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Best places to visit in Azerbaijan for UAE travellers

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Azerbaijan, known as the Land of Fire thanks to its rich natural gas and oil reserves, is a fascinating blend of East and West, and in many ways combines the best of both worlds. With hundreds of mud volcanoes, the breathtaking heights of the Caucasus mountains, and centuries-old stone cities and towers, there’s no end of things to see and do.

Just a short flight from Dubai, Azerbaijan is an excellent destination for UAE residents. UAE citizens don’t need a visa to visit for stays of less than 90 days, and UAE residents can apply for an easy e-visa ahead of their trip.

Azerbaijan is full of unique cultural experiences that you won’t find anywhere else, and with tons of distinct regions to visit, a tour of Azerbaijan makes for a brilliant vacation. Whether you're a history enthusiast, nature lover, or city tripper, we’ve listed what we think are the best places to visit and things to do in Azerbaijan.

You might choose to immerse yourself in culture in Baku or tour across smaller cities and towns to see more of the country - either way, make sure you book your Azerbaijan holiday package with us. As experts in travel to Azerbaijan, we’ll ensure that your trip is stress-free and as smooth as can be, so you can focus on taking in the sights and experiences of this beautiful country.  

Baku

No trip to Azerbaijan is complete without exploring the capital city of Baku. With a skyline mixing both modern skyscrapers and centuries-old towers, it’s a great place to do some serious shopping, while learning more about traditional Azerbaijani culture.

Start your journey at the Old City or Inner City (Icherisheher). This is a UNESCO-listed World Heritage site with narrow, winding alleyways opening up into pretty courtyards, and historical landmarks like the Maiden Tower and Palace of the Shirvanshahs. The Old City dates back to at least the 12th century, and maybe even as far back as the 7th century!

But it’s not all old-world charm in Baku. For contrast, go for a walk to admire the Flame Towers, three curving, visually striking towers (representing the element of fire) that light up the Baku skyline at night.

Even outside of the sights of the Old City, there’s tons of modern things to do in Baku. Stroll along the seafront on the promenade of Baku Boulevard, or enjoy shopping at Nizami Street or Ganjlik Mall, one of the largest shopping centres in Azerbaijan. If you’re looking for a cultural fix, make sure you leave time to explore the futuristic Heydar Aliyev Center, designed by the legendary architect Zaha Hadid. This swooping architectural marvel is home to a national museum, a concert hall, and library.

Planning on spending a bit more time in this fascinating city? Check out our guide on things to do in Baku for a full deep-dive on the details, including a day-by-day itinerary with tons of sights to see.  

Gobustan National Park 

If you're a fan of history and love discovering natural wonders, Gobustan National Park is a must-visit. Located just an hour from Baku, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to more than 6,000 prehistoric rock carvings that date back over 40,000 years.

Gobustan’s ancient rock art, or ‘petroglyphs’, illustrate everything from bull fights to ritual dances – you can hire a local guide to show you some of the more accessible petroglyphs and explain the fascinating stories behind them.

Beyond its rich history, Gobustan is perhaps also most famous for its mud volcanoes, a unique natural phenomenon found in only a few places worldwide. The bubbling, clay-filled volcanoes make for an otherworldly experience – and only about an hour from the capital city!

Sheki 

For a step back in time, head to Sheki, one of Azerbaijan’s most picturesque towns. Much more rustic than high-tech Baku, Sheki was once a stop on the Silk Road, and boasts hundreds of years of history.

Surrounded by lush green mountains, Sheki is a charming place to visit if you’re travelling to Azerbaijan as part of a tour or just as an overnight visit from Baku. Sheki is well-known for its traditional caravanserais (old traveller’s inns), quaint cobbled streets with artisan shops on the way to the Old Town, and plenty of stunning architecture. As part of the Silk Road, Sheki has always been famous for its silk production, and you can visit the local bazaar to shop for authentic Azerbaijani crafts and textiles.

The highlight is the Sheki Khan’s Palace, a 18th-century masterpiece adorned with intricate stained-glass windows (shebeke), detailed frescoes, and wooden carvings. Visit in spring to see the palace gardens blooming on the hilltop, before walking back down into town to enjoy the views of Sheki nestled in the middle of the mountains.

While you’re there, make sure you try Sheki’s famous Sheki halva or pakhlava, a delicious local variation of baklava.

Gabala 

For those who love outdoor activities and nature, Gabala is the perfect escape. Located in the Caucasus mountains, the region and city of Gabala offers everything from hiking and waterfalls to skiing and snowboarding. There are plenty of world-class hotels and resorts in Gabala, making the most of both the winter and summer seasons here – make sure you take the Tufandag Cable Car for breathtaking mountain views.

In winter, the Tufandag Ski Complex is a great spot for skiing, and our travel experts contend it’s one of the best ski resorts in the Caucasus. If you’re visiting in summer, then there’s still plenty to do - summer visitors can enjoy zip-lining, paragliding, and boat rides at Nohur Lake, or hike to Teddi Gozel waterfall. If you’re traveling with family, Qabaland Amusement Park provides some great entertainment options.