14 incredible places in the UAE you need to visit at least once

 


United Arab Emirates is one of the most beautiful country to visit. Anyone who came here to visit once they always want to come here again, because here are so many places to visit and make your days memorable, but there are so many people doesn’t even know about it. Here are these places of UAE ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ช people must visit once in life.


Snoopy Island, Fujairah :

Snoopy Island is a marine paradise offering some of the best snorkeling in the GCC. Turtles, fish every colour of the rainbow, and even little white-tip reef sharks have made this sparkling cerulean sea their home.

Aquaventure Waterpark, Atlantis The Palm

Aquaventure is a Dubai day out worth braving the summer heat for. Across three super-sized towers there’s more than 100 rides to discover, whether you’re just looking to chill out on the rapids, or face your fears on The Leap Of Faith.

Jebel  Ras al Khaimah


Jebel Jais is the highest mountain peak in the region and is home to a number of fun adventurous activities.

Al Wathba Fossil Dunes, Abu Dhabi

They may be just a 30-minute drive from downtown Abu Dhabi, but these twisting, wind-swept rock formations feel worlds away from the capital.

Museum of the Future

It has a unique design shaped like an eye with a hollowed-out middle. It houses and exhibits all things innovation and the future.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi


The largest mosque in the UAE, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, is easily one of the most beautiful mosque in the world. With a total of 82 domes and over 1,000 columns and surrounded by reflective pools.

Burj al Arab, Dubai

Often referred to as the only seven-star hotel in the world, a stay at the Burj Al Arab is on many residents’ bucket lists. But unless you’re in a position to afford to splurge on one of the priciest room rates in the city or luxury restaurants, the chances are, what goes on behind closed doors remains a mystery.

Hatta Dam, Dubai

Hatta is one of our favourite spots for escaping the city with a myriad of adventures on your doorstep.  From mountain biking to waterslides, a honey bee farm to a swan lake, it is the ultimate adventure haven. There’s an affordable new way to get to Hatta from Dubai. 

Al Ain Oasis

Al Ain Oasis had the honour of becoming the UAE’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site back in 2011. Spread over 3,000 acres, the oasis is one of the world’s oldest permanently inhabited settlements, dating back more than 4,000 years.


Dubai Opera

Dubai Opera is a stunning venue for any event and has played host to a diverse array of events from lavish dinners to tear-jerking musicals and everything in between.

Louvre Abu Dhabi

Louvre Abu Dhabi. In addition to housing one of the most beautifully curated, story-telling collections of art and objets-de-wow, they host movie nights, there’s a children’s museum, make and play sessions, paint and grape nights, special exhibitions and even guided drawing tours.

Old Dubai

They are a great way to explore both sides to the historic old town  from Deira to Bur Dubai. Many locals use the boats to get from point A to point B and avoid traffic but it is a charming experience, especially if you go around sunset.

Jumeirah Mosque

The Jumeirah Mosque is a significant piece of Dubai’s history. Opened in 1979, it was a gift from the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the former Ruler of Dubai, and can accommodate around 1,500 worshippers.

Ski Dubai

One of Mall of the Emirates’ most popular attractions offers a lovely break from the sun and the sizzling temperatures of the city. The indoor ski resort has loads of fun things to do, including hitting the slopes for some real skiing fun and etc. 




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