


Al Ain Museum, nestled in the heart of Al Ain City, offers a fascinating journey through the UAE's rich history and culture.

Al Ain has a hot desert climate, but indoors can be air-conditioned. Long sleeves protect from sun and air-conditioning chill.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Al Ain's hot climate. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Protect your eyes from the strong desert sun while exploring Al Ain's outdoor attractions.
Handcrafted pottery from Al Ain, reflecting the region's traditional art and culture.
Renowned for their sweet taste, these dates are a symbol of Al Ain's agricultural heritage.
Intricately designed silver jewellery, reflecting the region's rich history and craftsmanship.
Sweet dough balls drizzled with date syrup and sesame seeds

Sweet vermicelli with eggs, cardamom, and sugar syrup

Slow-cooked rice dish with meat, onions, and spices
Known for its extensive buffet breakfast with a variety of international dishes.
Famous for its lavish breakfast buffet featuring local and international dishes.
Located within the historic Al Ain Fort, offering traditional Emirati cuisine in a unique setting.
A captivating light and sound show that brings the history of Kanchanpur to life, held in the ruins of the ancient Kanchanpur Fort.
A cozy, family-owned cafe in Sekiu, Washington, offering homemade comfort food and stunning views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Nestled in the mountains, Daocheng Hot Springs offers a serene retreat with mineral-rich waters and stunning views.
A fascinating glimpse into the UAE's history and culture.

A lush green oasis with date palms and traditional falaj irrigation system.
A beautifully restored palace showcasing the UAE's royal history.