Sharjah: Half-Day Cultural Excursion from Dubai with Transfer
Overview
As your local tour guide warmly welcomes you to the land of hospitality, we love to run this tour as per your wish. It is our pleasure to share our passion, hospitality and country heritage with you. We are flexible, and you can customise your tour according to your choice. We offer convenient pick-up from your hotel or an agreed location within the city.
Sharjah, the UAE’s "Cultural Capital of the Arab World," is known for its rich heritage and vibrant arts scene. Highlights include historic sites like Sharjah Fort and Al Noor Mosque, museums such as the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, and educational institutions like the American University of Sharjah. The emirate also hosts the Sharjah International Book Fair, scenic spots like the Al Qasab Canal, and traditional markets like the Central Souq. Sharjah blends tradition with modernity in its cultural and educational offerings.
After completing this journey with you, we will safely drop you back at your hotel or any agreed point within in city.
Feel free to contact us for further customization.
The tour fee is 210 USD per group (maximum of six pesons per group).
We will safely pick you up from your hotel, airport or any agreed location within the city then we will start exploring together
Quran Roundabout: The Quran Roundabout in Sharjah is a notable landmark featuring a large, intricately designed sculpture of the Quran. This prominent roundabout highlights Sharjah's dedication to Islamic culture and serves as a significant cultural and architectural symbol in the emirate.
Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization: (Entry Ticket) The Sharjah Heritage Museum is celebrated for its comprehensive display of Emirati culture and traditional life. It features exhibits on Bedouin customs, crafts, and artefacts, offering insights into the region's history and cultural practices. The museum provides a vivid portrayal of Sharjah's heritage and is a key site for understanding traditional Emirati life.
Sharjah Heritage Museum: The Sharjah Heritage Museum is famous for its rich collection of artefacts and exhibits that showcase traditional Emirati life. It highlights Bedouin customs, local crafts, and historical artefacts, offering a detailed look into Sharjah's cultural heritage and historical traditions.
Blue Souk: The Blue Souk, officially known as the Central Souq, is a famous shopping destination in Sharjah, known for its distinctive blue-tiled façade and diverse range of goods. It offers a vibrant mix of traditional and modern items, including jewellery, textiles, spices, and souvenirs, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists
Sharjah Archaeology Museum: (Museum Admission Ticket) The Sharjah Archaeology Museum is renowned for its impressive collection of artefacts from ancient civilizations in the UAE and the wider Arabian Peninsula. It features exhibits on archaeological finds, including tools, pottery, and inscriptions, providing insights into the region’s prehistoric and early Islamic history. The museum is a key destination for understanding Sharjah's archaeological heritage.
Sharjah Fort: (Entry Ticket) Sharjah Fort, built in 1823, is a historic fortress in Sharjah, UAE. Originally a royal residence and defensive structure, it now houses the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization. The fort showcases traditional Arabian architecture and serves as a cultural and educational centre, offering insights into the region's history and heritage.
Souk Al Arsah: Souk Al Arsah, one of Sharjah's oldest markets, dates back to the late 19th century. It features traditional Arabian architecture and offers a range of goods like crafts, textiles, and antiques. The souk is a cultural hub, reflecting Sharjah's rich heritage and providing an authentic shopping experience.
King Faisal Mosque: King Faisal Mosque in Sharjah, completed in 1987, is one of the largest mosques in the city, featuring striking modern Islamic architecture. Named after King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, it accommodates over 15,000 worshippers and serves as a major community and religious centre.
Sharjah Ports: Sharjah Ports, including Port Khalid and Hamriyah Port, are key trade hubs in the UAE. Port Khalid handles various cargo in the city centre, while Hamriyah Port supports industrial activities in the free zone. Both are vital for Sharjah's economy and are continuously developing to boost trade efficiency.
Sharjah Beach: Sharjah Beach, or Al Mazar Beach, offers scenic views of the Arabian Gulf, clean sandy shores, and family-friendly facilities. It's easily accessible from the city centre and supports various recreational activities like swimming and jogging.
- Local Tour Guide Services
- Luxury Private Vehicle
- Hospitality
- Sharjah Archeology Museum Admission Ticket
- Sharjah Fort Entry Ticket
- Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization Entry Tickets
- Water Bottles
- Pick-Up and Drop-Off Service
- Food and Drinks
- Personal Expenses
- Souvenirs