Dubai’s tourism scene is a vibrant blend of modern marvels and cultural richness. From the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, to the luxurious Palm Jumeirah and the iconic Burj Al Arab, the city offers breathtaking architectural wonders. Cultural experiences abound in places like the Dubai Museum and the Heritage Village, while entertainment options range from the mesmerizing Dubai Fountain to the adrenaline-pumping desert safaris. With top-notch dining, shopping galore, and a calendar packed with events like the Dubai Shopping Festival, this city caters to luxury seekers, adventure enthusiasts, culture buffs, and avid shoppers alike.
Morning: Arrival in Dubai
Afternoon: Free Time for Leisure
Evening: Dubai Mall Exploration
Night: Dhow Cruise with Dinner
Morning: Dubai Frame
Afternoon: Zabeel Park
Evening: Desert Safari
Night: Desert Safari Activities and Dinner
Morning: Burj Khalifa
Midday: Lunch Break
Afternoon: Museum of the Future
Late Afternoon: Jumeirah Beach
Evening: Dinner and Leisure
Morning: Departure to Abu Dhabi
Late Morning: Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Midday: Heritage Village
Afternoon: Lunch
Afternoon: Louvre Abu Dhabi
Late Afternoon: Corniche Drive
Evening: Qasr Al Watan
Night: Return to Dubai
Morning: Leisure and Packing
Late Morning: Optional Activity
Afternoon: Check-out and Lunch
Early Afternoon: Departure
Board your departure flight with wonderful memories of your Dubai experience
The best time to visit Dubai is during the cooler months from November to April. However, Dubai offers indoor activities that can be enjoyed year-round.
Visa requirements depend on your country of residence. Some countries have visas on arrival, while others need to apply for visas in advance. Please check official UAE government sites for accurate information.
Pack light clothing for the day, while warmer clothes may be needed for the desert and during the cooler months. Don't forget beachwear, sunscreen, hats, and comfortable shoes.
Traditional Emirati food can be enjoyed at various local restaurants in Dubai. The Dhow Cruise included in our tour package also offers a variety of local culinary delights.
The official currency of Dubai is the UAE Dirham (AED).
Dubai is one of the safest cities for tourists. However, it's always important to take usual travel precautions and respect local customs and laws.
While Dubai offers many stunning photo opportunities, photography is forbidden in certain areas such as royal palaces, certain bridges, and near military installations. Always look for signage on whether photography is allowed, and when in doubt, ask permission.
Dubai is a modern city, but it is also very respectful of local customs. Modest dressing is requested, especially in religious places. Beachwear is fine at the beach but not suitable for city centers and malls.
Yes, English is widely spoken in Dubai and most signage is in both Arabic and English.
Yes, SIM cards are readily available at the airport and from local supermarkets and phone shops. Remember to carry your