Tradional Abra boat tour in Sharjah’s Khalid Lagoon

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  • E-Ticket
  • $37.00 per person

Embark on a captivating journey through time on the traditional Abra boat tour in Sharjah’s Khalid Lagoon. This immersive experience offers a glimpse into Emirati culture as you gracefully glide through the tranquil waters aboard a traditional wooden ‘abra’ boat. As the oldest and most popular tour in Sharjah, this excursion provides panoramic views of the cityscape, revealing a different perspective of the stunning surroundings. The serene ambiance and rich heritage of the lagoon create an enchanting backdrop for your voyage, allowing you to soak in the charm and history of the region. Whether you choose to enjoy the tour privately with friends and family or join fellow travelers, the traditional Abra boat tour promises a unique and authentic Emirati experience. From the native bird sanctuary to the historic dhow yards, each moment on the water is an opportunity to connect with the soul of Sharjah and create lasting memories.

Key Highlights

– Experience the Emirati culture firsthand as you glide through the serene waters of Khalid Lagoon on a traditional ‘abra’ boat.
– Marvel at the stunning panoramic views of Sharjah’s cityscape from a unique vantage point, offering a fresh perspective that’s sure to leave you in awe.
– Immerse yourself in the rich history of Sharjah as you step aboard the oldest and most beloved tour, providing an authentic glimpse into the city’s heritage and traditions.
– Enjoy the freedom to personalize your experience by privatizing the boat for an intimate journey with friends and family, creating cherished memories to last a lifetime.
– Indulge in the sensory delights of the tour, from the gentle lapping of the water against the boat to the gentle breeze carrying the echoes of Emirati history, making for an unforgettable excursion.

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