This Ramadan, break your fast under the starry sky of Sharjah
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES/ Created : May 29, 2019, 16:17 IST
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This Ramadan, break your fast under the starry sky of Sharjah 
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Al Noor Island in Sharjah, which is one of the popular tourist hotspots, is offering something exciting this season. It is offering a special Ramadan experience with a twist albeit, different from those typical hotel buffets. It i … Read more
Al Noor Island in Sharjah, which is one of the popular tourist hotspots, is offering something exciting this season. It is offering a special Ramadan experience with a twist albeit, different from those typical hotel buffets. It is, in fact, offering people a calm and tranquil place to come together with their family and friends and enjoy Ramadan by taking part in a unique iftar dining session at Al Noor Café or outdoors, i.e., by the bay of the island. Read less
This new leisure tourist destination has already become a landmark attraction in Sharjah that witnesses tons of visitors every day. Beautifully catering to both art and nature lovers, Al Noor Island structurally presents a cultural image of Sharjah, which was never seen before. Spanning across 45000 sq m, the island is dotted with a trampoline, a play area for children, a 3.5 km wooden walkway, which offers a scenic view of the destination to visitors.
The menu that made it to the list of the special iftar meal includes Arabic and other famous international cuisines, specially prepared by professional chefs.
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