Umm Al Quwain is situated between Ajman and Ras Al Khaimah on the West coast, separated
from Ajman by a stretch of Sharjah territory, which includes the creek and village
of Hamriyah , and then a long undisturbed sand beach.
Tucked away beyond the long belt of Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman and between the highlands
of the Musandam peninsula, this emirate enjoys the most attractive natural environment
on the entire Arabian Gulf coast. Umm Al Quwain's with its long clean beaches, an
enclosed lagoon and public horse riding stables is an interesting place to visit.
It enjoys the most attractive natural environment on the whole coast, built on a
north-pointing promontory, in a watery setting of creeks, inlets and islands, a
haven for fishermen, seabirds and wildlife of various kinds.
Seneyah Island , one kilometer away from the town of Umm Al Quwain , is a natural
reserve for a large species of birds, deer and Al Qaram trees. Large mangrove trees at the water's edge lining the inlets of its eastern shore and huge colonies of
cormorants nest around this place. About 32 kilometers inland from the capital is
the oasis of Falaj al Mualla, with its vast green canopies of date palm plantations
overlooked by an old hilltop fort.
The city stands on and around the creek. The creek is a favorable haunt for the
lovers of water sports. Presiding over this all is the Marine Club, which is a short
walk from the Emiri Diwan. This is the fount of activity in and around the creek
and a focus of much that is social in the emirate. "Dreamland" - the world's largest aqua park, is another large attraction for the tourists.
With more beautiful places to visit, UAQ is a wonderful Emirate to live and enjoy
the gentle breeze of the long beaches, balmy sunshine and fascinating landscape