
Fujairah UAE
Fujairah City (Arabic: الفجيرة) is the capital of the Emirate of Fujairah and the only UAE capital located along the country’s east coast, facing the Gulf of Oman—an extension of the Indian Ocean. As the seventh-largest city in the United Arab Emirates, Fujairah serves as a dynamic industrial and commercial hub, nestled between the serene coastline and the rugged foothills of the Hajar Mountains. Its unique geography makes it a gateway to marine biodiversity, adventure tourism, and ecological exploration.
Top things to do!

FUJAIRAH FORT
one of the UAE’s oldest and most iconic landmarks, traces its origins to the 16th century. Perched atop a hill, this historic stronghold offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, blending cultural heritage with natural beauty.
DIBBA ROCK
A beloved diving haven, renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and thriving marine biodiversity. Beneath its waters, divers frequently encounter graceful sea turtles, gliding rays, and dazzling schools of tropical fish—making it a must-visit for underwater enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

UMBRELLA BEACH
This family-friendly beach provides shaded areas, food stalls, and jet skiing and paddleboarding activities.

AL BIDYAH MOSQUE
Al-Bidyah Mosque, the oldest in the UAE, stands as a timeless testament to the region’s spiritual and architectural heritage. Dating back to 1446, its humble mud-brick structure embodies centuries of tradition, offering a glimpse into the craftsmanship and devotion of a bygone era.


SNOOPY ISLAND
nestled just off the coast of Al Aqah Beach, is a favorite snorkeling escape known for its crystal-clear waters and kaleidoscope of marine life. From vibrant coral gardens to playful reef fish, it offers an accessible window into the underwater wonders of the Gulf of Oman.

AL AQAH BEACH
Al Aqah Beach beckons with its crystal-clear waters and powdery soft sands, offering the perfect setting to swim, sunbathe, or explore vibrant coral reefs just offshore. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, this coastal gem delivers a serene yet exhilarating escape.
FUJAIRAH MUSEUM
offers a captivating journey through the emirate’s rich tapestry of history, culture, and archaeology. Home to artifacts that span thousands of years, it reveals the deep roots of local heritage—from ancient tools and pottery to traditional Emirati life.

AL HAJAR MOUNTAINS
Fujairah’s rugged mountains truly shine as a haven for hikers—especially during the cooler months when the terrain becomes more inviting and the views more rewarding. Here are some standout trails that adventure enthusiasts should explore

DHOW CRUISE
Set sail along Fujairah’s coastline aboard a traditional dhow, where the rhythm of the waves meets timeless Arabian craftsmanship. As you glide across the Gulf waters, take in sweeping views of the majestic Hajar Mountains—an unforgettable perspective that blends serenity with scenic grandeur.

AL BITHNAH FORT
A striking historical landmark dating back to the late 18th century. Built from stone and mudbrick, it once commanded a strategic position over inland trade routes and tribal territories. Today, its restored towers and terraces offer sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valley—a powerful reminder of the region’s storied past.

MASAFI VILLAGE
Masafi, a picturesque village near Fujairah, is renowned for its fresh spring water and scenic mountain surroundings. It’s home to the vibrant Friday Market, a beloved local tradition where visitors can browse colorful stalls selling everything from fresh produce and carpets to antiques and handcrafted goods.

KALBA RESERVE
Kalba is a haven for nature lovers, especially birdwatchers. The Khor Kalba Mangrove reserve and Khor Kalba Conservation Reserve are home to ancient mangrove forests and rich tidal ecosystems that support a stunning diversity of birdlife.
