Al Ain Day Trip with International Private Buffet Lunch
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Al Ain Day Trip with International Private Buffet Lunch

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About this experience

Our Al Ain Day Trip offers a private and customizable experience, where guests can tailor the tour to their preferences (subject to availability). We make sure everything is stress-free, including a delicious international buffet lunch at one of the best restaurants in the city, so guests don’t have to worry about food during the tour.

From Jebel Hafeet and Al Ain Oasis to Sheikh Zayed Palace Museum and the Camel Market, we offer the flexibility to adjust the itinerary as per the guest's interests, making it a truly personalized adventure. Comfort, convenience, and memorable experiences are at the heart of this exclusive tour.

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Al Ain Day Trip with International Private Buffet Lunch

Pickup included

What's included

Bottled water
Pick-up and Drop-off
Lunch

Detailed itinerary

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Qasr Al Muwaiji is a historic fort in Al Ain, UAE, known for its cultural significance and stunning architecture. Built in the early 20th century, it served as the residence of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding father of the UAE. The fort features mud-brick walls, watchtowers, and a central courtyard, reflecting traditional Emirati design. Today, it is a museum showcasing the legacy of Sheikh Zayed, with interactive exhibits and historical artifacts. Visitors can explore its beautifully restored interiors, learn about the UAE’s leadership, and enjoy a glimpse into the country’s rich heritage.

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Stop 2

Al Jahili Fort is one of the UAE’s most historic and picturesque forts, located in Al Ain. Built in 1891 to defend the city and protect palm groves, it later became the residence of Sheikh Zayed the First. The fort features impressive watchtowers, thick mudbrick walls, and a lush garden, offering a glimpse into traditional Emirati architecture. Today, it houses exhibitions, including a display on the legendary explorer Wilfred Thesiger’s Arabian journeys. With its rich history and serene surroundings, Al Jahili Fort is a must-visit cultural landmark in Al Ain.

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Stop 3

Step into history at the Sheikh Zayed Palace Museum, the former home of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding father of the UAE. This beautifully preserved palace offers a glimpse into traditional Emirati life, featuring majlis (guest rooms), courtyards, and personal artifacts of the late ruler. Surrounded by lush gardens, the museum provides a peaceful setting to learn about the legacy and leadership of Sheikh Zayed. A visit to this historic landmark is a must for those interested in UAE heritage and culture.

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Step into the tranquil Al Ain Oasis, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a lush retreat in the heart of the desert. Spanning over 1,200 hectares, this oasis features thousands of date palms, shaded pathways, and the ancient falaj irrigation system, which has sustained the region for centuries. Wander through the serene landscape, learn about traditional farming techniques, and experience the rich agricultural heritage of the UAE. A visit to Al Ain Oasis offers a refreshing escape, blending nature, history, and Emirati culture in a truly unique setting.

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Visit the Al Ain Camel Market, the last traditional market of its kind in the UAE. See camels up close, watch local traders buying and selling, and experience a piece of Emirati culture. This lively market is a great place to learn about the importance of camels in the region’s history and daily life.

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Discover the beauty of the Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the largest and most stunning mosques in the UAE. Located in Al Ain, this magnificent mosque features elegant domes, towering minarets, and intricate Islamic architecture. Its peaceful atmosphere and grand prayer hall make it a spiritual and cultural landmark. A visit to this mosque offers a chance to admire its breathtaking design while experiencing the rich Islamic heritage of the region.

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Stop 7

Jebel Hafeet, the UAE’s second-highest mountain, offers breathtaking panoramic views of Al Ain and the desert beyond. The scenic winding road leading to the top is popular for drives and cycling, with several viewpoints along the way. Visitors can explore the Jebel Hafeet Tombs, an ancient archaeological site, or relax at the nearby hot springs in Green Mubazzarah. Whether for adventure or a peaceful escape, Jebel Hafeet is a perfect destination for nature lovers and photographers.

What's not included

Dinner
Any activity which is not mentioned

Available languages

Written guide
DE EN IT FR ES
Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Total Duration of Tour Approx. 5 Hrs and 1 Hr for Lunch
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About Dubai

Dubai is a city of superlatives, known for its futuristic architecture, luxury shopping, and vibrant culture. It offers a unique blend of traditional Arabic heritage and modern innovation, making it a captivating destination for travelers.

Top Attractions

Burj Khalifa

The tallest building in the world, offering breathtaking views from its observation decks.

Architecture 1-2 hours AED 149-500 (USD 40-140)

Dubai Mall

One of the largest shopping malls in the world, featuring a vast array of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment venues.

Shopping Half day to full day Free entry, activities vary in cost

Palm Jumeirah

A man-made island shaped like a palm tree, featuring luxury resorts, residential areas, and the iconic Atlantis The Palm resort.

Architecture Half day to full day Varies by activity

Old Dubai (Al Fahidi)

The historic district of Dubai, showcasing traditional Emirati architecture, museums, and cultural experiences.

Historical 2-3 hours Free to explore, museum entry AED 3 (USD 0.80)

Dubai Creek

A historic waterway that divides Dubai into two main sections, offering traditional abra rides and access to souks.

Cultural 2-3 hours AED 1 (USD 0.30) for abra ride

Dubai Marina

A modern waterfront district featuring luxury yachts, high-rise buildings, and a vibrant dining and nightlife scene.

Waterfront Half day to full day Free to explore, activities vary in cost

Must-Try Local Dishes

Al Harees

A traditional Emirati dish made from wheat and meat, slow-cooked to a porridge-like consistency.

Main Course Contains meat, not suitable for vegetarians.

Machboos

A spiced rice dish cooked with meat, typically chicken or lamb, and flavored with saffron and cardamom.

Main Course Contains meat, not suitable for vegetarians.

Luqaimat

Sweet dumplings made from a batter of flour, yeast, and cardamom, deep-fried and drizzled with date syrup.

Dessert Vegetarian, contains gluten.

Kahwa

A traditional Arabic coffee flavored with cardamom and served with dates.

Drink Contains caffeine, can be prepared with or without sugar.

Popular Activities

Dune bashing Skydiving Hot air ballooning Skiing at Ski Dubai Beach lounging Spa treatments Yacht cruises Shopping

Best Time to Visit

November to March

This is the best time to visit Dubai, with pleasant weather ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city hosts numerous events and festivals during this period.

20-30°C 68-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Arabic
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED)

Time Zone

GMT+4

Electricity

220-240VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

Dubai is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, travelers should still exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs
  • • Avoid sharing personal information with strangers

Getting there

By air
  • Dubai International Airport • 5 km from city center
  • Al Maktoum International Airport • 50 km from city center
By bus

Al Ghubaiba Bus Station, Gold Souk Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Modern, efficient, and air-conditioned. Uses a contactless payment system (Nol Card).

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Careem

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Dubai Jumeirah Deira Dubai Marina

Day trips

Abu Dhabi
140 km from Dubai • Full day

The capital of the UAE, offering a mix of modern architecture and traditional heritage sites.

Hatta
115 km from Dubai • Half day to full day

A picturesque mountain area with a dam, heritage village, and outdoor activities.

Musandam Peninsula
200 km from Dubai • Overnight

A stunning coastal area known as the 'Norway of Arabia' for its fjords and clear waters.

Festivals

Dubai Shopping Festival • January-February Dubai World Cup • March Dubai Food Festival • February-March

Pro tips

  • Visit popular attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and heat.
  • Use the Nol Card for easy and discounted access to public transport.
  • Bargain when shopping in souks, but do so politely and respectfully.
  • Try traditional Emirati dishes at local restaurants for an authentic culinary experience.
  • Book tickets for popular attractions, such as the Burj Khalifa, in advance to avoid long queues.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 12
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