Ajman

A beautiful seashore and a nice corniche add to the serene ambience. Its lovely beaches are ideal for those looking to catch some rays or go for a dip in the warm Gulf waters at any time of year. As you go more inside, the hidden enclaves of Manama and Masfout, tucked against the stunning backdrop of the Hajar Mountains, will charm you.

Masfout, a little landlocked town, is a hiker's paradise and a nice relief from the rising temperatures. The Al Zorah Nature Reserve, located north of the city, is home to 1,000,000 square meters of natural mangrove forest, which attracts birds and marine life. The culture of Ajman is based on great hospitality. It's a hereditary custom that stems from the harsh natural environment and the consequent emphasis on greeting and catering for visitors. In Ajman, neighbors still meet to celebrate life, visitors are greeted cordially, and true friendliness is seen in everyday life. The real welcome spirit of our people, not our beaches, quality-driven resort alternatives, or investment-friendly legislation, defines Ajman's true sense of place.

Masfout, a little landlocked town, is a hiker's paradise and a nice relief from the rising temperatures. The Al Zorah Nature Reserve, located north of the city, is home to 1,000,000 square meters of natural mangrove forest, which attracts birds and marine life. The culture of Ajman is based on great hospitality. It's a hereditary custom that stems from the harsh natural environment and the consequent emphasis on greeting and catering for visitors. In Ajman, neighbors still meet to celebrate life, visitors are greeted cordially, and true friendliness is seen in everyday life. The real welcome spirit of our people, not our beaches, quality-driven resort alternatives, or investment-friendly legislation, defines Ajman's true sense of place.