Fujairah Port is the UAE's only multi-purpose port on the eastern seaboard, located approximately 70 nautical miles from the Straits of Hormuz. Since commencing full operations in 1983, it has become a critical junction for international trade routes, connecting East and West markets.
Khorfakkan Port in Sharjah is recognized globally as one of the leading container transshipment hubs. Established in 1978, its strategic position outside the sensitive Straits of Hormuz makes it an ideal gateway for vessels operating along routes to the upper Gulf, the Indian subcontinent, the Red Sea, and East Africa.
Khalid Port in Sharjah, established in 1976, is a vital multipurpose port with a dedicated container terminal. Located on the UAE's western coastline along the Arabian Gulf, it offers convenient access to shipping lanes connecting Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Hamriyah Port, opened in 1995, is another crucial maritime hub integrated with Hamriyah Free Zone. This deep-water seaport provides direct access to the Arabian Gulf and benefits from its proximity to the Straits of Hormuz, offering an advantage for ships operating in the region.
Mina Rashid also referred to as Port Rashid, is a man-made port in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It was Dubai's first commercial and it was opened in 1972.