While in Umm Al Quwain, you can also visit UAE's oldest island, Siniya Island, which is located east of Umm Al Quwain. The eight-kilometer-long island provides a fascinating glimpse into the emirate's history and natural beauty. Umm Al Quwain residents first resided on the island 200 years ago before relocating to the mainland. The island is known for its mangroves, ghaf trees, and desert flora and fauna, and tourists can see a diverse range of wildlife, including the Socotra Cormorant and Arabian Gazelle. On the island, there are 65 archaeological sites, including tombs, structural remains, and towers.