Ras Al Khaimah is the northernmost of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. It offers a different experience than the other emirates due to its mountains and different landscape, as well as having a large number of ancient archaeological sites, forts, and buildings.

Jebel Jais zipline
Holding the Guinness World Record for the longest zipline in the world, it spans over 2.8 km and reaches speeds of up to 150 km per hour. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Jebel Jais mountain range, the zipline offers thrill-seekers breathtaking views of the rugged landscape below as they soar through the air.

Al Jazeera Al Hamra
Once a historic coastal village with a bustling pearling and fishing community, it is now known for its well-preserved traditional architecture, abandoned buildings, and eerie atmosphere. Al Jazeera Al Hamra offers visitors a glimpse into the past, with its old coral stone houses, narrow alleyways, and wind towers that reflect the region's maritime heritage.

Suwaidi Pearls Farm
Founded by the Suwaidi family, the farm is dedicated to reviving the region's historic pearl diving industry and cultivating high-quality pearls using sustainable and environmentally friendly methods. Visitors can embark on guided tours to learn about the art of pearl cultivation, witness the various stages of pearl production, and gain insight into the history and significance of pearls in the region.