There is a lot of controversy about the waters of which sea in the UAE give coolness to vacationers. Some people say that there is only a bay, others talk about the sea, and others even about the ocean. Let's figure it out.
richest country beckons with fashionable resorts, bright sun all year round, oriental exotic and various sights. There are a lot of them here: ancient, covered with the dust of history, and modern, which amaze with architecture and execution. Natural, created by nature itself at the beginning of the world, and artificial, reflecting the wonders of engineering.
The greatest wealth of the United Arab Emirates is, of course, oil. And besides her - the sea, which calls to plunge into clear water and feel the freshness and the coast, strewn with fine, very clean sand. What is the sea in the UAE and is it there at all?
There are several options for which body of water caresses the luxurious coast of the Emirates. This:
It turns out that all three versions are correct, if you look from the point of view of geography.
The United Arab Emirates has two coasts: one is washed by the waves of the Persian Gulf, and the other by the waves of Oman. Most of the country, and, consequently, a significant number of local resorts are located on the shores of the first "sea". The second gulf is a connecting link between the Arabian Sea (which belongs to the Indian Ocean) and the Persian Gulf. Therefore, we can safely say that the UAE has access not only to the bays, but also to the sea and the ocean.
Dubai is the most expensive, although the most best resort countries. Everything here is designed for fastidious and financially independent tourists. Hotels, beaches and artificial islands are marked with five stars. At every step there are shopping malls and restaurants. Top attractions: Dubai Museum, Sheikh Saeed Palace, World Trade Center.
The sea in the Emirates is special and very beautiful. At any time of the year, except for winter, fans of water sports have a rest here. Luxurious beauty yachts can be seen in every city, surfers are trying to climb the highest wave. Divers are simply delighted: after scuba diving, they will meet with a bewitching, colorful and truly alive underwater world. For beginners, it is best to go to Dubai, where the depth is not great. But for experienced divers, other resorts are more suitable - Musandam (on the border with Oman), Fujairah, Sharjah. Already in May, the water warms up to +25 degrees and stays that way until November. And in summer the temperature of the waves can reach +33°C.
Sharjah is a special city. You can't drink alcohol here, and the nightlife can seem boring. However, the prices here are very affordable. good conditions for windsurfing and diving, cozy coffee shops. Of the attractions of interest are the King Faisal Mosque, the Golden Souq market, monuments to progress and the Muslim Bible - the Koran.
Abu Dhabi is a city that needs no introduction. An oasis on the edge of the desert. Luxurious and modern, it is considered a paradise for shopaholics and lovers of exotic excursion programs. From here, groups go to the desert in jeeps, to the Bedouin settlement, here you will be offered an overnight stay under the starry sky.
Fujairah is a small and cozy resort, where there are very few skyscrapers and an abundance of historical and colorful buildings. It is surrounded by amazing natural landscapes with hot springs, beautiful waterfalls, emerald gardens. A find for active tourists who want to conquer the mountains, explore the wadis and the seabed.
The United Arab Emirates is a unique state with the richest cultural heritage, special traditions, developed infrastructure and a high standard of living. A special place among all the advantages of this country is occupied by the tourism sector, which is located here at an unusually high level. The UAE includes seven of the most beautiful emirates, each of which is a separate resort with a number of its own features and advantages. Whichever of them you choose for your vacation, you will be able to get a lot of pleasant sensations and vivid impressions in any case.
Many travelers, before traveling, want to know what sea is washed by the UAE. The United Arab Emirates is located on the coast of two picturesque bays of the Arabian Sea: Persian and Oman. The waves of the first wash most of the emirates, but only the shores of several cities of Sharjah and the entire emirate of Fujairah come to the second.
According to the hydrochemical and hydrological regimes, the Persian Gulf can be safely called the sea washing the UAE. This opinion is also shared by geographers, who attributed it to the number of inland seas of the Indian Ocean. As for the Gulf of Oman, it connects the Persian Gulf with the Arabian Sea - part of the Indian Ocean.
A pleasant feature of the UAE is that the water temperature here never drops below 18C °, provided that the sea is still different in different resort areas. Dubai and Abu Dhabi are characterized by calm seas with shallow depths and an almost complete absence of waves. The water temperature in these resorts is usually 3C° higher than in others. The sea of Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah and Ajman can sometimes scare away tourists with high waves, especially when the weather is windy.
The summer months, in turn, can bring vacationers a water temperature exceeding 35C °! Also, it is worth noting the fact that in the seas surrounding the United Arab Emirates, there are more than 20 species of sharks. However, for the most part, they do not threaten human life and do not prevent tourists from spending time at sea, since surveillance is constantly carried out from the coast.
Of the dangers that await tourists in the cold season, one can single out water snakes and stingrays, which are often washed ashore by waves. Therefore, when entering the water, you must always look under your feet. But if the red flag is raised, swimming is strictly prohibited.
Now you know for sure which of the seas washes the UAE and when going on vacation, everyone will have the opportunity to discover some of the many secrets of the beautiful modern oriental fairy tale that this country gives to any visitor.
What is the difference between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, what not to do in Sharjah, when it is better to go to the UAE - read this article.
The UAE is not a country, but a real Arabian fairy tale in the middle of the desert. There are luxurious palaces-hotels, and colorful oriental bazaars, overseas food and oriental helpful and hospitable staff, lush gardens and outlandish entertainment.
Surprisingly, all this magnificence grew only some 30 years ago. In the 1980s, endless sands stretched on the site of modern resorts, and the UAE itself arose only in 1971, when several Arab principalities of the Persian Gulf decided to unite under one flag.
View of Dubai in 1990 and 2007
It seems that the UAE has decided to get the title of “the most-most in the world” in everything: the most luxurious hotels in the world, the largest flower park in the world, the highest service in the world. In the Emirates, almost everything causes either surprise or admiration. Where else will you see air conditioners even at public transport stops?
The Emirates are located on the Arabian Peninsula, on the border of Saudi Arabia and Oman. Most area is occupied by desert. In the summer in the UAE reigns burning heat: 45-50 degrees, even in the shade.
Due to such heat, there is practically no flora and fauna in the UAE (lush greenery in resort areas is the fruit of painstaking daily work).
In winter it gets a little cooler, but not for long. The coldest month in the UAE is January, when the temperature drops to 20 degrees during the day, and the sea cools down to 17-18 C.
Detailed maps of the United Arab Emirates in Russian can be downloaded. The maps interactively show the main attractions and hotels of each of the emirates that make up the UAE. All maps are available for download.
The capital of the UAE and at the same time the largest emirate in the country is Abu Dhabi. Until the 1960s, Abu Dhabi was a small fishing village, until huge oil deposits were found in the Emirates. And it was from that time that the rapid development of the city and the state as a whole began.
The shores of the United Arab Emirates are washed by the waters of the Persian Gulf (although in terms of hydrological properties it is rather a sea) and the Gulf of Oman, which is part of the Arabian Sea. It is noteworthy that in the countries of the Persian Gulf it is stubbornly called the Arabian Gulf.
A distinctive feature of the United Arab Emirates is the very high humidity on the coast. Combined with the heat, the climate requires some adaptation. The most comfortable time for a holiday in the UAE is the off-season: October-beginning of December and the end of February-April.
In summer, sandstorms often fly from the central part of the desert to the coast and the strongest heat sets in (the Emirates is one of the hottest places on the planet). And in January, the air becomes too cool, especially given the sharp changes in night and day temperatures that are typical for desert areas.
Separately, it is worth mentioning the system of prohibitions in the United Arab Emirates, since for some violations (harmless in our opinion) deportation and even prison may threaten.
To visit the United Arab Emirates, you need to obtain an entry visa. The procedure for obtaining a visa is simple: documents are submitted to in electronic format(personal presence is not required), the list of documents consists of only three items: a scan of the first page of the passport, a scan of a photo 3.5 * 4.5 and a completed application form.
If you purchase tickets from Emirates Airlines or, you can open a visa through the representative offices of these airlines. If you buy a ready-made tour at a travel agency, visa processing is included in the general package of travel services.
When applying for a visa to the Emirates, there are a number of nuances that must be taken into account in order not to be refused. For example, until recently, the UAE consular service was extremely reluctant to issue visas unmarried girls and young women traveling unaccompanied. Also in the category of undesirable were tourists who had previously visited Israel.
Recently, the number of refusals on these items has decreased, but there are precedents. You can read more about the most frequently asked questions about a UAE visa.
The official currency of the UAE is called "dirham" ( international designation AED). A small token coin is called "fils", 1 dirham = 100 fils. Exchange rate of the UAE as of 2016: 1 dollar = approximately 3.7 dirhams.
Officially, all payments in the Emirates are carried out only in dirhams. But in the tourist area, dollars are often accepted as payment. If you are making a large purchase, it is more profitable to pay in dirhams, since sellers accept US currency at an overvalued rate, for large amounts the difference will be noticeable. Small purchases (a bottle of water) are also better paid in dirhams.
Dollars can be exchanged for dirhams at banks and currency exchange offices (the latter are located everywhere, but the rate is less favorable than in banks and an additional commission is charged). They most willingly accept 100-dollar bills, small bills and old-style dollars can be exchanged at a discount.
Another currency in the UAE is not in demand. Plastic cards They accept payment in large stores, in small ones - only cash. ATMs are everywhere.
The time difference between Moscow and Abu Dhabi is +1 hour: when it is 9:00 am in Moscow, it is one hour more in Abu Dhabi.
Dubai is the most populous, popular with tourists and the most developed emirate in the UAE. It is the largest commercial and financial metropolis in the Middle East. In terms of significance, it is often compared with Shanghai.
Dubai is actively developing, every year new business and residential areas appear, the city is literally changing before our eyes. So far, there are four largest regions.
Bur Dubai- the oldest historical part of the city. You should not think that the area is built up with dilapidated shacks from the past. This is a very modern business and tourist area. There are historical buildings in Bur Dubai, but they have been carefully restored and are open to visitors as sightseeing sites.
The prices here are moderate, as Bur Dubai is located some distance from the beaches. Almost every hotel, including 2 *, offers the guest a free transfer to one of the city's beaches. In general, rest in this part can be called calm and measured.
More information about hotels in the Bur Dubai area can be found on Booking.com
Deira- Another historical district of Dubai. Deira is best known for its shopping streets, small shops, cheap prices and an abundance of Pakistanis and Indians. Deira is an authentic and most "eastern" district of Dubai.
Holidays in Deira have their pros and cons. On the one hand, this is a noisy and very densely populated area: markets, traders, migrants - there is just no one here. On the other hand, Deira has the most low prices, beaches are close, the airport is nearby (no tedious transfers).
By the way, you don’t have to worry about safety in Deira, as the UAE has one of the most stringent laws in the world. Crime here is zero, no matter how suspicious the local Pakistanis may seem to you.
For more information about Deira hotels, see Booking.com
Jumeirah- This is an expensive elite area in the center of Dubai. Jumeirah stretches along the best beaches of Dubai for an impressive distance, and continues to be built up, so some hotels are quite far from the central part of the area.
There are many modern luxury hotels in Jumeirah. Vacation here is considered expensive. The beaches on Jumeirah are clean and well-equipped, most of Dubai's guests like to relax here.
Jumeirah Beach is free and the most popular. Jumeirah Park is paid, but the entrance price (only 5 dirhams) is more than justified: this is a real park for the whole family on the shore, where everything is provided for a good family vacation.
For more information about Jumeirah hotels, see Booking.com
Dubai Marina is the most fashionable place in Dubai, bordering Jumeirah. The entire infrastructure of the area justifies the status of "luxury": hotels, shops, beaches, promenades. The prices here are very high, but if you fork out, you will get a full range of pleasures.
The area is located along the coastline of Dubai at some distance from the center, but the guests of the Marina are unlikely to remember this. Dubai Marina has everything your heart desires.
In addition to hotels in Dubai Marina, there are many residential condominiums and townhouses that are sold to everyone. The audience in the Marina is very diverse, there are many people from Europe and Asia, Russia and the CIS countries. In general, there is little resemblance to the Arab East here: skyscrapers, an elite audience, expensive entertainment.
Detailed information about Dubai Marina hotels can be found on Booking.com
A hallmark of Dubai, Burj Al Arab is located on an artificial island and is considered the tallest hotel in the world. Belongs to category 7 * (such a classification is only in the UAE).
The area of the rooms is from 170 to 780 sq.m, all rooms are on two floors, panoramic views, antique furniture, personal transfer for all guests (rolls-royce or helicopter). All services cannot be counted. Room rates start at $1,900 per night. Official website of the hotel.
Elite hotel, accommodation in apartments and private villas on the first line. The hotel restaurant is Michelin starred. Private beach, personalized service, full entertainment package. Zest - one of the restaurants is located under water. Room rates start at $1200 per night. Official website of the hotel.
Large territory, exclusive villas, sea water channels. More than 40 restaurants, all cuisines of the world. Each villa has a private patio, swimming pool, Arabic style, antique furniture, private butler. Villa prices start at $1,370 per night. Official website of the hotel.
Luxurious skyscraper hotel, direct access to the shopping and entertainment center Marina Mall, personal trainer in the fitness center, 5 minutes walk to the beaches. Good for those who want to combine nightlife, shopping and beach holidays. Room rates start at $400 per night. Official website of the hotel.
Business hotel in downtown Dubai. Panoramic views, glass pool, full range of business services. Excellent SPA, car rental, rooms equipped with the latest technology. Panoramic and cigar lounge. Room price from $500 per night. Official website of the hotel.
CityMax is a chain of relatively inexpensive but very high quality hotels in the UAE, two of which are located in Dubai: Citymax Al Barsha and Citymax Bur Dubai. All hotels are classified as 3 *, but in terms of service they can be compared with good 5 * in other countries. Official website of CityMax hotels.
A detailed map of Dubai hotels and attractions in Russian can be viewed.
List all sights and interesting places Dubai is a pointless business, since even a separate article is not enough for everything. Below is a miserable part of what can be seen.
This is the most difficult question, since EVERYTHING can be brought from Dubai. Literally, anything can be bought there: gold, pearls, perfume, souvenirs, appliances, Arabic sweets, cashmere. Yes, even an elephant, there would be money. The main thing is to bargain.
In Abu Dhabi, there is no Dubai pomp and desire to surpass the whole world in everything. Abu Dhabi is a sedate respectable vacation with appropriate entertainment: golf clubs, art galleries, cozy cafes and playgrounds.
Al Aini District- a family area with a large zoo, quality hotels and a large park area. Al Gharbiya– zone of ecotourism and relaxation. Yas Island- the center of entertainment venues and shopping centers.
The level of hotels in Abu Dhabi is different - from budget to expensive and elite.
Recently, Abu Dhabi is gaining rapid popularity among tourists who are tired of the hustle and bustle in Dubai. More information about Abu Dhabi hotels can be found on Booking.com
Sharjah is a small emirate next to Dubai. Modest hotels, calmly like a family. Low prices, no expensive hotels. Those who want to save money, but at the same time stay in the thick of events in Dubai, like to settle in Sharjah (it takes only 30 minutes by bus from Sharjah to Dubai, many hotels offer a free transfer).
Some of the hotels in Sharjah are located on the first and second coastlines (level 3 * and 4 *), there are a couple of shopping and entertainment centers, a small promenade, several museums, restaurants and cafes. Everything is located compactly. Read more about Sharjah hotels.
Sharjah has the strictest rules of public behavior: a complete ban on alcohol and revealing clothes. Otherwise, the rest is comfortable, the beaches are clean, the hotels are decent, despite the simplicity.
Fujairah is a small emirate on the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates, on the coast of the Arabian Sea. Fujairah also has a particularly mild climate, as it is protected from the UAE desert by a small mountain range. The Arabs themselves prefer to rest on Fujairah, as they consider it the most environmentally friendly resort in the UAE.
Fujairah has excellent conditions for snorkeling and diving: underwater reefs have chosen the most exotic species of fish and corals. Other attractions in Fujairah include several historical monuments, a medieval fort, mosques, natural geysers, and bullfights.
Most Fujairah hotels have their own beach and good territory. The level of hotels is from 3 * to 5 *, the type of vacation is beach. For more information about Fujairah hotels, see Booking.com
Ras Al Khaimah is the most remote from the center and the calmest emirate of the UAE. Its main advantage is wild beaches, untouched nature, crystal clear environment.
The old city of Digdada is very interesting, there are several good historical museums, not far from the old fort and archaeological ruins.
Ras al-Khaimah has a special mild climate, good service. Dubai is about an hour away by car. Prices in the emirate are moderate. Quiet and relaxed holiday. There is no public transport, only taxis.
Ras al Khaimah has good shopping, many shopping centers and restaurants. Your own water park. Hotels are represented by all star categories. For more information about hotels, see Booking.com
Ajman is the smallest emirate of the UAE. And the most controversial:
In general, Ajman is a very provincial calm place, not without charm and attracting a special category of people. Those who do not need super-entertainment come here, but comfort and service are very important.
Dubai is an amazing city where modern infrastructure is harmoniously combined with oriental traditions. Thanks to the excellent conditions for recreation, the hot and beautiful coast, people come here all year round.
For a short period of time in Dubai there were:
Dubai itself is considered one of the most rapidly growing cities in the world. There are no many types of taxes on the territory of Dubai, so trade is actively conducted, as well as events are organized - exhibitions, conferences and seminars.
Looking ahead to the question “what sea is Dubai on”, it is worth noting that Dubai is located on the Persian Gulf at an altitude of 5 meters above sea level.
From point of view geographical location, The United Arab Emirates is washed by the bay, the sea and the ocean.
The country has two coasts, one of which borders the Gulf of Oman, and the second - with the Persian.
Most of the cities and resorts, including Dubai, go to the waters of the first bay, and it, in turn, is part of Arabian Sea- a body of water belonging to the inner waters of the Indian Ocean.
The coast of the emirate of Fujairah, as well as several resort towns located in Sharjah, completely goes to the Persian Gulf (it is stubbornly called the "Arabian Gulf"). This water area is large, and it is connected to the Gulf of Oman by a small Strait of Hormuz.
It is worth noting that the coast of Dubai washes only one bay, the name of which is - Persian. The total length of the coastline is approximately 70 km. Since from Dubai to the Gulf of Oman "at hand", returning from the UAE, it can be argued that the vacation took place on the coast of the sea and ocean.
The Persian Gulf has impressive size, and its waters wash not only the shores of Dubai, but also the territory of Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iran and Iraq. At the same time, the bay has a relatively shallow depth, the maximum point at the bottom is 102 meters from the surface.
The length of the reservoir is 900 km, and its width is 320 km. By chemical composition this area is more like a sea than the Gulf of Oman.
On the coast of the Gulf are the best beaches in Dubai:
Also, beach parks have been built on the coast of the Persian Gulf, in which tourists spend almost all their time. The most famous and popular are the parks: Al Mamzar And Jumeirah Beach.
A great addition to the beach in Dubai - diving clubs, designed for both beginners and pros, as well as water parks - the largest in the Middle East.
The capital of the United Arab Emirates is no less attractive for tourists. Read in where Abu Dhabi is located.
See in this video the surroundings of the Persian Gulf in Dubai:
The frequently asked question about what kind of sea is in the UAE still causes a lot of controversy among people who are interested in this amazing country. So where is the truth? Now let's look into this issue in detail and find out what kind of waters wash this state.
The United Arab Emirates is a young state located in the northeast. It consists of seven emirates. The country borders Saudi Arabia to the southwest and Oman to the east. The northern coast of the Emirates shares the water area with Iran and a little to the west with Qatar.
A significant part of the country is occupied by the Rub al-Khali desert, coastal zones are covered with salt. And only the north and east are buried in greenery, thanks to the government program. Interestingly, date palms for landscaping were brought from the municipal parks of the state.
The combination of oriental exoticism and European service has turned the country into a tourist mecca. Many can tell about the historical sea that washes the country. But this is where the fun begins. Some people believe that the UAE is washed by the sea, while others suggest that the ocean waters. And the "experts" of geography, waving the map, generally point to the bays. This is where the dispute is born about what kind of sea in the UAE can be.
Looking ahead, we note that all three statements are correct. On the one hand, the Emirates are washed by the waves of the Gulf of Oman, on the other - the Persian (or Arabian). Tourists who vacationed in Fujairah and some cities of Sharjah can safely say that they swam in the ocean. And it is true.
After all, the Gulf of Oman belongs to the Indian Ocean. Previously, it was very often visited by sailors who wanted to sail to Europe. This was the route people used to cross during the Roman Empire. It is also called the Sea of Oman or the Great Gulf. Geographically, it connects the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf. With the help of its water, the Arabian countries and the states of Hindustan and Balochistan are washed. And through the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, the Arabian and Red Seas are connected.
On the other hand, most of the Emirates are washed by the Persian Gulf. Moreover, according to the hydrochemical composition and hydrological regime, it can be safely called the sea, which is the most eastern of all those that currently exist. And those who rested on the coast of this bay, as if bathed in sea water. Here you just want to exclaim: "That's what the sea is in the UAE!" But in addition to the Emirates, the coastal zone includes the territories of Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iran and Iraq. This region is rich in oil, because of which military conflicts periodically arise.
Between the bays rises Cape Mesandum, which, as it were, separates their waters. Its rocks have always been a great danger to ships.
Now it is clear which seas are washed by the UAE. We add that in this country are different. In Abu Dhabi and Dubai, they are calm thanks to the deterrent effect of artificial islands.
A gently sloping sandy bottom and a water temperature two to three degrees higher than the ocean. While on the coast overlooking the Indian Ocean, in windy weather, there can be high waves. In addition, there are regular ebbs and flows, albeit insignificant.
Now you know which sea is in the UAE. About those waters that wash this country, we told in detail. This means that you can tell your friends and classmates in detail about what kind of sea is in the UAE.