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Ras Al Khaimah

From soaring peaks to calm shores, Ras Al Khaimah offers a connection to nature, adventure and a history that spans over 7,000 years.

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Over 7,000 years of history to explore

Nearly 1,000 archaeological sites, some UNESCO-listed, reveal Ras Al Khaimah’s rich and ancient legacy.
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Where pearls tell stories

A legacy of pearl diving is preserved at Suwaidi Pearls, where visitors can explore this centuries-old tradition.
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An oasis of tranquility

80km of coastline offer sandy beaches, turquoise lagoons and peaceful mangrove forests.
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Adrenaline dreamland

Experience Jais Flight - the world’s longest zipline at 2.83km - reaching speeds of up to 150km/h.
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Fortresses through time

Explore 18 historic forts across the Emirate - including Dhayah Fort, the UAE’s only remaining hilltop fortress.
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Cooler at the top

At 1,934 meters, Jebel Jais is the UAE’s highest peak, offering stunning views and a cooler escape.
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Adventures across mountains, valleys and sea

From mountain trails to off-road excursions and coastal water sports, Ras Al Khaimah offers a variety of outdoor experiences. Jebel Jais, home to the world’s longest zipline, continues to expand with new attractions, adventures and hiking trails.

Keeping the past alive: restoring RAK’s landmarks

With over 7,000 years of history, Ras Al Khaimah’s forts, archaeological sites and heritage villages connect the past to the present. These landmarks are being preserved for now and for the future through restoration and immersive cultural experiences.

Where every stay becomes a story

Luxury here means more than amenities – it is about connection, discovery and memorable moments.

Adventures across mountains, valleys and sea

From mountain trails to off-road excursions and coastal water sports, Ras Al Khaimah offers a variety of outdoor experiences. Jebel Jais, home to the world’s longest zipline, continues to expand with new attractions, adventures and hiking trails.

Keeping the past alive: restoring RAK’s landmarks

With over 7,000 years of history, Ras Al Khaimah’s forts, archaeological sites and heritage villages connect the past to the present. These landmarks are being preserved for now and for the future through restoration and immersive cultural experiences.

Where every stay becomes a story

Luxury here means more than amenities – it is about connection, discovery and memorable moments.
Dhayah Fort and Al Jazeera Al Hamra

Preserving the past, enriching the future

By restoring Dhayah Fort and Al Jazeera Al Hamra, as well as promoting sustainable cultural tourism, Ras Al Khaimah ensures its rich history remains a living part of its future.

Did you know?

A legacy of pearl diving

Ras Al Khaimah was once a global hub for pearl trading. Its prized pearls reached markets in Europe and India.

One of the world’s oldest inhabited places

Ras Al Khaimah has been home to people for over 7,000 years, making it one of Earth's longest continuously settled regions.

Tourism on the rise

In 2024, Ras Al Khaimah welcomed 1.28 million overnight visitors, boosting tourism revenues by 12%.

Options to Explore

RAK Art Festival

Nature Walks