Ras Al Khaimah
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About Ras Al Khaimah
Ras Al Khaimah, often referred to its initials RAK, is an industrial port city and the largest city and capital of the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates. The city had a population of 191,753 people in 2025, and is the sixth-most populous city in UAE after Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Al Ain and Ajman. The city is divided by a creek into two parts: old town in the west and Al Nakheel in the east. The town is the successor to the Islamic era port and trading hub of Julfar.
Ras Al Khaimah translates to "Headland of the Tent". The Arabic word Khaimah (خَيْمَة) means 'tent', but also refers to the palm frond or areesh houses that were common in the area.
Ras Al Khaimah has been the site of continuous human habitation for 7,000 years, with archaeological finds dating back to the Neolithic. The northern area of the city today known as Ras Al Khaimah was previously the location of the important Islamic era settlement and port of Julfar. Although Julfar and Ras Al Khaimah are often placed together, they are in fact two different settlements with distinctive...
Ras Al Khaimah travel guide
Understand
Ras al Khaimah means "headland of the tent" in English. It is nestled between the Hajjar Mountains on the East and the Persian Gulf on the West and shares mountainous borders with the Musandam Peninsula of Oman. With the completion of the E311 Highway (Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road), RAK is only about one hour from the emirate of Dubai. The Emirate has been in existence since 1708 under the ruling Al Qasimi clan. The Emirate joined the wider United Arab Emirates in 1972 after the Iranian seizure of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs islands in the Straight of Hormuz. The Emirate Ras al Khaimah is a tourist hub with clean white beaches, dramatic desert dunes and the majestic Hajjar Mountains. It has numerous tourist landmarks, beautiful wildlife conservations and sanctuaries. Golf has become one of the leading tourist attractions within the emirate. Its several public and private beaches along the Arabian Gulf feature calm waters suitable for swimming and family-friendly activities. The cooler months from November to March are considered the best time for outdoor activities in Ras Al Khaimah, including hiking, beach workouts, kayaking, and mountain excursions. Visitors planning mountain excursions or desert activities often prefer early mornings or late afternoons to avoid peak heat.
Tourist information Ras al Khaimah Tourism website
Getting there
By plane 1 Ras al Khaimah International Airport (RKT IATA RAK Airport), ☏ +971-7-2075200. A few airlines fly to here. 20 minutes from the city centre. There are taxis to the city. Your hotel may offer airport pick up. Bus line G1 goes every hour to the Al Nakheel bus station of Ras Al Khaimah city. (updated Feb 2026) There is a greater choice of flights from Sharjah (SHJ IATA) 80 km , Dubai (DXB IATA) 100 km, Dubai (DWC IATA) 150 km and Abu Dhabi (AUH IATA) 240 km from Ras al Khaimah city.
By rail There is no railway system in Ras al Khaimah yet, however a national railway system called Etihad Rail is under development and will connect all the emirates of the UAE.
By car RAK has good road connections with all the other emirates. The Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road (E311) allows reaching Umm al Quwain (UAQ) in half an hour, Sharjah in less than an hour, Dubai in 1–1½ hour (depending on the traffic) and Abu Dhabi in around 2½–3 hours. The old Coastal Road (E11) is slower but takes you directly to Sharjah via UAQ and Ajman. Fujairah can be reached via the mountain passage or via Masafi (E18) in about 1-1½ hour. An alternative to the above is the Emirates Road (E611), which runs parallel to the E311 but avoid running through the centre of Dubai: this may be quicker in some circumstances. Ras al Khaimah has a border with Oman (Musandam). It is rather easy to enter and exit the country by car.
By bus 2 RAK Bus Station. The intercity buses from Dubai and Sharjah arrive here. (updated Feb 2026) 3 Al Nakheel Bus Station. The bus from the Ras Al Khaimah airport arrives here. (updated Feb 2026) The RAK Transport Authority runs buses to Dubai (Union Bus Station), Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al Quwain, Abu Dhabi and Al Ain; they also have limited services to Global Village and Dubai Mall. See the RAKTA bus page for information on routes, timetables and fares. Buses to Dubai usually leave hourly during the day. There are buses from Khasab in Oman only on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and in November 2024 only one bus in the afternoon. returning to Khasab/Oman in the morning. Demand was decreasing, so check if the busses are available.
By boat There are no passenger boat carriers operating directly to Ras al Khaimah.
Getting around
For tourists, getting around with public transport or walking is rather difficult, and it would be better to go by either taxi or car.
By bus In February 2026 there are four local bus lines. One from Al Nakheel to Jazeera, that covers the main road parallel to the beach. Bus O1 connects the RAK Bus Station with the Al Naheel Bus Station every 30–60min during the day. The buses are air conditioned. You can pay in cash (12 dirham) or with the Sayer Card. The Sayer card costs 30 dirham with 20 dirham balance included. With the card every ride costs 8 dirham and transfers are not included. The RAKTA buses intersect at the Al Nakheel bus station. The timetables in Google Maps are outdated. See the RAKTA website page on buses to get details on routes, timings and prices. Routes and timetables are also in the Sayer app of Ras al Khaimah. On the start page of the app you need to swipe to the right and then touch on "Bus routes". The app hides all bus routes on which there are no departures anymore on the same day. So if you generally want to get information about all routes, don't use the app in the last hours of the day.
On foot Walking around Ras al Khaimah is not easy due to the traffic, lack of sidewalks and zebra crossings and it is something not done and not recommended. For a pleasure walk, Corniche Road and beaches are the best and safest option.
By taxi Taxis are an easy option to move around the emirate. RAKTA licensed taxis use set-fare meters, are reasonable priced and safe. You can find out current charges on the RAKTA page on taxis. As of January 2024, RAKTA suggests using the "Careem" app for booking. If you are at a hotel, the concierge will usually be able to summon a taxi for you quickly. Dubai taxis are allowed to ferry passengers back from Dubai to RAK, and the charge to RAK City is around 250-300 AED; be aware of the different types of Dubai taxi - it is more expensive to take the "limo" type of taxi rather than a standard taxi, and you have to be careful at taxi stands that you ask for the regular cream coloured taxis for the cheapest rates.
By car
Car rental is easily available option. Most of the roads in Ras al Khaimah are in good condition and it is easy to find the way around (at least in the city). However, driving can be a challenging experience for those who are not used to slightly chaotic roads. International car rentals are available in most of the hotels. There are also numerous smaller local companies around the town. You should expect to pay from 150 dirham for a small car per day. Heading to Oman? A rental compan
See
Ras al Khaimah Old City - the oldest residential area in the city of Ras al Khaimah with an old souq, old mosque, fishing harbour and Al Hisn Fort, which now host RAK National Museum. 1 Ras al Khaimah National Museum. the RAK National Museum is situated in Al Hisn Fort. It presents the history and culture of Ras al Khaimah. AED 5. (updated Jan 2024) 2 Jebel Jais. the highest peak in the UAE, at 1,934m, and is home to the world's longest zipline (updated Jan 2024) 3 Al Jazirah al Hamra Heritage Village, ☏ +971 507060820. the best-preserved fishermen village in the UAE (updated Jan 2024) Dhow Building Station – continuation of a long Ras al Khaimah’s tradition of dhow building. Camel Race Track – taste of the Arabic heritage with excitement of the race. Prehistoric Shimal – one of the oldest settlements not only in Ras al Khaimah but also in the region, it has remains of numerous ancient constructions such as Umm an-Nar tombs (2600-2000BC), Wadi Suq tombs (2000-1600BC), a second millennium BC settlement, findings from the Sassanian period (300-632AD) and the Abbasid era (750-1250AD). 4 Queen of Sheeba’s Palace (Shimal Fort). Shimal Fort, known locally as 'Sheba's Palace', the remains of an Islamic era fortification. (updated Jan 2024) Wadi Haqil – a large wadi, which up to the 1970s was a centre of pottery production started in the 15th century. 5 Dhayah Fort. the UAE’s only remaining hilltop fort, dating back to the Bronze Age. The fort was a last point of defence against the British who attacked Ras al Khaimah in the 19th century. The village of Dhayah has remains of old tombs and settlements. (updated Jan 2024) 6 Ghalilah Village and Wadi. Th main attractions include famous Stairway to Heaven track, ancient tomb, heritage village and fishermen houses. 7 Sha’am. A town near the border with Musandam. It is worth to visit for its interesting old wadi settlements, rock engravings and small harbour. 8 Wadi Bih. One of the picturesque wadis in the UAE. It has remains of old settlements, graveyards and breath taking scenery. In one of the tributary wadis, the Jebel al Jais Mountain Resort is constructed. 9 Falayah Fort (Al Fulayyah). An 18th-century fort, and old summer residence of the sheiks of Ras al Khaimah. The General Treaty of Peace between the British and the local sheiks was signed there. 10 Khatt. An oasis with thermal waters and numerous archaeological sites. Southern Wadis - Wadi Asimah, Daftah, Munay’i, Shawka, Qawr, Safarfir – full of prehistoric sites, scenic and yet undeveloped.
Do
Beach Fishing Ice land Waterpark - it offers more than 50 rides and numerous water games. Saqr Park - the Saqr Park is the Emirate’s biggest public park. It has some slides, electrical cars, computer games and other attractions for the young ones. Camel race track – camel race is an attraction not to be missed. The races take place on Fridays, early in the morning from October till March. Camping and picnicking – done everywhere, although mountains are particularly popular for camping and beach, Saqr Park, Corniche Road and Emirates Road are often chosen for picnicking. Golf – there are two golf clubs in Ras al Khaimah. Tower Links Golf Club (18 hole) and Al Hamra Golf Club (9 hole). Shisha cafés – a rather relaxing and very local experience. Many restaurants offer shisha, and Corniche Road seems to be particularly popular. Shooting Club Powered parachuting Micro-Light flying Diving Mountain climbing Wadi bashing – Ras al Khaimah has a wonderful mountains which are often visited by residents and tourists. A 4WD is a must. Bird watching Quad biking – popular activity amongst the local community, bikes can be rented at the Awafi desert area. Desert safaris – organized by most of the hotels. Cinemas - there are two cinemas in Ras al Khaimah: Grand Manar (07 2278888) with mainly English-language movies and Gulf Cinema (07 2223313) with a range of Indian and Arabic movies. Corniche Road – it is one of the most popular places in Ras al Khaimah, a centre of all action. It is a long street by the RAK Creek with a green promenade, attended mostly on the weekends. Picnics, jogging, roller-skating, biking are only few activities and sports that take place there.
Buy
Old Souq – old souq is not that old, but it is the most traditional shopping experience you can get in Ras al Khaimah. 1 Al Nakheel. a district with numerous small shops. Because, numerous of these shops sell Indian products and there is a large Indian community living in this area, Al Nakheel is called by some a small India. (updated Jan 2024) 2 Fish Market, The Old Market Area, Ras al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates, ☏ +971 558283038. interesting cultural experience and a chance to see a local sea life. (updated Jan 2024) 3 Vegetable Market. situated under the RAK Bridge, the market is a colourful place although most of the products are not locally produced (updated Jan 2024) Shopping malls – apart from smaller shops and shopping centres, there are shopping malls in Ras al Khaimah with Manar Mall being the most popular. Other are: Al Hamra Mall and Safeer Mall.
Eat
A typical Emirati food is not widely available but it can be found in so called ‘popular kitchen’ types of restaurants. Lebanese cuisine mixed with some Arabic and Indian influences is often considered a local food. What you can expect in the restaurant is traditional Lebanese mezze (hummos, mutabal, salads, falafel), kebabs, biryani, fish or lamb. Ras al Khaimah's different cultures brought different tastes for food, restaurants of many types and origins are opened in the city. Considering a large number of Indians in Ras al Khaimah, there are plenty of great Indian restaurants. All major international fast food restaurants chains are also present in Ras al Khaimah and there are numerous local fast food outlets. Vegetarians will be please to know that in most of the restaurants have at least one vegetarian option, there are also a few purely vegetarian restaurants in town and the concept is widely understood.
Drink & nightlife
Arabic coffee and tea are available almost everywhere. So are the juices made from freshly squeezed fruits. You can only get alcohol in the hotels, although you can buy it for your private use.
Go next
Musandam Peninsula: Omani exclave that borders RAK and seems to be a world away. There are buses to Khasab in Oman only on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and now only one bus in the morning. returning from Khasab/Oman in the afternoon. Demand was decreasing, so check if the busses are available. Contact RAKTA for up-to-date-information
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.