Ajman is the smallest but somehow still the most authentic of the seven Emirates. Plus winter sun is guaranteed.
Ajman may be the smallest of the seven Emirates, but with its dry sunny climate, and fabulous beaches the country may well be an ideal winter holiday. Snuggled between Shajah and flashy Dubai, Ajman harbours ancient practises, showcasing the heritage of its civilisation and offering a true experience of Arabia today.
Ajman – The Smallest Emirate
Ajman covers 260sq kilometres of the northeast of the Arabian Peninsula. The emirate is known for its beaches, historical sites and the city of Ajman which is home to a gold souk, markets and restaurants with palm trees lining the natural, white-sand beaches and where 500 mosques shape the skyline with their distinctive minarets. A path runs along the Corniche connecting five-star hotels overlooking the Arabian Gulf.
Authentic markets sell souvenirs, coins and fashion in vibrant sparkly textures.
Where to eat in Ajman
Marsa is a modern promenade area dotted with various restaurants and coffee shops, skirting the waterfront where families enjoy the cooler evenings. Food stores add to the bustle of local life and restaurants see local men sitting outside contemplating life over pots of Arabian coffee.
Families share meals in local Emirati restaurants such as Liwarah, located in the heart of the heritage area. Here, try the Ragag (bread), and dip into honey and cheese and accompany it with Arabic coffee, which is made with cardamom, and Luqemat balls coated in date syrup, which is similar to donuts.
Ajman has a plentiful daily supply and a reputation for its fresh fish. Seascape at the Wyndam Garden serves the best platters and the for memorable Indian food book a table at Bukhara at the Ajman Hotel.
Ajman Equestrian Club
We stared at each other. His eyes expressive and fiery, body statuesque, noble and elegant in his mottled grey coat. Prized by the nomadic Bedouin people, the revered Arabian horse is just one of many symbolic features of Ajman.
If like me you have a love for horses, then visit Ajman Equestrian Club. The Club is dedicated to stabling over 120 championship horses as well as operating a riding school. The significance of Arabian horses and their historic reputation is embroidered into the fabric of this spacious well-kept facility. As authentic as the emirate itself, each horse has a name which no doubt dates back to the Ajman of old.
The Heritage and Museum District, Old Ajman
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