Explore Dubai

Dubai is home to a lot of unique engineering feats. Joining the ranks of the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Canal and Burj Al Arab is a new, man-made lake that take the shape of two gigantic hearts. Visiting the Love Lake has to be the first item on our list of things to do at Al Qudra because of its sheer beauty and remarkable layout. It consists of two lakes carved out in the shape of two intertwined hearts and fauna that spells out the word “Love” – it is, in fact, it is so large that you can see it from Google Earth! It was even voted as one of the top romantic places in Dubai! The Love Lake in Al Qudra is filled with heart motifs and signage that show the best selfie points which is ideal if you are on the lookout for an Insta-worthy shot. There is also a dedicated running tack around the Al Qudra Love Lake. This heart-shaped lake in Dubai also comes fully equipped with shaded areas with fire pits and facilities such as washrooms and if that isn’t enough, visiting this place is completely free of charge making it one of the best places for an affordable date night ideas.

Dubai

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Explore Abu Dhabi

Meaning 'Land of the Gazelle' in Arabic, Abu Dhabi was founded when a young antelope led a wandering tribe to fresh water, on an island with no more than 300 palm ('barasti') huts, a few coral buildings and the Ruler's fort. This simple island settlement has since been transformed into the modern, cosmopolitan city of Abu Dhabi and the high-rise capital of the United Arab Emirates. Abu Dhabi is home to more than 200 islands and upcoming manmade islands too. Some of the islands are worth a mention as they are not only a part of Abu Dhabi but each island offers something unique to the residents as well as the visitors. The location, infrastructure, innovative designs, sights, plant and animal life are unique yet true to the heart of the desert life of Abu Dhabi.

Choose from a myriad of hotels and apartments, from the iconic Emirates Palace, W Abu Dhabi - Yas Island and Hyatt Capital Gate to exciting island and beachfront resorts and desert retreats. Experience ultra-modern breaks in the city centre, family adventures on Yas Island or luxurious havens on Saadiyat Island. Abu Dhabi is an eventful capital with an action-packed calendar, including a Grand Prix, the World Cup of Sailing, a PGA golf championship, international art, music, sport, gourmet, heritage and cultural festivals, high profile business conferences and vibrant trade fairs

Abu Dhabi

Explore Sharjah

Sharjah sits next to Dubai geographically and can be comfortably considered as its suburbs, as many people work in Dubai and live in Sharjah.Since the 18th century, Sharjah has been under the rule of the Al Qasimi Empire. The city has also been named as a ‘healthy city’ by WHO. Due to the influence of Islamic values alcohol is forbidden in Sharjah, and the restaurants and hotels do not serve it. Since Sharjah is the dry state bars, pubs, nightclubs are almost non-existent. The city is a center for culture and industry, and alone contributes 7.4% of the GDP of The UAE the city covers an approximate area of 235 km².Sharjah is regarded as the cultural capital of the UAE and was the Islamic culture capital in 2014. Sharjah was named World Book Capital for 2019 by UNESCO

Sharjah

Explore Ajman

Covering just 260 square kilometers and with a population 373,000, Ajman is the smallest of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, alongside Abu Dhabi (the country’s capital), Dubai, Sharjah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah.

Aside from the city of Ajman on the coast of the Arabian Gulf, the emirate also has jurisdiction over two small inland enclaves in the UAE – Al Manama, east of Ajman, and Masfout, located in the south of the UAE near Hatta.

The emirate of Ajman is ruled by His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Member of the Supreme Council of the Union and Ruler of Ajman – a descendant of the Al Nuaim tribe, which can be traced back to three centuries before the life of Prophet Mohammad.

Ajman

Explore UMM Al Quwain

Umm Al Quwain is one among seven emirates constituting the UAE. Located in between Ras Al Khaimah and Ajman, along the west coast of UAE, the emirate is the smallest in the UAE, with a land area of 750 to 800 square kilometers. It is located along the vital trade route between Asia and India.

Umm Al-Quwain was formed in 1775 when Sheikh Majid Al Mualla established Umm Al Quwain as an independent sheikhdom. Umm Al Quwain is translated as “Mother of Two Powers”, referring to the tradition of seafaring among tribes in the emirate.

It is said that Umm Al Quwain (UAQ) is the best place in the world for people who enjoy sounds of waves and peace. Sailing in the calm water of lagoon offers best and most interesting sailing in the Northern Emirates.

UMM Al Quwain

Explore Ras Al Khaimah-UAE

Ras Al Khaimah welcomes you with a wide range of hotels and resorts, catering for all tastes and budgets. From the authentic Bedouin experience of sleeping under canvas in the heart of the desert to contemporary five star luxury, accommodation in the emirate is second to none. Whatever accommodation you’re looking for, you’ll find it in Ras Al Khaimah. From couples to families, from adventurers to the easy going ones, an authentic Arabian welcome awaits.

Ras Al Khaimah-UAE

Explore Fujairah

One of the 7 emirates of UAE and rightly known as the jewel of the Middle East

Fujairah holds a unique position in the UAE. It is the only emirate that lies on the eastern side of the UAE, along the Gulf of Oman, while the other six emirates are along the Arabian Gulf. The Emirate derives its name from a spring of water located beneath one of the mountains. The Hajar mountain range that divides the UAE in two, from Ras Al Khaimah to Al Ain, has kept Fujairah separated from the rest of the country. Historical importance of Fujairah dates back to the period before the birth of Christ. It was known in the old ages as the land of sea giants. The main cities and villages in Fujairah are Dibba, Murbeh, Qidfa, Al Bidiyah, Masafi, and Al-Siji. Fujairah is a land endowed with remarkable beauty​.

Sun-kissed beaches, majestic mountain ranges, and convivial weather conditions conspire to present Fujairah as an exotic land, ripe for discovery by tourists and business persons alike. Numerous water sports like swimming, yachting, water surfing, and deep-sea fishing take place all year round and attracts enthusiasts and sportsmen from all over the world. Fujairah is rightly known as the jewel of the Middle East. Its unique location offers free access to the major shipping routes of the world, making it the pick of ports for entrepreneurs around the world.

Fujairah is mere a 90 minutes’ drive time from Sharjah, under two hours from Dubai, and just three and a half hours from Abu Dhabi. Its strategic location, which provides easy access to international shipping routes, has played a key role in its development as one of the world' stop oil-bunkering ports. Over 40 giant tankers pass through the port daily.

Fujairah

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