Best Hotels in Fujairah & Al Ain for Every Budget — 18 Real Picks From £31 (2026)

Across the UAE's two quietest corners, the cheapest currently-bookable hotel we found starts at just £31 a night — either The Uptown Hotel Apartment on the Fujairah coast or a compact studio in the Al Ain oasis — while the single most spectacular stay, the cliff-and-cove Six Senses Zighy Bay reached via Fujairah's Dibba coast, tops the list at around £594. Everything real and bookable sits between those two numbers.
This is an honest round-up of two small, non-adjacent places, not one destination. Fujairah lies on the UAE's east coast, facing the Gulf of Oman — a low-rise world of dive reefs, Hajar mountains and the country's oldest mosque. Al Ain is the inland "Garden City", a UNESCO oasis roughly 200km away near the Oman border, all date palms, forts and the Jebel Hafeet mountain road. We've put them together because each alone has only a handful of hotels — around nine apiece — and because both are the UAE's traditional, unglitzy escape from the Dubai–Abu Dhabi skyline. Every hotel below is labelled with its actual city, so you always know whether you're booking the coast or the oasis.
In total that's 18 real, distinct, currently-bookable hotels — 6 top-rated stays and 12 budget picks — each linking straight to its live price. 🔴 One thing to know up front: the from-prices here were pulled on live August searches, and August is the Gulf's low season (40–45°C heat keeps rates down). The famous high season is November–March, when the weather is perfect and prices climb. Even in summer the top of the budget tier reaches ~£120–130 a night, so treat every floor here as a summer baseline.
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Scout's 3 best-value picks right now: 🏝 The Uptown Hotel Apartment — from ~£31, the joint-cheapest stay in the guide and right on the Fujairah coast, with 1,200+ reviews. 🌴 Danat Al Ain Resort — from ~£73, a genuine 5-star garden resort in Al Ain at a price that would barely get you a 3-star elsewhere. 🌊 V Hotel Fujairah — from ~£40, a 4-star with nearly 5,000 reviews and the strongest track record on the east coast. From-prices are live August rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for today's price on your dates.
A quick map of the ground this guide covers: on the east coast, Fujairah city is the main base, with Khor Fakkan (a Sharjah exclave up the same coast) and Dibba (the northern tip, gateway to Oman's Musandam) sharing the seaside. Inland, everything else clusters in and around Al Ain. Compare live Fujairah hotel prices or search UK flights to Dubai (DXB), the practical gateway airport for both areas.
The Best-Rated Stays in Fujairah & Al Ain
Neither area is a luxury-hotel capital, so we've merged the top of both markets into one honest shortlist: six best-rated stays — two genuine 5-star resorts and four solid 4-star hotels — split between the Fujairah coast and the Al Ain oasis. Each is labelled with its actual city so there's no confusion about which one you're booking.
At a glance — the best-rated tier compared, before the full reviews:
| Hotel | City / area | Reviews | From/night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Six Senses Zighy Bay | Dibba coast (via Fujairah) | 475 | £594 |
| Danat Al Ain Resort | Al Ain (oasis) | 101 | £73 |
| V Hotel Fujairah | Fujairah (coast) | 4,965 | £40 |
| City Tower Hotel | Fujairah (coast) | 4,308 | £35 |
| Ayla Hotel | Al Ain (oasis) | 1,184 | £53 |
| Radisson Blu Hotel & Resort, Al Ain | Al Ain (oasis) | 107 | £62 |
Live August rates pulled while writing — tap any hotel for your dates.

1. Six Senses Zighy Bay — Dibba coast (reached via Fujairah) · 5★ · 475 reviews · from ~£594/night. The one true splurge in this guide, and technically just over the border on Oman's Musandam peninsula, reached via Dibba at the north end of Fujairah's east coast. Stone-built pool villas sit in a dramatic cove ringed by mountains, with the resort's signature arrival — a paraglide or 4x4 descent down the mountainside. World-class diving, a serious spa, and total seclusion make it one of the finest resorts anywhere in the region. Confirm current border and access details when you book, as it's across the frontier.

2. Danat Al Ain Resort — Al Ain (oasis city) · 5★ · 101 reviews · from ~£73/night. The standout value stay in either area — a genuine 5-star garden resort in the heart of Al Ain, with sprawling landscaped grounds, several pools, tennis courts and multiple restaurants, at a rate that would barely cover a 3-star in most European capitals. It's the obvious base for a family or couple who want resort comfort while exploring the oasis, Jebel Hafeet and the forts.

3. V Hotel Fujairah — Fujairah (east coast) · 4★ · 4,965 reviews · from ~£40/night. The most-reviewed hotel in this entire guide by a wide margin, and the safest bet on the Fujairah coast — a modern 4-star with a rooftop pool, close to the city centre and a short drive from the dive beaches and Fujairah Fort. Reliable, well-run, and priced like a budget stay.

4. City Tower Hotel — Fujairah (east coast) · 4★ · 4,308 reviews · from ~£35/night. A close second to the V on both reviews and value — a straightforward, well-located 4-star in Fujairah city with a pool and restaurants, handy for the corniche and as a base for exploring the east coast and Hajar mountains. One of the best price-to-rating ratios in the guide.

5. Ayla Hotel — Al Ain (oasis city) · 4★ · 1,184 reviews · from ~£53/night. A long-running, comfortable 4-star in Al Ain with a good-sized pool, spa and several dining options — a solid all-rounder for a city base near the oasis and Jebel Hafeet, with more reviews behind it than most of the international brands in town.

6. Radisson Blu Hotel & Resort, Al Ain — Al Ain (oasis city) · 4★ · 107 reviews · from ~£62/night. A dependable international-brand 4-star resort in Al Ain, with landscaped pool grounds and the consistent Radisson standard travellers know — a comfortable, no-surprises base for the oasis city at a fair rate.
The best-rated tier spans a genuine £594 splurge down to a £35 4-star — a reminder that outside Six Senses, "top-rated" here still means low prices. See all Fujairah stays · see all Al Ain stays · search flights to DXB.
Cheap Hotels in Fujairah & Al Ain — 18 Real, Bookable Options From £31
Here's the honest budget picture across both areas. Every property below is a real, currently-operating, distinct hotel or apartment-hotel with live wholesale rates on its own JetMeAway page — no rebrands counted twice, nothing invented. They're ordered cheapest first and each is labelled with its actual city (Fujairah east coast, Khor Fakkan, Dibba, or Al Ain oasis) so you know exactly where you'd be staying.
🔴 A note on price: these are live August (low-season) rates. The floor is £31, but this tier climbs to around £120–130 at the top even in summer — the Khor Fakkan and Fujairah seafront apartment blocks and the Green Mubazzarah chalets are pricier than the cheap city stays. In the November–March high season expect all of these to read higher. Compare live Fujairah prices or live Al Ain prices for your exact dates.

7. The Uptown Hotel Apartment — Fujairah (east coast) · unrated · 1,201 reviews · from ~£31/night. One of the two joint-cheapest stays in the guide, and the more reviewed of the pair — an apartment-style base in Fujairah city with 1,200+ reviews behind it. Kitchenette-equipped rooms make it useful for longer coast stays or families watching the budget.

8. Nice studio for stay .. — Al Ain (oasis city) · unrated · 40 reviews · from ~£31/night. The other £31 floor pick, this time in Al Ain — a compact, no-frills studio listing for travellers who just want a cheap, functional base for the oasis and Jebel Hafeet. Fewer reviews than the Fujairah option, so read recent ones before booking, but the price is genuinely the lowest available inland.

9. Oceanic Khorfakkan Resort And Spa — Khor Fakkan (east coast) · unrated · 77 reviews · from ~£41/night. A long-standing beachfront resort on the Khor Fakkan corniche, up the coast from Fujairah city — direct sea access, a dive centre, and one of the few genuine seafront stays at this price on the whole east coast. A strong-value choice if the beach is the point.

10. Sea Shore Hotel Apartment — Khor Fakkan (east coast) · unrated · from ~£50/night. Apartment-style rooms near the Khor Fakkan seafront — a simple, self-catering-friendly base on the east coast. It's a newer listing with limited review history, so check current guest feedback before booking, but the location and rate suit a beach-and-mountains coast trip.

11. Al Massa Plus Hotel — Al Ain (oasis city) · 3★ · 996 reviews · from ~£53/night. A reliable, well-reviewed 3-star in Al Ain with nearly 1,000 reviews — a comfortable, central budget base for the Garden City, walkable to shops and an easy drive from the oasis and camel market.

12. Aloft Al Ain — Al Ain (oasis city) · unrated · 2,701 reviews · from ~£61/night. The most-reviewed budget stay in Al Ain by far — Marriott's design-forward Aloft brand, bright and modern, with a pool and easy access to Al Ain's parks and Wadi Adventure. A dependable big-brand base at a budget-tier rate.

13. Four Points by Sheraton Al Ain — Al Ain (oasis city) · unrated · 95 reviews · from ~£61/night. Another Marriott-family option in Al Ain, the Four Points brand's straightforward, comfortable formula — pool, restaurant, reliable rooms — at the same rate as the Aloft. A safe pick for travellers who want a known chain in the oasis city.

14. Al Ain Rotana — Al Ain (oasis city) · unrated · 110 reviews · from ~£72/night. One of Al Ain's established full-service hotels, a Rotana-brand property with chalet-style rooms set in gardens, several restaurants and a good pool — nudging the top of the budget tier but delivering near-resort comfort for the rate.

15. Dibba Sea View Hotel by AMA Pro — Dibba (east coast) · unrated · from ~£85/night. A seafront-facing hotel in Dibba, at the northern tip of the east coast near the gateway to Oman's Musandam — handy for divers and anyone heading to that stretch of coast. A newer listing with limited reviews, so check recent feedback, but well-placed for the quietest, most scenic part of the Fujairah coastline.

16. Platinum Coast Hotel Apartments — Fujairah (east coast) · unrated · 1,148 reviews · from ~£120/night. A well-reviewed seafront apartment-hotel on the Fujairah coast — larger, kitchen-equipped units aimed at families and longer stays, which is why it sits near the top of this tier even in summer. Over 1,100 reviews make it one of the more proven coastal apartment options despite the higher rate.

17. NOZOL ALRAYAHEEN — Khor Fakkan (east coast) · 3★ · from ~£124/night. A 3-star hotel on the Khor Fakkan coast, near the top of the budget range. It's a very new listing with only a couple of reviews so far, so treat the rating cautiously and read current guest feedback before committing — but it's a genuine, bookable east-coast option if the cheaper Khor Fakkan stays are full.

18. Green Mubazzarah Chalets — Al Ain (oasis city) · unrated · from ~£127/night. The most characterful stay at the top of the budget tier — self-contained chalets in the Green Mubazzarah park at the foot of Jebel Hafeet, beside the natural hot springs, with the mountain road on the doorstep. A genuinely different, family-friendly Al Ain experience rather than a standard hotel room; limited reviews, so check current details, but the setting is unmatched inland.
Budget from-prices span £31 to ~£127 — and that top end is a summer figure; winter runs higher still. Compare all Fujairah hotels · all Al Ain hotels · search UK flights to DXB to lock dates first.
Fujairah vs Al Ain — Which Should You Base In?
| Fujairah (east coast) | Al Ain (inland oasis) | |
|---|---|---|
| Setting | Gulf of Oman coast, Hajar mountains | UNESCO desert oasis, Jebel Hafeet |
| Best for | Diving, beaches, mountain-and-sea escape | Culture, oasis, forts, mountain drive |
| Beach? | Yes — reefs, Snoopy Island, corniche | No — hot springs and water park instead |
| Alcohol | Served in licensed coast hotels | Very limited, more conservative |
| Nearest airport | FJR (tiny) / DXB ~1h30 | AAN (tiny) / DXB or AUH ~1h30 |
| Hotel floor (summer) | ~£31 | ~£31 |
The honest answer: they're different trips, not interchangeable bases 200km apart. Choose Fujairah if you want sea, sand and diving with a mountain backdrop — Snoopy Island snorkelling, the Al Bidyah mosque, Fujairah Fort and the quiet Khor Fakkan and Dibba coast. Choose Al Ain if you want the greenest, most traditional corner of the UAE — the palm oasis, the camel market, Al Jahili Fort, and the sunset drive up Jebel Hafeet to the hot springs. Many UK travellers pair one of these with a Dubai or Abu Dhabi stay rather than choosing between them; both are an easy 1h30 drive from the big cities.
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Fujairah & Al Ain Hotels FAQs
What's the cheapest hotel in Fujairah or Al Ain? Two properties share the floor at around £31 a night on recent searches: The Uptown Hotel Apartment in Fujairah city (on the Gulf of Oman coast, 1,200+ reviews) and a compact studio listing in Al Ain (the inland oasis). Both are real, distinct, LiteAPI-bookable stays. Remember £31 is an August summer rate — the Gulf's low season — so winter dates read higher.
Are Fujairah and Al Ain close together? No — and it's the honest headline of this guide. Fujairah sits on the UAE's east coast facing the Gulf of Oman; Al Ain is an inland oasis near the Oman border in Abu Dhabi emirate, roughly 200km away. They're two separate small hotel markets, not one destination — grouped here because each alone has only a handful of bookable hotels.
Why are Fujairah and Al Ain in the same guide? Because they're the UAE's two smallest, quietest hotel markets — around nine bookable properties each, too few for a standalone guide. They share a character too: both are traditional escapes from the Dubai–Abu Dhabi high-rise circuit, one on the mountain-and-sea coast, the other in the country's greenest oasis. Every hotel is labelled with its actual city.
Is Fujairah on the coast? Yes. Fujairah is the only emirate wholly on the UAE's east coast, facing the Gulf of Oman rather than the Arabian Gulf. That gives it rocky Hajar mountains dropping to the sea, some of the Middle East's best shore-diving reefs, and a low-rise seaside feel. Khor Fakkan and Dibba, up the same coast, share it.
What is Al Ain known for? Al Ain — "the Garden City" — is the UAE's greenest, most traditional city, a UNESCO World Heritage oasis fed by ancient falaj irrigation channels. Highlights: the palm-shaded Al Ain Oasis, the Jebel Hafeet mountain road, Al Jahili Fort, the traditional camel market, and the Green Mubazzarah hot springs.
How do I get to Fujairah from the UK? No direct UK flights reach Fujairah's tiny airport (FJR). Fly into Dubai (DXB) — Emirates, BA and Virgin fly direct in around 7 hours — then drive roughly 1h30 to Fujairah city on excellent roads. A hire car is genuinely useful on the east coast for the dive sites, forts and Khor Fakkan.
How do I get to Al Ain from the UK? Al Ain's small airport (AAN) has no UK flights, so fly into Dubai (DXB) or Abu Dhabi (AUH) and drive. Al Ain is about 1h30 from both on fast motorways. A car is the sensible way to see the oasis, Jebel Hafeet and outlying sights.
Are the prices shown summer or winter rates? The from-prices were pulled on live August searches while writing. August is the Gulf's low season — 40–45°C highs keep numbers and rates down — so these are close to the cheapest of the year. High season is November–March, when the weather is perfect and prices climb. Treat the floors as a summer baseline.
What's the currency in Fujairah and Al Ain? The UAE dirham (AED / Dhs), pegged to the US dollar, roughly AED 4.6 to £1. Contactless card payment is accepted almost everywhere, including budget hotels, so you don't need much cash.
Can you drink alcohol in Fujairah and Al Ain? In Fujairah, yes — licensed coast hotels and resorts serve alcohol to guests. Al Ain is more conservative and dry-leaning in practice, with alcohol generally only in a small number of licensed hotels. Neither is a nightlife destination — both are quiet and traditional, which is their appeal.
Which is better for a beach holiday, Fujairah or Al Ain? Fujairah, without question — it's the coastal one. Al Ain is landlocked inland desert and oasis, with no beach (though it has the Green Mubazzarah hot springs and Wadi Adventure water park). If sand and sea are the priority, base yourself on the Fujairah/Khor Fakkan/Dibba east coast.
Is Fujairah good for diving and snorkelling? Yes — one of the best shore-diving spots in the UAE. The Gulf of Oman coast around Fujairah, Khor Fakkan and Dibba has accessible reefs, the Snoopy Island snorkel site off Al Aqah, and dive operators along the resort strip. Water clarity is best outside the summer plankton bloom, so winter and spring dives are usually clearer.
What's the oldest mosque in the UAE? Al Bidyah Mosque, on the coast just north of Fujairah city, is the oldest known mosque in the UAE — a small mud-and-stone structure dating to around the 15th century, with four distinctive domes. It's free to visit (dress modestly) below a hillside of restored watchtowers with sea views.
Do I need a car in Fujairah or Al Ain? It helps a lot in both. The roads are excellent, but public transport is limited compared with Dubai. In Fujairah a car reaches the dive beaches, Al Bidyah, Fujairah Fort and Khor Fakkan; in Al Ain it's the only comfortable way up Jebel Hafeet and out to the oasis, fort and camel market. Hire cars are cheap by UK standards.
Is Jebel Hafeet worth visiting? Yes — the Jebel Hafeet mountain road is one of the most celebrated driving roads in the world, a smooth run of switchbacks climbing over 1,200 metres to viewpoints over Al Ain and into Oman. It's free to drive, best at sunset, and the Green Mubazzarah park and hot springs sit at its base.
What is the Al Ain Oasis? A UNESCO World Heritage site in the heart of the city — around 147,000 date palms watered by the ancient falaj (aflaj) channel system, some centuries old. There's a free visitor centre and shaded walking paths, making it a rare cool, green desert escape and the reason Al Ain is called the Garden City.
Are budget hotels in Fujairah and Al Ain safe? Yes. The UAE has one of the lowest violent-crime rates of any country, and that holds across both areas regardless of price. The budget stays here are established apartment-hotels and hotels with real review histories, not unlicensed lets. Standard travel sense applies, but there's no elevated risk specific to these quiet places.
Which area is cheaper, Fujairah or Al Ain? Broadly similar at the bottom — both bottom out around £31 a night in summer. Al Ain has more mid-priced international-brand hotels (Rotana, Radisson Blu, Aloft, Four Points); Fujairah's coast mixes cheap apartment-hotels with a couple of pricier seafront blocks. For a genuine 5-star at a low rate, Danat Al Ain Resort (~£73) is the standout in either area.
What is there to do in Fujairah besides the beach? Plenty for a quiet emirate: Fujairah Fort (the UAE's oldest, restored), Al Bidyah Mosque and watchtowers, the Friday cattle and produce market, Wadi Wurayah's mountain pools, and Hajar mountain drives. Khor Fakkan up the coast adds a corniche, waterfall park and cable car. It's a mountain-and-sea escape rather than a sightseeing marathon.
Can I visit Oman from Fujairah or Al Ain? Both sit close to the Oman border. From Fujairah's Dibba, Oman's Musandam peninsula is just across the frontier — Six Senses Zighy Bay is reached this way. From Al Ain, the Omani town of Al Buraimi is directly adjacent. Border and visa rules change, so check current requirements and whether your hire car is insured for Oman before crossing.
When is the best time to visit Fujairah and Al Ain? November to March — 20–28°C, ideal for beach, diving, oasis walks and the Jebel Hafeet drive. It overlaps UK winter for a reliable warm escape, but it's the priciest season. April–May and October are warm shoulder months with softer rates. June–September is very hot (40–45°C) but cheapest, and Al Ain stays a touch cooler than the coast thanks to its elevation.
What's the visa situation for UK passport holders? UK passport holders get a free 30-day visit visa on arrival to the UAE — no advance application for a standard holiday. Ensure at least six months' passport validity from your entry date. The visa covers travel between all seven emirates, including Fujairah and Al Ain.
Are there family-friendly hotels in Fujairah and Al Ain? Yes. In Al Ain, Danat Al Ain Resort has extensive gardens and pools, and the Rotana, Radisson Blu and Aloft suit families near the parks and Wadi Adventure. On the Fujairah coast, the seafront resorts and apartment-hotels work well for beach-and-pool family stays, with Snoopy Island snorkelling and Khor Fakkan's beaches nearby.
Is Al Ain worth visiting on a UAE trip? If you want the traditional, green heart of the country rather than more skyscrapers, yes. Al Ain is the UAE's cultural cradle — oasis, forts, camel market and mountain — an easy 1h30 detour from Dubai or Abu Dhabi. It rewards a night or two more than a rushed day trip, especially if you drive Jebel Hafeet at sunset.
Does Ramadan affect travel to Fujairah and Al Ain? Yes, as everywhere in the UAE. During Ramadan (dates shift yearly), public daytime eating and drinking is restricted; hotel restaurants keep serving guests, often behind screens. Both areas are more traditional than Dubai, so daytime life is quieter. Rates can dip during Ramadan — a value window if you don't mind the slower pace.
How do I book these exact hotels at the prices shown? Every hotel name links to that hotel's live page on JetMeAway — real-time wholesale rates, all taxes and fees shown, and a date picker for your trip. The from-prices were pulled on live August searches while writing, so your dates will differ; tap through for today's number. No booking fees either way.
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