Ajman has strengthened its tourism offering through innovative projects and services that cater to visitors seeking leisure, culture and relaxation.
The emirate presents a
diverse tourism panorama that weaves together modern destinations, protected
natural reserves and heritage landmarks, delivering a fully integrated travel
experience.
Ajman has secured a
distinctive position on the tourism map, transforming into one of the UAE’s
leading destinations for visitors within the country and abroad, reported WAM.
The emirate’s growing
appeal in its unique balance between authenticity and modernity, supported by
major advances in tourism-related infrastructure in recent years.
These developments
include luxury resorts, upgraded public facilities, enhanced beaches and
recreational spaces, all contributing to a welcoming and attractive tourism
environment.
These efforts align
with the ‘World’s Coolest Winter’ campaign, launched under the theme ‘Our
winter is entrepreneurial’ by the Ministry of Economy and Tourism, in
collaboration with national tourism, culture and heritage authorities, to
showcase the UAE’s diverse tourism offerings and boost domestic and
international tourism.
Located in the heart
of the city, Marsa Ajman, stands out as one of the emirate’s most prominent
modern attractions, offering tranquil seaside experiences, stunning sea views
and a vibrant waterfront atmosphere.
It provides ideal
spaces for walking, jogging and cycling, alongside a constantly evolving
programme of entertainment events and activities.
Spanning more than
140,000 square metres, the area is a landmark luxury destination situated close
to several high-end hotels, including Fairmont Ajman and Ajman Saray, and near
the Ajman Free Zone
Designed with families
in mind, Marsa Ajman features wide open spaces, children’s activities and an
interactive water fountain, while its central plaza can accommodate up to 3,000
visitors.
The destination also
hosts a variety of upscale restaurants and cafes overlooking the sea, in
addition to retail outlets and open-air kiosks that introduce a fresh shopping
concept set against scenic waterfront views.
Among its standout
experiences is a two-hour sea cruise, offering a lavish open buffet of seafood,
western and eastern cuisine, accompanied by live entertainment.
A modern seaside
promenade further enhances the experience, inviting visitors to enjoy fitness
activities along the coast.
From contemporary
leisure to historical depth, the Red Fort remains one of Ajman’s most iconic
heritage landmarks.
Originally built with
four rooms and two towers and expanded in the 1980s, the fort is distinguished
by its red-hued exterior walls and the use of sandalwood in its beams and roof
supports.
The site is surrounded
by a picturesque area featuring a traditional well and native trees.
The fort reflects the
architectural mastery of its era, combining traditional Arabic design with
modern restoration techniques.
Its intricate
carvings, decorative arches and historic courtyards allow visitors to step back
in time and explore Ajman’s cultural heritage through preserved rooms, gardens
and open spaces.
One of Ajman’s most
significant tourism zones, home to a range of leisure projects and renowned
natural reserve rich in mangroves and birdlife.
Al Zorah also features
world-class recreational facilities, including golf courses, water sports
venues and contemporary resorts.
Al Zorah Beach offers
a serene coastal escape, blending natural beauty with family-friendly
facilities.
Known for its calm
atmosphere, clear waters and golden sands, the beach caters to visitors seeking
relaxation or water-based activities, with dedicated children’s play areas,
expansive spaces for walking, camping and sports, as well as a variety of cafés
and restaurants.
Al Zorah Nature
Reserve is a haven for eco-tourism enthusiasts, featuring dense mangrove
forests that support resident and migratory birds, along with diverse plant
life supported by abundant water sources.
Its coastal waters are
rich in fish and coral reefs, offering a unique natural ecosystem.
The reserve delivers a
comprehensive tourism experience for all age groups, particularly families,
with attractions such as children’s entertainment zones, a water park, a
dinosaur exhibition, sports facilities and a wide range of water activities,
including jet skiing, inflatable boats and fishing trips.
Visitors can also
explore the mangrove forests through guided kayak tours, while Al Zorah Marina
Walk provides an ideal setting for walking and jogging, complemented by more
than 25 restaurants and entertainment options.
Al Zorah is also home
to the Al Zorah Golf Club, which opened in 2015 and features a world-class
18-hole course set within a stunning natural landscape of mangroves and green
fairways, accommodating up to 50 players at a time.
Completing the
experience is The Oberoi Beach Resort, Al Zorah, which offers premium luxury
through sea-facing rooms and private villas.
Located just minutes from the golf club, adventure experiences such as kayaking and marine activities, and the UAE Pygmy Zoo, the resort stands out as an ideal destination for family holidays.