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You'll Love Ajman if:

  • You want to enjoy exotic cultures and climates.
  • You want a relaxed and intimate break away from the usual tourist trail.
  • You are seeking some retail therapy whilst on your holiday.

Experience Ajman

Ajman is the smallest of the seven emirates and is centrally located on the western coast of the United Arab Emirates. Much like her fellow city of Dubai, Ajman is firmly placed in the modern age, although better described as a laid back and unassuming alternative. From camel rides and sun-drenched beaches, to designer shopping and local cuisine, there's plenty to explore here.

Ajman Family Holidays

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Ajman is ideal for sun drenched beach holidays, as it boasts a beautiful stretch of coast that extends across 16 kilometres of the Gulf Coast. The shores are sprinkled with soft white sands, and are lapped at by shimmering, crystal clear bright blue sea waters. The beaches are often deserted, so...

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Ajman is ideal for sun drenched beach holidays, as it boasts a beautiful stretch of coast that extends across 16 kilometres of the Gulf Coast. The shores are sprinkled with soft white sands, and are lapped at by shimmering, crystal clear bright blue sea waters. The beaches are often deserted, so they are ideal for families who want some quiet quality time to relax together.

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boat trips

A trip to Ajman will open your family’s eyes to some truly magical sights, none more so than catching a glimpse of dolphins in their natural habitats. These spectacular creatures are common of the coast of Ajman, so whether you head off on a dolphin spotting cruise, or sit and watch for them along...

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A trip to Ajman will open your family’s eyes to some truly magical sights, none more so than catching a glimpse of dolphins in their natural habitats. These spectacular creatures are common of the coast of Ajman, so whether you head off on a dolphin spotting cruise, or sit and watch for them along the coast, it’s likely you will capture some sights of them.

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restaurant

The beaches are a great place to head to with children for some food, with some laid back, welcoming beachside cafes and shacks providing light bites, full meals and drinks as you look out over the ocean. Head into the city and you will find a wealth of different restaurants, many of which offer...

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The beaches are a great place to head to with children for some food, with some laid back, welcoming beachside cafes and shacks providing light bites, full meals and drinks as you look out over the ocean. Head into the city and you will find a wealth of different restaurants, many of which offer traditional region cuisine, but with plenty of international, child friendly menus on offer as well.

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Sitting in a convenient location, the Habib Hotel Apartments are perfect for families. Enjoying a laid back, peaceful atmosphere, they’re ideal for parents who are looking for somewhere relaxing to stay. Situated in a great location for making the most of the beach, the Ajman Beach Hotel offers...

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Sitting in a convenient location, the Habib Hotel Apartments are perfect for families. Enjoying a laid back, peaceful atmosphere, they’re ideal for parents who are looking for somewhere relaxing to stay. Situated in a great location for making the most of the beach, the Ajman Beach Hotel offers private space on the sands, as well as a swimming pool.

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Ajman Couples Holidays

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shopping

This city is the destination for some first class shopping, with designer boutiques and chief brands found in the City Centre Mall, which is also home to an array of restaurants and cafes. If you’re looking for something more on the traditional side, the Iranian Souq sells local goods, such as...

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This city is the destination for some first class shopping, with designer boutiques and chief brands found in the City Centre Mall, which is also home to an array of restaurants and cafes. If you’re looking for something more on the traditional side, the Iranian Souq sells local goods, such as handmade pottery.

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beach

With such a good range of different stores and boutiques, many come to Ajman to enjoy some shopping. Alternatively, if you’d rather relax away from the bustling streets of the city, you can head to the beach, which is a beautiful 16 kilometre stretch of pale white sands that is often deserted and...

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With such a good range of different stores and boutiques, many come to Ajman to enjoy some shopping. Alternatively, if you’d rather relax away from the bustling streets of the city, you can head to the beach, which is a beautiful 16 kilometre stretch of pale white sands that is often deserted and almost always quiet.

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cafe

The beach is the perfect place to head to for a romantic dinner under the stars, with a choice of beachside cafes and restaurants that offer spectacular settings and superb views across the bay as you dine. The city is home to some fine dining establishments, with the tasty flavours of Arabic...

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The beach is the perfect place to head to for a romantic dinner under the stars, with a choice of beachside cafes and restaurants that offer spectacular settings and superb views across the bay as you dine. The city is home to some fine dining establishments, with the tasty flavours of Arabic cuisine found on many menus, as well as some international dishes.

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Romance awaits in the luxurious setting of the Kempinski Hotel Ajman. Boasting phenomenal views across the ocean, a private beach, and a stylish spa, it is the ideal destination for a dreamy stay for two. The Landmark Suites Hotel is perfect for a pampering romantic break, with a spa found on site.

Cultural Breaks In Ajman

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museum

There are many interesting cities and destinations within easy reach of Ajman, so take the time to explore during your stay here. Sharjah is home to some wonderful museums and art galleries, as well as the King Faisal Mosque and the Desert Park. Dubai is probably the area’s most known city, with a...

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There are many interesting cities and destinations within easy reach of Ajman, so take the time to explore during your stay here. Sharjah is home to some wonderful museums and art galleries, as well as the King Faisal Mosque and the Desert Park. Dubai is probably the area’s most known city, with a wealth of sights and attractions, or you can visit Umm Al Quwain, which lies along a lush coast of mangroves and Persian Gulf beaches.

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market

The Ajman Museum sits in a late 16th century fort in the central square of the city, and exhibits some fascinating ancient artefacts and findings. If you want to experience one of the city’s bustling cultural centres, head to the Ajman Fish Market. Here you can witness the local fishermen unloading...

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The Ajman Museum sits in a late 16th century fort in the central square of the city, and exhibits some fascinating ancient artefacts and findings. If you want to experience one of the city’s bustling cultural centres, head to the Ajman Fish Market. Here you can witness the local fishermen unloading their fresh catches, and auctioning them to the local market sellers.

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architecture

Ajman is home to some historical examples of architecture alongside its modern, contemporary constructions. The Old Fort, in the central square dates back to the 16th century, when it was a palace. If you want to see the very best in new and prevailing architecture, take a day trip to Dubai, which...

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Ajman is home to some historical examples of architecture alongside its modern, contemporary constructions. The Old Fort, in the central square dates back to the 16th century, when it was a palace. If you want to see the very best in new and prevailing architecture, take a day trip to Dubai, which is filled with shining examples of forward thinking constructions.

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camel rides

This cultural city is filled with fascinating sights and glimpses into the local’s lives, so sightseeing is a must on the agenda of everyone who visits. The coast sitting below the city is a beautiful 16 kilometre stretch of soft pale sands, and one of the best ways of exploring the shores is to...

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This cultural city is filled with fascinating sights and glimpses into the local’s lives, so sightseeing is a must on the agenda of everyone who visits. The coast sitting below the city is a beautiful 16 kilometre stretch of soft pale sands, and one of the best ways of exploring the shores is to take a camel ride.

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