What To Know

  • But beyond the urban energy, a growing number of farms across the Emirates are offering visitors a chance to reconnect with nature.
  • Located amid the red dunes of Al Shuwaib, Emirates Bio Farm is the largest privately owned organic farm in the UAE.
  • Reopening for the season in January, The Flower Farm Abu Dhabi offers flower workshops, creative sessions, and picnics among the blooms.

When people think of the UAE, vast deserts and glittering skylines usually come to mind. But beyond the urban energy, a growing number of farms across the Emirates are offering visitors a chance to reconnect with nature. From picking fresh produce to strolling through colourful flower fields, these farms are redefining agriculture in the UAE and creating peaceful retreats for families, friends, and weekend explorers.

Here are some of the best farms you can visit in the UAE in 2026.


Emirates Bio Farm, Al Ain

Located amid the red dunes of Al Shuwaib, Emirates Bio Farm is the largest privately owned organic farm in the UAE. Built on strong sustainability principles, the farm offers a complete visitor experience. Guests can walk through the fields, feed goats, and shop for organic produce at the farm store. There is also a greenhouse restaurant, outdoor dining areas, and an Arabian tent overlooking the fields. Entry tickets are priced at Dhs50, while children under three enter free.

Where: Al Shuwaib, Al Ain


Rumailah Farms, Fujairah

Founded in 2017, Rumailah Farms is the UAE’s first Jersey cow milk farm. Home to more than 400 Jersey cattle, the farm produces fresh dairy products locally. Visitors can book guided tours to explore the facilities, learn about milk production, and enjoy homemade ice cream. Farm tours run from Tuesday to Sunday, with group prices starting from Dhs150 for adults.

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Where: Rumailah, Fujairah


Mazaraa, Abu Dhabi

At Mazaraa, the philosophy is simple: “we sell what we grow.” Part café and part farm shop, visitors can pick fresh produce, feed animals, enjoy camel rides, or relax with coffee and baked goods at the farmhouse-style café. Entry starts from Dhs25 for adults.

Where: Al Bahya, Abu Dhabi


UAE Flower Farm, Ras Al Khaimah

Open from late December to March, the UAE Flower Farm in Wadi Asimah features over 50,000 vibrant blooms. Visitors can walk through the fields, pick flowers, and enjoy the scenic surroundings. Entry is priced at just Dhs15.

Where: Wadi Asimah, Ras Al Khaimah


The Flower Farm, Abu Dhabi

Reopening for the season in January, The Flower Farm Abu Dhabi offers flower workshops, creative sessions, and picnics among the blooms. Entry prices start from Dhs10 for adults.

Where: Ajban, Abu Dhabi


These farms highlight a greener, calmer side of the UAE, making them ideal destinations for day trips and nature-filled escapes in 2026.

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