A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Al Ain Oasis is a vast green area with over 147,000 date palms irrigated by ancient falaj systems. Visitors can explore the oasis on foot, bike, or golf cart and learn about traditional agricultural practices at the eco-center.
A family-friendly destination featuring a wide variety of animals, including African big game, gazelles, oryx, and albino lions. The zoo offers interactive experiences like animal feeding and safaris.
Built in the late 19th century, this historic fort is a symbol of Al Ain's heritage. It houses exhibitions and provides insight into the region's history.
A historical palace where Sheikh Zayed, the founding father of the UAE, once lived. It’s a great place to learn about the country’s leadership and history.
Perfect for thrill-seekers, this giant water park offers activities like kayaking, surfing, and rafting.
The former royal residence of Sheikh Zayed, now a museum showcasing the life and times of the UAE’s founding father.
Experience traditional trading at this lively market, where camels are bought and sold.
Currently under restoration, this museum displays artifacts that tell the story of Al Ain’s history and archaeology.