United Arab Emirates!! Formerly the part of Trucial States under Brittan, The most charming and phenomenal destination in Middle East. Usually, People who travels here touching mostly the following Emirates - Dubai & Abu Dhabi only. Here we go. This country or region has many other points out of these Emirates.
Ideal for travelers short on time, this tour covers remaining five emirates (Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah) Visit beaches, markets, mosques, and more attractions across these emirates.
Just taking you to these with the famous landmarks mapped touristic. If You have a day and if you are looking for something different you must choose this with us.
Pickup included
Housed within Sharjah's first airport building, the Al Mahatta Museum is an aviation museum established in the year 2000 highlighting the history of flight in the UAE and the region. The airport was used in the 1930s as a staging post for commercial flight routes from Britain to India. Sheikh Sultan Bin Saqr built a rest house, known as The Fort, to accommodate the crew and passengers for the overnight stop. The first stopover in Sharjah of a passenger flight from London's Croydon airport to India was on the 5th of October 1932. In 1940 the British Royal Air Force built its own facilities adjacent to The Fort and extended the runway. In 1956, a new Control Tower was opened, which operated up until the new Sharjah International Airport opened in 1977. After this time, the fort was abandoned and was restored and opened as a museum in 2000.
King Faisal Mosque The King Faisal Mosque is one of the largest, beautiful and most iconic mosques in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Covering approximately 12,000 m², the majestic King Faisal Mosque will provide you with the opportunity of capturing interesting photographs and witnessing some mind-boggling architecture as well. The Mosque name was derived after the erstwhile ruler of Saudi Arabia named King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud.
Explore a dazzling array of handicrafts at this traditional Arabic souk. When you’re thinking about what to do in Sharjah, the Central Souk should be among your first stops. With a well-known blue tile-trimmed facade - the Central Souk is an iconic landmark on the Sharjah map and is one of the city’s most photographed buildings. This souk is also symbolic of the history of UAE, featuring prominently on the five-dirham note.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.