Daily Tour
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The 6 Emirates in a Day Tour is the ultimate way to experience the diversity of the United Arab Emirates in a single journey.
This full-day tour covers six emirates, excluding Abu Dhabi, and showcases the country’s rich culture, landscapes, and heritage.
Starting from Dubai’s modern skyline, the tour takes you through a fascinating blend of old and new attractions.
It is ideal for travelers who want to see more of the UAE beyond the city of Dubai.
Your journey includes visits to Sharjah’s famous landmarks such as Qanat Al Qasba, the Islamic Art Museum, Central Souk, and the Fish Market.
Experience the charm of Ajman, the UAE’s smallest emirate, known for its peaceful atmosphere.
Explore Umm Al Quwain, admired for its traditional setting and relaxed lifestyle.
Ras Al Khaimah offers a unique mix of culture, history, modern development, and natural beauty.
The tour concludes in Fujairah, the only emirate located entirely along the Gulf of Oman.
Known for its untouched landscapes and scenic coastline, Fujairah highlights the UAE’s natural beauty.
This journey allows you to witness the striking contrasts between mountains, deserts, and coastal regions.
With comfortable transfers and an experienced guide included, the tour promises a smooth and enriching experience across the UAE.
Experience the ultimate UAE sightseeing adventure in a single day with our 6 Emirates in a Day Tour.
From Dubai’s glitzy modern attractions to Sharjah’s cultural landmarks, Ajman’s historic gems, Umm Al Quwain’s relaxed charm, Ras Al Khaimah’s dramatic landscapes, and Fujairah’s untouched natural beauty, this tour lets you explore the UAE’s most iconic sights.
Witness the striking contrasts between the country’s modern urban marvels and its timeless cultural heritage, all in one seamless journey.
Your day begins with a drive from Dubai to Sharjah, just 30 kilometers away, where you’ll explore iconic cultural landmarks.
Visit the Islamic Art Museum, stroll through the Central Souk and Fish Market, and admire the picturesque Qanat Al Qasba and Sharjah Corniche.
Next, visit Ajman, the UAE’s smallest emirate, and enjoy stops at the Ajman Museum, Gold Souk, and the city’s pristine beaches.
Then, experience the laid-back charm of Umm Al Quwain, known for its timeless sights and serene environment.
Travel onward to Ras Al Khaimah, home to cultural treasures like the Queen of Sheeba Palace and leisure attractions such as Banyan Tree Al Wadi.
The tour concludes in Fujairah, the only emirate located entirely along the Gulf of Oman, offering breathtaking mountain landscapes and pristine coastal beauty.
Highlights include Fujairah Museum, Masafi Market, Khorfakkan Beach, and scenic drives through the Hajar Mountains, making it the perfect end to a day of adventure.
Optional pick-ups from other emirates are available for an extra surcharge, ensuring convenience for all travelers.
Transfers are only available from centrally located hotels and residences in Dubai, including Deira, Bur Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai Marina, and nearby areas.
Visitors should follow a decent dress code at cultural sites: knees and shoulders must be covered.
Some attractions may be closed on specific days or weekends; no compensation is provided for closures.
Light summer clothing is suitable for most of the year, but sweaters or jackets are recommended during winter evenings.
Do not carry heavy luggage during the tour.
Respect privacy: avoid photographing people without permission, particularly in conservative areas.
Eating, drinking, and smoking inside the vehicle are strictly prohibited during any tour with transfer services.
The tour includes guided sightseeing of six emirates (Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah).
All transfers, hotel pick-up/drop-off from central Dubai locations, and the services of an experienced tour guide are included.
Yes, pick-up from other emirates can be arranged for an additional surcharge depending on your location.
It is recommended to confirm availability in advance to secure your preferred pick-up point.
No, meals and beverages are not included in the standard itinerary.
You can stop at local restaurants along the route or bring your own snacks and refreshments.
Visitors should follow a modest dress code when visiting cultural sites: knees and shoulders should be covered.
Comfortable summer clothing is ideal, but bring a jacket or sweater during winter evenings due to cooler temperatures.
Some attractions may be closed on specific days or weekends, and the tour operator cannot provide compensation for closures.
Your guide will offer alternative sightseeing options wherever possible to ensure a full and enjoyable experience.
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