Exploring Dubai

Dubai is a fascinating city offering a blend of old and new. It has taken less than a century for this once small fishing village to become an exciting modern city and popular holiday destination.

Dubai is a fascinating city offering a blend of old and new. It has taken less than a century for this once small fishing village to become an exciting modern city and popular holiday destination. Whether you are looking for travel deals for a relaxing break in the sun or an exciting shopping trip, Dubai has it all. The following are just a few of the many things you can do while visiting Dubai.

Dubai is also a holiday destination for families with children who enjoy a week at the Jebel Ali or Sheraton Dubai Beach Resort.

Dubai is indeed a great travel destination for both the tourist as well as the business traveler. Dubai has so much to offer in means of activities, hotels, and infrastructure, to name but a few. Kids love Dubai as there are so many great activities held for them each day at either one of the hotels or one of the tourist’s attractions such as wild water park. Not to worry for mom and dad as they will have ample opportunity to enjoy themselves at one of the many attractions or events held daily. The numerous Dubai tour companies organize a great variety of activities which may include jeep safari’s, snowboarding down the dunes, or hitting the ski slopes in the recently opened Dubai indoor ski lodge.

Dubai has reached the Valhalla status of tourism destinations. It will be hard to find any destination around the world which has had such strong growth in tourism income and arrivals, and Dubai has even become one of the worldwide trendsetters when it comes to travel and tourism. However, Dubai knows like no other how quickly a destination can reach the top and how fast a destination can become unpopular among travelers and meeting planners.

Hot Air Balloon Ride

Take an early morning hot-air balloon ride across the desert. The view from the sky is amazing as you glide above camels and gazelles who wander freely below you, beautiful green oases and giant red dunes. The breathtaking views offer incredible opportunities to catch the beauty of the desert in pictures.

Seaplane Ride

Take a bird’s eye view of Dubai’s landmarks on a seaplane flight of the city. Take photos and marvel at such iconic landmarks as Dubai Creek, Port Rashid, Dubai Marina, the largest man-made islands The World and The Palm, Burj Al Arab Hotel Jumeirah, Burj Dubai, and the Jebel Ali.

4×4 Desert Safari

Explore the Arabian Desert during the day before relaxing beneath the stars over dinner. Traveling across the desert in a 4×4 allows you to take amazing photographs of the surroundings and the beautiful desert sunset, maybe stopping off at a camel farm and even experiencing sand-boarding.

4×4 Safari to Hatta

A safari to Hatta allows you to experience a variety of terrain, including rocky mountain passes and fantastic desert scenery. Dating back to the 16th century, the village of Hatta lies on the banks of the Hatta Wadi (dry river beds). Depending on when you take your last minute holidays to Dubai and the rainfall, you may be able to take a refreshing dip in the beautiful water pools of Hatta.

East Coast Coach Trip

Take a coach trip along Dubai’s east coast, through the Al Dhaid oasis which is renowned for its fruit and vegetable plantations to Masafi, the Hajar mountains, the small port at Dibba, numerous fishing villages where you can enjoy a relaxing swim in the Indian Ocean, Al Badiyah where you will find the oldest mosque in the Emirates, Fujairah with it’s renovated fort, the old citadel of Bitnah and not forgetting Masa where you can enjoy looking around the market.

Sightseeing Tour of Al Ain

Take a trip to the beautiful Garden City of Al Ain. Located in the Hajar Mountains your trip should include a visit to the museum and the recently renovated Old Palace of H.H.Sheikh Zayed who was the late ruler of Abu Dhabi and the late President of the United Arab Emirates, the Hili Gardens which are famous for archaeological excavations from 300BC and the largest camel market in the UAE where you can watch dealers from all over the Gulf buying and selling racing camels.

Hop-on, Hop-off Tour

This is a great way to see all of Dubai’s popular sights at your leisure. All you have to do is buy a ticket which allows you unlimited travel on the open-top double-decker buses which travel around the city.

Creating new opportunities for other neighboring countries

Nearby countries such as Oman and Qatar see their popularity among international tourists rapidly increasing, and more and more hotels and other facilities are being constructed although both countries already have a large number of first-class hotels. The other Emirates, with which Dubai forms the United Arab Emirates, are seeing their tourism industries growing at warp speed. Abu Dhabi has a large number of world-class hotels and resorts, and more are being contracted. The most expensive hotel in the world ever built is, in fact, the Emirates Palace, which is owned by the Abu Dhabi government and is managed by Kempinski. There are more and more great alternatives to Dubai in the region and often at much lower prices, so the policymakers should very much consider this.

Dubai has focused all their energy and funds into the tourism industry. The result is magnificent. However, as the oil supply is rumored to dry up soon, it will mean that Dubai has put almost all their eggs into one basket. Dubai will be very dependent on the hospitality and tourism business, which can lead to undesirable situations.

Visiting Dubai should always be on your list as this country is ever-changing along with technology while keeping its culture intact.

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