Fujairah Collage

Fujairah Collage
Some distinctive landmarks in Fujairah

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway Between Dubai and Fujairah-Latest News

Update: Directions + Map for New Sheikh Khalifa Highway

Opening Date?

The question most asked around Fujairah at the moment is ‘When will the new, fast highway be open?’ This question is also also being asked by many people in Dubai and Sharjah.

Earlier it was reported that the highway would be opened in July 2011, then September 2011.

The latest official news is that the highway “is set to open early in December 2011.”

Don't hold your breath waiting for the opening day! Add this to the list of those things 'Coming Soon' to Fujairah!

This announcement was made by Sohail Iqbal, Chief Engineer for the Fujairah Municipality, in his keynote address at the France-Fujairah Forum on Thursday 29 September 2011.

(Check this link for other addresses and reports at the France-Fujairah Forum 2011)

Vital Stats

Mr. Iqbal mentioned these other details about the highway:

+ Length: 85kms.

+ The Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway will link Dubai to the Central Region of the UAE and Fujairah.

+ It will significantly reduce traveling time by at least 40% between Fujairah and Dubai.

Other reports have mentioned that it will take 45 minutes to travel from Dubai to Fujairah but this depends on your starting and finishing points and how fast you are driving.

Take a Look

* Thanks to Paul Castle for providing this 3-minute video of a drive on a finished section of the Dubai-Fujairah Highway between the Showka and Esfini Interchanges.

* Thanks to Abdulla Al Samahi for posting this photo album of the Highway.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, info, resources, jobs, event notices, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Image: Snapshot of the Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway. (Photo courtesy of Mr. Sohail Iqbal)

Fujairah: The Extraordinary Emirate

Extraordinary Discoveries

This little fellow, the Gallagher’s leaf-toed gecko, which has only been recently discovered, epitomizes the extraordinary emirate that is Fujairah.

Fujairah is also home to the endangered Arabian tahr, the Arabian leopard and freshwater fish like the Garra barreimiae that only live in Fujairah’s Wadi Wurayah and the Hajar Mountains. Such rich diversity but you have to search to find them, like most of the extraordinary things in Fujairah.

Extraordinary Landscape

As Max said recently on Twitter: “ Driving up to Fujairah—UAE. Unlike Dubai and Abu Dhabi, this place isn’t flat!” Fujairah is 80% mountains, driving through the Hajar Mountains to Fujairah is totally different.

While the mountains are still yet to be tamed and tracked for hikers and adventure tourists, travelling from Masafi to Dibba will take you through some breathtaking countryside.

There are an increasing number of artists and photographers who are living in Fujairah—people who sense that the landscape is inspiring and firing up their creativity.

Extraordinary Getaway

Judging by the numbers of people who visit from other cities, Fujairah is ‘the getaway resort’ for the UAE and it is increasingly the ‘blob out’ destination for Europeans who want a week or two in the sun.

Extraordinary Wilderness

Wadi Wurayah was designated the first Protected National Park in the UAE and it is a major centre of environmental conservation and research.

Photographers like world-renowned Michael Roggo have had a field day in this park.

Not only is this protected area a paradise for scientists who are making head-turning discoveries, it is regularly turned into an outdoor classroom for some hands-on learning about the environment.

Extraordinary Ocean

One of Fujairah’s great playgrounds is the enormous stretch of water that extends 15 miles out into the Indian Ocean.

Fujairah is the fishing capital of the Emirates and the waters are generally safe for trawling around the oil tankers or sinking your line right to the bottom. Look at the extraordinary types of fish found in Fujairah waters.

Diving is increasingly a popular pursuit off the Fujairah coast as enthusiasts explore the fish, the coral and the shipwrecks under the surface.

Extraordinary Heritage

Instead of building lots of shiny and glitzy towers, Fujairah is banking its future on old and dusty towers and forts. It has got more ancient sites than any other emirate and international archaeological teams come every year and make amazing finds in Fujairah. The heritage sites are still being developed and made accessible to visitors. They include the oldest functioning mosque at Al Bidya, the Fujairah Fort/Museum and surrounding ancient village and the Bithna Fort, which has played a significant role in the story of the UAE.

Extraordinary Culture

Several heritage villages have been developed at Madhab and in the Fujairah Fort vicinity but the Fujairah Social Development Centre is a superb place where people can buy Emirati crafts, see them being made and talk to the women who are making them.

When the traditional sword competition was established as an annual event last year (2010) it signaled a renaissance in Emirati culture. In its inaugural year two Guinness World Records were set in Fujairah—the largest yolla dance (traditional Emirati dance) and the highest throw of the Emirati sword. The competition is a focus for a showcasing of Emirati culture and heritage.

Other expressions of the extraordinary culture that you can see in Fujairah are the Friday afternoon bull butting, the traditional Emirati rowing boat races and the shoosh—the racing of the traditional Emirati fishing boats that are made from the date palm.

Extraordinary Fujairah

The small, rare, unique, different looking Gallagher’s leaf-toed gecko is an apt symbol of the extraordinary emirate.

Don't bother coming if you're only looking for more of the same.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, info, resources, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Image: “The small, rare, unique, different-looking Gallagher’s leaf-toed gecko is an apt symbol of the extraordinary emirate.”

Monday, October 3, 2011

Fujairah Seeks an Ambitious Future in Tourism Says Patrick Antaki

Patrick Antaki, Complex General Manager at Starwood Hotels and Resorts, (including General Manager of Le Méridien Al Aqah and General Manager of Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa in Dubai) and member of the Fujairah Tourism and Antiquities Authority (FTAA), delivered a keynote address (in French) at the France-Fujairah Forum (29 September 2011) on tourism—past, present and future—in Fujairah, UAE.

Here are some of his salient points.

Bonjour!
Welcome to the land of the giant sea…the land of the Emirate of Fujairah…the mountains of Hajar.

Location
The shores off the coast of the Arabian Sea are characterized by their unique location at the Strait of Hormuz and the gateway to the Indian Ocean.

Fujairah represents about 70 km of coastline that adjoins the Hajar mountain range. It possesses a charming and magical landscape, representative of our tourism locally and globally.

Stability, Scenery and Antiquity

The emirate of Fujairah currently has 180,000 inhabitants who all live in peace, security and peace under the leadership of the ruler of the emirate, His Highness, Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi and the Crown Prince, His Highness, Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi.

The Emirate of Fujairah has all the ingredients for the development of a thriving industry of tourism as the beautiful beaches and archaeological sites illustrate the depth of human history in the region and the legacy of tradition and civilization.

Major Landmarks
The Fujairah Fort, considered the most important structure, was built in 1670 BC along with its accompanying towers and buildings and is located in what is now called the ‘Old Town’.


The Palace of Al Hayl, located 8kms south of the city, was the seat of government and a centre of control and protection for the surrounding areas.


Al Bithna Fort was built in 1735 AD at the entrance to the village of Al Bithna, 13 km west of the city of Fujairah. Historically, it has played an important role in in the security of a strategic corridor in the Hajar Mountains and the valley of the Ham, considered one of the most important valleys of the emirate.


The newest monument in Fujairah is the mosque of Al Bidiya that was built 400 years ago and reflects the distinguished style of construction and architecture of that era. The building has the characteristic cupolas and a single column in the middle that is sculptured from the mountain rocks surrounding the mosque.

Types of Tourism

Tourism programs available in the emirate are multiple and meet all the needs of visitors.

There is family entertainment in the gardens, parks and shopping centers.


Cultural tourism is important in the many monument sites scattered throughout the emirate. They represent an attraction for those wishing to increase their knowledge of ancient civilizations, customs and traditions.

Marine tourism is a major tourism sector in Fujairah with water sports such as swimming, diving, surfing and fishing.


The emirate has all the basics of tourism and diverse landscapes that characterize the environment: mountains, meadows, orchards, beaches that extend from the center of the emirate of Fujairah up to Dibba.

In addition to the natural wealth of the emirate and heritage, there have also been springs and waterfalls representing a favorite among locals and tourists. Among the hot springs that have had therapeutic value are Ain Ghamour and Ain Madhab.

Wadi Waruyah has been transformed a few years ago into a protected nature reserve that was the first of its kind in the UAE and is expected to be the most visited tourist destination in the country.

History of Fujairah Tourism

The Emirate of Fujairah has testified a great renaissance in terms of urban and economic despite the age of the tourism industry that does not exceed 32 years.

Here are some milestones:

1979

Al Fujairah became known as a tourist destination in 1979 following the construction of a small hotel, the Al Fujairah Hilton located on the beach in the city of Fujairah. This hotel was one of a smaller group of Hilton hotels worldwide. It had 100 rooms and 26 chalets that were sufficient at that time to accommodate the visitors to the emirate.

1980

To fully enjoy the potential of tourism in the emirate, Fujairah's first resort was built in the area of Al Aqah in 1980 as an initiative of the government and under the direction of His Highness. This is the Sandy Beach Resort and was known as one of the best places on the east coast to spend the holidays and enjoy the white sand, the calm and serenity.

2002

More than 22 years later, the coastline at Al Aqah is going through a great evolution, and in 2002, there was the construction of the Le Méridien Al Aqah.

Hotels Developing Tourism

Le Méridien Al Aqah is a project owned by the Emirates Group whose implementation was overseen by His Highness, Sheikh Ahmed Saeed Al Maktoum and is currently managed by a group of hotels.

Le Méridien luxury reflects a combination of expertise in the luxury hotel industry worldwide in the Emirate of Fujairah and as a means of developing a tourist destination. This is indicated by His Highness, Sheikh Saleh bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Chairman of the Department of Industry and Economy in Government of Fujairah, in a press release in which he made this important statement:

"We noticed the importance of hotels to attract more tourists to the UAE, which will help to establish Fujairah among the world tourist centers. It was a relatively small investment for Emirates Company but one giant leap for us, and it proves their confidence in the tourism potential of Fujairah.”

Sheikh Saleh also said:

"We have concentrated on the world oil industry which is already part of our field of experience. We know we need help to get started in tourism so the resort at Le Méridien Al Aqah is seen as the result of a new strategy. Following the example of Dubai, Fujairah authorities have taken measures to create a new database product, such as setting up the infrastructure in the emirate and working at a global promotion of publicizing the Fujairah.

He continued:

"The key to the success of Dubai has occurred as a result of successful marketing plans and ideas and we must also concentrate on doing this so that the name of Le Méridien Al Aqah is known globally. Furthermore, the proliferation of Emirates Airlines has produced international investor interest in the Emirate of Fujairah and its tourism projects.”

More Hotels Wanted

During that time, a few years ago, the forecast for increased growth was evident in the development of the principality of Al Amara, in general and the area of the beach Al Aqah in particular, which has inspired me personally to announce loudly and with great pride, ‘That we want more hotels here, because, in addition to the competition, the existence of more hotels would give more choice to potential customers, and thanks to the growing number of hotel rooms, we could focus our efforts on charter flights, so that Fujairah becomes a real tourist destination. Moreover, the publicity would benefit Fujairah as a new tourist destination and together we would achieve our common goals."

High Tourism Confidence

Tourism generally in Fujairah and in the region of Al Aqah in particular, has increased the hopes of people interested in tourism and hospitality. The corporate advertising has heightened active awareness of the emirate. Infrastructure, services and especially the highly developed network of roads, have all helped attract investors to the region that has been completely transformed from the reality of nine years ago.

Current Hospitality Status

Currently, the emirate of Fujairah has 31 buildings, including 14 hotels with most hotels being 5-star, or 4-star located in the Al Aqah area. These are Le Méridien Beach Resort Al Aqah, Hotel Miramar, Hotel Rotana and the Sandy Beach Resort, which has benefited in the past few years from major changes such as the enlargement of its buildings, which has enabled an increase in its capacity.

There are also, not far from Al Aqah in the region near Al Fakit, Dibba, several Fujairah resorts. I quote them by date of construction: Holiday Beach, Royal Beach, Radisson Blue (formerly JAL) and Golden Tulip.

In the city of Fujairah, where the capital of the emirate is located there are the several hotels. In the downtown there is the Al Diar Siji Hotel, which is the first hotel in this location, is within two miles of the beach and is close to the area of new hotels opened during the last two years: the Hotel Concorde, Arjan Rotana Hotel and Coral Tower residence.

Currently, the Emirate of Fujairah also includes 17 hotel apartments around the city and even in towns. These have been attracted by the active tourist movement in the emirate, which has in turn strengthened the investment in tourism projects like hotels, apartments and restaurants for the service of tourists.

Having witnessed the development of tourism, over the past decade, we can say that the national and international investment directed to the tourism sector has exceeded expectations and will continue to persist and grow in the hospitality in the emirate over the coming years.

Rooms and Apartments

We currently have 2777 rooms and 698 apartments with about three quarters of a million tourists and travelers according to the 2010 official statistics.

Future Projections

There are forecasts that go beyond one million tourists by the end of 2011. We consider there will be an increase in the number of hotel rooms that will reach 4500 rooms in the next two years.

Ambitious Future

The Emirate of Fujairah is seeking that tourism might have an ambitious future with its the continued development and global awareness.

The ambition of the emirate is that it might have a promising future in tourism that is encouraged by specific investments in this sector, through major projects and special development programs.

Related

One of Fujairah’s Greatest Tourism Assets, FIF, 5 June 2011.

Fujairah Catering for the One-Day Tourist, FIF, 7 March 2011.

Cruise Ships Present Lucrative Tourism Opportunity for Fujairah, FIF, 19 December 2010.

Fujairah: A Place for Tourists to ‘Chill Out’, FIF, 16 December 2007.

France-Fujairah Forum September 2011

Fujairah Welcomes the French Highlighting Emirate’s Strategic Location, FIF, 2 October 2011.

French Business Council Has Firm Ambitions to Invest in Fujairah, FIF, 1 October 2011.

Crown Prince Seeking to Attract More French Companies to Fujairah, FIF, 30 September 2011.

Fujairah Forum Welcomes the French, FIF, 27 September 2011.

French Day in Fujairah is Magnifique!, FIF, 12 September 2011.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, resources, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Fujairah Welcomes the French Highlighting Emirate's Strategic Location

Mr. Sharif H. Al Awadhi, Director-General of the Fujairah Freezone Authority, gave a keynote address to the French visitors at the France-Fujairah Forum (29 September 2011) entitled, ‘Welcome to Fujairah: Location Amidst Success.’

Location, Location, Location

This is the catch cry of those in the real estate business but many times this point was highlighted at the France-Fujairah Forum—the strategic location of the North Eastern emirate that faces the Indian Ocean, thus avoiding the strangulation of the Strait of Hormuz, any time there is war or international tension.

The location is just as much a financial factor (lower insurance premiums) as ease of access compared with trading through the Arabian Gulf.

Resources

Mr. Sharif spoke of the resources available to international investors through the Department of Industry and Economy in the way of infrastructure, initiative, advice, guidance, investment and getting operations done.

Growing Port

The Director-General of the Fujairah Freezone Authority spoke of the vital importance of the Fujairah Port in ensuring safety, encouraging efficiency and introducing more vessels to the Fujairah market.

He outlined the various activities of the offshore anchorage area, the harbour craft fleet, the development of the oil terminals and new refinery operations that are being established on vast areas of reclaimed land.

Airport Development

The Fujairah International Airport was highlighted in relation to its key role in handling cargo, aircraft maintenance and recycling or retired planes.

The proximity of the port with the airport and plans to bring these even closer is a bright attraction for traders.

Freezone

The concept of the Fujairah Freezone was outlined as a facility offering:

+ 100% Tax exemption

+ 100% Repatriation of capital and profit

+ Liberal manpower recruitment possibilities

+ 100% ownership of business

Diverse Sectors

The Fujairah Freezone seeks to ease the operations of businesses from the diverse sectors including trading, manufacturing, logistics, assembling, servicing, contracting, education and petrochemical.

Investment Potential

The Director-General said there was plenty of scope for business investment in many more sectors including aviation, finance, industrial, media, tourism, medical and marine.

Freezone Facilities

The Fujairah Freezone offers these facilities to business owners and CEOs:

+ Office space

+ Warehouse and logistics

+ Customized buildings

+ Open land

Freezone Development

The facilities were being developed with the opening of Phase III of the Fujairah Freezone in the Al Hayl industrial area as well as the commodity zone within the port region.

Furthermore, the Ruler of Fujairah has established a new Industrial Oil Freezone to oversee and coordinate the various activities of the oil and petrochemical activities in Fujairah.

Development of Natural Resources

With Fujairah being 80% mountains, the emirate has benefited from the quarrying of aggregate and the export of many types of mineral resources. Under the leadership of the Fujairah Natural Resources Corporation there is currently further investigation, processing and development of the emirate’s natural resources that include limestone, gabbro, cement, clinker and other potential mineral discoveries.

Freezone Benefits

In addition to practical items such as office and warehouse space, Mr. Sharif highlighted some other major benefits of basing an international business in the Fujairah Freezone.

These include:

+ Multi-access to neighboring and international markets by land, sea and air.

+ Access to a variety of investment fields

+ Investor-oriented policies

+ Full investment security

+ The stimulation and resource of others e.g. The Fujairah Chamber of Commerce has 9,000 members and is the major organization for the promotion of commerce in the emirate of Fujairah.

Further

Check out the book, Doing Business in Fujairah, for further information on setting up and succeeding in business based in Fujairah.

International Business Forum Highlights Fujairah’s Assets and Opportunities, FIF, 4 April 2011.

Details

Fujairah Free Zone Authority

P O Box 1133

Tel: +971 (0) 9 222 8000

Fax: +971 (0) 9 222 8888

Email: freezone@eim.ae

Website: www.fujairahfreezone.com

Related

Fujairah Seeks an Ambitious Future in Tourism Says Patrick Antaki, FIF, 3 October 2011

French Business Council Has Firm Ambitions to Invest in Fujairah, FIF, 1 October 2011.

Crown Prince Seeking to Attract More French Companies to Fujairah, FIF, 30 September 2011.

Fujairah Forum Welcomes the French, FIF, 27 September 2011.

French Day in Fujairah is Magnifique!, FIF, 12 September 2011.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, resources, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Images: Welcome to Fujairah; Mr. Sharif H. Al Awadhi, Director-General of the Fujairah Freezone Authority extends the invitation and welcome; Aerial view of the Fujairah Port; vast areas of land have been reclaimed for establishment of refineries and related activities.