History & culture
Fujairah's forts, coastal villages and mountain routes reflect a history oriented toward the Indian Ocean as much as the desert interior.
An east-coast Emirate of rugged mountain roads, historic forts and clear water opening directly onto the Gulf of Oman.
Coast · Diving · Mountain roads
Introduction
Coast · Diving · Mountain roads
An east-coast Emirate of rugged mountain roads, historic forts and clear water opening directly onto the Gulf of Oman.
Weather & climate
Fujairah's winters are mild and ideal for beaches and wadis. Sea conditions and mountain weather should always be checked before setting out.
Things to experience
Selected highlights
History & culture
Fujairah's forts, coastal villages and mountain routes reflect a history oriented toward the Indian Ocean as much as the desert interior.
Nature & landscape
The Hajar Mountains dominate the Emirate, folding into wadis, protected habitats and the UAE's most accessible reef experiences.
Suggested itineraries
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A compact route through forts, coast and clear water.
Add diving, mountain roads and slow coastal mornings.
Explore the coastline in depth with protected mountain landscapes.
Nezasa-ready itinerary
Practical information
A concise field guide for moving comfortably, respectfully and confidently through Fujairah.
Essential information
Currency
UAE dirham (AED)
Language
Arabic · English widely spoken
Timezone
GST · UTC +4
Electricity
Type G · 230V
Arrival, movement & planning
Fujairah is usually reached by road across the Hajar Mountains from Dubai or Sharjah. Transfers to Al Aqah and Dibba should be planned separately from the city.
Taxis work for central Fujairah, while a car or driver is best for Al Bidya, wadis, dive centres and the long east-coast corridor.
Sea and mountain conditions can change quickly. Confirm dive visibility, boat departures and wadi access before setting out.
Entry rules depend on nationality. Passports should generally remain valid for at least six months; always confirm current visa requirements through official UAE channels before travel.
Travel insurance is recommended. Heat, sun and dehydration are the main everyday considerations; carry water and check personal medical advice before departure.
Police 999 · Ambulance 998 · Fire / Civil Defence 997 · Coastguard 996. These numbers can be used from anywhere in the UAE.
Traveller notes
Keep swimwear for beaches and dive facilities rather than public heritage areas.
Never enter wadis during rain or flood warnings.
Start coastal drives early for softer light and quieter stops.
Next destination
Abu Dhabi