Al-Bidyah Mosque
North of Fujairah city, Al-Bidyah Mosque is the pre-historical remark of the ancient piece in the United Arab Emirates and was named after the town that once encompassed it. The designing highlights are a blessed achievement for the time of development. The mosques are beautifully decorated with the carved work of glass and mirror on minarets of mosques even roofs are secured by the double cemented dooms.
Fujairah Fort
Fujairah Fort was seriously harmed by a British assault in the mid-twentieth century. In UAE, it is considered the most ancient castle, it was the defensive point of the state under nation’s ruling family of the time. Furthermore, for a long time, it was the main stone remark side by side the Fujairah shore. Here, you can see updated old houses, displays a conventional life, and a show of the Al Yazrah system of watering fields by Local Emirati Farmers.
Sheikh Zayed Mosque
Its white exterior has made it one of the city's real historic points, and it positions as the second greatest mosque in the United Arab Emirates after the Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque of Abu Dhabi. Unluckily the inside of the mosque isn't available to everyone for touring, yet you can take photographs of the outside of the mosque.
Fujairah Museum
Near to south of Fujairah Fort, the Fujairah Museum has a brilliant gathering of ancient rarities at Qidfa and Bithnah. Displays the art and crafts of ancient times about Arabic traditional heritage almost 500 years old.