Looking out onto the shimmering Arabian Gulf, the golden sands of the UAE’s coastline is home to some of the world’s most celebrated metropolitan hubs. The first of these emirates to greet visitors as they journey along the UAE shore is Ras Al Khaimah.

The UAE’s Northernmost Emirate – Ras Al Khaimah offers visitors a truly authentic Arabian experience where guests can expect to be fully immersed in a kaleidoscope of traditional architecture, food and entertainment as well as enjoy outdoor activities and luxury hotels. Here are 10 things you can do while on holiday in this stunning city.

1. Al Marjan Island

Al Marjan, a series of four connected man-made islands, is located in the west of Ras Al Khaimah. Extending a vast 4.5 kilometers into the sea, the island covers an area of 2.7 million square metres. With waterfront homes, quality hotels and resorts, marinas, private resident beaches, leisure, retail and recreational facilities, this ambitious development is a truly unique destination.

2. Explore historical sites

While most of Ras Al Khaimah is modern, the area of Jazirat al-Hamra is a peaceful historical site that provides a taste of peaceful Emirati life from before the 20th Century.

It’s here you’ll find the Ras Al-Khaimah National Museum, which is regarded as one of Ras Al Khaimah’s historical focal-points. Items of popular interest include a variety of documents, manuscripts and treaties passed between Ras Al Khaimah and the UK. To learn more about traditional Emirati life, pass through the museum’s ethnographic section where displays dedicated to architecture, pearl diving, date farming, agriculture and fishing can be found.

3. Jazirat Al Hamra

This abandoned fishing village, just outside Ras Al Khaimah city, with its coral-block architecture is a reminder of the simple local life before the oil boom. Three distinct types of 20th century Gulf architecture can be found in the village, all of which are in stark contrast to the lively cities of the UAE. And watch out for ghosts – some of the abandoned buildings are believed to be haunted.

4. Golfing

Ras Al Khaimah boasts two world-class golf courses. The first of these is Al Hamra Golf Club, home to an 18-hole course which also offers a floodlit course to play in after sunset. The second is Tower Links, an 18-hole course that stretches for 7,199 yards against the backdrop of the beautiful Hajar Mountains.

5. Drive into the desert

Hop on board an organised tour to the authentic Arabic village of Bassata. Surrounded by desert, this traditional village will introduce visitors to dune bashing, belly dancing and Arabic barbecue. Or for an indulgent experience visit the Bedouin Oasis, a desert safari where drumming lessons, star-lit dinners, and horse riding are just some of the activities available.

6. Water sports

For travellers who enjoy water-sports, a holiday in Ras Al Khaimah has to be on the list. Along the 64 kilometre coastline you’ll find high-adrenaline jet-skiing, flyboarding, wakeboarding, parasailing and banana boat rides.

7. Dhaya Fort

The Dhaya Fort played an important role in the history of Ras al Khaimah. Overlooking the Gulf from a strategic hilltop position, this 16th century mud-brick fort offers stunning views of the city below. Plus, other ruined fortifications and watchtowers can be seen to the south of the hill.

8. Dine on authentic Arabic cuisine

Foodies won’t go hungry in Ras Al Khaimah. If you’re looking to discover Arabic flavours, visit one of the cafeterias along the Corniche or try the famous Emirati restaurant, Al Fanar. If you fancy something international, you’ll find restaurants specialising in Asian, Italian and Brazilian cuisine.

9. Mountain Activities at Jais

Ras Al Khaimah is home to the UAE’s highest peak, Jebel Jais, which stands at 1934m high. Organised hikes take place regularly where hikers will be introduced to abandoned villages, traditional houses and water wells, alongside exploring beautiful natural scenery.

10. Relax in the Khatt Springs

Amid idyllic palm trees lies relaxing mineral-rich hot pools. These pot-pools are known for their therapeutic properties, and are a great way to relax after a day exploring Ras Al Khaimah. Also nearby are 170 archaeological sites that include prehistoric tombs and 19th century mud-brick fortification towers.