Experience the hidden gems of the United Arab Emirates with a private five emirates tour. Explore the rural areas of Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah, visiting beaches, markets, mosques, and more attractions. Perfect for time-constrained travelers seeking a unique adventure.
Experience the hidden gems of the United Arab Emirates with a private five emirates tour. Explore the rural areas of Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah, visiting beaches, markets, mosques, and more attractions. Perfect for time-constrained travelers seeking a unique adventure.
- Sheikh Zayed Road - Sheikh Zayed Road is the main highway in Dubai and a symbol of its modern skyline. Adorned with impressive skyscrapers like the Emirates Towers and the Museum of the Future, it showcases the city’s urban elegance. The road links major attractions such as Downtown Dubai, Dubai Mall, and Dubai Marina, making it ideal for a scenic…
- Sheikh Zayed Road - Sheikh Zayed Road is the main highway in Dubai and a symbol of its modern skyline. Adorned with impressive skyscrapers like the Emirates Towers and the Museum of the Future, it showcases the city’s urban elegance. The road links major attractions such as Downtown Dubai, Dubai Mall, and Dubai Marina, making it ideal for a scenic drive, especially at night when the city lights create a stunning view.
- Al Mahatta Museum - Established in 1932 and later transformed into a museum, it highlights the history of aviation in the region with a unique collection showcasing humanity’s early attempts at flight.
- King Faisal Mosque - The King Faisal Mosque is one of the largest, most beautiful, and iconic mosques in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Spanning approximately 12,000 m², the majestic King Faisal Mosque offers opportunities for capturing captivating photographs and witnessing remarkable architecture. The mosque is named after the former ruler of Saudi Arabia, King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud.
Until 2007, it was considered the largest mosque in the area. However, it became the second largest when the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque opened to the public in 2007. Undoubtedly, the King Faisal Mosque remains one of the most contemporary-styled mosques in the UAE.
- Blue Souk - Discover a dazzling array of handicrafts at this traditional Arabic souk. When considering activities in Sharjah, the Central Souk should be among the first stops. With its well-known blue tile-trimmed facade, the Central Souk is an iconic landmark on the Sharjah map and is one of the city’s most photographed buildings. This souk is also symbolic of the UAE’s history, prominently featured on the five-dirham note.
- Sharjah Fort - Al Hisn - Explore fascinating galleries of photographs, objects, and stories that offer visitors a chance to experience Sharjah’s history. Built in 1823 and fortified by three towers, Al Hisn Fort has served as a seat of government, a royal residence, a prison, and now a museum. A row of cannons welcomes visitors, with 12 galleries providing insight into the emirate and its ruling family.
Step inside a round prison cell, learn how to properly present a sword to a sheikh, and explore historic photographs, old weaponry, and exhibits about the naval strength of Sharjah’s Qawasim tribe.
- Ajman Museum - The Ajman Museum is a national museum located inside the Ajman Fort in the city of Ajman, United Arab Emirates. The museum includes several sections that offer a compelling glimpse into Ajman’s past, including archaeology, manuscripts, folk costumes, souvenirs, and more.
- Ajman Beach - The beach and the weather are amazing. White sands and magical waves make it perfect for surfers.
- Umm Al Quwain Fort - Umm Al Quwain Museum, also known as UAQ National Museum or Umm Al Quwain National Museum, is a museum founded by Sheikh Rashid bin Majid Al Mualla. It is located in an old souq area called Madeena Al Qadeema in the city of Umm Al Quwain, United Arab Emirates, in an old fort that was once home to the ruling family.
- Al Jazirat Al Hamra - At the turn of the century, the village comprised about 500 houses and was occupied by the Zaab tribe. Sheikh Rajib bin Ahmed Al Zaabi, the ruler of Jazeera Al Hamra in 1820, was one of four independent signatories to the original 1820 treaty between the Trucial States and the British following the battle at Dhayah Fort in 1819.
Al Jazeera Al Hamra was once a tidal island divided into two sections, the smaller northern quarter of Umm Awaimir and the southern quarter of Manakh. The Zaab tribe maintained a fleet of 25 pearling boats and tended about 500 sheep and 150 cattle until the pearl fishing industry crashed in the 1920s.
- Dibba Al Fujairah - Dibba Al-Fujairah is a city in the emirate of Fujairah, located in the northeast part of the United Arab Emirates. It is geographically part of the Dibba region. Dibba Al-Fujairah is considered the second largest city in the emirate of Fujairah after Fujairah City.
- Marjan Island - Al Marjan Island is one of Ras Al Khaimah’s most popular leisure and lifestyle destinations.
Comprising four coral-shaped islands, Al Marjan Island is home to world-class hotels and resorts, ultra-modern leisure facilities, and stunning natural attractions, including 7.8 km of pristine, sandy beaches.
- Al Suhub Rest Area - The highest point in Khorfakkan offers a charming panoramic view of the city. A unique way to explore Khorfakkan’s mountains, Cloud Lounge is a recently built mountain-side rest stop that lies 600 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views across Khorfakkan.
As you pass through the entrance, you will find a range of wonderful facilities, including a luxury restaurant. The complex, built with a carefully-designed, safe road, includes viewing points along the way.
- Najd Al Maqsar Heritage Village - This charming little village on top of the mountains will take you on a journey through history.
Explore historical monuments dating back to 2000 BC in this project, which allows visitors to enjoy the emirate’s diverse natural landscapes.
Historical houses built of silt and stones, dating back more than a hundred years, are in the process of being converted into luxurious modern accommodation for guests to experience a glimpse into the traditional life of the region. Within a short walk, you can reach the top of the mountain where the upper fort, used to defend the village some three centuries ago, was located.
- Al Rafisah Dam - Originally built in the 1980s, the dam has been upgraded with a new visitor center and rest area.
Heading toward Khorfakkan on the new Sharjah – Khorfakkan highway opens up a vista of the beautiful Al Rafisah Dam. Originally built in the 1980s, the dam has been upgraded with a new visitor center and rest area. Travel time from Sharjah to Khorfakkan has been reduced to 45 minutes due to the new road, allowing more visitors to enjoy the serene pleasures of the area, where a large, clear lake with boating facilities is overlooked by the magnificent Hajar mountains. The scenery is unmatched, with the sandstone mountain range looming over a pure azure reservoir with its accompanying tranquil green landscape and man-made waterfall, perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
- Khor Fakkan Amphitheatre - Immerse yourself in local culture at the impressive Khorfakkan Amphitheatre. Inspired by Roman architecture, it has quickly become a celebrated local landmark. The newly-built amphitheater covers over 1700 m² and can accommodate over 3500 spectators. It was designed with a state-of-the-art cooling system, making it the ideal outdoor venue for upcoming events. Hungry visitors can also sample delicious dishes at the amphitheater’s restaurant and café.
A magnificent 45 m-high waterfall cascades down next to the amphitheater. Although the waterfall is man-made, it was carved out of natural rock and is often illuminated at night. The structure was built with viewing windows at the top, which are sometimes open to the public. From there, visitors can watch water flow down the rock. Both the amphitheater and waterfall face Khorfakkan’s shimmering bay, so visitors can enjoy a wander along the beach before enjoying a spectacular show.
- Al Bidya Mosque - This historic mosque is nestled between Khor Fakkan and Dibbah Al Fujairah and is the oldest mosque in the UAE, with its construction dating back to the year 1446. It boasts a unique architectural style with four domes, making it a popular tourist destination for residents and visitors alike.

- Bottled water
- Entry Tickets to Museums
- English Speaking Guide
- Pickups and Drop Offs
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Entry Tickets to Museums
- English Speaking Guide
- Pickups and Drop Offs
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Any Personal Expenses
- Any Meals
- Any Tipping
- Any Personal Expenses
- Any Meals
- Any Tipping
Explore Six Emirates in a Day: Discover the best of Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah — a unique adventure that few travelers experience in one journey.
Private & Tailored Experience: Travel in a private vehicle with a professional driver-guide, ensuring flexibility, comfort, and personalized service for your group….
Explore Six Emirates in a Day: Discover the best of Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah — a unique adventure that few travelers experience in one journey.
Private & Tailored Experience: Travel in a private vehicle with a professional driver-guide, ensuring flexibility, comfort, and personalized service for your group.
Cultural & Historical Exploration: Explore iconic sites such as Al Mahatta Museum, Umm Al Quwain Fort, and the Al Bidya Mosque, the oldest mosque in the UAE.
Scenic Splendor: Enjoy stunning views of the desert, mountain roads, and coastal areas, including Khor Fakkan, Al Rafisah Dam, and Ajman Beach.
Genuine Emirati Experience: This tour embodies the spirit of the UAE, featuring traditional forts, souks, modern attractions, and coastal towns.
Ideal for Small Groups: Perfect for families or friends wanting to explore beyond Dubai in privacy and comfort, with opportunities for photo stops and sightseeing at their own pace.
- Infant Seats are available on request with additional charges. 40 USD
- Wheel Chairs and Strollers are not able to use everywhere. Some of the places restrictions are there.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.