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Fujairah

Located along the UAE’s eastern coastline, Fujairah is known for its beaches, mountain scenery, and relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a range of things to do in Fujairah, from coastal escapes and...

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Quick Facts

Currency

AED

Languages

Arabic, English

Best Time to Visit

Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, March, April

Timezone

UTC

About

Fujairah offers an easygoing alternative to the UAE’s larger cities, with landscapes shaped by rugged mountains and the waters of the Gulf of Oman. The scenery changes quickly between mountain roads and wide beaches, creating some of the most peaceful places to visit in Fujairah. Many travelers come here to unwind, swim, or explore snorkeling and diving locations where the sea is often clearer than along the western coast. Alongside its natural appeal, landmarks such as Fujairah Fort and Al Bidya Mosque introduce elements of local history and culture. Rather than focusing on large entertainment districts, Fujairah stands out for its calm pace and scenic surroundings, making it ideal for relaxed coastal Fujairah experiences and short nature-focused getaways.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fujairah is appealing if you’re after something quieter. There’s space, the mountains make the drive interesting, and the beaches are much calmer than in the busier emirates. It’s a nice “reset” kind of place.

Most visitors pick one of the resorts along the beach. They’re relaxed, the views are good, and you can get to the water in a few steps. The town is fine too, but the coastline is where people tend to spend their time.

You’ll probably want a car. Things aren’t close together, and taxis aren’t always around when you need them. With a car, you can check out different beaches or head into the mountains without hassle.

A typical day here is simple: beach, swimming, maybe a snorkeling trip, and then a drive around the coast. Some people stop by Fujairah Fort or the old mosque, but many just enjoy the slower rhythm and the scenery.

Yes. The resorts are very relaxed, the pools are big, and the beaches are usually gentle enough for kids to play safely. It’s easygoing, which works well for families.

Not much. Cards work almost everywhere you’ll likely go. Keeping a bit of cash is helpful for smaller spots, but you won’t need a lot.