Nomadic tribal heritage and modern society co-exist in the UAE, a federation of seven emirates at the southeastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula. Look beyond the desert that consumes four-fifths of its area and you'll find UAE capital Abu Dhabi, an oil-rich city of skyscrapers, parks and malls, and Dubai, with its split personality of luxury resorts and covered marketplaces, upscale boutiques and local artisans. For a break from urban sprawl, journey over rolling red sand dunes into the Hatta Mountains, where the 200-year-old Sharia Mosque sits amid 30 restored buildings of sandalwood and mud.
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5.0 based on 34,423 reviews
DO NOT MISS THIS. we have been three times now ands still staggering to see. We did a day trip from Dubai especially to see this mosque, and we were not disappointed. It is stunning. Beautiful white marble (with inlaid floral design), the largest carpet in the world, stunning chandeliers, beautiful water pools, 82 domes, exquisite design and yet peaceful & worthy of prayer. It is definitely the highlight of my trip to the UAE.
5.0 based on 1,935 reviews
Al Montazah Amusement and Water Park is Sharjah’s number one family destination, offering thrilling water rides and lavish leisure amenities. Thanks to its strategic location in Sharjah near the Government Departments Complex, Central Market and Khalid Lagoon, and its easy accessibility from other emirates, Al Montazah has become one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the UAE. Al Montazah provides 500 parking lots, including disability bays, with additional facilities also available at Flag Island located opposite. Al Montazah Amusement and Waterpark was the recipient of the Sharjah Tourism Excellence Award for 2014 as the best new tourist destination in the emirate in recognition of its world-class facilities and services that have made it a must-visit destination for residents and tourists.
We enjoyed a lot at the Montazah park,it was fun at all rides kids enjoyed a lot.Family fun and entertaining.
5.0 based on 279 reviews
Did horse riding then star gazing in same place!!! Both was amazing experience and will definitely do again...
4.5 based on 321 reviews
Great place for kids to explore and gain knowledge about various wild animals from the gulf region. Mainly an indoor zoo ...only farm area is open area types. They have a huge variety of reptiles and rodents especially ..only 15 aed for adults... kids enter free.. the have a kids farm, islamic botanical garden and desert wildlife zoo.. all entry at this same price.. they are closed during national holidays is what I've heard. They have a cafeteria inside where you can get to buy tea and snacks and lunch as well. Kids can get to feed the farm animals as well for free.
4.5 based on 4,576 reviews
While we stayed at the St Regis on the Corniche we decided to go for a walk as the weather is beautiful this time of the year. The Corniche is basically the waterfront of Abu Dhabi, it has a long stretch on the waterfront, beautifully landscaped with walk ways and bicycle lanes. A few cafes as on the walk which is so beautiful and relaxing. You can even rent scooters and return them to various pick up locations. Definitely try it out.
4.5 based on 75,201 reviews
Described as both a ‘Vertical City’ and ‘A Living Wonder,’ Burj Khalifa, developed by Dubai-based Emaar Properties PJSC, is the world’s tallest building. Rising gracefully from the desert, Burj Khalifa honours the city with its extraordinary union of art, engineering and meticulous craftsmanship. At 828 metres (2,716.5 ft), the 200 plus storey Burj Khalifa has 160 habitable levels, the most of any building in the world. The tower was inaugurated on January 4, 2010, and is responsible for a number of world-firsts. The tower became the world’s tallest man-made structure just 1,325 days after excavation work started in January 2004. Burj Khalifa utilised a record-breaking 330,000 cubic metres of concrete; 39,000 tonnes of steel reinforcement; 103,000 square metres of glass; and 15,500 square metres of embossed stainless steel. The tower took 22 million man hours to build.
Dubais main attraction to enjoy city from observation deck.To take memorable snaps and selfie lifelong,to enjoy dubai fountain,to enjoy shopping in dubai mall.I visited twice to take me center of selfie with burj.
4.5 based on 1,820 reviews
The Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve (DDCR) is a designated protected area for the conservation the natural inland desert ecosystem of Dubai. It spans 4.7% of the total land area of Dubai Emirate and encompasses 225km2 of sand dunes desert ecosystem interspersed with gravel plains. The DDCR is a member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and has gained international recognition from the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP). The DDCR is home to 57 Plant species, over 120 birds and 43 mammals and reptiles including the iconic Arabian Oryx. The DDCR can be visited by either staying at the Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa or for day visits with one of the four concession holders; Arabian Adventures, Lama Tours, Travco and Alpha Tours.
we did a safari desert there and loved it it was so great to be able to walk trough the dunes and see the camels also loved the bbq dinner and belly dancers totally recommend to go there if you can perfect opportunity to take amazing photos at sunset in the dessert
4.5 based on 5,963 reviews
One of the most spectacular and special time in this high end luxurious hotel. I've got the change to stayed I one of the suites with sea view, the room was amazing with all small details considered to indulge host experience, definitely if you can try while visiting Abu Dhabi don't hesitate. All service officered meet and exceed my expectations. Good restaurants Hakkasan is a must please check my review. All hotel facilities are amazing definitely, I would like to stay again in a short staycation, consultat the reservations team and check for any special offer.
4.5 based on 863 reviews
I visited this place with my family. Ticket price is compared to other Emirates same parks. The number of visitors were very less. There are somany fishes and the place is very calm and clean. I think the parks, museums and other attractions in Sharjah is underrated.
4.5 based on 16,877 reviews
Aquaventure Waterpark promises a world of excitement to make you feel different in water in more ways than one. Get your pulse racing on 30 slides and attractions, laugh your way down Dubai’s longest Lazy River, and relax on 500m of private beach. Thrill-seekers can scream down world-record-breaking waterslides, young families will enjoy the safety of Splashers Island, and animal lovers can get up close with dolphins, sea lions, sharks and stingrays. Whether you're here on holiday or a UAE resident looking to add a splash of adventure to your weekend, you're different in water at Aquaventure Waterpark.
SOOOO much to do! Plenty of water slides, the lazy river is huge and there are so many lifeguards on duty!! OH and zipline offers amazing views, for a slight fee (35 dirhams extra) The food is good, too. There is the option to Purchase discounted towel rental, food deals and reserved chaise seating in prime spots. We were there at opening, in the middle of the week. Plenty of regular chaise seating in great spots.
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