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.
With one million square metres of natural mangrove forest, Al Zorah Nature Reserve is a haven for bird and marine life.
A natural area, currently under development in Manama area.
The 16km stretch of beach overlooking the Arabian Gulf. Ajman’s beautiful coastline is best enjoyed with a stroll along the Corniche, where families come to promenade and picnic on the beach.
A Timelapse/Hyperlapse video of Ajman - United Arab Emirates.
Ajman has a subtropical, arid climate. Sunny blue skies and high temperatures can be expected most of the year as rainfall is infrequent.
Arab culture has been synonymous with warm and gracious hospitality for centuries and it remains at the heart of Ajman society today.
Ajman has a rich and fascinating history, reflecting our coastal and islamic heritage.
The generous and welcoming spirit of Arabian hospitality of old remains a strong element in Ajman’s modern culture.
Covering just 260 square kilometres and with a population 373,000, Ajman is the smallest of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, alongside Abu Dhabi (the country’s capital), Dubai, Sharjah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah.