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Six Emirates Tour: UAE's Iconic Destinations
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Embark on the ultimate UAE adventure in just one remarkable day! This guided Six Emirates Tour offers a journey through the most iconic and culturally rich destinations in the United Arab Emirates, all beginning from the lively city of Dubai.
Embark on the ultimate UAE adventure in just one remarkable day! This guided Six Emirates Tour offers a journey through the most iconic and culturally rich destinations in the United Arab Emirates, all beginning from the lively city of Dubai.
Duration:
11 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Bastakia Quarter - Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood is a significant historical area in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with its origins tracing back to the 1890s.
- Blue Souk - Also known as the Central Souk or Souk al-Markazi, the Blue Souk is a key shopping hub in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Established in 1978, this architectural gem is…
- Bastakia Quarter - Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood is a significant historical area in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with its origins tracing back to the 1890s.
- Blue Souk - Also known as the Central Souk or Souk al-Markazi, the Blue Souk is a key shopping hub in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Established in 1978, this architectural gem is distinguished by its blue tile-trimmed facades and hosts over 600 shops across two levels. The ground floor is dedicated to modern items like watches, clothing, and electronics, while the upper level focuses on traditional goods such as handmade carpets, textiles, antiques, and jewelry. The souk is also famous for its gold and precious stones.
- Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization - Galleries: The museum is divided into several galleries, exploring topics such as Islamic faith, the scientific achievements of Muslim scholars, and a diverse range of Islamic art — including ceramics, metalwork, textiles, manuscripts, and coins. Notable Feature: The central dome is remarkable, adorned with celestial maps and zodiac signs in Islamic style. Qur’an Collection: It boasts an extensive and beautifully preserved collection of Qur’ans, some dating back to the 7th century. Interactive Exhibits: Particularly in the Science and Technology section — highlighting contributions to medicine, astronomy, and mathematics. Vibe: It’s serene, well-organized, and highly educational, appealing to both casual visitors and those conducting in-depth research into Islamic culture.
- Ajman Museum - Located in the heart of Ajman, United Arab Emirates, the Ajman Museum is a historical museum housed in an 18th-century fort that once served as the ruler’s palace. It provides insight into the emirate’s past, from traditional life before the oil boom to archaeological discoveries spanning centuries. Historic Building: The museum itself is a restored fort featuring watchtowers, wind towers, and a courtyard, offering a genuine sense of traditional Emirati architecture. Exhibits: Displays cover a range of topics from pearl diving and fishing tools to manuscripts, weapons, and costumes. There are also sections on the region’s archaeology and trade. Cultural Insight: Visitors gain a glimpse of life in Ajman before modernization, including models of traditional houses, schools, and marketplaces.
- Umm Al Quwain - It is one of the seven emirates that form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Known for: Its tranquil atmosphere, heritage sites, nature reserves, and coastal activities. Size: It is the least populous emirate, though not necessarily the smallest in land area. Capital: Umm Al Quwain City. Economy: Historically based on fishing, date farming, and trading, it now includes tourism, small industries, and free zones like the UAQ Free Trade Zone.
- Queen of Sheba’s Palace - Situated atop a rugged ridge above the village of Shimal, the enigmatic Queen of Sheba’s Palace, also known as Qasr al‑Zabba, is a medieval fortress-palace from the Julfar period (13th–16th centuries AD) and is the only known medieval Islamic palace in the UAE. Defensive plateau: Built on a rocky ridge for protection and cooler mountain air, it is connected to the Wadi Sur fortification wall stretching approximately 7 km. Core structure: The main rectangular building (approximately 15 × 35 m) features round corner towers, a central southern entrance, and dual room corridors. Water systems: Three cisterns for rainwater harvesting—one with an impressive vaulted roof is still visible.
- Fujairah Fort - Constructed from locally sourced stone, gravel, mud, hay, and plaster, with a roof supported by mangrove and palm wood. Features three round watchtowers and a square tower (Murabaa), all connected by high walls enclosing a central courtyard and living quarters. Served various roles: royal residence, military stronghold, prison, and was even held by Wahhabists (1808–1810).
- Fujairah Museum - Established: Originated as a single-room display in 1969; officially opened on 30 November 1991 by Sheikh Hamad. Expansion: Upgraded in 1998 to five halls: three for heritage and two for archaeological antiquities. Collection Size: Houses over 2,100 artifacts ranging from ancient tools and utensils to jewelry and weaponry. The first hall covers traditional livelihoods: farming, fishing, weaving, pottery, and trade. The second hall displays costumes, utensils, and historic weapons—including the 1916 “Khedewi” rifle—and a palm. The third hall recreates a spice souq, offering insight into old Arabian trade. Displays artifacts from the 4th millennium BC through Islamic eras, including arrowheads, carnelian beads, pottery, and tools. Highlight pieces: a 2,200–2,500 BC ostrich eggshell bowl and a U-shaped tomb from 2000 BC. Herbs & Medicine Section: Added a unique exhibition on herbal folk-medicine in 2005.
- Khorfakkan Beach - Nestled against the dramatic backdrop of the Hajar Mountains along the Gulf of Oman, Khorfakkan Beach in Sharjah is a stunning 3 km crescent of soft white sand—one of the UAE’s most picturesque coastal retreats. Water Sports Heaven: From kayaking, parasailing, jet-skiing, to boat rides and fishing, there’s something for every thrill-seeker. Just offshore lies Sira (Shark) Island, renowned for snorkeling and diving among turtles, rays, moray eels, blacktip reef sharks (harmless!), angelfish, guitarfish, and colorful reefs. The beach promenade features playgrounds, swing sets, football goalposts, picnic areas, clean restrooms, and plenty of shaded spots under palm trees.
- Al Bidya Mosque - Believed to have been built in 1446 AD, recent studies suggest a wide range of possible dates between 1450–1670 based on radiocarbon analysis. The mosque sits amid ruins and Iron Age tombs, indicating human habitation in the area since around 3000 BC. A functional house of worship for over 600 years, Al-Bidya continues to host the five daily prayers, maintaining a sacred link between past and present. Instead of a single dome, the mosque boasts four squat, spiral domes—each layered—and all supported by a central pillar, with no timber used in the roof. Inside, light filters through small windows and air vents; you’ll find a Mihrab niche, a modest Minbar, arched divisions, and carved wall niches—ingenious elements of 15th-century craftsmanship. The square structure measures approximately 53 m², built with stone and mud-brick, coated in white plaster.
- Khorfakkan Waterfalls - Whether visiting for architectural marvels, peaceful scenery, or family fun, Khorfakkan Waterfall offers a unique blend of engineered spectacle and natural beauty. From relaxed evenings at the amphitheater to dramatic views over the bay, this attraction is a must-see on the UAE’s East Coast. KhorFakkan waterfalls is one of the latest attractions just opposite to the Khor Fakkan Beach. The waterfall is 43 meters above sea level, 45 meters long, and 11 meters wide.

What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
What's Not Included
- Lunch
- Lunch
Location
Bastakia Quarter
Bur Dubai, Building 20
Cancellation Policy
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.
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Feb 18, 2026
The best experience - The best experience. Thank you
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