As UAE residents seek more authentic and nature-driven weekend escapes in 2026, Umm Al Quwain has emerged as the premier destination for eco-cultural tourism. The newly expanded Mangrove Cultural Hub is at the heart of this movement. Unlike the high-energy entertainment centers of larger cities, this hub focuses on ‘slow tourism.’ Visitors can explore 15 kilometers of new elevated boardwalks that wind through protected mangrove forests, interspersed with small, outdoor art installations created by local and regional artists. The 2026 season also sees the introduction of the ‘Living Museum’—a series of traditional dhow-building stations where residents can learn about the maritime history of the northern Emirates through hands-on workshops. For families, the entry prices are kept accessible, with day passes around AED 40 for adults and free entry for children under 12. The area is also supported by new eco-lodges that operate on zero-waste principles, offering staycations starting from AED 600 per night. This development is part of the broader national effort to preserve biodiversity while providing high-quality leisure options that celebrate the unique geography of the UAE. It’s a perfect weekend retreat for those looking to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the serene, natural beauty of the northern coastline.

































































