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ADVENTURES IN ARABIA

The emirate that’s attracting fun-seekers

Think of sun, sand and seriously chic hotels, and chances are you’ll imagine the UAE. 

In 2022, the Emirates were the most popular destination in the world for sun-starved Brits, according to online holiday experts .

RAK is built for adventure – and a whole new kind of Emirati holiday
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RAK is built for adventure – and a whole new kind of Emirati holiday

And this year, the focus is on – just 45 minutes’ drive from International Airport.

Ras Al Khaimah – or RAK to regulars – has vast beaches, huge open spaces to take you close to nature, and so much going on that you’ll never get bored. 

With guaranteed sun, it’s a no-brainer if you’re looking for some heat. Top-notch hotels, breathtaking architecture and top-tier grub from all over the world is the icing on the cake.

But on top of that, RAK is built for adventure – and a whole new kind of Emirati holiday.

Here, there are mountains to be explored, ziplines to be flown and flame-coloured dunes to be ridden over. 

There’s cliff climbing, pearl diving and desert dining. It’s value for money, too. 

No wonder it saw a 51 per cent increase in bookings from Travel Republic guests last year, compared to 2019 – and already, this year’s bookings are up another 15 per cent.

“Ras Al Khaimah is a great alternative to Dubai for those wanting to visit this part of the world on more of a budget,” says Antonio Fellino, Travel Republic’s managing director.

“It is an especially good destination for those looking for an all-inclusive stay or a great value family holiday.

“With its beautiful golden beaches and warm waters, it’s perfect for relaxing and the excellent range of hotels and resorts makes it an ideal all-rounder.”

loves the UAE, and they’ve curated a great selection of RAK holidays to suit everyone. Whatever you’re looking for, Ras Al Khaimah has it in spades.

Get your adrenaline fix on the zipline at Jebel Jais
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Get your adrenaline fix on the zipline at Jebel Jais

HEAD FOR HEIGHTS

Straddling the border with , Jebel Jais is the highest peak in the UAE. Here in RAK you can explore it, zipline off it, or – for less adventurous souls – simply take in the jaw-dropping views.

Whatever you’re after, there’s something for you on the mountainside. 

Families will love the newly opened Jais Sledder, which swerves around hairpin bends down the mountainside at up to 25mph (don’t be scared – toboggans seat two, and run on a track).

The Ropes Course at the world’s first Bear Grylls Explorers Camp is another one for all ages and wannabe acrobats.

Rope fun at Bear Grylls Explorers Camp
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Rope fun at Bear Grylls Explorers Camp

As part of the obstacle course, floating 10m above the ground, you’ll cycle (fully secured) along a plank of wood high in the sky.   

Adrenaline junkies can reach for the skies at Jais Flight – the world’s longest zipline, which swoops between the mountain peaks at hair-raising speeds of up to 100mph, a whopping 1,680m above the Arabian Gulf. 

Not enough drama? Add in the Jais Sky Tour, a two-hour, three-mile series of ziplines that fly through the Hajar mountain range.

And if all that’s too much effort? Head to the UAE’s highest restaurant, 1484 by Puro, for incredible ping panoramic views from its terrace wedged into the mountainside.

RAK's 40 miles of coast are waiting to be explored
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RAK's 40 miles of coast are waiting to be explored

DOWN BY THE SEA

Backed by the dramatic Hajar mountains that roll down to the sea, RAK has no fewer than 40 miles of coastline, from white sand beaches to flamingo-filled mangrove forests, ripe for kayaking through. 

Of course, one of the main reasons we all love the UAE is its wealth of beaches – and Ras Al Khaimah is no different.

Here, you’ll find beachfront resorts perched on the pristine sands, from family-friendly resorts to super-luxe five-star digs. 

Wherever you pick – Travel Republic has curated a collection to suit all budgets – you’ll find water sports on tap, with kayaking, paddleboarding, windsurfing and jetskiing all on the menu.

Water fun ranges from jetskiing  and kayaking to gentler boating trips
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Water fun ranges from jetskiing and kayaking to gentler boating trips

If you want to spend the day at an Ibiza-style beach club, head to Banan Beach, on Al Marjan island. It’s an upmarket, boho campsite, with its beach club – plus outdoor cinema and bonfires on the sand – open to all.

Need more action? North of RAK city is the stunning Al Rams corniche, where mountains rest behind you, and the mangrove forests open up in front. 

Rent a kayak and glide through them, to see kingfishers, eagles, and bright pink flamingos – alongside fish, crabs and even the odd ray.

Go wild with dune bashing in buggies
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Go wild with dune bashing in buggies

DESERT DELIGHTS

There are regular deserts, and then there are the spectacular terracotta sands of RAK, which spill across the emirate. 

Of course, you can pick from your classic UAE activities here: dune bashing in buggies, quad-biking across the sand, or – for the truly brave – attempting a desert camel ride.

But things tend to be a little closer to nature here than some of its neighbours, so you can also gallop across the desert on horseback. 

The Al Wadi Equestrian Centre offers desert rides on purebred Arabian horses for all levels as well as pony “adventures” for kids.

Keep any eye out for incredible wildlife as you explore the desert
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Keep any eye out for incredible wildlife as you explore the desert

Look out for the rare Arabian oryx on your ride – the antelopes were brought back from the brink of extinction in the 1970s here in the UAE. 

The riding school is at the , which is also home to the fancy Sonara Camp, where you can dine by candlelight in the desert with oryx and gazelles your nearest neighbours. 

RAK has 7,000 years of history and a rich cultural heritage
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RAK has 7,000 years of history and a rich cultural heritage

CULTURAL REVELATION

RAK’s history dates back 7,000 years – the National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah, in the coral-stone fort in the centre of town, tells the emirate’s story, from archaeological finds to the history of pearl diving. 

The latter doesn’t just exist in a museum, though. Head south of the city to Al Jazeera Al Hamra (“Red Island”), the UAE’s last pearling village. 

Today it’s a heritage site with its traditional buildings – including fancy merchants’ houses, mysterious wind towers and a souq – all made in traditional style from materials such as coral blocks, date palm and mangrove trunks, and seashells.

The emirate is steeped in history
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The emirate is steeped in history

Want to know more? Abdulla Al Suwaidi is singlehandedly keeping the 7,000-year-old history going at Suwaidi Pearl Farm, in Al Rams – the last pearl farm in the UAE. 

Hop into a boat to reach the farm, floating in the bay on a pontoon. You’ll even get your own oyster to open – and it might just have a pearl in it. 

North-east of Al Rams is another “only in RAK” moment: Dhayah Fort, the last hillfort in the UAE. 

Dating back to the Bronze Age, surrounded by date palms and topped with a 19th-century mud-brick fortress glowing amber in the sun, it boasts spectacular views of the land and sea below – once you’ve braved its 239 steps. 

HEAVENLY HOTELS

As with all their destinations, Travel Republic has a sensational selection of amazing accommodation, with dazzling deals for budgets big or small.

This beautiful five-star hotel perches on Hayat Island, floating in the Arabian Gulf off the RAK coastline – with a bridge for easy access. 

Even the standard rooms have sea views and balconies, and there are no fewer than six restaurants, from a NYC-style grill to Levant & Nar, serving Turkish and Lebanese food overlooking the beach.

Book with Travel Republic by February 20 for a stay here before October 30, and you can save up to 50 per cent off your stay, get a free room upgrade, all-inclusive dining upgrade, and the kids can go free.

Departing March 20, based on 2 adults sharing

5 nights, half-board, dine around

Return direct flights with Emirates from London Gatwick

Was £1,647pp, now from £946pp

Departing March 20, based on 2 adults and 2 children (6-8) sharing
5 nights, half-board, dine around

Return direct flights with Emirates from London Gatwick

Was £907pp, now from £648pp

If you’re looking for a family-friendly five-star stay, this is the one for you. With its six pyramid-like blocks straddling a perfect sandbar, the Rixos is a place for the whole family to space out along the beach. 

There’s a kids’ club for the youngsters, and a spa and sports for grown-ups, plus seven restaurants to work through. You can even book a family suite where the kids sleep in bunks made to look like little houses.

Departing April 24, based on 2 adults sharing

5 nights, ultra all-inclusive

Return direct flights with Emirates from Stansted

Was £1,314pp, now from £1058pp

Departing April 24, based on 2 adults and 2 children (6-8) sharing
5 nights, ultra all-inclusive

Return direct flights with Emirates from Stansted

Was £908pp, now from £761pp

A whopping 650-metre private beach curves around this resort which has something for everyone. Thirteen bars and restaurants, indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, a kids’ playground and an aqua zone will keep you busy for days. 

And that’s before you hop on the Tarzan Boat – a floating adult playground of slides, ropes and trampolines pitching you into the Arabian Gulf.

Departing March 21, based on 2 adults sharing

4 nights, bed and breakfast

Return direct flights with Emirates from Stansted

Was £807pp, now from £747pp

Departing March 21, based on 2 adults and 2 children (6-8) sharing

4 nights, bed and breakfast

Return direct flights with Emirates from Stansted

Was £618pp, now from £579pp

If you’ve ever dreamed of sleeping in that terracotta desert, then this is the place for you. 

Home to the Al Wadi Equestrian Centre and the outdoor Sonara Camp, this ultra-luxe five-star is immersed in nature – with falconry shows, birdwatching, stargazing and nature walks all on offer for guests. 

Forget picking a room – these are all villas, which come with a private pool. And with seven bars and restaurants – including the rooftop Moon Bar, where you can sit with a shisha and a cocktail overlooking the dunes – there’s no need to stray far from base.

Departing September 25, based on 2 adults sharing

4 nights, bed and breakfast

Return direct flights with Emirates from Stansted

From £1,770pp

Deaprting September 25, based on 2 adults and 2 children (6-8) sharing

4 nights, bed and breakfast

Return direct flights with Emirates from Stansted

From £1,076pp

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