United Arab Emirates

For most travellers, the United Arab Emirates is known for its futuristic skylines, luxury hotels, desert adventures and world-famous attractions. For us, it’s home. We’ve watched the country grow alongside us. As we grew up, so did the UAE, transforming from vast stretches of desert into the remarkable nation we know today.

Beyond the skyscrapers, you’ll find mountain roads, beaches, historic neighbourhoods and a country that never seems to stand still. New restaurants, attractions and developments appear constantly, continuing to fuel a sense of discovery, even for those of us who have lived here our entire lives.

One of the things we love most about living in the UAE is its diversity, both in terms of places and people. In a single weekend, you can hike through mountain canyons, camp beneath desert stars, kayak through mangroves, relax on beaches or explore cities filled with people from every corner of the world. It is a true melting pot where hundreds of nationalities live side by side and cuisines from almost every country can be found.

This section of The Third Culture Travels isn’t a traditional travel guide. Instead, it’s a collection of our experiences living, exploring and rediscovering the country we call home. In fact, the UAE is probably the hardest destination for us to write about because it isn’t a destination at all. It’s simply life as we know it.

UAE at a Glance

Formed in 1971, the United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven emirates that has transformed from a collection of fishing, pearling and trading communities into one of the world’s most modern and ambitious nations.

Today, the UAE is best known for destinations such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi, but there is far more to explore beyond its iconic skylines. Visitors can discover world-famous attractions, cultural landmarks, mountain landscapes, deserts, mangroves and coastlines stretching along both the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.

Despite its relatively small size, the UAE offers remarkable diversity, making it one of the Middle East’s most popular travel destinations for city breaks, family holidays, road trips and stopovers.

“Did you know the UAE, formed in 1971, is one of the world’s youngest countries yet one of its most futuristic?”


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