Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai. Established in the 18th century as a small fishing village, the city grew rapidly in the early 21st century into a cosmopolitan metropolis with a focus on tourism and hospitality. Dubai is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations with the second most five-star hotels in the world, and the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa.
Once a small fishing village in the Arabian Gulf, Dubai is today one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. One of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is home to nearly 200 nationalities and offers a truly memorable experience to all visitors. Whether it is by the banks of the Creek, or at the top of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, Dubai lives and breathes a sense of possibility and innovation. And with an unparalleled coastline, beautiful desert and magnificent cityscapes, memories are just waiting to be made here.
Being one of the leading tourist destinations, Dubai is a multi-linguistic country. With Arabic being the popular choice among natives, expats converse mainly in English, Hindi, Urdu and even Filipino. Due to its mission of being the world’s most exquisite tourist destination, it attracts many labourers from Asian nations which further adds to the diversity of the spoken languages in Dubai.
Dubai has a great reputation as the shopper’s paradise with its plethora of lively souks and huge air-conditioned malls. There are several souks, each one specializing in a particular product type. Gold Souks, Textile Souks and Spice Souks feature the highest quality gold and diamond jewelry, beautiful fabric in various hues and a wide range of aromatic herbs and spices.
Dubai offers amazing nightlife with lots of innovative drinks and excellent music. There are numerous bars and nightclubs to pick from; although, most of the licensed bars are parts of hotels with some exceptions.
Tourists are required to obey some Muslim religious restrictions in public even if they are not Muslim themselves, such as refraining from eating or drinking in public places in the daytime during Ramadan fasting. Dubai has a modest dress code as part of its criminal law. Sleeveless tops and short dresses may not be allowed at Dubai Mall. Clothes are advised to be in appropriate lengths. Expats and tourists are not allowed to consume alcohol in public, besides licensed venues (such as bars and hotel restaurants) or private homes.
Arrival at Dubai International Airport, meet our representative and get transfer to Hotel.
Check-in hotel and get some rest after long journey.
Later proceed to visit Burj Khalifa. See the mesmerizing view of Dubai sky scraper from 124th floor.
Overnight at Dubai
After breakfast, proceed to city tour of Dubai - Photo Stop from outside Burj Al Arab & Jumeirah Mosque, Visit Gold Souq and Spice Souq.
Evening, proceed toenjoy Dhow Cruise – a traditional boat ride of Dubai. Have dinner on board the dhow and then return to the hotel.
Overnight at Dubai
Breakfast at hotel.
Proceed to visit Dubai Frame, comparatively new attraction in the must visit list of Dubai.
Afternoon proceed for Desert Safari. Enjoy belly dancing show and have a BBQ Dinner.
Overnight at Dubai
After breakfast proceed to full day trip to Motiongate Park. Later vist Bollywood Park.
Evening return to hotel.
Overnight at Dubai
It’s time to say goodbye to Dubai. After having breakfast get you bags packed. Our representative will transfer you the Dubai Airport for your onward flight.
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