English
Photo made by Fredy George Antony on Pexels.com
Get a complete travel plan built just for you in under 30 seconds, with daily routes, local food tips, budget estimates and more.
Are any of these especially important to you?
Select all that apply
Plan language: EnglishLooking for things to do in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates? Fujairah Fort, built in 1670 AD, is located in the city center and has three floors and four circular towers. Al Bidya Mosque, the oldest mosque in the country, was built as early as 1440. Snorkel at Snoopy Island and swim among colorful fish.


Nestled between mountains and the sea, the walls of this historic fort will take you centuries back. From here, you can see the entire city of Fujairah and the Arabian Sea with a breathtaking view.
Quick facts: On the walls of this 300-year-old fort, the marks of cannonballs can still be seen today. It is the oldest surviving building in the entire emirate of Fujairah, and its four floors are made of wind and mud.
Highlights: Seeing the small arrow slits in the walls here, you can imagine how soldiers kept watch on their enemies. Inside the fort there is a secret tunnel that went straight to the mountains, which was used to escape during times of crisis.


This ancient mosque, situated in the lap of the mountains, amazes everyone with its unique architecture. Coming here, you can see with your own eyes the craftsmanship of mud and stone that has stood for centuries.
Quick facts: This mosque is made of mud and stones and has four domes at different heights from one another. The roof of this roughly 500-year-old mosque has two small holes that allow natural light and air to circulate.
Highlights: The walls here are coated with cow dung and mud, which keeps the temperature inside cool during summers. Inside the mosque there is a small arched area where the imam used to stand, and above it, hand-carved floral designs are still clearly visible today.


From old-time weapons to crocodile bones, this place brings history to life. You will see items from 5,000-year-old graves, traditional weapons, and an ancient cannon that tells tales of pirates.
Quick facts: Over 500 artifacts excavated from 5,000-year-old tombs are displayed here, including copper arrowheads and jewelry. The museum has three main galleries dedicated to archaeology, local culture, and geology, where you will also see a 2,000-year-old crocodile skull.
Highlights: One room contains a complete 2,000-year-old crocodile skeleton, evidence that crocodiles lived here when the area was marshy. A giant bronze cannon sitting on the museum roof, looted from 16th century Portuguese ships, will make you stop and stare.


Fujairah's calmest and cleanest beach, where the mountains meet the sea. Go snorkeling, relax on the sand, and feel the magic of the sunset.
Quick facts: The water here is so calm that it is considered the safest beach in Fujairah for swimming. The impact of the waves coming from the Indian Ocean is low here, which keeps the water clean and blue all year round.
Highlights: Under the water here, more than 200 types of colorful fish and coral reefs can be seen, which is nothing less than paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts. Looking towards the west, the peaks of the Hajar mountain range appear to meet the sea directly, presenting a unique sight.


A waterfall flowing in the middle of the desert and lush green ponds, this place will surprise you. Climb the rocks, swim in the crystal-clear water, and see rare wildlife up close.
Quick facts: This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is home to over 100 species of birds and the rare Arabian leopard. The waterfall here cascades from a height of 50 meters and flows year-round, creating a spectacular sight amidst the desert.
Highlights: The water in the natural pools hidden among the rocks here is so clear that you can count the grains of sand at a depth of 10 meters. On a winter morning, when the fog covers these hills, the entire valley turns into a magical lush green paradise.


The most beautiful walking experience between the sea and the mountains. Calm waves, a green palm lane, and the cool evening breeze await you.
Quick facts: Its 3.5-kilometer-long coastline gives Fujairah city a distinct identity. Over 10,000 people come here on weekends to enjoy the sunset and cool breeze.
Highlights: In the evening when the lights come on, sitting in the shade of more than 40 palm trees along the walkway and listening to the sound of the sea waves is a wonderful experience. From here, the peaks of the Hajar Mountains and the view up to the Oman border can be seen together, which is not found anywhere else in the entire United Arab Emirates.


One of the largest and most beautiful mosques in the UAE, where you can see a wonderful blend of peace and art. As soon as you step here, you will feel the white marble courtyard, hand-carved engravings, and a supernatural calm.
Quick facts: Located in Fujairah, this mosque is the only one in the UAE that does not use only white marble; instead, it features a unique blend of brown and cream colored stones. Its four minarets are 100 meters tall, and over 28,000 people can pray here at one time.
Highlights: The most unique thing here is that the inner part of the mosque's dome has hand-carved designs of flowers and vines that are not perfectly symmetrical, but deliberately left uneven. At night, when the light falls on these carvings, the entire dome appears like a starry sky.


An amazing experience of floating over the sea! As soon as you enter the water, you will see a world of colorful fish and corals.
Quick facts: Located a short distance from the coast of Fujairah, this rocky islet is a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts. Over 100 different kinds of colorful fish and marine life are found here, making it an excellent spot for diving and snorkeling.
Highlights: The special thing here is that this rock is part of a protected marine park, where turtles, eagle rays, and even occasional whale sharks can be seen. This colorful underwater world, with bright corals and schools of fish swimming among them, feels like a living painting.
Selected by City Buddy based on guest reviews and proximity to top attractions
Search all hotels in Fujairah, United Arab EmiratesPowered by agoda

These deep-fried dough balls are drizzled with date molasses or honey. They are especially popular during Ramadan and are a staple sweet treat across the UAE.

This traditional Emirati dessert is made by cooking flour with butter, sugar, and saffron until it forms a rich, pudding-like consistency. It is often garnished with nuts and cardamom.

A sweet dish made from crushed dates mixed with ghee and spices such as cardamom and saffron. It is a nutrient-rich dessert that Bedouins traditionally enjoyed for energy.

This slow-cooked dish blends wheat and meat (usually chicken or lamb) with a pinch of salt, cooked until it becomes a smooth, porridge-like consistency. It is a beloved dish served during Ramadan, weddings, and celebrations.

Considered the national dish of the UAE, Machboos is a fragrant rice dish cooked with tender meat or seafood and flavored with a unique spice blend called loomi (dried lime) and other local spices.

A hearty Emirati vegetable and meat stew, typically made with tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, and zucchini simmered with lamb or chicken. It is often served alongside rice or flatbread for a comforting meal.

This traditional coffee is brewed with cardamom and saffron, giving it a distinctive aromatic flavor. It is a symbol of hospitality in the UAE and is always served with dates.

A strong, sweet milk tea flavored with cardamom, ginger, and sometimes saffron. Originally from South Asia, it has become an iconic daily beverage across the UAE.

A refreshing salted yogurt drink that is widely consumed to cool down in the hot desert climate. It is often enjoyed alongside spicy or rich dishes to aid digestion.
Get a PDF with all attractions, ratings, and tips. Perfect for offline use.
UAE has no passenger rail service to Fujairah
Fujairah International Airport (FJR) is just 5 minutes from the city. Alternatively, you can fly into Dubai or Sharjah and drive 1.5 to 2 hours by car.
The easiest and most affordable way to get mobile internet wherever you travel.
Comments (5)
Weather was brutal in July, 45 degrees is no joke. But the beaches are gorgeous and way less crowded than Dubai. Worth it if you can handle the heat.
Mountain views mixed with ocean made this place unique. Not much nightlife but great for relaxing. Food was decent, prices cheaper than Dubai for sure.
Rent a car. Public transport is almost nonexistent and taxis add up fast. Drive up to the Friday Market on the way in, best place for cheap souvenirs and local honey.
Stayed 3 nights and honestly that was enough. Friday brunch at the resort was incredible. The fort is cool but small. Nice weekend escape vibe overall.
Skip the hotel restaurants and go to the old souk area for real shawarma and falafel. Half the price and twice the taste. Also bring cash, not all places take card.