AE Ras Al Khaimah — a mover's brief

What Ras Al Khaimah actually looks, feels, and costs like for someone considering moving. Neighbourhoods, climate, transport, healthcare, safety, and the practical scaffolding — every figure sourced.

Country
United Arab Emirates
Asia
Population
400,000
municipal · 2024
Area
1,684 km²
Elevation
6 m
city centre
Time zone
Asia/Dubai
Currency
AED
Airport
RKT · Ras Al Khaimah International Airport
Metro
no metro
Walkability
●●○○○
editorial score · 1–5
Bike friendliness
●○○○○
editorial score · 1–5
Primary language
Arabic and English used together in business. Tourism and free-zone economy (RAK ICC).

Source: UAE Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority ↗ · verified 2026-04-22

Overview

Overview

Ras Al Khaimah is a city of 400,000 people in United Arab Emirates (Asia). The main international airport is RKT (Ras Al Khaimah International Airport). There is no metro — intra-city transport is bus-based.

A one-bedroom city-centre apartment runs approximately AED 3,200 (approximately €800) per month. Monthly groceries for one person run approximately AED 1,250. A monthly public-transport pass costs AED 80. Across the 100 cities Meridian tracks, Ras Al Khaimah ranks 32nd overall on combined monthly essentials — among the cheaper.

Ras Al Khaimah's climate is hot arid — August is typically the warmest month with average highs around 41°C, while January is the coldest with average lows near 12°C. Annual rainfall totals approximately 140mm, wettest in February.

Cost of living

Cost of living

Total monthly essentials: approximately €1,283/month EUR-equivalent for a single person in a 1-bedroom flat (rent + utilities + groceries + transit). District and lifestyle swing this 30–50% either way.
ItemMonthly / item costSource
1-bedroom flat, city centre AED 3,200/mo ≈ €800 Bayut Q4 2024 RAK 1BR ↗
Rent per square metre AED 60.00/m² ≈ €15 Bayut Q4 2024 RAK rental data ↗
Utilities (85m² flat) AED 600/mo ≈ €150 FEWA tariff + cooling + water 2025 ↗
Public transport pass AED 80/mo ≈ €20 RAK bus monthly (smaller network) ↗
Groceries, one person AED 1,250/mo ≈ €313 FCSC 2025 consumer basket ↗
Restaurant meal, average AED 45 ≈ €11 RAK mid-range dining ↗
How this city ranks

How this city ranks

Cost of living rank
32 / 100
2nd quintile (affordable) · across tracked cities
Within United Arab Emirates
2 / 5
cheapest-to-most-expensive
Within Asia
11 / 28
regional cost ranking
Composite cost (EUR)
€1,283/mo
rent + utilities + food + transit

See the full rankings: Cheapest cities · Most expensive · Broadband ranking

Climate

Climate

Monthly normals — high · low (°C)
Annual: 33.1° / 20.3° · 140mm rainfall
Jan 23° 12° Feb 25° 13° Mar 28° 15° Apr 33° 19° May 38° 23° Jun 39° 27° Jul 40° 29° Aug 41° 29° Sep 39° 26° Oct 35° 21° Nov 30° 17° Dec 26° 13°
Monthly rainfall (mm)
28 43 32 7 1 0 2 3 0 2 5 17

Hottest month typically Aug, coldest Jan. Values are station normals — actual weather varies year-to-year. Source: UAE National Centre of Meteorology (WMO normals) ↗

Country context

Country context

Visa policy, taxation, healthcare, and broadband infrastructure are national rather than city-level — the numbers below are United Arab Emirates-wide context for someone weighing Ras Al Khaimah specifically. Each links through to the full country brief.

Top income tax (national)
No income tax
applies to United Arab Emirates residents
Health spending
5.0% of GDP
United Arab Emirates · 2023
Life expectancy
83.1 yrs
at birth, United Arab Emirates
Broadband penetration
40.8/100
national average
Visa routes tracked
4
to enter United Arab Emirates

Full United Arab Emirates country brief →

Recent policy changes

Recent policy changes

Policy changes apply nationally to United Arab Emirates and therefore affect Ras Al Khaimah. The three most recent:

In force 1 Jan 2025
In force Healthcare

Federal mandatory health insurance for all private-sector employees and dependants

A federal mandate requires employers to provide health insurance to all private-sector employees and their dependants from 1 January 2025 — extending the mandatory-health-insurance regime that had previously applied federally only in Abu Dhabi and Dubai to all seven emirates. Materially strengthens employee health protection and adds a small administrative cost to employer compliance.

Who it affects: All private-sector employers nationwide and their employees / dependants.

Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation ↗ · UAE Government Portal ↗ · verified 2026-04-19

In force 1 Sept 2024
In force Residency

Two-month visa amnesty launched September 2024

The federal government launched a two-month visa amnesty (September–October 2024, later extended to end-December 2024) allowing visa-overstayers to either regularise their status or leave the UAE without penalty. The largest such amnesty since 2018; widely-used by long-term overstayers.

Who it affects: Non-UAE residents with overstays seeking to regularise or exit without penalty.

ICP — Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security ↗ · Emirates News Agency (WAM) ↗ · verified 2026-04-19

In force 1 Sept 2024
In force Residency

Family-visa sponsor income thresholds clarified federally

ICP issued clarifying guidance in mid-2024 on family-visa sponsor income thresholds across emirates: AED 4,000+/month for spouse/children with employer-provided accommodation (or AED 4,000 plus accommodation evidence if not), and AED 20,000+/month to sponsor parents. Reduces the historic emirate-by-emirate variation in interpretation.

Who it affects: UAE residents sponsoring family members.

ICP — Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security ↗ · GDRFA — General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (Dubai) ↗ · verified 2026-04-19

Full United Arab Emirates changes feed →

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked

How much does it cost to live in Ras Al Khaimah?
A one-bedroom apartment in central Ras Al Khaimah rents for around AED 3,200 (approximately €800) per month. Combined monthly essentials (rent + utilities + groceries + transit) total approximately €1,283 EUR-equivalent. Individual spend varies 30–50% by district and lifestyle.
Is Ras Al Khaimah expensive compared to other global cities?
Ras Al Khaimah ranks 32nd out of 100 cities Meridian tracks for combined monthly living costs — in the affordable half, and 2nd of 5 within United Arab Emirates. Rankings use EUR-normalised rent + utilities + groceries + transit.
What's the weather like in Ras Al Khaimah?
Ras Al Khaimah sees average summer highs of 41°C in August and winter lows of 12°C in January. Annual rainfall totals about 140mm. Full monthly breakdown in the Climate section above.
What visa do I need to move to Ras Al Khaimah?
Ras Al Khaimah's visa regime is set at the national level — United Arab Emirates tracks 4 residence-permit routes including Golden Visa (10-year residency), Green Visa (5-year residency), Virtual Working Programme (Remote Work Visa), among others. See the United Arab Emirates country brief for full eligibility, salary thresholds, and processing times.
How do you get around in Ras Al Khaimah?
Ras Al Khaimah has no metro — buses and taxis/ride-hailing cover intra-city transport; the city centre is not especially walkable (Meridian editorial score 2/5). Monthly transit pass cost is in the breakdown above.
What language is spoken in Ras Al Khaimah?
Arabic and English used together in business. Tourism and free-zone economy (RAK ICC).
What is the main airport for Ras Al Khaimah?
Ras Al Khaimah's primary international airport is RKT (Ras Al Khaimah International Airport).

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