Umm Al Quwain
Country Coastal BeachesUmm Al Quwain is one of the seven emirates in the United Arab Emirates, located in the northern part of the country. It is the least populous of the seven emirates and offers a more tranquil and traditional experience compared to its bustling neighbors like Dubai and Sharjah. Umm Al Quwain is known for its relaxed atmosphere, rich cultural heritage, and natural beauty. The emirate features a diverse landscape that includes sandy islands, dense mangrove forests, and fertile plains. It is a place where visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as bird watching, kayaking, and sailing. Umm Al Quwain's history is deeply rooted in maritime trade and pearling, which is reflected in its museums and historical sites. The Umm Al Quwain Fort, which now houses the local museum, is a testament to the emirate's past. The emirate also offers a unique attraction, the abandoned village of Al-Dur, which provides a glimpse into ancient civilizations that once thrived in the region. Despite its modest size, Umm Al Quwain has a growing economy with a focus on tourism, fishing, and agriculture. The emirate is also home to the Umm Al Quwain Free Trade Zone, which attracts various businesses due to its strategic location and investment incentives. For those looking to escape the fast pace of city life, Umm Al Quwain provides a serene environment where tradition and nature are cherished.