such as the E18 and E87 running from Ras Al-Khaimah to the east coast, and the particularly beautiful E89 running north from Masafi to Dibba Al-Fujairah , offer a feast of panoramas.

Al-Bidyah Mosque

About 35 kilometers north of Fujairah city, the mud-brick Al-Bidyah Mosque is the oldest in the United Arab Emirates and was named after the town that once surrounded it.

The engineering features are a major accomplishment for the period of construction.

The mosque consists of a prayer hall, decorated with arches and featuring ventilation openings and a mihrab (prayer niche pointing to Mecca ). A central pillar divides the internal space into four squares of similar dimensions, covered by domed ceilings.

The site surrounding the mosque has been excavated to reveal that it has been inhabited for 4,000 years.

A large Islamic graveyard just to the north contains a massive tomb dating back to the Iron Age, which when unearthed revealed fragments of pottery, metal arrowheads, and other artifacts dating back to at least 1000 BCE.

Wadi Maidaq

For hikers and climbers, exploring Fujairah's Hajar Mountain wadis (a wadi is essentially a dry riverbed that can contain water after a heavy rain but can also refer to any valley oasis) is one of the main things to do in Fujairah.

Among the most beautiful wadis in the area are Wadi Siji , Wadi Saham , and Wadi Maidaq .

Wadi Ham , with its northern section in Ras Al-Khaimah running down to its southern tip in Fujairah, is the longest valley, and Wadi Al Taiwan is a fun place to visit just as much for the stunning mountainous route it takes to reach it.

North of Fujairah, Wadi al-Wurayah is the UAE's most famous wadi and is a UNESCO biosphere reserve, though it has been closed to the public by the authorities to preserve its sensitive and unique ecology for the past few years.

Fujairah Fort

Built in 1670, Fujairah Fort was badly damaged by a British attack in the early 20th century.

Considered the oldest fort in the United Arab Emirates , it has served previously as both a defensive building and a home for the ruling family. For many centuries, it was the only stone building along the Fujairah coast.

The fort has three major sections, several halls, one square tower, and two round towers. In recent years, it has been fully restored to its former glory.

The area surrounding the fort is part of a small Heritage Village set up by Fujairah's Department of Archaeology and Heritage.

Here, you can see restored old houses, exhibits about traditional life, and a display of the Al Yazrah irrigation system that Emirati farmers used in their fields.

Address: Madhab Road, Fujairah city

Khor Fakkan Waterfall

Khor Fakkan is one of Sharjah Emirate's three exclaves on the eastern coast (along with Dibba and Kalba ), but most people will visit as part of a trip through the Emirate of Fujairah, as the town of Khor Fakkan is just 30 kilometers north from Fujairah city.

Right on the eastern coast's main north-south highway overlooking the beach, in central Khor Fakkan town, is an artificial 43-meter-high waterfall, cascading down a purpose-built rocky cliff face, and a large modern theater built in Classical-Roman-era style.

Opened in 2020, this has become a popular place for tourists to stop off to stretch their legs and take a few photos on the journey between Al Aqah and Fujairah. Both offer great panoramic views across to the sea and are slightly surreal attractions to snap a few pics of, themselves.

Kayaks on Al-Rafisah Dam

Part of Sharjah's east coast exclave of Khor Fakkan, the Al-Rafisah Dam is six kilometers inland from Khor Fakkan town and 30 kilometers north from Fujairah city.

The Dam, surrounded by a landscape of jagged, dusky mountain peaks and home to plenty of birdlife, is a popular destination for families who want to enjoy an easygoing day out of the city surrounded by nature.

On the shorefront there are good facilities including a restaurant, café, a couple of shops, and a large children's playground, as well as plenty of space for picnicking. If you want to get out onto the water itself, there are kayaks and pedal-boats for hire.

Note that it can get very busy here on weekend afternoons so if you're looking for a quieter experience, try to come on a weekday.

Bithnah Fort

If you're heading into the Hajar Mountains to explore, make sure to stop off at Bithnah.

This small settlement in Wadi Ham , just 13 kilometers west from Fujairah city, was a strategic stop on the trade routes between the west and east coast for centuries.

The main tourist attraction here is Bithnah Fort , built in 1735, which was considered of vital importance to the defense of this section of the Arabian Peninsula's eastern coastline.

The fort's bulky frame of thick golden-stoned walls, edged by a chunky circular watch tower, makes it particularly photogenic, while the views from the ramparts over the countryside of palm groves and jagged mountains behind are spectacular.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Fujairah's modern Sheikh Zayed Mosque covers a site the size of three football pitches and boasts six minarets which are 100 meters high. The mammoth prayer hall has space for 32,000 worshipers.

Since its opening in 2015, the traditional Ottoman-style mosque has become one of Fujairah city's major landmarks, and it ranks as the second biggest mosque in the United Arab Emirates after the more famous Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi .

Non-Muslim visitors can enter the mosque to view the ornate interior, which features grand chandeliers and Moorish-style arches, between 9am and noon Saturday to Thursday. The mosque offers free tours to visitors during this time.

If you would like to visit make sure to dress appropriately, wearing long-sleeved tops and long trousers or skirts, and female visitors should bring a head scarf.

Address: Al Ittihad Road, Fujairah City

Fujairah Museum

Just south of Fujairah Fort, the Fujairah Museum has an excellent collection of artifacts, dating from the early Bronze Age, that were unearthed during archaeological digs at Qidfa and Bithnah .

Exhibits include Bronze and Iron Age weaponry, painted pottery, carved soapstone vessels, and pre-Islamic silver coins.

One of the museum's prized pieces, discovered at Qidfa, is a bowl made from ostrich egg dating back 2,200 years.

There is also a good ethnography section, with displays of traditional Emirati daily life and craft work.

Address: Madhab Road, Fujairah City

Al-Hayl Castle

The UAE's east is home to a handful of forts that make for good stop-off points on a road trip heading south from Fujairah city.

Al-Hayl Castle , 11 kilometers west of Fujairah City, was once used as the headquarters for Fujairah's ruling family.

Built approximately 250 years ago, it has played an important role in the area's defense, used as a base for surveillance and patrolling to guard Fujairah from attack.

Not much remains today – the original fortifications have long since been demolished – except one two-level tower, which sits on the hill as a reminder of the days when these forts were scattered all across strategic hillsides in what is now the United Arab Emirates.

From Al-Hayl, turn south and drive 30 kilometers on the minor inland roads heading for the village of Wahlah (also spelt Aouhlah ).

Here, you'll find the distinctive Awhlah Fort (also spelt Wahlah Fort ), which, with its thick high walls, is one of the best preserved examples of defensive architecture in the emirate.

It lacks the over-restored "new" look of many of the other forts in the United Arab Emirates and so is a great place for history buffs to come and capture a sense of Emirati heritage.

Inside, the circular watch tower is 20 meters high and has narrow windows built into the walls for archers and excellent views.

On the northwestern edge of Fujairah city, the hot springs of Madhab Springs Park are a popular local retreat.

The Ain al-Madhab mineral springs here produce warm sulfuric water that is pumped into two swimming pools (separated by gender).

The pools are surrounded by a large park, which is where Fujairah families come for barbecues, picnics, and games. There is also a well-maintained dedicated children's playground area. Unsurprisingly, the Madhab Springs Park area gets packed on weekends.

If you've been traveling and need a soak to soothe out niggly pains, the mineral-rich waters of the pool here are a good option.

Masafi

About 33 kilometers northwest from Fujairah, the village of Masafi is on the edge of the Hajar Mountains, on the crossroads of the main inland routes north to Dibba and west to Dubai . It was originally a trading post and refueling stop before the region's modern highways were built in the 1970s.

Masafi sits on the border between two emirates, with the larger section of town part of Fujairah, and the smaller section belonging to the Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah .

Masafi is famous in the United Arab Emirates for its natural springs, and the Gulf's leading mineral water producer (named after the town) is nearby.

For travelers, though, it's mostly known for its local market, with stalls lining the main Dubai-Fujairah Road on the edge of town.

The market sells local produce, earthenware pottery, local handicrafts, and carpets and is a popular place to visit on a road trip to stretch your legs while browsing the stores.

Bull butting

The sport of bull butting is thought to have been introduced to this region of the Arabian Peninsula by the Portuguese. Today Fujairah is one of the few places in the UAE where the tradition still survives.

In Fujairah , bull butting is a popular family event. It takes place every Friday evening during the winter months at a field along the city's coastal road.

The event begins with 20 bulls battling each other by going head-to-head and pushing each other until one gives up. Numbers slowly dwindle as winners move on to the next round. There's no prize for the ultimate winner except for the value of the winning bull being increased.

Address: Corniche Road, Fujairah City

Most tourists visiting Fujairah stay at the coast's beach resorts rather than in the city itself. Most of the resorts are in the luxury category while Fujairah city offers more business-style hotels.

Luxury Hotels:

These top-notch accommodations on Al Aqah Beach , about 55 minutes' drive north of Fujairah's city center, are all large family-friendly resorts with spas. They average about 10 minutes' drive from Al Badiyah Mosque .

  • The InterContinental Fujairah Resort is a sprawling five-star resort known for its exceptional service and plenty of children's activities on offer. The architecture and interiors are chic and contemporary, and the pool area and beach are exceptional.
  • The Miramar Al Aqah Beach Resort has an on-site PADI dive center and sports an eclectic Middle Eastern style throughout its interiors. There is an immaculately kept slice of beach.
  • Great for activity-focused travelers, Le Meridien Al Aqah Beach Resort has a whole swag of water sports on offer, as well as a PADI dive center, great pools, and recently renovated rooms.

Mid-Range Hotels:

  • On Al Aqah beach, Sandy Beach Hotel & Resort looks out to Snoopy Island (a popular snorkeling spot) and has an on-site PADI dive center and two-bedroom suites for families.
  • North of Al Aqah, at Dibba Al Fujairah, the Radisson Blu Resort Fujairah offers a swag of facilities, including a spa, swimming pools, a private beach, and bright modern rooms with balconies overlooking the sea.

Budget Hotels:

  • If you're looking for affordable accommodation, hotels in Fujairah city tend to be cheaper than the larger resorts along the coast. Ibis Fujairah offers excellent value in the city center, with a swimming pool, mountain views from rooms, and a restaurant.
  • Next door, Novotel Fujairah is one of the central city's most popular choices for its good-sized contemporary-styled rooms, including breakfast, a restaurant, and rooftop pool.
  • Across the road is the Nour Arjaan by Rotana - Fujairah , with contemporary rooms and suites, which are ideal for families or longer stays. It offers a pool, spa, and included breakfast.

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The city of Fujairah is nestled between the ocean coast and the mountain range. Most residents prefer to settle in the coastal areas. If you look at the map of Fujairah with hotels, you will see that the most luxurious and expensive of them are also located on the coast.

In addition to picturesque landscapes, Fujairah is distinguished from other cities of this country by its European layout. It is a city of wide streets and green boulevards, with few skyscrapers.

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Fujairah is undeniably one of the UAE’s most captivating emirates, boasting coastal towns , villages nestled between rugged mountains and some of the most breathtaking stretches of ocean in the Middle East. Fujairah City , in particular, stands out as a top destination for diving enthusiasts and offers a more affordable alternative to Dubai for beach vacations.

Despite being one of the least explored emirates, the Emirate of Fujairah maintains an authentic, peaceful, and pleasant atmosphere, even with the presence of numerous massive oil tankers crowding the port (which is one of the most important oil ports in the world).

Fujairah also attracts several cruise ships, as it serves as the gateway to the UAE’s scenic east coast, stunning Hajar Mountains , and expansive desert. Visiting Fujairah will enchant you with the beauty of its beaches, ancient and almost unexplored fortresses, and oases nestled among remote valleys and dramatic mountain landscapes. All of these elements make Fujairah an ideal destination for a road trip or a day trip from Dubai.

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Al-Bidyah Mosque

Al-Bidyah Mosque , also known as the Ottoman Mosque , holds the distinction of being the oldest mosque in the United Arab Emirates , dating back to the 15th century. Situated in a quaint village approximately 40 km from the city of Fujairah, the Al-Bidyah Mosque remains an active place of prayer to this day. Constructed from mud bricks, it features a small prayer room and a mihrab , which is the prayer niche oriented towards Mecca.

Visitors, including non-Muslims, are welcome to come in and have a look, and explore the mosque’s historical significance . However, it is essential to dress modestly, with shoulders and knees covered, and women must also cover their hair. Shoes should be removed upon entry, and during prayer times, visitors are not allowed, so as to not disturb the worshippers.

The surrounding area is characterized by ancient watchtowers and archaeological excavations that bear witness to the region’s earliest settlements dating back to the Iron Age. For a captivating experience, climb the hill of Al-Bidiyah Fort , offering a breathtaking view of the surrounding valley. Embracing the ancient atmosphere of this site is undeniably one of the most rewarding things to do in Fujairah.

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Fujairah Fort

Fujairah Fort stands as one of the oldest and most beautiful forts in the UAE. Dating back to 1670, it served as the primary defense fortress of Fujairah for centuries, and it also housed the ruling family. Comprising three main sections with numerous rooms and two round towers, the fort boasts an impressive architectural design.

Unfortunately, during the early 1900s, the fort suffered significant damage due to a British attack. However, in recent years, extensive restoration efforts have brought it back to its original splendor.

Today, around Fujairah Fort , you’ll find the captivating Heritage Village . Here, visitors can explore ancient traditional houses and enjoy exhibitions on traditional local life, providing a glimpse into the region’s rich history and culture.

Fujairah Museum

The Fujairah Museum is located near the Fujairah Fort and houses a collection of artifacts, weapons, and utensils dating back to the Bronze Age, as well as an exhibition on the traditions of local life.

The Fujairah Museum houses the most precious finds from the archaeological areas of Qidfa and Bithnah , including burial artifacts, coins from the pre-Islamic era

Just south of Fujairah Fort, the Fujairah Museum has an excellent collection of artifacts, dating from the early Bronze Age, that were unearthed during archaeological digs at Qidfa and Bithnah. Exhibits include Bronze and Iron Age weaponry, painted pottery, carved soapstone vessels, and pre-Islamic silver coins and a bowl dating back over 2200 years ago.

Al Aqah Beach and Snoopy Island

Al Aqah Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the UAE’s east coast, and is located about 45km north of Fujairah City.

Al Aqah Beach is particularly popular with families who take advantage of it for swimming and sunbathing. But what makes Al Aqah Beach truly unique is the fact that in front of the beach there is an islet, renowned for being one of the best spots for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

The rocky islet, called Snoopy Island , attracts people from all over the world for its coral reef , and for excellent scuba diving opportunities .

Bithnah Fort

Approaching Bithnah Fort you will feel just like an explorer in the desert: this wonderful oasis surrounded by palm trees is located just 13 km from the city of Fujairah and houses one of the most important castles in the area.

Built in 1735 the Bithnah Fort is located between the Hajar Mountains and Wadi Ham , and is characterized by its mighty stone walls and circular towers.

The area is particularly photogenic, the fort is located in the middle of a palm grove with the rugged Hajar Mountains in the background.

Fujairah Oasis Bithnah Fort

The mountain village of Masafi, about 33 km northwest of Fujairah, is a good place to take a look at the peaceful inland life.

This village is located in the Hajar Mountains , on the road leading to Ras al-Khaimah. The border between the two emirates, that of Fujairah and that of Ras al-Khaimah, passes right in the middle of the village.

Before the construction of modern highways in the 1970s, Masafi was a trading post and refueling stop for caravans traveling between the coasts . Today it is famous for its natural springs (it is one of the largest producers of mineral water in the Gulf) and for the remains of its past, including a small fort.

Along the main road, just before arriving in Masafi (coming from Sharjah or Dubai), there is a traditional local market called Friday Market (but despite its name it is open every day), which is a great place to get something to eat or to bargain for local rugs and handicrafts.

Al-Hayl Castle

Al-Hayl Castle is located in a remote village in the mountains (it is better to go there with a 4WD car) and in past centuries it was one of the most important defensive forts in Fujairah.

Built around 250 years ago, Al-Hayl Castle was one of the residences of Fujairah’s ruling family. Today there is not much of the castle left, except for a complex of buildings and two towers.

However the trip to Al-Hayl Castle deserves, the place is still little visited and little known to mass tourism, so you can still get an idea of ​​the rural life of these areas.

Hajar Mountain Wadis

The Fujairah region is the wildest in the UAE, between a desert of sand and stones and rugged and remote mountains. One of the best things to do in Fujairah is undoubtedly an experience in the Hajar Mountains .

The whole area is crossed by the so-called Wadis : a wadi is a dry river bed, but often the term indicates the oases of the valley. Expert guides accompany visitors through these arid and rocky areas on 4×4 excursions (wadi-bashing).

The most popular areas are Wadi Maidaq (characterized by the presence of hieroglyphics visible on the rocks), and Wadi Siji .

Wadis are very important for the ecosystem, which is why the government has begun to prohibit access to some of them (for example, the spectacular Wadi al-Wurayah is now closed to the public) to protect the nature and delicate wildlife of the place.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Fujairah

Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Fujairah

The Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Fujairah is the second largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates, after the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque of Abu Dhabi.

This mosque is really huge, it can accommodate 32,000 worshipers and has 6 minarets 100 meters high each. Its white facade, domes and rich decorations make it one of Fujairah’s most iconic landmarks.

Unfortunately, non-Muslims are not allowed inside the mosque, but it is possible to admire and photograph it from the outside.

Ain al-Madhab Hot Springs

The areas at the foothills of the Hajar Mountains are known for the presence of sulphurous thermal springs , one of which is that of Ain al-Madhab Hot Springs, which is located just outside Fujairah city.

Ain al-Madhab Hot Springs park is particularly popular with locals, who come here to relax, have a picnic or BBQ with the family, and bathe in the thermal pools.

The Ain al-Madhab Hot Springs are characterized by several pools of hot sulphurous mineral water, with separate bathing areas for males and females.

If you want to spend time like the locals would do, this is the place for you. The Ain al-Madhab Hot Springs park is family-friendly and, especially on weekends, very popular, also because of its rather cheap entrance fees: 5 AED for the pools + 2 AED for the entrance to the park.

Wahlah Fort

Wahlah Fort (sometimes referred to as Awhala Fort or Ohala Fort ) is a small fortress located in a remote village near the border with Oman, situated over 30 km from Fujairah city.

The village of Wahlah is one of Fujairah’s lesser-known hidden gems, offering a unique and off-the-beaten-path destination for visitors. The well-preserved fort is strategically positioned, boasting watchtowers and typical defensive walls, which add to its historical significance and charm.

Bull Butting

Okay, this is definitely a show one would not expect in the UAE. But it is actually quite popular in neighboring Oman.

In the winter months, the traditional bull fight takes place every Friday in Fujairah. The place where Bull Butting takes place is a dusty and muddy area south of the Fujairah Corniche , well recognizable by the huge number of SUVs parked along the street during the show.

The fight takes place between dozens of bulls. The bulls take turns fighting against each other. The first who runs away loses. No cash prizes are won, but a bull that wins a lot is synonymous with prestige and honor for its owner.

If you are in Dubai you absolutely cannot miss the visit to Fujairah and the amazing landscapes of the East Coast of the Emirates.

Most visitors arrive in Fujairah from Dubai , to enjoy its authentic places, its remote villages and ancient fortresses, and above all to enjoy its wonderful ocean: Fujairah is a world-renowned destination for snorkeling and diving !

1. East Coast and Fujairah Mountains Tour

This is the most complete tour for those who want to admire the spectacular landscapes of the northern emirates and their cultural heritage: Dibba , Kalba , Sharjah and Fujairah with its main forts and mosques.

Those who want to fully enjoy the East Coast experience can book a private tour that is more flexible, allows you to see more things, includes a great snorkeling experience (equipment provided) and a hearty lunch. Here too, transport and professional guide (English, German or French speaking) included.

Scuba Diving UAE Fujairah Snoopy Island

2. Scuba Dive and Snorkeling Experiences in Fujairah

The Fujairah area is one of the best in the Middle East for snorkeling and scuba diving. The guides take you to the famous stretch of ocean in front of the Snoopy Island , where you can admire an amazing underwater landscape.

Snorkeling Experience in Fujairah from Dubai

This experience is for snorkelers, by boat you reach the famous coral reef of Snoopy Island where you can swim safely and spot tons of fish and turtles .

The snorkeling experience is suitable for people of all ages, it is easy, does not require special skills or training and does not require complicated equipment (the equipment is provided on site). The tour includes round-trip transportation from your hotel in Dubai and a typical lunch on board. The experience can be booked online in advance.

Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Experience in Fujairah from Dubai

This is the best experience for lovers of the underwater world: in addition to the possibility of snorkeling near Snoopy Island, you can do scuba diving in several of the most scenic spots in the Gulf of Oman .

The experience is suitable for both beginners and experts: it includes the presence of a certified instructor , if you are a beginner the instructor will guide you step by step in the excursion and you can explore the wonders of the coral reef with the instructor always at your side.

Certified divers will be led by a professional diver , and will be able to explore the depths at two different points depending on their level of certification.

The experience can be booked online in advance and includes all the necessary equipment, the presence of certified guides and instructors, round-trip transportation from your hotel in Dubai and a typical lunch on board.

Scuba Diving Course and Open Water PADI Certification in Dibba Fujairah

If you want to get certified as a professional diver, you can do it in one of the most famous diving spots in the Gulf of Oman.

The certification course includes 2 days of training in the water, with certified and qualified professional instructors. Furthermore there is a part of theory (necessary for certification) that can be easily done online before the course.

The experience includes round-trip transportation from Dubai and an overnight stay in a resort in Dibba Fujairah (lunch, dinner and breakfast included), where the 2-day diving course takes place, first in confined waters and in the center pools diving and the second day in open water.

The PADI Open Waters certification allows you to dive up to 18 meters deep and is valid all over the world.

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3. Musandam Dibba cruise with lunch in the Gulf of Oman

The Musandam Peninsula is an Oman exclave and one of the most scenic areas of the East Coast.

The cruise to Musandam Dibba , on a traditional Dhow (the typical wooden boat), is one of the best things to do in Fujairah, passing through breathtaking landscapes, remote bays, sea caves and uninhabited islets.

The area is famous because you can see dolphins swimming in the crystal clear waters , and because it is an excellent spot for snorkeling and seeing the wonderful coral reef .

Tours can be booked online in advance , include a hearty typical lunch on board, and round-trip transportation from hotels in Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman and Ras Al Khaimah.

From Dubai you can take the E700 Bus which leaves from Dubai’s Union Square Station in Deira and arrives in the center of Fujairah. There is a bus every 90 minutes, the fare is 25 AED and takes about 2 hours.

Buses 116 and 116E leave from Sharjah’s Al Jubail Bus Station every 30 minutes for Fujairah (2 hours, 25 AED). They also stop in Dhaid (15 AED) and Masafi (20 AED). Bus 116 terminates in Khor Fakkan, 116 E terminates in Kalba.

Return buses can be taken from the bus stand located in the center of Fujairah, near the Choithrams Supermarket. Return buses (and so do shared taxis) leave when they are full.

The best way to visit Fujairah is to rent a car . This way you will be free to explore the wonders of this area, saving a lot compared to the cost of taxis or tours. Renting a car in the UAE is really cheap,  here you will find some useful tips .

If you have a car, you can easily reach Fujairah and the East Coast in just over 1.5 hours. The fastest is the scenic E84 Higway which crosses the Hajar Mountains and the Desert to go direct to Dubai. Or you can choose the old E89 – E88 that crosses the Hajar Mountains passing through the village of Masafi and the famous Friday Market and then cross the desert towards Sharjah.

A taxi trip from Dubai to Fujairah costs at least 250 AED, one way.

How to Get Around in Fujairah

Fujairah is undoubtedly a good destination for both a beach vacation and a day trip from Dubai, but once you are in Fujairah City you will find that the city itself can be visited in just a few hours. Most of the attractions and the most beautiful landscapes are scattered throughout the emirate and can only be reached with your own car.

For this reason, unless you choose to visit Fujairah and the UAE East Coast on a guided tour, you should rent a car so that you can explore the area in total freedom . Here you can find all the tips for renting a car in Dubai (or any other city in the UAE), so you can easily find the best deals from reliable car rentals. Car rental rates in Dubai can be surprisingly inexpensive and gasoline in the UAE is very cheap.

For a more complete travel experience you could also explore the neighboring emirates, such as the mountainous emirate of Ras al Khaimah or the wonderful emirate of Sharjah , one of the most important in the UAE. Here you can find the complete guide to visiting the 7 Emirates of the UAE .

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Exploring the UAE: 10 things to do in Fujairah

From scuba diving, parasailing and biking to visiting the oldest fort in the uae, the northern emirate offers a host of outdoors escapades.

FUJAIRAH, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES , March 23, 2021 –   Tyler Bruce, enjoying riding a bicycle at the Fujairah Adventures Park in Fujairah. (Pawan Singh / The National) For Instagram/Online/ Lifestyle. Story by Janice Rodrigues

A biker enjoying a ride in the trails at Fujairah Adventure Park. Pawan Singh / The National

Tucked away in the north-east of the UAE, Fujairah is a nature-lover’s dream.

From scuba diving and biking to hiking and glamping, the emirate has much to offer, particularly during these cooler winter months.

Here's the best of what you can get up to.

Scuba diving

Corals at Dibba Rock in Fujairah. Photo: Divers Down

Fujairah is famous for its scuba diving and offers an abundance of marine life, including turtles and, if you are lucky, reef sharks and whale sharks.

Snoopy Island is a popular diving spot, so named because it is shaped like the much-loved cartoon character, and is easy to access from the shore at Al Aqah. The small rocky formation is also a great place to snorkel, with a range of companies in the area offering boat trips.

Other popular dive sites in the area include Three Rocks, Dibba Rock, Hole in the Wall and the wrecks of Inchcape 1 and 2 .

Parasailing

Parasailing offers a birds-eye view of Fujairah's dramatic landscapes. EPA

What better way to take in Fujairah's natural scenery than from the air? A bird’s eye view allows you to fully appreciate the emirate's dramatic coastline and rocky mountain scape. A number of providers in and around the emirate offer tours and Dibba is an especially good spot to enjoy this adrenaline-inducing experience. Be sure to check the weather before booking.

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The new Fujairah Adventure Park offers hiking for all levels. With 20km of well marked tracks across three difficulty levels, it offers a peaceful escape from the city and is a great way to explore Fujairah’s rocky terrain.

The emirate is also blessed with wadis and water treks. Rainbow Valley is a must-visit with its dramatic colours and terraces from which to soak up the views. Several professional guides offer tours and are advised for less experienced hikers.

Fujairah Fort

Fujairah Fort is a 16th-century structure.

The country’s largest and oldest fort, this 16th-century structure offers a snapshot of a bygone era. Set in the Fujairah Heritage Village, the fort is spread across 610 square metres and was constructed using locally available materials such as rock, gravel and mortar, supported by mangrove poles and a roof made of palm fronds and trunks.

In 1925, the British navy destroyed three of the fort’s towers, which led to its subsequent abandonment. It remained untouched until 1997 when the emirate’s antiquities authority began its restoration.

Friday market, Masafi

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Although it is called the Friday market, it is possible to visit every day, but the weekend is when it's at its bustling best, with traders offering everything from carpets to toys and fruit and vegetables. The market has been in its current, original form for decades and attracts shoppers from far and wide.

Expect an authentic experience where haggling is a must. The drive alone out to Masafi is worth the trip, as the colours out in this part of the country are particularly vibrant and eye-catching.

Glamping at The Retreat

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Designed in traditional Emirati style, this is a hidden gem. Built using natural, locally available resources without having any negative effect on the environment or interfering with the landscape surrounding it, it is the picture of serenity.

Dotted with indigenous plants, the lifestyle and well-being destination offers yoga and meditation, kayaking, paddle boarding and cycling. Accommodation ranges from luxury tents with toilets, showers, beds, wardrobes, side tables and small seating sets, furnished with traditional wooden furniture, to a luxury family suite.

Aqua Bounce water park

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Dibba’s Aqua Bounce is a great family day out. With a mix of bouncy domes, balancing beams and slides along the floating obstacle course at the Fairmont Fujairah, it is open to hotel residents as well as non-residents from 10am to 5pm. Adults can enjoy activities such as the floating trampoline at the emirate’s first floating water park.

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Set across 20 hectares, the Fujairah Adventure Park is also the largest bike park in the country, offering a range of experiences, from dirt jumping to mountain trails. Visitors can enjoy 1,320 square metres of dirt jumps across four levels, an asphalt pump track, the country’s first, with 2,500 square metres of jumps and two levels of difficulty, and an exciting 15km of mountain bike trails with four levels of difficulty.

Offering riders of all abilities the chance to explore the stunning mountainous scenery, the park is a wonderful way to experience the emirate’s great outdoors.

Umbrella Beach

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If you’re looking to spend a day lounging by the sea, Fujairah’s Umbrella Beach is the place to be. Located on Fujairah Corniche, the pristine stretch of beach is now home to walkways, basketball and volleyball courts, children’s play areas and watersports facilities. A grassy expanse borders the beach and you can grab a bite at one of the newly opened coffee shops and restaurants.

Fujairah Heritage Village

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For a glimpse of the UAE’s past, head to Fujairah Heritage Village. Visitors can explore the country’s Bedouin heritage and the museum’s diverse collection of artefacts, which include weaponry and fishing boats.

Located north-west of Fujairah city near Madhab Spring Park and Madhab Palace, the village was built back up in 1996 by Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Ruler of Fujairah.

A tribute to simpler times, houses in the village are made using traditional techniques, from bricks, mud and date leaves. There is also an example of the traditional Al Yazrah irrigation system, which was used for farming.

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Al Bidyah Mosque

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#1 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 14 km from Khor Fakkan and 40 km from Fujairah city, Al Bidyah Mosque is an old mosque located at Al Bidya in the Emirate of Fujairah, UAE. It is said to be the oldest mosque in the UAE and among the must include places in Fujairah Tour Packages. The Al-Bidyah Mosque was named after the town that once surrounded the holy place. Also known as the Ottoman Mosque, the mosque was built in 1446 AD but the riddle of who constructed it remains. It is a simple mud and brick structure exhibiting the accomplishment of the craftsmanship of that time and region. The mosque features four pointed domes and a single internal pillar supporting it. The mosque is square (6.8 x 6.8 m) but irregular in shape with 1.5 m high walls. The prayer hall of the mosque is adorned with arches and ventilation openings along with a mihrab (prayer niche pointing to Mecca). The interiors of the mosque are decorated with intricate carvings, and the floor is carpeted with white polka dots on a red .....

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Fujairah Fort & Heritage Village

Fujairah Fort & Heritage Village

#2 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 4 km from Fujairah Airport, Fujairah Fort is an ancient fort located on a small rocky hill in the old Fujairah region, UAE. It is one of the oldest forts in the UAE and among the must-visit places in Fujairah as part of Dubai Tour Packages . Established in the year 1670, Fujairah Fort is probably the oldest as well as the largest castles in the country and was occupied by the Wahhabists between 1808 and 1810. The Fujairah Fort once served as a defensive structure, as well as the residence of the ruling family. It was the only stone building along the Fujairah coast for many centuries. The fort was badly damaged by a British attack in 1925 as it moved into the country and took up positions along the coast. The fort was abandoned after that and remained in a state of neglect until 1997 when a national renovation program began. The restoration was completed in 2000. The Fujairah Fort is characterized by its position .....

Fujairah Museum

Fujairah Museum

#3 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 1 km from Fujairah Museum and 3 km from Fujairah Airport, Fujairah Museum is an archaeology and local history museum located in Fujairah City, United Arab Emirates. Located just south of Fujairah Fort, it is one of the most important museums in the United Arab Emirates and among the must include places in Fujairah Tour Packages. The Fujairah Museum houses a unique collection of archaeological exhibits that tell the history and heritage of the United Arab Emirates. It showcases an excellent collection of artifacts, dating from the early Bronze Age, that were unearthed during archaeological excavations at Qidfa and Bithnah. Exhibits include Bronze and Iron Age weaponry, painted pottery, carved soapstone vessels, and pre-Islamic silver coins. The Museum houses three halls. The first hall displayed the occupations known to the region such as agriculture, fishing, and trade, as well as the traditional occupations such as weaving and pottery. The second hall is .....

Bithnah Fort

Bithnah Fort

#4 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 17 km from Fujairah, Al Bithnah Fort or Bithnah Fort is an ancient fort located in the village of Al Bithnah near the city of Fujairah in UAE. Situated along the Fujairah Main Highway, it is one of the oldest forts in the UAE and among the popular historical places in Fujairah. Built-in the year 1735, Al Buthna Fort was constructed to monitor the strategic paths that crossed the Hajar Mountains through Wadi Ham. This is the second-largest and most famous fort in Fujairah for its long history of wars and battles that took place in the region at the end of the 18th century and early 19th century. The fort was considered of vital importance for defending the eastern region of the United Arab Emirates. The Fort was destroyed in the early days of the rule of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Hamad Al Sharqi and then rebuilt especially the two main towers with mud and gravel. The Fort which was built from blocks of burnt clay remains coherent till today. The Department of Heritage and .....

Fujairah Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Fujairah Sheikh Zayed Mosque

#5 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 2 km from Fujairah Airport, the Sheikh Zayed Mosque is located on Mohammed bin Matar Road in central Fujairah City. It is the main mosque in the Emirate of Fujairah and among the must-visit places in Fujairah as part of Dubai Trip . The Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Fujairah is the second-largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates after Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. This grand and majestic structure on the skyline of Fujairah took AED 237 million and just seven hundred days to complete. The mosque opened in 2015, and Fujairah's ruler, Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, led the first Eid prayers. This iconic mosque was named in honor of the founder of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. It has become one of the major landmarks of Fujairah due to its white-colored facade. The architectural style of the mosque stands in close relation to the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul with the elegant incorporation .....

Snoopy Island

Snoopy Island

#6 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 10 km from Al Bidya, 22 km from Khor Fakkan and 51 km from Fujairah, Snoopy Island is a rocky island nestled in the Indian Ocean in close proximity to Al Aqah near Fujairah city. It is one of the most popular places to visit in Fujairah. Snoopy Island has become a coveted spot for various watersports, activities and music festivals. The island gets its name from the interestingly shaped rock that looks like the cartoon character Snoopy lying on its back. The popular water activities here are snorkeling and diving. From stunning shipwrecks to beautiful coral reefs and an abundance of marine life, a dive in the waters around Snoopy Island is truly one to be remembered. The water is warm year-round and offers perfect diving conditions. The island also provides advanced classes on diving under its PADI regulated four-day course. The best way to experience the island in all its glory is with a stay at the Sandy Beach Hotel and Resort. With the Hajar Mountains as .....

Bull Butting / Bull Fighting

Bull Butting / Bull Fighting

#7 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 4 km from Fujairah Airport, Bull Butting or Bull Fighting is a traditional event in Fujairah. Held at Fujairah Corniche, it is one of the most popular events held in Fujairah and among the must-experience things to do while holidaying in UAE. Introduced by the Portuguese between the 17th and 18th centuries, Bull Butting in Fujairah is a bizarre but popular family event. It has been practiced for hundreds of years. Every Friday evening in the cooler months, it takes place in a muddy patch off the Fujairah Corniche around 5 PM (except during Ramadan) attracting a lot of tourists and families on an open field. In the arena, two sumo-sized, humpbacked animals lock horns and pit their strength against each other as hundreds of locals cheer them on. The day begins with 20 bulls battling each other, and numbers slowly dwindle as winners move on to the next round. Little harm comes to the bulls beyond a sore head and dented pride. There is no prize money, but a win .....

Al Hayl Castle

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#8 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 15 km from Fujairah, Fort Hayl or Hail is an ancient fortress situated at Al Hayl village near Fujairah city of UAE. Located deep in its eponymous Wadi, in the heart of the Al Hajar Mountains, it is one of the oldest forts in the UAE and among the popular historical places to visit in Fujairah. Also known as Al Hayl Castle, the Al Hayl Fort was built in the year 1830 on the west bank of the valley of Al Hail on a mountain rising about 40 m from the surface of the valley ground. At the beginning of the 20th century, the fort was used as the residence for the ruling family of Fujairah and has been significant in defending the area through regular patrolling and surveillance. The fort was then abandoned before being restored between 2006 and 2008 by the authorities. There is not much left today as the original fortification was demolished long ago. But a two-level tower known as Al Hail square still remains on the hill. The tower will remind the visitors of an .....

Awhlah Fort / Wahala Fort

Awhlah Fort / Wahala Fort

#9 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 21 km from Kalba and 31 km from Fujairah, Wahlah Fort or Ohala Fort is an old fort situated at Al Wahlah village near Fujairah - Sharjah Border, UAE. Located on the bank of Wadi al Hilo, it is one of the ancient forts in the UAE and among the popular historical places to visit in Fujairah. Also spelled as Awhlah / Aouhlah Fort, the Wahala Fort is located in mountainous rough and jagged areas of Fujairah Emirate. This fort was used to enable the guards to monitor any person coming either from the sea or the mountain roads. The fort has a circular tower designed to give an amazing view and a wide range for the archers if someone attacked the fort. The Awhlah Fort retains much of its original look and one of the best-preserved forts of Fujairah showcasing the history, culture and Emirati heritage. The Islamic Fort of Wahala had been built on a relatively high mountain about 30 m above sea level. The architecture of the Fort gives the impression of similar or inspired .....

Ain Al Madhab Spring Park

Ain Al Madhab Spring Park

#10 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 3 km from Fujairah Fort and 4 km from Fujairah Airport, Ain Al Madhab Spring Park is a park located in the Madhab area of Fujairah city. Situated close to Fujairah Fort & Heritage Village, it is one of the most popular places to visit in Fujairah. Located at the foothills of the Hajar Mountains, just outside Fujairah city, the Al Madhab Park Fujairah is sprawled over 39, 000 square meters of lush green space that is equipped with various play features. The main attraction of the park is the natural mineral spring which produces warm sulphuric water. The source of the mineral spring is on the edge of the park and is fenced. The warm sulphuric water of the spring is pumped into two swimming pools- one for males and another one for females. Although the park is well known for the sulphuric water of the springs, access to them has been closed for now, and visitors are allowed access to the pools only. A bath in the sulphur infested water is said to have relieving properties .....

Masafi

#11 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 36 km from Fujairah, Masafi is a village located on the edge of the Hajar Mountains in Fujairah. It is one of the popular places to visit in the Emirate of Fujairah, UAE. Masafi is developed along the old unpaved road which ran from Fujairah to Dubai via Sharjah. It was originally a trading post and refueling stop before the region's modern highways were built in the 1970s. Masafi sits on the border between two emirates, with the larger section of town part of Fujairah, and the smaller section belonging to the Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah. Masafi village is renowned in UAE for its natural springs, with name Masafi itself meaning 'pure water' in Arabic. In addition, the village is the Gulf's top natural mineral water producer. Masafi is also famous for its Friday Market found on the Dubai-Fujairah. Set among mountains and valleys, with an open market setting, the iconic Friday Market attracts visitors from all over the region. The Friday Market or Souq al Juma'a .....

Sharjah

#12 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 24 km from Dubai, 155 km from Abu Dhabi, and 701 km from Qatar, Sharjah is the third largest and third most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, forming part of the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Sharjah is the capital of the emirate of the same name and among the top places to visit in UAE as part of Dubai Tour Packages . The emirate of Sharjah borders with Dubai to the south, Ajman and Umm Al Quwain to the north and Ras Al Khaimah to the east. It is the only emirate that overlooks the coastline on the Persian Gulf to the west and the Gulf of Oman to the East, with the eastern Sharjah coastal towns of Kalba and Khor Fakkan. The city is a center for culture and industry, and alone contributes 7.4% of the GDP of the United Arab Emirates. Earning the title of 'Cultural Capital of the Arab World' by UNESCO in 1998, the city of Sharjah is best known for preserving its culture, tradition, and heritage. For ..... Distance (From Fujairah): 95 Kms Trip Duration (From Fujairah - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Dubai

#13 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 24 km from Sharjah, 127 km from Abu Dhabi, and 664 km from Qatar, Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai. Dubai is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and also a major global transport hub for passengers and cargo. One of the seven emirates in the United Arab Emirates, the luxurious city of Dubai sits in the middle of the Arabian Desert, surrounded on one side by dry sand and the beautiful Persian Gulf on another side. Dubai is the business hub of the Middle East and also the fourth most visited tourist destination in the world. Flaunting its glittering infrastructure amid the extensive sand dunes, the city of Dubai was once known to be barren land, today, this man-made miracle is filled with shimmering skyscrapers, fancy hotels, shopping malls, and restaurants. Dubai has a long past of being one of the most significant trading centers as well as a business and economic ..... Distance (From Fujairah): 112 Kms Trip Duration (From Fujairah - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Khor Fakkan, Near Sharjah

Khor Fakkan, Near Sharjah

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At a distance of 125 km from Sharjah and 141 km from Dubai, Khor Fakkan is a city and exclave of the Emirate of Sharjah, located on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), facing the Gulf of Oman. It is one of the major tourist attractions in the emirate of Sharjah. Khor Fakkan is the second largest on the east coast after Fujairah City and is set on the bay of Khor Fakkan, which means 'Creek of Two Jaws'. It is the site of Khor Fakkan Container Terminal, the only natural deep-sea port in the region and one of the major container ports in the UAE. The city is geographically surrounded by the Hajar Mountains on its western end. From beaches to mountains, historic castles, museums and mosques - Khor Fakkan has plenty of attractions. The main attraction of the town is Khor Fakkan Beach. Situated on the northeastern end of the city, Khorfakkan Beach has a thriving coral reef, which is a testament to the government's conservation efforts. Naturally, it has become a favorite ..... Distance (From Fujairah): 30 Kms Trip Duration (From Fujairah - Including Travel): 1-2 Hours .....

Kalba, Near Sharjah

Kalba, Near Sharjah

#15 of 15 Places to Visit in Fujairah

At a distance of 12 km from Fujairah, 35 km from Khor Fakkan, 110 km from Sharjah and 122 km from Dubai, KKalba is a quaint town that is described as an exclave of Sharjah that lies on the coastline bordering the Gulf of Oman. It is one of the major tourist attractions in the emirate of Sharjah. The town was captured by the Portuguese Empire in the 16th century and was referred to as Ghallah. It was attacked and sacked by the Sultan of Muscat in 1811 as part of the ongoing Omani campaign against the maritime forces of Al-Qasimi. It was a Trucial State from 1936 to 1951, before being reincorporated into Sharjah. However, peace was short-lived with more strife becoming evident with the establishment of the United Arab Emirates in 1971. A settlement arrived in 1972 with the mediation of Sheikh Rashid of Dubai and several other rulers in the area. Kalba is particularly well known for Khor Kalba or the Kalba creek, a swampy area populated by beautiful dense mangrove forests deemed ..... Distance (From Fujairah): 12 Kms Trip Duration (From Fujairah - Including Travel): 1-2 Hours .....

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Fujairah experiences warm weather most of the year. However, Winter season from October to March is the best time to visit Fujairah when the weather is cool and ideal for sightseeing. The summer months of May-August are pretty hot.

Fujairah usually takes 1-2 days to visit the most important tourist attractions. Fujairah can be mixed with near by wonderful destinations like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Ajman by adding few additional days to your trip.

Budget of Fujairah trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Fujairah tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 9200 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 14340 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Fujairah like Al Bidyah Mosque, Fujairah Fort & Heritage Village, Fujairah Museum, Bithnah Fort, Fujairah Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Snoopy Island, Bull Butting / Bull Fighting, Al Hayl Castle, Awhlah Fort, Ain Al Madhab Spring Park, etc.

Some of the famous items to buy in Fujairah are Persian Rugs, Hookah pipes, toys, pots, Gold, Arabian Coffee, etc.

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🏖️ What to do in Fujairah

Fujairah offers a diverse range of activities for every type of traveler, from adventurous excursions to cultural explorations, promising an unforgettable experience.

Best Budget Activity in Fujairah:

Fujairah Fort : Explore the historical Fujairah Fort, a fascinating landmark showcasing the region's rich heritage.

Best Mid-Range Activity in Fujairah:

Snoopy Island Snorkeling : Dive into the crystal-clear waters off Snoopy Island for a mesmerizing snorkeling experience with diverse marine life.

Best Luxury Activity in Fujairah:

Hiking in the Hajar Mountains : Embark on a guided hiking adventure in the stunning Hajar Mountains, offering breathtaking views and a serene escape.

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Delve into the underwater world with a scuba diving tour, unwind at the luxury resorts' spa facilities, or experience a desert safari for a taste of traditional Emirati culture.

🍽️ Where to eat in Fujairah

Fujairah boasts a diverse culinary scene with an array of must-try foods, including fresh seafood, traditional Emirati dishes, and Middle Eastern delights.

Best Budget Restaurant in Fujairah:

Arabian cuisine

Best Mid-Range Restaurant in Fujairah:

Lebanese cuisine

Best Luxury Restaurant in Fujairah:

International fusion cuisine

Explore Al Meshwar Grill, Khalifa Seafood Restaurant, and Siji Grill for more dining options.

Best Budget Bar in Fujairah:

Try their refreshing lemon mint juice.

Best Mid-Range Bar in Fujairah:

Indulge in their signature cocktail, the Desert Sunset.

Best Luxury Bar in Fujairah:

Savor the exquisite flavors of their handcrafted cocktails.

🕌 What to see in Fujairah

Fujairah is a treasure trove of captivating landmarks that showcase the region's rich heritage and stunning natural beauty, offering visitors a glimpse into its past and present.

Explore the ancient Fujairah Fort, a well-preserved fortress that dates back to the 16th century, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Visit the Al Badiyah Mosque, the oldest known mosque in the United Arab Emirates, featuring traditional architecture and intricate detailing.

Stroll through the lush Ain Al Madhab Gardens, a tranquil oasis with natural springs, palm trees, and picnic spots perfect for relaxation.

Marvel at the grandeur of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque Fujairah, a modern architectural masterpiece adorned with intricate Islamic design elements.

Discover the historic Bithnah Fort, a picturesque structure nestled in the mountains, offering insight into the region's defensive past and stunning views of the surroundings.

🛍️ Where to go shopping in Fujairah

Fujairah offers a vibrant shopping scene, with a variety of retail destinations catering to every budget and preference, from traditional souks to modern malls.

Best Budget Shopping Place in Fujairah:

Fujairah City Centre : Explore Fujairah City Centre for affordable fashion, electronics, and dining options, perfect for budget-conscious shoppers.

Best Mid-Range Shopping Place in Fujairah:

Lulu Mall Fujairah : Indulge in a mid-range shopping experience at Lulu Mall Fujairah, offering a mix of international and local brands, entertainment options, and dining choices.

Best Luxury Shopping Place in Fujairah:

City Centre Fujairah : Discover luxury shopping at City Centre Fujairah, featuring upscale boutiques, designer brands, gourmet restaurants, and premium services.

Don't miss exploring the traditional souks in Fujairah for unique handicrafts, local produce, and souvenirs, or visit the Fujairah Mall for a diverse shopping experience with a mix of retailers catering to various tastes.

🚍 Getting Around Fujairah

Public transport.

Fujairah offers a reliable and affordable public transportation system primarily focused on buses. The main public bus service in Fujairah is operated by the Emirate's sole public bus service provider, the Fujairah Transport Corporation. Buses run on various routes throughout the city and connect to neighboring areas. Prices for bus tickets are budget-friendly, ranging from 2 AED for short trips to 5 AED for longer journeys. The bus schedule typically runs from early morning to late evening, providing convenient options for commuters and tourists alike.

Main Transportation Hubs

Fujairah's main transportation hub is the Fujairah Central Bus Station, located in the heart of the city. Here, passengers can access local and regional bus services to destinations across the emirate. For those traveling further afield, the closest airport is Fujairah International Airport, situated approximately 3 km from the city center. The airport offers domestic and international flights, serving as a gateway for air travelers in the region.

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🚗 Car Rentals: Visitors to Fujairah can opt for car rentals from reputable companies such as Hertz, Budget, and Thrifty. Prices for car rentals start at around 80 AED per day, depending on the vehicle type and rental duration. 🚲 Bicycle Rentals: For eco-friendly and leisurely exploration of Fujairah, bicycle rentals are available from local shops and hotels. Prices for bicycle rentals start at 20 AED per hour, with discounts for full-day rentals. Cycling around Fujairah allows visitors to enjoy the scenic coastal views and explore the city at their own pace.

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Calm and serene, the Emirate of Fujairah is a picturesque beach town tucked away from the fast-paced city life. A busy city lined with business skyscrapers and beautiful mountains and beaches, it is known to be a peaceful retreat for locals and travellers. 

Primarily a business centre and commercial hub of U.A.E, the city oozes charm with its natural raw beauty. It is separated from the rest of the U.A.E because of the massive Hajar Mountains and offers an enchanting landscape and a simple lifestyle. Carrying on with its rich cultural heritage, the city is a fascinating combination of a 70km long sandy coastline and lofty mountain ranges. The sunny beaches of the emirate support several maritime activities including sailing, rowing, water surfing, yachting, deep-sea fishing and swimming almost throughout the year. Fujairah is host to the annual powerboat racing championships. 

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  • Masafi Market: Tourists can buy handicrafts, antiques, pottery and souvenirs at the discounted rate provided you hone up your haggling skills.
  • Safeer Market:  It is similar to a traditional Arabian souq selling furniture, special Iranian tea, perfumes and clothing. Also, if flavoured shishas are on your shopping list, the place is full of shops selling all kind of shishas along with some rarely found hookah all over UAE.
  • Fujairah City Centre: Buy everything one could need in the comfort of an air-conditioned mall which includes a massive food court, cinemas and children's activity areas. 

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  • Good night: Tosbeho ala khair
  • Goodbye: Ma salama

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