Discover Al Ain Forts and Oasis from Dubai
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Discover Al Ain Forts and Oasis from Dubai

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About this experience

Leave the skyscrapers of Dubai behind and embark on a full-day journey to Al Ain, the UAE’s charming Garden City. This immersive tour blends nature, history, and local heritage in one unforgettable day.

Explore landmarks like Al Jahili Fort and the Al Ain Palace Museum, stroll through the shaded Al Ain Oasis, and learn about the ancient falaj irrigation system. At Al Ain Zoo, enjoy encounters with exotic wildlife in a family-friendly setting.

Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Depending on the tour, you might also visit the Camel Market or take part in cultural experiences that offer insight into Emirati life.

After a day of discovery, relax as we drive you back to Dubai.
This experience suits all ages and is ideal for culture and history lovers. Book now and uncover a side of the UAE you won't forget.

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Discover Al Ain Forts and Oasis from Dubai

Pickup included

What's included

Entrance fees to various attractions and sites
Lunch
Air-conditioned vehicle
Professional Guide

Detailed itinerary

1

Your Al Ain adventure begins with a smooth pickup from your hotel in central Dubai. Relax in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle as you head towards the UAE’s charming Garden City. Meet your expert guide and get ready for a day filled with history, culture, and natural beauty.

2
Stop 2

Step into the rich heritage of the UAE at the Al Ain Museum, the oldest museum in the country. Located next to the historic Al Jahili Fort, this cultural gem showcases fascinating archaeological artifacts, traditional Emirati tools, Bedouin jewelry, and exhibits on local customs. Travelers will explore galleries that tell the story of life in Al Ain before the oil boom, offering a deep and authentic glimpse into the region’s past.

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Stop 3

At Al Jahili Fort, travelers will explore one of the UAE’s most impressive historic landmarks, built in the 1890s to defend the city and protect precious palm groves. Wander through its beautifully restored courtyards, climb the watchtowers for scenic views, and visit the permanent exhibition dedicated to British explorer Wilfred Thesiger. The fort's thick mudbrick walls and peaceful gardens offer a perfect blend of history, architecture, and photography opportunities.

4

Discover the former residence of UAE’s founding father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, at the beautifully preserved Al Ain Palace Museum. Travelers will walk through the private rooms, majlis (meeting rooms), and courtyards that once housed the royal family. The museum offers a glimpse into traditional Emirati royal life in the mid-20th century, featuring authentic furnishings, personal belongings, and exhibits on leadership and legacy.

5

Experience wildlife up close at Al Ain Zoo, one of the largest and most respected zoos in the region. Home to over 4,000 animals, including endangered Arabian species, big cats, primates, and exotic birds, the zoo offers spacious enclosures, interactive exhibits, and family-friendly activities. Travelers can enjoy wildlife safaris, feeding experiences, and educational programs that highlight conservation and animal care.

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Stop 6

Experience wildlife up close at Al Ain Zoo, one of the largest and most respected zoos in the region. Home to over 4,000 animals, including endangered Arabian species, big cats, primates, and exotic birds, the zoo offers spacious enclosures, interactive exhibits, and family-friendly activities. Travelers can enjoy wildlife safaris, feeding experiences, and educational programs that highlight conservation and animal care.

7

Step into a tranquil green haven at Al Ain Oasis, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases the region’s ancient falaj irrigation system. Travelers can stroll through shaded walkways lined with thousands of date palms, explore traditional mudbrick buildings, and learn how water has sustained life in this desert region for centuries. It’s a peaceful, immersive experience that connects nature, history, and sustainability.

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Stop 8

After a day filled with exploration, culture, and scenic beauty, you’ll begin the comfortable drive back to Dubai, reflecting on the highlights of your Al Ain experience.
Depending on the tour, you might also have the opportunity to engage in additional cultural activities, such as visiting the traditional Al Ain Camel Market or learning about Emirati customs and heritage — adding a deeper, more authentic layer to your journey

What's not included

All personal expenses

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Important notes

Yes, a ticket will be sent to you via email and WhatsApp. It will include all the necessary details such as the vehicle plate number and your guide’s contact information.

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
Age 19-79
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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Free cancellation available
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