'''Umm Al Quwain''' (??? ???????) is between Ajman and Ra's al Khaymah on the West coast of the United Arab Emirates.
Understand
Umm Al Quwain, one of the 7 members of the United Arab Emirates, covers an area of 800 square kilometres and stretches from the beautiful, lush green coastal mangroves lining the shores of the Persian Gulf, inland across the rolling sand dunes to the fertile oasis surrounding Falaj Al Moalla.
The inland oasis and hinterland town of Falaj Al Moalla lies some 50 kilometres from Umm Al Quwain city.
From November to March temperatures are idyllic and average 26C in daytime and 15C at night (79F to 59F). Temperatures can rise over 40C (104F) in the peak of the summer and the humidity levels are high. Rainfall is minimal and averages 42 millimetres a year. The coastline experiences cooling sea breezes during the day.
The name Umm Al Quwain is derived from Umm Al Quwatain, which means "Mother of two powers", a reference to the powerful seafaring tradition of this emirate. The modern history of Umm Al Quwain dates back some 200 years when the Al Ali tribe moved their capital from Al Sinniyah Island to its present location in the mid 18th century, when the sweet water supply dried up.
Get in
By plane
There is no airport in Umm al Quwain itself, however there are airports in nearby emirates Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai, Sharjah and Ra's al Khaymah.
Get around
There are no buses in Umm al Quwain. People generally take taxis, which are plentiful. A taxi around the central section of UAQ costs 2 to 3 AED and from the comercial sector (say near Lulu) to the main roundabout costs 5+ AED--195.229.236.214 00:59, 28 March 2009 (EDT)
See
'''Dreamland''', Ras Al Khaimah Highway; ''+971 6'' 7681888 fax: ''+971 6'' 7681887 [mailto:info@dreamlanduae.com info@dreamlanduae.com] [http://www.dreamlanduae.com] is the world's largest aquapark.
The traditional activities of '''fishing''', '''falconry''', '''camel racing''' and '''dhow building''' are still evident in Umm Al Quwain emirate. The '''Shahin''' (or peregrine) falcon can be spotted here along with the famous light skinned hunting hawk, the AI-Hur.
'''The dhow building yard''' where skilled craftsmen continue to assemble these traditional boats is still very much in existence. In the old town, around the fort, the once charming '''old coral stone houses''' still display features of the original architecture and intricate sculptured plaster work.
'''The Aquarium''' is located on the headland beside the new port. Part of the Marine Research Centre and open to visitors by prior arrangement, it features the large variety of fish and sea life found in the region including rays, snakes and corals. Barracuda Beach Resort can arrange group visits. [http://www.UAQ24.com/aquarium link www.UAQ24.com/aquarium]
'''Islands of Umm Al Quwain''' lie to the east of the mainland peninsula on a unique stretch of coastline consisting of sandy islands surrounded by dense mangrove forests, separated by a series of creeks. The largest of the seven islands is '''Al Sinniyah''', followed by '''Jazirat Al Ghallah''' and '''Al Keabe''', all of which are visible from the old town. Tucked in between these and the coastal plains are the smaller islands of '''Al Sow''', '''Al Qaram''', '''Al Humaidi''', '''Al Chewria''' and '''Al Harmala'''. The Madaar creek running between the islands provides a navigable waterway for fisherman even at low tide when the average depth is less than a few feet. Barracuda Beach Resort can arrange group visits to these islands.
'''Camel Racing''' - going inland, the road to the Camel race track at Al Labsa affords an exceptionally pretty drive. This lovely race track is set in the lee of large dunes to the left of the road leading to Falaj Al Moalla. During the winter months, the camels race early in the morning on Thursdays and Fridays and spectators are welcome. Camel caravans are a familiar site crossing the desert from one race track to another. The dunes in this area, interspersed with wooded dales, provide a challenging terrain for off road desert drivers or as they are commonly called "dune bashers". They also offer some of the most picturesque desert camping spots in the emirates promising an unforgettable night under the Arabian stars. Group camping trips can be arranged.
'''Umm Al Quwain Museum''' is a renovation of the fort of Umm Al Quwain which once guarded the entrance to the old town, overseeing the sea on one side and the creek on the other. The museum houses artifacts found at important nearby sites including Al Dour and provides a fascinating insight to bygone times. Restoration work is scheduled to recreate the aged wall that once surrounded the original settlement
'''Al-Dur''' was a coastal city from 200 BC to the third century AD. The site, along and to the right of the Sharjah/Ras-al-Khaimah highway, has been excavated and many interesting artifacts put on display at the UAQ museum.
Do
'''Sailing''' in the calm waters of the lagoon provide some of the best and most interesting sailing in the Northern Emirates.
Conditions are ideal for '''water-skiing''', '''wind surfing''', '''kayaking''' and '''jet-skiing'''. Sailing and canoeing through the clear, quiet waters to the deserted islands and exploring the mangrove swamps inhabited by a variety of seabirds, fish and insects offers a unique adventure for any visitor. Pink flamingos, jumping fish, turtles, numerous crabs and rays can all be seen in their natural environment.
'''Umm Al Quwain Marine Club and Riding Centre''' is not far from the fish souq, situated on a large stretch of shaded beach overlooking the lagoon. The riding club, established in 1979, at one time had more than 40 horses and a team of qualified riding instructors.
'''The Umm Al Quwain Aeroclub''', not far from Dreamland, is the first UAE aviation club and was set up under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Mualla. Easily recognised by the vintage Antonow-2 Bi-Plane and the enormous Iljuschin-76 Cargoplane on display, the Airport has 6 spacious hangers, a 1.800m Runway, with N-VFR lighting, a spacious coffee shop etc. etc.. The club is world-known for its skydiving and parachute championships and has hosted the Asiana Championship 2005, Boogie 2005, 2006 and soon the 2007 one. Further, it solely provides the opportunity for '''flying''', '''hot air ballooning''', '''skydiving (single & tandem!)''', '''parachuting''' and '''paramotoring''' in the U.A.E.. Training and lessons are given throughout the year and friendly advice is offered from experienced GCAA certified instructors and pilots. The aircraft available include microlights, gliders, Cessnas and a plane for aerobatics. The Skydiver section recently got a brand-new "AIRVAN" as drop-platform. This is the perfect place to fly (and learn to fly!), away from the main U.A.E. airports and over some of the Arabian Gulf's deserted beaches and enchanting lagoons. Flying enthusiasts meet here on Thursdays and Fridays and anyone is welcome to drop in.
'''Umm Al Quwain Motor Racing Club''' is situated on the city side of Dreamland and offers participants the opportunity to experience the speed, thrill and exhilaration of off road dune buggy racing and motor hiking in three purpose built arenas.
Birdwatching
Avid birdwatchers can enjoy the wonderful wildlife at '''Khor al Beidah''' and other popular sights lie to the south and east of the town. '''Al Sinniyah Island''' is also visible from the corniche. The shallow tidal lagoons and mudflats create the perfect feeding, nesting and resting habitat for several species of heron and plover, Greater Flamingo, gulls and terns.
Between November and March, hundreds of '''Great Cormorants''' are regularly spotted flying just a few feet above the sea, as they move from one sand bar to another. Coastal flats and dune tracks around the lagoon to the south east of the promontory provide excellent mountain hiking terrain, varied enough to suit any age and ability.
Al Sinniyah, the largest of the islands, is a marine sanctuary covering 90 square kilometres. This was once the original settlement site but now shelters huge colonies of cormorants, other seabirds, gazelle and al qaram trees, and dugong (sea cows) and turtles can be seen in the shallow waters surrounding the island.
Buy
Eat
Drink
Most of the hotels have a bar and/or nightclub; some have more then one.
Sleep
'''[http://www.uaqbeachotel.com Umm Al Quwain Beach Hotel]''', ''+971 6'' 7666647. On the beach. Has a bar, restaurant and swimming pool.
'''[http://www.barracuda.ae Barracuda Beach Resort]''', Sharjah ? RAK highway, ''+971 6'' 7681555 fax: ''+971 6'' 7681556. Sits on the edge of the lagoon that separates Umm Al Quwain. Has a beach (not a natural one) , swimming pool and BBQ grills. Duty-Free liquor store. [http://www.barracuda.ae Barracuda Hotel Web Site ]
'''[http://www.flamingoresort.ae Flamingo Beach Resort]''' is a great place for beach vacationers. It has all kinds of water sports including snorkeling, diving, fishing, crab hunting and glass bottom boat rides.
'''[http://www.bhatia.com/pearl.htm Pearl Hotel]''', ''+971 6'' 7666678. Has a restaurant, nightclub-bar and a swimming pool.
'''Palma Beach Hotel''', next to the UAQ Marine Club and Riding Centre, ''+971 6'' 7667090 fax: ''+971 6'' 7667388.
'''Best Hotels Umm al Quwain''',[http://www.hoteldeals.ae].
Barracuda Beach Resort has a liquor retail outlet and a "hole in the wall" where booze can be brought rather cheap (at duty free prices), no id is usualy needed
Get out
Falaj Al Moalla, (50 km) inland oasis and hinterland town.
Hotel Royal Residence Independent Royal Villas and Suites with most modern aminities, swinmming pool, Health Club and Large Wedding Hall is located on the Umm Al Quwain - Ras Al Khaimah Road at just 100mtrs from Umm Al Quwain Round about.
Info
[http://www.UAQ24.com link www.UAQ24.com], Umm Al Quwain
[http://www.emiratesresidence.com/uaq/hotels/home.html Hotels in Umm Al Quwain] - Emirates Residence