Vacation in Fujairah

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Flight duration only 5.5h
  • Distance 4568 km
  • Visas not required
  • Direct flight
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Sunny 32 °C
  • Sunny
  • Air-conditioned hotels
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Current time 04:13
  • Time zone UTC+4
  • +2 hours (summer)
  • +3 hours (winter)
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Introduction

The emirate of Fujairah lies on the shore of the Gulf of Oman, which is part of the Arabian Sea and belongs to the Indian Ocean. There are excellent conditions for diving and rich marine fauna and flora. The emirate has beautiful sea, green areas, beaches, waterfalls and mineral springs, which rank it among the most beautiful in the UAE.

Fujairah has an area of 1,165 km2 and forms only 1.5% of the UAE territory. It has around 140,000 inhabitants, only the emirate of Umm Al Quwain has fewer inhabitants. Fujairah is the only emirate that is almost exclusively covered by the mountains of the Hajar range and the only emirate that has no desert, and that's why Fujairah has a higher percentage of rainfall than the rest of the country.

Power is in the hands of Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, who has ruled since the death of his father in 1974.

Fujairah has two faces. One original, quite traditional and the other modern, developing. The port has strategic importance, not only for its location, but also for its depth, which allows even large naval ships and tankers to anchor. Fujairah has high development potential as a logistics hub for oil export via pipeline from the Persian Gulf (terminals in Dubai and Abu Dhabi) outward to the Indian Ocean (pumping terminal in Fujairah) so that oil transports avoid the Strait of Hormuz, which is still controlled by the unpredictable Iran. 

Name
United Arab Emirates
State system
Federation of seven emirates
Establishment
December 2, 1971
Area
approx. 83,600 km2
Population
2017 estimate - approx. 10,139,000
Language
Arabic (official language), English, Hindi, Urdu, Farsi
Capital
Abu Dhabi
Religion
Islam (approx. 96% of population, other religions are tolerated)
Ethnic composition
Arabs, Iranians, Pakistanis, Indians and others
Official currency
1 Dirham (Dhs), in English 1 UAE Dirham (AED)
Driving side
right side
Telephone code
+971
Alcohol
Alcohol is served only in hotels, licensed restaurants and bars. Alcohol cannot be purchased normally in grocery stores, only at airports in Duty Free zones or in specialized stores (bottle shop), where alcohol is sold only to holders of a special permit (residents). Alcohol is also replenished daily in minibars in rooms (for a fee).

Clothing

Summer clothing is suitable for visitors throughout the year. In the winter months, we recommend bringing a warmer sweater or windbreaker for cooler nights. The UAE is a Muslim country and therefore visitors are expected to dress more conservatively in public. Beach clothing and swimsuits are accepted in hotels and on beaches. Nudism or sunbathing topless is prohibited. In luxury hotels, you should have formal attire for dinner (men long pants and shirt, women longer skirt, pants or dress).

You can easily recognize the local population by their traditional clothing, which they wear as a sign of pride. Men dress in white kandura with a white headscarf (dishdash), secured with two black rings (Agal). Women wear a black abaya with a veil to hide their figure and hair (hijab). Some women wear niqab or burqa, which cover their entire face. Men holding high positions in government wear them in various color variations, such as blue, gold or red, or wear a massive cloak (bisht) with decorative trims.

Representative office for UAE

Embassy of the Slovak Republic in UAE
Embassy of the Slovak Republic
Al Mataf Street, No. 16, Villa 2
Al Bateen, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Tel: +971 2 681 7705
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.mzv.sk/abudhabi
Working hours: 09:00 to 17:00

Distance and flight

Vienna
Schwechat (VIE)
Austria
5h 35min
Dubai
Dubai International Airport (DXB)
United Arab Emirates
Total flight time
5h 35min

Weather

In the United Arab Emirates, there is a tropical, dry climate. The best conditions for visiting Fujairah and the Emirates are in the months from September to May. Ideal air and water temperatures are specifically in the months of March, April, May, October and November. The highest temperatures are in the months of July and August, when temperatures at noon reach 42°C to 45°C.
The weather is seasonal, although most of the year is pleasantly warm. The months from October to March are considered the coldest, with an average daytime temperature of 25 degrees and in summer temperatures climb above 40 degrees. This period also has the highest humidity. Rainfall in the emirates occurs only rarely. Most rainfall is in January. Thanks to favorable and sunny weather, Fujairah and the entire Emirates are among the popular holiday destinations throughout the year.


Current weather in Fujairah
3 September
Wednesday
33°C Cloudy 29°C
4 September
Thursday
32°C Cloudy 28°C
5 September
Friday
35°C Sunny 28°C
6 September
Saturday
37°C Partly cloudy 32°C
7 September
Sunday
37°C Cloudy 32°C
8 September
Monday
35°C Sunny 30°C
Sunrise and sunset
05:55
Sunrise
18:33
Sunset
04:13
Local time
Annual air temperature overview
22°C
Jan
24°C
Feb
28°C
Mar
33°C
Apr
38°C
May
40°C
Jun
41°C
Jul
41°C
Aug
39°C
Sep
36°C
Oct
31°C
Nov
26°C
Dec
Annual sea temperature overview
24°C
Jan
22°C
Feb
25°C
Mar
27°C
Apr
31°C
May
31°C
Jun
32°C
Jul
32°C
Aug
33°C
Sep
31°C
Oct
29°C
Nov
26°C
Dec
Annual rainfall overview
11mm
Jan
36mm
Feb
22mm
Mar
8mm
Apr
1mm
May
0mm
Jun
0mm
Jul
0mm
Aug
0mm
Sep
0mm
Oct
2mm
Nov
14mm
Dec
 

Visas and requirements

Based on the Agreement between the European Union and the United Arab Emirates on the abolition of visa requirements for short-term stays, holders of Slovak Republic travel, diplomatic and service passports may stay in the territory of the United Arab Emirates for a maximum of 90 days during any period of 180 days from May 7, 2015.

For all travelers, the validity of the travel document must be at least six (6) months after the planned return from the stay, otherwise the holder will usually not be transported to the country even by airlines.

When traveling with a minor child with only one parent, it is recommended to have a stamped consent of the other (non-traveling) parent in English - from a notary or registry office of the Slovak Republic.
Sample consent in English

Customs regulations

The customs regime is liberal. It is allowed to bring cigarettes, 1 liter of alcoholic beverage and 2 liters of wine for personal consumption. This does not apply to visitors professing the Muslim religion. Strict prohibitions and restrictions apply to the import of drugs, weapons, erotic and pornographic literature. The mentioned items are subject to prohibition and in case of violation are subject to confiscation with penalty (fine, expulsion).

Where to stay

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Safety

The United Arab Emirates is among the safest countries in the world. Due to strict penalties and effective police, the Emirates enjoy very low crime rates. In 2017, the Emirates were declared the second safest country in the world after Finland (World Economic Forum).

Healthcare

Citizens of the Slovak Republic pay for medical treatment in full from their own funds. There is no agreement on the provision of free healthcare between the UAE and the Slovak Republic.
We therefore recommend getting insurance before traveling.
Due to the intensity of sun rays, it is recommended to use sunscreen with a high UV filter and sunglasses.

Vaccination

No mandatory vaccination is prescribed for regular tourist visits to the UAE. Consult possible health risks with your doctor or in our hospitals in departments of foreign diseases, or look for necessary information on the website www.uvzsr.sk  

Drinking water

Tap water is utility water and is produced by desalination of seawater. It is not recommended to consume it. Drinking water is bottled in plastic bottles, available for purchase in restaurants or shops.

Internet and electricity

In the UAE, it is 220 V with English-type sockets with three pins. An adapter is usually needed to connect devices. It is available free of charge at the hotel reception. Chargers for cameras, mobile phones and razors can be used without problems.

Natural disasters

In the Emirates, the most common natural event is sandstorms. Their occurrence cannot be determined in advance. On the other hand, several days of rain accompanied by strong winds may occur.

Important contacts

Firefighters 997
Ambulance 998
Police 999
Consular emergency 00971 506 628 920
Representative office of the Slovak Republic in Abu Dhabi +971 2 681 7705

Money and prices

Dubai is very accessible to tourists, accommodating them in many ways. Finance is no exception. The local currency of the UAE is the Dirham (Dhs / AED), which is divided into 100 fils. Currency exchange can be done without restriction in hotels, exchange offices or banks. The most favorable rate is in banks. The most well-known exchangeable currency is USD, with which direct payments can also be made in shops. However, it is recommended to pay with the local currency. Other currencies such as EUR are also exchanged, but the rate changes daily.

International payment and credit cards are accepted (American Express, MasterCard, Diners Club, Visa). Visa Electron cards can also be used for payment in shops. When asked in which currency the card payment should be made, we always recommend choosing the option to convert to the local currency Dirham.

When negotiating discounts, it is more advantageous to pay in cash and in Dirhams.
Indicative rate in USD, 1 USD = 3.65 Dhs
Indicative rate in EUR, 1 EUR = 3.80 Dhs 


When negotiating discounts, it is more advantageous to pay in dirhams and in cash. As in many other Arab countries, merchants in Dubai are also accustomed to bargaining. At various markets, merchants really enjoy bargaining, most prices are deliberately inflated so that tourists can haggle with merchants over the price. However, at markets and in taxis, it is customary to pay in the local currency.

Tipping

Taxes and fees are already included in the price of services. A small attention of 5 to 10% of the price of consumption or services is always welcome.

Transport and transfers

Most beach hotels provide shuttle bus, transportation for their clients to Dubai center and back. Taxi transportation is also very accessible and at acceptable price levels. Taxi services in the Emirates are state-owned. Although it is possible to pay with dollars in the Emirates, some taxi drivers refuse them as payment. So rather always have dirhams with you if you are not willing to argue with the driver.

Transfer in Dubai

  • private transfer Dubai airport - hotel - Dubai airport by TOYOTA PREVIA, CHEVROLET VENTURE, CHRYSLER 300C, CHEVROLET ROYAL CAPRICE, LEXUS cars.
  • if interested, we can arrange Dubai airport - hotel - Dubai airport transfer by luxury limousine according to your wishes (BMW 7, HUMMER, ROLLS - ROYCE, CADILLAC ESCALADE)

Dining

Hotels and restaurants in the emirates are renowned for their top cuisine and excellent food. Breakfasts and dinners are served in hotels in buffet table form. The emirate of Dubai in particular is famous for its gastronomic scene. You will find restaurants of every kind, especially Asian, Indian, Arabic, Lebanese but also Italian, French, American and modern fusion establishments. During the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, you should refrain from consuming food and drink in public as a sign of respect and solidarity with the locals (does not apply to hotel complexes).

Among traditional foods, drinks and dishes that you should try in the emirates are hummus (chickpea paste), Arabic bread, shawarma meat, which is similar to Turkish kebab, dates and date desserts, camel milk, camel milk products and of course strong Arabic coffee.

Consumption of pork is forbidden to Muslims from an Islamic perspective. Nevertheless, pork is available in some shops and you can also find it in the menus of restaurants and hotels.

Activities and attractions

For tourists, the preserved fort just outside the city is particularly interesting. You can learn about the history of more than 4,000 years at the Fujairah Museum. Also worth mentioning and stopping at is the oldest mosque in Bidyah.
You can visit the green oasis of Al Dhaid passing into the steep and rocky Al Hajjar mountains. In the south of the emirate of Fujairah you can see the most beautiful untouched beaches of the Indian Ocean

Ramadan

Are you enthusiastic travelers and like to learn about the customs and traditions of the places you visit? Don't miss the unique opportunity to experience the biggest Muslim holiday and one of the most magical periods of the year in Dubai and throughout the United Arab Emirates.

What is Ramadan?

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Its beginning shifts about 10 days earlier each year on the Gregorian calendar. Muslims are required to fast for 30 days, from sunrise to sunset. During this time, they abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, and other physical pleasures. Fasting is meant to strengthen both the body and mind, promote self-discipline, and bring one closer to Allah. Emphasis is placed on moral values, acts of kindness, and solidarity with the poor.
The daily fast ends at sunset with a call to prayer from the mosque. Cities come alive with evening festivities, starting with the pre-sunrise meal "SUHOOR" and the main evening meal "IFTAR". Ramadan is not only a time of sacrifice but also celebration, culminating in the grand holiday "EID AL FITR".

Will Ramadan affect your holiday?

The United Arab Emirates is a modern and extremely cosmopolitan country, and tourists are warmly welcomed even during Ramadan. While hotel guests are not expected to fast, it is appreciated if you show respect to the locals by avoiding eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours. Hotels offer private or designated areas where these activities can be done without restrictions. Most beach resorts operate normally, so Ramadan should not impact your vacation experience in the Emirates. In general:

  • Alcohol is served in hotels and bars only after sunset (around 19:00)
  • Some à la carte restaurants may operate with limited hours
  • Nightclubs and discos are closed during Ramadan

Advantages of visiting during Ramadan


Accommodation Cost

Ramadan is one of the most affordable times of the year. You can enjoy luxury stays for prices that would otherwise be out of your budget.

Shopping Discounts

Dubai is famous for its Ramadan shopping promotions in both large and small malls. You’ll return from your holiday with favorite fashion items at a fraction of the regular price.

No Crowds

Cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi are quieter during the day. There are virtually no lines at attractions such as waterparks or landmarks, and locals are rarely seen before sunset.

Atmosphere

After sunset, the true nightlife begins. Restaurants are packed, shopping malls stay open until late, and IFTAR dinners accompanied by magical light and lantern displays in themed tents offer unforgettable experiences. We highly recommend booking in advance, and we’ll gladly help you with that.

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