Looking to escape your daily routine this Eid Al Fitr but don’t want the faff of boarding a plane and jetting off to a foreign destination? Well, why not pack up your car, hit the open road, and explore some fantastic spots in and around the UAE, instead? If you’re searching for some fun road trip ideas this for this Eid al Fitr long weekend, come with me to discover the most exciting destinations within and outside the UAE!
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Road Trips Within The UAE
1. Liwa Oasis – Abu Dhabi
Drive Time: 3.5 – 4 hours from Dubai

Liwa Oasis is where golden dunes stretch as far as the eye can see. Here you can explore historic forts, visit charming Bedouin villages, and check out the Sheikh Hamad Auto Museum (home to some of the world’s rarest vintage cars). The Liwa Nights Bedouin Glamping Retreat is the perfect spot to immerse yourself in the desert lifestyle, and enjoy a few days away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
2. Dibba – Fujairah
Drive Time: 1.5 hours from Dubai

Looking for a beach escape? Dibba in Fujairah is a coastal paradise with pristine waters, making it ideal for snorkelling, diving, and even whale watching. Adventurers can hike through the rugged mountains, while those looking to relax can kick back at the Dibba Beach Resort, offering a private beach and stunning ocean views.
3. Jebel Jais – Ras Al Khaimah
Drive Time: 2.5 hours from Dubai

If you love the thrill of heights, Jebel Jais, the UAE’s tallest mountain, is calling your name this Eid Al Fitr! Take a scenic drive up the winding mountain roads, enjoy the stunning views, and for the ultimate adrenaline rush, try the world’s longest zipline, reaching speeds of nearly 160kmph! Whether you’re into hiking, camping, or just enjoying the cool mountain air, Jebel Jais is the perfect adventure destination.
4. Snoopy Island – Fujairah
Drive Time: 2 hours from Dubai

A must-visit for snorkelling lovers, Snoopy Island is famous for its crystal-clear waters and colourful coral reefs. Swim alongside vibrant marine life, or simply enjoy a lazy day by the beach, soaking in the stunning views. It’s an island escape without leaving the UAE!
5. Al Qurm Nature Reserve – Sharjah
Drive Time: 1 hour from Dubai

Spread across 500 hectares, the Al Qurm Nature Reserve in Sharjah is a lush mangrove forest, home to rare bird species, sea turtles, and serene waterways. Take a guided kayak or paddleboard tour and spot the Arabian-collared kingfisher or hawksbill turtles.
6. Al Zorah Nature Reserve – Ajman
Drive Time: 1 hour from Dubai

Marvel at nearly 60 species of birds, including stunning flamingos at the Al Zorah Nature Reserve. The tidal creek and mangroves make it a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, while fun seekers can enjoy windsurfing and kayaking through its waters.
7. Jubail Mangrove Park – Abu Dhabi
Drive Time: 2 hours from Dubai

Walk along the wooden boardwalks of Jubail Mangrove Park and reconnect with nature. This serene spot is perfect for photography, birdwatching, or simply unwinding with the peaceful sounds of nature. It’s an ideal Eid Al Fitr getaway for those looking to slow down and enjoy the simple beauty of the outdoors.
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Road Trips Outside The UAE
1. Oman
Drive Time: 3 hours from Dubai

Take a scenic road trip through the Hajar Mountains and arrive in Khasab, Oman, a coastal paradise known for its fjord-like landscapes, dolphin watching, and world-class diving spots. For a truly unique experience, book an overnight dhow cruise, where you can sleep under the stars surrounded by stunning cliffs and pristine waters.
Entry Requirements For UAE Residents:
- UAE residents need an Oman visa, which can be applied for online through the Royal Oman Police website.
- Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months before travel.
2. Qatar
Drive Time: 7.5 hours from Dubai

A road trip to Qatar is a long one, but it’s totally worth it! The journey takes you through Saudi’s vast desert landscapes, offering changing scenery and cultural pit stops along the way. Once in Doha, explore the vibrant Katara Cultural Village, admire art at the Museum of Islamic Art, and shop for unique finds at the Souq Waqif. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or just love a good adventure, Qatar has something exciting for everyone.
Entry Requirements for UAE Residents:
- Most UAE residents can get a visa-on-arrival (either 30-day or 90-day, depending on nationality).
- Those who are not eligible for visa-on-arrival must apply for an e-visa before travel.
- The journey includes a 100 km drive through Saudi Arabia, so ensure you meet their entry requirements too. (See requirements below)
3. Saudi Arabia
Drive Time: 13 hours from Dubai

From the moment you cross the border, Saudi Arabia offers a mix of rich culture, vibrant cities, and stunning desert landscapes. Visit Riyadh’s historical sites, explore Jeddah’s Red Sea coastline, or take in the breathtaking natural beauty of AlUla and the Edge of the World. If you’re after an Eid road trip filled with heritage, adventure, and incredible food, Saudi Arabia should be on your list!
Entry Requirements for UAE Residents:
- UAE residents can apply for a Saudi e-visa if their passport has six months validity and their UAE residence visa has at least three months remaining.
- Applicants must be 18+ if traveling without parents.
- Apply online at ksavisa.sa, submitting a passport copy, UAE residence visa copy, and a passport photo.
- Visas are either issued instantly or can take up to three working days.
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