Embark on a memorable journey through the UAE’s most captivating emirates – Dubai, Fujairah, and Abu Dhabi. Begin your holiday in Fujairah, where you’ll discover historic forts, ancient mosques, heritage villages, and scenic beaches. Continue to Dubai for a blend of tradition and modern marvels – explore its vibrant cityscapes, enjoy a thrilling Desert Safari with BBQ dinner, shop at Dubai Mall, witness the Musical Fountain Show, and visit the iconic Burj Khalifa, Miracle Garden and Global Village. The journey extends to Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s capital, where you’ll explore the majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Corniche, Heritage Village, and modern attractions including Yas Island.
All tours will have a time of pick up and drop off in the details of the package.
Upon arrival at Dubai International Airport, meet & greet by our representative. Transfer to Fujairah (approx. 1.5–2 hrs scenic drive through the Hajar Mountains). Check in at your hotel in Fujairah and relax. Overnight stay in Fujairah.
Breakfast at the hotel. Full-day guided tour covering: Al Bithnah Fort A historic fort surrounded by palm groves with great views. Fujairah Museum Explore Bronze Age artifacts, ancient weapons, and Emirati heritage displays. Lunch in Fujairah City (Own expense) Enjoy Emirati or Arabic cuisine at a local restaurant. Sheikh Zayed Mosque – Fujairah Visit the country’s second-largest mosque, with stunning Ottoman-inspired design. Fujairah Fort & Heritage Village Explore one of the oldest forts in the UAE and its nearby cultural village. Return back to hotel Relax drive back to your Fujairah hotel.
Al Bithnah Fort is one of Fujairah’s most prominent historical landmarks, located in the village of Al Bithnah about 13 km west of Fujairah city. Built in 1735, the fort was constructed to guard the strategic Wadi Ham pass, a vital trade and travel route through the Hajar Mountains. The fort is built from stone, mud, and plaster, featuring high defensive walls and circular watchtowers that offered protection against invaders. It played an important role in regional conflicts, serving as both a military stronghold and a symbol of power for ruling tribes. Today, Al Bithnah Fort is preserved as a cultural heritage site and offers visitors a glimpse into the UAE’s rich history. Surrounded by palm groves and mountains, it provides a picturesque backdrop for photography and a deeper understanding of the Emirates’ architectural and defensive traditions.
Fujairah Museum, located near Fujairah Fort, is one of the UAE’s most important cultural attractions showcasing the region’s rich heritage. Established in 1991, the museum houses a fascinating collection of archaeological finds, traditional artifacts, and historical items discovered in Fujairah and its surrounding areas. The exhibits include Bronze Age weapons, pottery, coins, and tools dating back thousands of years, along with displays on traditional Emirati life such as fishing, farming, weaving, and weaponry. The ethnographic section highlights local customs, costumes, and daily life of the past.
The Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Fujairah is one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in the United Arab Emirates. Opened in 2015, it was named after the UAE’s founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The mosque can accommodate around 28,000 worshippers and is an architectural masterpiece inspired by Ottoman and Moorish designs. Its striking white domes, elegant minarets, and intricate interiors make it a landmark of Fujairah city. The prayer halls feature grand chandeliers, ornate Islamic calligraphy, and expansive marble courtyards that reflect the spiritual and cultural heritage of the region. Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, the mosque not only serves as a center of worship but also stands as a symbol of unity, faith, and tradition in the emirate of Fujairah.
Fujairah Fort is one of the UAE’s oldest and most significant forts, built in the 16th century and later restored after damage in the early 20th century. Made of mud brick, gravel, and gypsum, the fort features three watchtowers and a square hall, and it once served as both a defensive stronghold and the residence of the ruling family. Adjacent to the fort is the Heritage Village, which recreates traditional Emirati life. Here, visitors can explore models of old houses, kitchens, and irrigation systems (falaj), along with displays of tools, weapons, and handicrafts that reflect the emirate’s cultural heritage. Together, Fujairah Fort and Heritage Village offer a glimpse into the history, architecture, and lifestyle of the region, making it a must-visit site for those interested in the UAE’s past.
Breakfast at the hotel & check-out. Transfer to Dubai.
Check in at your hotel in Dubai. Day free at leisure to relax or explore on your own. Overnight stay in Dubai.
Morning Pickup & Start: 09:30 am Pickup from hotel in a private. Morning Tour: Dubai Marina & Bluewaters Island – View Ain Dubai, the world's largest Ferris wheel. Palm Jumeirah & Atlantis The Royal – Stop for photos at these iconic landmarks. Burj Al Arab & Jumeirah Beach – Visit Dubai’s most luxurious hotel. Souk Madinat Jumeirah – Explore traditional Arabian markets. Jumeirah Mosque – A short stop to admire its beauty. Afternoon Tour: Dubai Museum & Al Shindagha Heritage Village– Learn about Dubai’s heritage. Abra Ride (Water Taxi) across Dubai Creek – Enjoy an old-world experience. Gold & Spice Souks – Browse for spices, gold, and souvenirs.
Dubai's Abra Ride is one of the city's most iconic and affordable experiences, offering a glimpse into its past while enjoying stunning waterfront views. Abras are traditional wooden boats that ferry passengers across Dubai Creek, connecting the historic neighborhoods of Bur Dubai and Deira. Key Details About Abra Rides Routes Route 1: Deira Old Souk → Bur Dubai (or vice versa) Route 2: Al Sabkha → Dubai Old Souk
The Dubai Gold Souk is one of the world’s most famous gold markets, located in Deira, offering a dazzling display of gold, diamonds, and precious stones. Whether you're looking to shop or just admire, it's a must-visit spot in Old Dubai! What to Expect Over 300 shops selling gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, and gemstones Famous for the Guinness World Record-holding "Najmat Taiba" ring (largest gold ring in the world) Prices are based on daily gold rates (negotiation possible on making charges)
The Dubai Spice Souk is a vibrant and aromatic marketplace in Deira, right next to the Gold Souk. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the traditional side of Dubai and discover a variety of spices, herbs, dried fruits, perfumes, and teas. What to Expect A colorful mix of saffron, cardamom, cinnamon, turmeric, sumac, and more Traditional Arabian perfumes, frankincense, and oud Dried fruits, dates, nuts, and herbal teas Vendors offering local remedies, flavored oils, and rose water
Photo stop at Dubai Frame
Visiting the 124th floor of Burj Khalifa is one of the most popular experiences in Dubai, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city from the world's tallest building! What to Expect on the 124th Floor Take the world’s fastest elevator to the 124th & 125th floors. Indoor & Outdoor Viewing Deck – Stunning city, desert, and ocean views High-Powered Telescopes – Zoom in on key landmarks Glass Walls & Open-Air Terrace – Perfect for photos Souvenir Shop – Buy exclusive Burj Khalifa memorabilia
Explore The Dubai Mall Fashion Avenue: home to Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Rolex, and more Stop for coffee at Café Bateel or Angelina Paris for a stylish mid-shop break(own expense) Visit The Dubai Mall Souk area (near the Grand Atrium) for: Arabic perfumes (Ajmal, Swiss Arabian) Dates & sweets Pashminas and handicrafts
The Dubai Fountain Show at Dubai Mall is one of the most breathtaking attractions in the city! Located at Burj Lake, right next to the Burj Khalifa, it features a mesmerizing dance of water, light, and music. Music & Effects A mix of Arabic, Bollywood, classical, and international music Water jets shoot up to 150 meters high, synchronized with lights and beats Show Timings Daily Evening Shows: Every 30 minutes from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM
The Dubai Miracle Garden is the world’s largest natural flower garden, featuring over 150 million flowers arranged in stunning designs and patterns. Opened in 2013, it is a seasonal attraction, open from November to April when the weather is cooler. Key Highlights: Floral Sculptures: Massive flower structures, including: Airbus A380 Floral Installation (largest floral structure in the world) Floating Lady (a figure appearing to float mid-air) Disney Avenue (Mickey Mouse & other characters in flowers) Umbrella Tunnel & Heart Passage: Instagram-worthy flower-covered walkways.
Global Village Dubai is a seasonal cultural and entertainment festival that brings together 90+ countries in one massive outdoor venue. It features pavilions, street performances, rides, shopping, and food from around the world. Key Highlights: Cultural Pavilions: Explore handicrafts, souvenirs, and traditions from regions like India, Egypt, Turkey, Africa, Europe, and more. International Cuisine: Taste street food, traditional dishes, and desserts from different countries. Carnaval Rides & Games: Thrilling roller coasters, Ferris wheels, and carnival games. Live Shows & Fireworks: Concerts, stunt shows, and fireworks every weekend. Shopping: Unique artifacts, textiles, perfumes, and spices from various cultures.
Afternoon: Pickup from Dubai hotel (3:30 PM) • A Private 4x4 Land Cruiser or shared vehicle picks you up from your hotel or designated meeting point in Dubai. • Drive towards the Desert, approximately 45 minutes from the city. Dune Bashing Adventure • Your expert driver deflates the vehicle’s tires and takes you on an exhilarating dune-bashing ride across the golden-red dunes. • Experience thrilling off-road driving for 20-30 minutes as the car drifts and climbs over dunes. • Enjoy photo stops at scenic desert viewpoints. Arrival at Desert Camp • Welcome with Arabic coffee (Gahwa), dates, and soft drinks. • Explore the Bedouin-style camp with traditional low seating, carpets, and lighting. Live Entertainment & BBQ Dinner Enjoy a lavish BBQ buffet dinner with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options while watching live performances: • Tanoura Dance • Fire Show • Belly Dance BBQ Dinner Menu Highlights: • Drinks: Soft Drinks, Water, Tea, Coffee Return to Dubai (9:30 PM)
Afternoon: Transfer to Hotel in Abu Dhabi & Check-inn Check out from the hotel in Dubai and in your private transport we will take you to the hotel in Abu Dhabi Relax at the hotel
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is a city where modernity blends seamlessly with tradition. From luxurious resorts and stunning skyscrapers to cultural landmarks and historical sites, Abu Dhabi has something for everyone. Stop by the Heritage Village, a reconstructed traditional Emirati village, where you can see artisans at work making pottery, weaving, and more. It offers a glimpse into how life was before the UAE's rapid development. You can also take in beautiful views of the city skyline from here. Drive along Corniche Road for panoramic views of the city’s skyline and the Arabian Gulf. Take a short walk or relax on one of the clean beaches with calm waters. There are parks and bike rentals along the Corniche, perfect for a quick break. No city tour is complete without a visit to the Emirates Palace, even if you’re not staying there. The opulence of the hotel is staggering, with golden interiors, a luxury shopping area, and magnificent gardens.
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi is one of the most beautiful and grand mosques in the world. It’s not only a place of worship but also a major architectural marvel and a symbol of the cultural and religious heritage of the UAE. Architectural Splendor: The mosque combines Moorish, Mughal, and Ottoman architectural styles, with a grandiose design featuring white marble, gold accents, and intricate carvings. Size: It is the largest mosque in the UAE and the eighth-largest in the world, with a capacity to hold over 40,000 worshippers. World’s Largest Carpet: The mosque boasts the world's largest hand-knotted carpet, made in Iran, covering an area of around 5,627 square meters. Chandeliers: The mosque is also home to some of the world’s largest chandeliers, with one of them weighing around 12 tons and being adorned with crystals and gold. Don't forget to dress modestly, and be sure to check for any visiting hours or special guidelines.
After breakfast our Tour Manager will help you check out from the hotel and our driver will take you to airport for your departure.
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