Itinerary
Day 1:Manama, Bahrain
Hotel:
Deluxe:
The Seven Hotel 4 stars or similar
Meals:
Meal: Excluded
On arrival at the Manama airport we will transfer to hotel. You can enjoy free time until your tour starts.
Day 2:Manama, Bahrain
Hotel:
Deluxe:
The Seven Hotel 4 stars or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Today we will start our services in Bahrain, around 10:30 am with a visit to Manama. We'll visit the historic district of Muharraq, where, in its pedestrian alleys, we will find some of the most beautiful historical buildings in the country, such as royal residences and houses of rich pearl merchants that have been beautifully restored. By coach we will contour the cornice and include the entrance to Beit Al Quran, the museum about the Koran, Muslims’ holy book. We will also visit the fantastic National Museum of Bahrain that will allow us to delve into the art, ethnography and traditions of this country and understand the importance it had throughout history. Free time at the mall so you can have lunch in their food court.
In the afternoon we will visit with our guide the impressive Al-Fateh Mosque, the main mosque in the country. Afterwards we will leave Manama for Qal'at al-Bahrain, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, an impressive fortress by the sea inhabited for 4000 years, although the current castle was built by the Portuguese. Then, we enter one of the most important oil production areas in the world, between refineries and pipelines we stop near the first oil extraction well opened in the country. We will also stop at the"tree of life", which, with its over 500 years of life in the desert, is a symbol in this country. Return to Manama, free time.
At the end of the day we will walk through the souk of Manama, with its active life and we will visit Little India, a neighborhood that preserves its traditions, the temple of Krishna and numerous small restaurants of India since over 300,000 inhabitants of Bahrain were born in India.
Note: The order of visits may differ.
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Manama, Bahrain
Bahrain's vibrant capital, blending modern skyscrapers with ancient heritage. Home to the iconic Bahrain World Trade Center, historic Bab Al Bahrain souq, and the majestic Al Fateh Grand Mosque. A hub for finance, culture, and Formula 1 racing, set against the Arabian Gulf's sparkling waters.
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Historic District of Muharraq
Muharraqâs UNESCO-listed old town preserves Bahrainâs pearling history. Stroll past restored merchant houses, artisan workshops, and wind-tower architecture along the Pearl Path. The vibrant souq and Siyadi House showcase the islandâs maritime golden age. Authentic and atmospheric.
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Beit Al Quran
This Manama landmark celebrates Islamic art and Qur'anic history, displaying rare manuscripts across centuries. Its museum and library highlight intricate calligraphy, while the mosque and cultural programs foster learning. A serene space bridging faith and artistry.
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National Museum of Bahrain
Bahrainâs premier museum traces civilization from Dilmun to modern times through archaeological treasures, pearl trade relics, and Islamic art. Interactive galleries and the majestic Quran Hall offer an immersive journey through the archipelagoâs history.
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Al-Fateh Mosque
One of the world's largest mosques, located in Manama, Bahrain. This architectural masterpiece can accommodate over 7,000 worshippers and features the iconic fiberglass dome, Italian marble interiors, and a massive crystal chandelier.
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Bahrain Fort
A UNESCO-listed archaeological site spanning 4,000 years, from the Dilmun era to Portuguese rule. This ancient hilltop fortress reveals layered civilizations through excavated temples, palaces, and harbor ruins. The on-site museum displays artifacts, while the terrace offers panoramic Gulf views. A must-see for history buffs exploring Bahrain's golden age as a trade hub.
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Tree of Life
Bahrainâs iconic 400-year-old mesquite tree, standing alone in the desert near Jebel Dukhan. A natural wonder surviving without visible water sources, itâs shrouded in local legends.
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Souk of Manama
Souk of Manama is a traditional market in Bahrainâs capital, known for its vibrant alleys selling spices, textiles, gold, and handicrafts. It reflects the countryâs rich heritage and offers a lively atmosphere with authentic Arabian charm.
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Little India
Little India is a vibrant cultural hub in Bahrainâs capital, reflecting the strong Indian influence in the region. Known for its spice markets, Bollywood music, traditional clothing stores, and authentic Indian restaurants, it offers a lively taste of Indian culture. A must-visit for food lovers and those seeking a colorful, nostalgic experience.
Day 3:Manama - Doha (flight included)(140 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
Best Western Plus Doha 4 stars or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Free time during the morning in Bahrain, you can walk through its historic center or visit one of its many museums. In the afternoon we will have a transfer to the airport to take a flight (included) to Doha. Arrival in the capital of Qatar, transfer to the hotel. Free time afterwards.
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Manama, Bahrain
Bahrain's vibrant capital, blending modern skyscrapers with ancient heritage. Home to the iconic Bahrain World Trade Center, historic Bab Al Bahrain souq, and the majestic Al Fateh Grand Mosque. A hub for finance, culture, and Formula 1 racing, set against the Arabian Gulf's sparkling waters.
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Doha, Qatar
Doha is the capital and largest city of Qatar, the west Asian country, known for its rich oil and gas production. It is also a famous port along the Persian gulf.
Day 4:Doha, Qatar
Hotel:
Deluxe:
Best Western Plus Doha 4 stars or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Included; Dinner: Excluded
We discover an exciting city. In this city's city tour we will visit the Corniche, with its line of skyscrapers and its beaches; we will get to see the very modern football stadium of Al Thumama; we will pass by the National Museum with its impressive architecture and include an entrance and visit of the Museum of Islamic Art. Uniting modernity and tradition we visit the Souq of the Falcons where we will understand the importance of falconry in this country; a time to walk in the Waqif Souq, built on the site of the old market remodeled to have the appearance of a nineteenth-century souk, nearby we will pass by the stables where the neighbors house Arabian horses. At lunchtime we will go to "The Pearl of Qatar" an artificial archipelago, here we will see Porto Arabia and we will have free time in Qanat, a shopping area inspired by Venice. Lunch included.
At the end of the day we move to Katara, a cultural village that has architectural replicas from all over the world, with several places to eat, its opera and its amphitheater.
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Doha, Qatar
Doha is the capital and largest city of Qatar, the west Asian country, known for its rich oil and gas production. It is also a famous port along the Persian gulf.
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The Corniche
The Corniche is a stunning waterfront promenade in Doha, Qatar, stretching over 7 km along the Arabian Gulf. Famous for its skyline views, palm-lined paths, and lively atmosphere, itâs perfect for walking, cycling, or enjoying the iconic Doha skylineâespecially at sunset. Landmarks like the Museum of Islamic Art and Pearl Monument dot its length, making it a must-visit for tourists and locals alike.
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Al Thumama Stadium
Al Thumama Stadium is a striking football venue in Doha, Qatar, built for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Its design honors Arab culture, inspired by the traditional gahfiya (woven cap). With a 40,000-seat capacity, it features advanced cooling technology and sustainable architecture. Post-tournament, it will host matches while donating seats to developing nations. A symbol of Qatari heritage and innovation.
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Museum of Islamic Art
Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) is a world-class cultural landmark designed by architect I.M. Pei. Its striking geometric architecture houses over 1,400 years of Islamic art, including rare manuscripts, ceramics, textiles, and metalwork from across the Muslim world.
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Falcon Souq Doha
Falcon Souq Doha is a unique traditional market, dedicated to the ancient Arabian sport of falconry. Here, prized falcons are traded, trained, and cared for, reflecting Qatar's deep-rooted Bedouin heritage.
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Souq Waqif
Souq Waqif is Dohaâs iconic traditional market, dating back over a century. Restored to preserve its Qatari heritage, its maze-like alleys brim with spices, perfumes, handicrafts, and Arabian souvenirs.
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The Pearl Island
The Pearl Island is a luxurious artificial island in Doha, renowned for its upscale marina, high-end shopping, and Mediterranean-style architecture. This man-made marvel features lavish residences, fine dining, and yacht-lined promenades, offering a glamorous lifestyle.
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Katara Cultural Village
Katara Cultural Village is a vibrant hub for arts and heritage in Doha, Qatar. Designed to promote global cultural exchange, it features an amphitheater, art galleries, and performance spaces.
Day 5:Doha - Dubai (flight included)(390 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
Asiana Grand Hotel Dubai 5 stars or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
Transfer to the airport to take a flight (included) to Dubai. Arrival at the airport and transfer to the hotel. Free time.
In the evening we will take a transfer to see the impressive city of Dubai that shines at night. We will go to witness the "Dubai Fountain" show, where the water dances to the rhythm of music and light. We will find ourselves at the foot of Burj Khalifa, which with its 828 meters is the tallest tower in the world. Time to walk and have dinner (at your choice) in the immense Dubai Mall. Return to the hotel.
Note: The flight from Doha may be to Dubai or to a nearby airport (Sharjah or Abu Dhabi).
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai is the most famous city of the United Arab Emirates. It has emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East. It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo.
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Dubai Fountain
Located on the 30 acre Burj Khalifa Lake, the Dubai Fountain is the world's largest choreographed fountain. It is regularly animated with lights and set to popular songs, making for a breathtaking display.
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Burj Khalifa
This megatall skyscraper is the tallest building in the world, rising to an incredible height of 2,722 feet. Construction was completed in 2009. The building exemplifies the neo-futurist architectural style.
Day 6:Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hotel:
Deluxe:
Asiana Grand Hotel Dubai 5 stars or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Included; Dinner: Excluded
Today we have a spectacular day exploring Dubai. We include admission to the “Dubai Frame” viewpoint, where you can enjoy the views offered by the largest photo frame in the world. After that we will go to the old area to take a walk through the Bur Dubai Souq and the Spice Souq. We will take an Abra (traditional Emirati boat) to travel to the historic neighborhood of Al Fahidi. Visit of the Center for Cultural Understanding with its slogan “Open Minds, Open Doors”. In this neighborhood we will also include, in a traditional building, a typical food of the country and if the group is more than 15 travelers, we will have an explanation about the gastronomy of the Emirates.
In the afternoon we will pass in front of the great Jumeirah mosque. After that we will continue our city tour passing by Burj Al Arab, an incredible sail-shaped hotel, and the island of “Palm Jumeirah” in the shape of a palm tree. We will take a trip on the very modern monorail and have a walk through the La Marina area. Later we will have free time next to the most popular and active beach in Dubai, JBR beach.
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai is the most famous city of the United Arab Emirates. It has emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East. It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo.
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Dubai Frame
The Dubai Frame is one of the city's most famous attractions for visitors and residents alike. Much like the Burj Khalifa and Burj Al Arab's iconic structures, the building's landmark location in Zabeel Park. At 150m tall and 93m wide with a bridge connecting the two towers, Dubai Frame has a unique concept to its structure. Resembling a picture frame, Dubai's historic district can be seen to the north while the south provides breathtaking vistas of the modern cityscape.
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Dubai Spice Souk
This traditional marketplace in Dubai sells a large variety of spices, fragrances, herbs, homegoods, textiles, rugs, incense, and much more are available for purchase here. Most of the trading is done through haggling.
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Abra
Dubai Arbas, small motorised water taxis, are popular modes of transportation when in Dubai, Uinted Arab Emirates. Inexpensive, fast, and offering scenic views, traveling between water station s by arbas is a great way to experience the Dubai Creek.
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Al Bastakiya
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood is also known as Al Bastakia which is an old ruin worthy town that will send culture lovers into a fine tizzy. While here, you can roll down the sandy lanes to the modern white mosque, noting the splendid architectural details of the grand gypsum, coal, and limestone buildings.
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Burj Al Arab (Passing By)
Standing on an artificial island off the coast of Dubai, the luxurious Burj Al Arab is the third-tallest hotel in the world. It is built in a high-tech architectural style, giving it a highly recognizable exterior.
Day 7:Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates(148 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
Corniche Hotel Abu Dhabi 4 Stars or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Included; Dinner: Excluded
We will leave after breakfast for Abu Dhabi. Before entering the city, we will make a stop to see the outdoor areas of Ferrari World. After that we will visit the Sheikh Zayed Mosque. We will pass in front of the Capital Gate. From the beautiful “Corniche”, next to the sea, we will get a great panoramic view of the city. We will also visit (admission included) the Heritage Village. We enjoy its views, we can buy in its craft stores and visit its small museums that enlighten us about the history of the Emirates. Time for lunch (lunch included) in the city center.
In the afternoon we include the admission to the Qasr Al Watan. After the visit we will go to the “cultural district”, where there are several museums, among which the Louvre stands out, spectacular architecture by the sea and a first-class collection. You will have the opportunity to visit one of the museums in the district or enjoy your free time in the area. Nearby is the Abrahamic Family House, where we will make a stop to see this impressive unique complex that houses a church, a mosque and a synagogue in the same space.
In the evening we will go to The Founders Memorial, built in memory of Zayed, the first sultan of the Emirates, where The Constellation stands out with its magnificent night lighting.
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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates, home to beautiful examples of Arabic architecture like Emirates Palace and the Sheikh Zayed Mosque. It is within driving distance of Dubai.
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Ferrari World
This amusement park on Yas Island is the largest indoor theme park in the world, celebrating the history of the Ferrari brand luxury sports car. It is considered one of the Middle East's best tourist attractions.
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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Considered the central worship center for the city of Abu Dhabi, this mosque was built between 1996 and 2007 and can accommodate over 40,000 worshipers. The design was influenced by Arab, Mughal, Moorish, and Persian architecture.
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Capital Gate
This breathtaking skyscraper in Abu Dhabi has a unique design, leaning about 18 degrees to the west. Construction was completed in 2011. It is designed to absorb and resist the forces of wind and seismic loading.
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Corniche
The Corniche is a road that forms a sweeping curve along the western coast of the main Abu Dhabi island. It is full of parks, bike paths, and fountains.
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Abu Dhabi’s Heritage Village
Abu Dhabi's Heritage Village, a family-friendly spot to experience the traditional way of life in the desert. The village is an immersive time capsule, with an old-world souk (market), mosque and camp modelled on life in pre-modern UAE.
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Qasr Al Watan
Qasr Al Watan is a working Presidential palace in Abu Dhabi and a majestic cultural landmark that invites you to discover the rich legacy of knowledge and tradition that has shaped the UAE's journey.
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Louvre Museum (Optional if time permits)
Step inside the iconic Louvre Abu Dhabi, the first universal museum in the Arab World, translating and fostering the spirit of openness between cultures. As one of the premier cultural institutions in the heart of the Saadiyat Cultural District on Saadiyat Island, this art lovers’ dream displays works of historical, cultural and sociological significance from ancient times to the contemporary era.
Admission (Optional): Adult $60; Child $60
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Abrahamic Family House
Abrahamic Family House is a groundbreaking interfaith complex in Abu Dhabi, UAE, featuring a mosque, church, and synagogue within one architectural space.
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The Founders Memorial
The Founders Memorial in Abu Dhabi is a striking tribute to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding father of the UAE. Its centerpiece, The Constellation, is a mesmerizing light installation mapping his portrait through suspended geometric shapes.
Day 8:Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Al Ain, United Arab Emirates(148 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
Radisson Blu Hotel & Resort Al Ain 4 Stars or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Included; Dinner: Included
Today we leave for the fantastic oasis of Al Ain, declared World Heritage by UNESCO. After just over two hours crossing sandy deserts we enter the city, where we visit Qasr Al Muwaiji, the fortress-museum. Later we will visit the Al Jhaili fortress, considered one of the most representative adobe fortifications in the world. The Sheik Zayed museum will allow us to appreciate what life was like a century ago in this city. Lunch included. In the afternoon we enter the great Oasis of Al Ain. We include a ride in small electric vehicles that allow us to appreciate its gardens, palm tree plantations, and irrigation systems. Free time later, you can go shopping in its bazaars or rest by the pool of our hotel. Dinner included.
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Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
This is the second largest city in the Abu Dhabi Emirate of the United Arab Emirates. The area has been inhabited for nearly 4,000 years, with the current fortress structures built in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Al Ain Oasis
This beautiful oasis in Al Ain is the largest of the city's seven oases. It is known for the falaj, an underground irrigation system that provides local farms with water.
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Qasr Al Muwaiji
This museum in Al Ain is a former palace that was the birthplace of Sheikh Khalifa, the current president of the United Arab Emirates. The exhibits in the museum detail the recent history of the UAE.
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Al Jahili Fort
Al Jahili Fort, is a historic 19th-century mud-brick fortress. Built in the 1890s under Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, it served as a defensive structure and royal summer residence. A UNESCO World Heritage Site component.
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Sheikh Zayad Palace Museum
Named for and located in the palace of the former president of the United Arab Emirates, this museum was built in 1910 on the western side of the Al Ain Oasis. There is an art gallery within.
Day 9:Al Ain, United Arab Emirates - Fujairah, United Arab Emirates(122 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
Novotel Fujairah 4 Stars or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Included
After breakfast we will go to the Camel Market, we will be surprised by its activity (it is a market for livestock in general, sheep, goats, horses, but especially camels). After that we continue our route in mountainous areas, we travel towards the Gulf of Oman. On our route we will make a stop next to the Al Hayl Fort, next to a small oasis in a valley between mountains. We continue to Fujairah, arrival and free time for lunch. In the afternoon we will explore this capital of the Emirate very close to the border with Oman. We will visit the great Sheik Zayed mosque, the second largest in the country with its 100-meter-high minarets, its adobe fortress and the Fujairah Museum that tells us about the origin of the city. A time to walk around the center. Dinner included.
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Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
This is the second largest city in the Abu Dhabi Emirate of the United Arab Emirates. The area has been inhabited for nearly 4,000 years, with the current fortress structures built in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Camel Market
Al Ain Camel Market, is one of the countryâs last traditional camel trading hubs. It features lively auctions of camels for racing, milk, and breeding, reflecting Bedouin heritage. A vital link to Emirati heritage, it remains a vibrant, authentic experience near the Hajar Mountains.
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Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
Fujairah is one of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), uniquely positioned on the Gulf of Oman (eastern coast) rather than the Persian Gulf. Known for its rugged mountains, pristine beaches, and rich history, it offers a distinct contrast to the UAEâs desert and urban landscapes.
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Al Hayl Fort
Al Hayl Fort, a 19th-century mud-brick fortress in Fujairah, showcases traditional Emirati defensive architecture and offers insights into the region's tribal history.
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Sheik Zayed Mosque
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is Abu Dhabi's iconic white marble mosque, blending Ottoman and Mughal designs, featuring the world's largest hand-knotted carpet and crystal chandeliers, open free to visitors with modest dress required.
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Fujairah Museum
Fujairah Museum showcases the UAE's ancient history, featuring Bronze Age artifacts, traditional weapons, and archaeological finds from local sites like Qidfa and Bithnah, alongside exhibits on Emirati heritage and pearl diving.
Day 10:Fujairah, United Arab Emirates - Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates - Sharjah, United Arab Emirates - Dubai, United Arab Emirates(241 km)
Hotel:
Deluxe:
Asiana Grand Hotel Dubai 5 stars or similar
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After breakfast following the coast we arrive to Al Bidyah.After that we will make a stop in the pleasant city of Khor Fakkan to enjoy free time relaxing on the beach and, if you wish, bathe in the warm sea of the Gulf (changing rooms and showers available) and have lunch in one of its pleasant restaurants. The next stop will be next to the ruins of the old Portuguese castle, we will walk next to the artificial waterfall that gives us freshness and we will see the immense amphitheater built overlooking the sea.
We continue towards the Sharjah, whose capital has been named by UNESCO as “Cultural Capital of the Arab World”. We will have a stop at the Al Noor mosque, considered the most beautiful of the 600 mosques that exist in Sharjah. From the outside we admire its Ottoman design architecture, walking around it we photograph (without entering) the green island of Al Noor which is accessed by bridge. Later we visit (admission included) the Sharjah Fort, an interesting fortress, today a museum about the sovereign family. We will also visit the Museum of Islamic Civilization, an excellent museum about the religion and culture of the Arab and Islamic world. After the museum, and before leaving the city, we will enjoy visiting the “Rain Room”, a modern art installation in which we walk without getting wet through artificial rain!
Departure for the city of Dubai and arrival around 18:30 hrs.
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Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
Fujairah is one of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), uniquely positioned on the Gulf of Oman (eastern coast) rather than the Persian Gulf. Known for its rugged mountains, pristine beaches, and rich history, it offers a distinct contrast to the UAEâs desert and urban landscapes.
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Al Bidyah Mosque
Al Bidyah Mosque, the UAE's oldest (1446 AD), features unique mud-brick architecture with four domes, offering a glimpse into early Islamic design near Fujairah's historic sites.
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Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates
Khor Fakkan, a scenic port city on UAE's east coast, boasts pristine beaches, the dramatic Shark Island, and the historic Khor Fakkan Fort, blending natural beauty with rich heritage.
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Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Sharjah is the third largest, third most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, forming part of the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Located along the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, tourists must abide by strict gender and decency laws.
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Al Noor Mosque
Al Noor Mosque, Sharjah's iconic Ottoman-style landmark, features stunning architecture, intricate calligraphy, and cultural openness with guided tours promoting interfaith understanding.
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Sharjah Fort
Sharjah Fort (Al Hisn), a restored 19th-century coastal fortress, showcases traditional Emirati military architecture and houses historical exhibits on Sharjah's ruling dynasty.
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Museum of Islamic Civilization
Museum of Islamic Civilization, located in Sharjah, showcases over 5,000 artifacts spanning Islamic art, science, and culture across 14 centuries in a historic souq setting.
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Rain Room
Rain Room, an immersive art installation in Sharjah, uses motion sensors to let visitors walk through pouring rain without getting wet, blending technology and experiential art.
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai is the most famous city of the United Arab Emirates. It has emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East. It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo.
Day 11:Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Meals:
Breakfast: Included; Lunch: Excluded; Dinner: Excluded
After the breakfast, the tour will come to an end. Please arrange the transportation on your own for your next trip plan.
Includes & Excludes
Price Includes
General Services: Travel by bus with English speaking guide, basic travel insurance, hotel and breakfast buffet. Airport Pickup
City tour in: Bahrain, Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi
Boat: Dow in Dubai
Ticket admission: Beit al Quram museum, Al Fatih mosque and national museum of Bahrain in Manama; Qalat al Barhein fortress, islamic museum, and Katara in Doha , Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai , Heritage Village, Sheikh Zayed mosque, Qasr al Watan and the Founders Memorial in Abu Dabi , Qasr Al Muwaiji, Al jhaili fortress and Sheik Zayed museum in Al Ain , mosque and museum of Fujairah , Al Bidyah Mosque, Sharjah Fort and Museum of Islamic Civilization in Sharjah
Evening transfer: Little India in Manama, Katara in Doha , Dubai Fountain in Dubai , The Founders Memoria in Abu Dabi
Flights: Manama (Bahrein) to Doha, Doha to Dubai
Experiences: Souk of the falcons in Doha, Monorail, Dubai Frame and explanation about the gastronomy of Emirates in Dubai , camel market and smalll electric vehicles in the oaseis of Al Ain , Rain room en Sharjah
4 Lunch included in: Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain
2 dinner included in: Al Ain, Fujairah
Price Excludes
Optional items
Personal expenses
Additional Notes
The luggage allowed for each passenger on our tours is limited to one piece of a maximum of 30 kg. per person (note airlines and trains have their own limits, normally lower, to be respected).