Al Ain – The UAE’s best-kept secret
Flights to Al Ain are your gateway to a destination with seven oases and an astoundingly well-preserved historic city, full of fascinating monuments.
Visit the museums for real insight into Bedouin culture, or climb Jebel Hafeet – the emirate’s highest peak.
Here you can discover rich Arabic history and archaeological wonders that can be traced back thousands of years.
Discover the nation’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site at Al Ain Oasis and the former home of the late Sheikh Zayed Sultan Al Nahyan at Al Ain Palace.
When you fly to Al Ain, you’ll be given the perfect opportunity to see a different side to the United Arab Emirates – encountering picturesque scenery, fun places for all the family to enjoy, and so much more.
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Reasons to visit Al Ain
Go back in time at Al Ain National Museum
Housed in the historic Sultan Bin Zayed Fort, the Al Ain National Museum is the ideal location to learn more about the history and heritage of the United Arab Emirates.
The museum features authentic reconstructions of traditional majlis and wonderful local artefacts dating back millennia.
You’ll journey through time as you gain a deeper understanding of this incredible region. Discover coins and pendants that can be traced to the Bronze and Iron Ages and encounter the stunning exhibitions of the elegantly restored Grand Hili tomb.
Admire Qasr al Muwaiji
Get familiar with traditional Emirati architecture as you explore the former home of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan. Constructed in the initial stages of the 20th century, Qasr al Muwaiji was recently restored.
The fort now contains a small museum which allows you to understand more about the lives of people who lived there, as well as the history of the fort itself.
Relax at Al Ain Oasis
A major draw to Al Ain is the incredible Al Ain Oasis, where you can take the time to learn more about the important role of date palms and a traditional way of life in the city.
The small museum in the main entrance to the oasis is packed full of exciting information and displays. Almost 150,000 date palm trees can be found in the oasis itself, with the palm groves fed by a 3,000-year-old falaj irrigation system that is still used today.
Enjoy a relaxing stroll or take a buggy or horse ride through this wonderful destination.
Flying to Al Ain: FAQs
Where should I stay in Al Ain?
Most of Al Ain’s top attractions such as the Al Jahili Fort and Al Ain Oasis are within easy reach of the Al Mutaw’ah neighbourhood. If you’re after outdoor activities such as white water rafting or popular hiking trails, you might prefer staying in the Mbazzarah Al Khadra neighbourhood.
How many days should I spend in Al Ain?
Many of the major attractions can be enjoyed in three to four days, but allow a week to really relax and make the most of this stunning city. You can also extend your visit to Al Ain by heading to magnificent Abu Dhabi. The capital of the UAE is just a couple of hours away by car.
What should I see in Al Ain?
From the magnificent paradise of Al Ain Oasis to the stunning mountain view from the top of Jebel Hafeet, there’s plenty to see and do in Al Ain. Visit one of AL Ain’s biggest forts in the form of Al Jahili, or head to the Al Ain Palace Museum to witness one of the UAE’s most fascinating cultural landmarks.