Ajman Tourism Development Department Give a Lecture on Tourism Marketing to Students of the Middlesex University Dubai
A picturesque Ajman enclave surrounded by mountains. Cradled by the Hajar Mountains, the tiny landlocked enclave of Masfout is a hiker’s dream and makes for a refreshing escape from the summer city heat.
The wadis and rocky terrain of the Hajar Mountains near Masfout offer plenty of adventure, so strap on your hiking boots and get set to explore.
Shop as the locals do in the Traditional Souq, an atmospheric Arabian market with a palm-frond roof, timber beams and coral stone floor.
An historic tower-shaped castle set amid rocky countryside. Perched on a mountaintop, the 19th-century Masfout Castle was once the first line of defence against bandits heading to neighbouring Oman.
How to have fun on and under the water in Ajman. Year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches and safe waters make Ajman ideal for watersports such as windsurfing, jetskiing and kayaking.
Crafted by Nicklaus Design and managed by the renowned Troon Golf, Ajman’s new Al Zorah Golf Club has put the emirate on the golfing map.
You may need a visa to visit the UAE. Visa regulations are subject to change, but the following overview should give you an idea of whether you will need one.
Located within a four-hour flight of one-third of the world’s population.
A modest size and lack of heavy traffic make it easy to get around Ajman, whether on foot or by vehicle.
From beaches and mangroves to museums and malls, Ajman city offers an exciting mix to tempt travellers of all ages.
Sleep... One of the most important factors for good health!
Family park for women and children covering 40 thousand square meters with games for all ages, cafeteria, and mosque.