The UAE's adventure capital — soaring mountains, the world's longest zipline, ancient forts, ghost villages and pristine beaches, just 100 km from Dubai.
From the UAE's highest peak to pristine Marjan Island beaches, RAK offers dramatic contrasts that make it the country's most underrated emirate.
The UAE's highest peak at 1,934m. The scenic drive is free with breathtaking hairpin bends, cloud-level viewpoints and cool mountain air even in summer.
Fly 2.83 km at speeds up to 150 km/h above the Hajar Mountains. An unforgettable adrenaline rush. Tickets from AED 799. Advance booking essential.
The last fort to fall during the 1820 British campaign. A steep but rewarding hike offers panoramic views over RAK and the mangroves. Entrance is free.
A hauntingly beautiful abandoned coastal settlement from the 1960s with coral-stone buildings, old mosques and wind towers. Free to explore — arrive at dusk for atmosphere.
RAK's flagship man-made island with pristine white sand beaches, calm warm water and resort facilities. Public beach access is free. Calm, uncrowded and beautiful.
Set in an 18th-century fort, this compact museum covers RAK's history from Bronze Age to modern times. Entry just AED 5. Fascinating for history buffs.
Paddle through RAK's extensive mangrove network with local tour operators. Half-day tours from approximately AED 150–250 per person. Spot herons and flamingos.
Multiple marked trails for all fitness levels. The Via Ferrata offers cliff-face climbing with safety harnesses. Trail head access is free. Bring water and sunscreen.
Drive via Emirates Road (E611) north through Sharjah and Ajman. Total distance approximately 100 km with a journey time of 1–1.5 hours depending on traffic.
Toll-free route. Free parking at most RAK attractions. A car is strongly recommended to explore Jebel Jais and the ghost village — public transport doesn't reach these areas.
Buses depart from Al Ittihad Square (Deira) in Dubai to RAK bus station. Journey approximately 1.5–2 hours. Fare around AED 25.
From RAK bus station, local taxis can take you to Marjan Island, the museum and Al Jazirah Al Hamra. However, Jebel Jais requires either a rental car or a dedicated tour.
Consider a day tour from Dubai (AED 150–300) for hassle-free access to all major sites including Jebel Jais.
RAK has transformed its hotel scene — you'll find world-class resorts at prices well below comparable properties in Dubai.
| Category | Hotel | Price (AED/night) | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luxury | Waldorf Astoria RAK | AED 800 – 2,000 | Private beach, golf course, infinity pool |
| Luxury | Rixos Bab Al Bahr | AED 700 – 1,500 | All-inclusive, beachfront, 9 pools |
| Mid-Range | Hilton RAK Beach Resort | AED 500 – 1,200 | 1.5km private beach, family-friendly |
| Budget | Al Hamra Village Golf & Beach | AED 350 – 700 | Beach access, golf, good value |
A full day in Ras Al Khaimah balancing adventure, history and relaxation. Budget: AED 200–900 depending on zipline.
Early start to beat heat and Sharjah traffic. The scenic mountain road begins near RAK city. Stop at viewpoints along the way — they are spectacular and free.
Check in at the Jais Adventure Centre for your pre-booked zipline slot. The experience lasts about 3 minutes of pure adrenaline across 2.83 km of mountains.
Explore the free viewpoints and shorter hiking trails. The Jebel Jais Viewing Deck 7 offers the most dramatic panoramas over the Hajar range.
Descend to RAK city for lunch at local restaurants. Great biryani and Arabic grills for AED 25–50 per person near the old town.
Wander the evocative ruins of this 1960s abandoned coastal village (free). Coral-stone houses, old mosques and wind towers create an incredible atmosphere.
Hike up to this dramatic hilltop fort for panoramic sunset views over RAK and the mangroves. Free entry — the 15-minute climb is well worth it.
End at Marjan Island's free public beach for a sunset swim before the drive back. Return journey to Dubai takes 1–1.5 hours.
Absolutely — RAK is one of the UAE's most rewarding day trips. The combination of dramatic mountains, a world-record zipline, haunting ghost villages and beautiful beaches makes it unique. It's also far less crowded than Dubai's main attractions.
The zipline experience itself lasts approximately 3 minutes, covering 2.83 km at speeds up to 150 km/h. Allow 1.5–2 hours total including registration, safety briefing, transport to the launch point and a second ride back on the tandem zip.
RAK is extremely safe — a low-crime, family-friendly emirate. The main hazards are natural: mountain hiking requires sensible footwear and water, and sea swimming should be done at designated beach areas.
Yes. Unlike Sharjah, RAK permits alcohol in licensed hotels, restaurants and bars. The Waldorf Astoria, Rixos and Hilton all serve alcohol in their outlets.
October through April is ideal with cool mountain air and pleasant beach weather. Summer can reach 44°C at sea level, though Jebel Jais remains significantly cooler. The New Year's Eve fireworks on Marjan Island are world-famous.
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