
Mountains, mangroves and malls in Ras Al Khaimah
With a heritage spanning over 7,000 years, there are fascinating archaeological sites just waiting to be discovered. Take time to climb up to Dhayah Fort, a historic hilltop fortress, or step into the past at Al Jazeera Al Hamra, a once-thriving pearling village now frozen in time.
These cultural treasures blend seamlessly with modern living, with the picturesque corniche lined with luxury hotels, shops, cafes and restaurants. With a more relaxed pace than some of its bustling neighbors, Ras Al Khaimah offers an inviting escape filled with adventure, history and tranquility.
Cruises to Ras al Khaimah
Highlights

The world’s longest zipline
Jebel Jais, the highest peak in the UAE, is an unmissable highlight of any trip to Ras Al Khaimah. Rising nearly 2,000 metres above sea level, it offers spectacular views and thrilling adventures. Soar over ravines and canyons on the world’s longest zipline, reaching speeds of up to 150km/h. Prefer to stay on solid ground? Hike through the stunning landscape on scenic mountain trails. After your adventure, unwind with a meal at 1484 by Puro - the highest restaurant in the UAE.
Ferrari theme park
Dive into the region’s history
Pearl fishing has shaped the history of the UAE for centuries, with entire communities built around this once-thriving trade. Step back in time at Al Jazeera Al Hamra, the Gulf’s last surviving pearling village, where a beautifully-preserved fortress, market, mosques and houses offer a glimpse into the past. Or step aboard a traditional pearl fishing boat and glide through mangrove-lined waters as you learn about the lives of the fishermen - and even open an oyster to see if it has a pearl inside!
Marine world
Explore the dynamic dunes
The vast red-hued deserts of Ras Al Khaimah offer unforgettable experiences for thrill seekers and nature lovers alike. Feel the adrenaline rush as you race across rolling dunes in a 4x4 Landcruiser, dune buggy or quad bike. If you’d rather explore at your own pace, follow in the footsteps of Arabic nomads with Bedouin-inspired camps, camel races and horseback rides across shifting sands. Take in the scenery, look out for oryx, camels and desert foxes, and enjoy traditional food under a canopy of stars.
Marine world
Ras al Khaimah through the ages
Ras Al Khaimah has been continuously inhabited for more than 7,000 years, giving it a fascinating history to explore. And there’s nowhere better to start than the National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah. Through diverse exhibits and an array of artifacts, you’ll learn about the Emirate’s traditions and culture. History buffs also won’t want to miss Dhayah Fort, the UAE’s only remaining hill fort. Perched 70m high, the spectacular panoramic views make the climb up its rocky steps more than worth the effort.