Explore Dubai

Dubai is a city that consistently pushes the boundaries of modern urban living, offering a captivating blend of futuristic architecture, rich cultural heritage, and luxurious experiences. From the iconic Burj Khalifa, piercing the skyline, to the sprawling Dubai Mall and the man-made marvel of Palm Jumeirah, there’s an abundance of sights to behold. Beyond the glittering skyscrapers, visitors can immerse themselves in the traditional souks, experience the thrill of desert safaris, and enjoy world-class dining and entertainment. Dubai’s unique fusion of tradition and innovation creates an unforgettable destination for every type of traveler.

Enjoy The Festivals

Dubai Shopping Festival

It is a destination event that holds out the promise of substantial savings on designer brands.

Eid Al-Fitr

Commemorates the end of the holy month of Ramadan and is observed with feasts, family reunions, and prayers. 

Dubai Food Festival

Visit this festival to discover the city’s food cultureindulge in cooking classes, and witness live music and entertainment.

Dubai International Film Festival

Nevada’s Burning Man is a week-long desert festival that occurs every yearemphasizing community, art, self-expression, and self-sufficiency.

Eid Al-Adha

The city gets a vibrant boost with  festival lightsconventional cuisine, cultural shows, contemporary activities, and plenty of shopping bargains 

Dubai Fitness Challenge

The festival provides a broad range of free fitness activities such as running, cycling, swimming, yoga, and so on.

Wide Range Of Tourist Attractions

Ain Dubai

Ain Dubai

The world’s largest observation wheel standing at 250 metres while overlooking JBR and Marina.

Marina Beach

With its breaking vistas, friendly family atmosphere, and convenient proximity to such tourist attractions as Dubai Marina Mall and The Walk at JBR, Marina Beach offers a picturesque area for relaxation and enjoyment. 

The Dubai Fountain

Be amazed as you gaze at the Dubai Fountains bursting high above you.

Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab

Dress up as an Emirati and reserve a drink at Gilt, spend a day on the infinity pool deck or try an afternoon tea at the Sahn Al Eddar Lounge where you can obtain some fantastic views of the city 

The Green Planet

View a variety of animals and go close to the lazy sloths, or observe some of the amazing birds passing by.

Underwater World

Deep Dive Dubai is home to a 60-metre-deep pool and a sunken city that divers of all skill levels can dive.  Freediving, snorkeling, and scuba diving activities are on offer.

Palm Jumeirah

A grand example of engineering prowess, this man-made archipelago is a modern marvel to see. Walk around the boardwalk and take in the views or ride The Palm Monorail along the trunk.

Sky Views Observatory

From 220m up you can traipse across the 46m long glass walk, zip down the see-through slide and harness up to walk along the open-air viewing area. If you’re feeling really brave you can even leap across the precipice, safe in the knowledge that your harness will do its thing.

Burj Khalifa

Its the world’s tallest building with an enormous 160 floors and towers at a height of 828 meters.  Go on to the 148th floor for the observation deck.

Dubai Hills Mall

Roll into the center of the storm on the world’s speediest indoor roller coaster in Dubai. With spirals and curvs, slope and huge dives, this adrenalinepacked ride is not for the weakkneed.

Skydive Dubai

If you enjoy having your blood flowing, Skydive Dubai is among the top activities to do in Dubai.

IMG Worlds of Adventure

Dubai’s 1.5-million-square-foot IMG Worlds of Adventure is the biggest indoor theme park on the planet, and it’s home to some pretty epic rides from Marvel-themed coasters to a spooky haunted hotel.

The Delicious Food

Machboos

A spicy meat and rice dish (usually lamb or chicken), flavored with spices such as cardamom, saffron, and cinnamon.

Luqaimat

Sweet, golden balls of fried dough, usually served drizzled with date syrup and sesame seeds, a favorite dessert.

Knafeh

A tasty pastry dessert, from Palestine, composed of filo pastry layers, cheese, and syrup, a big hit in the UAE.

Chebab

Emirati-style pancakes, which are usually served for breakfast.

Thareed

A meat and vegetable stew, usually eaten with bread.

Madrooba

A khichdi-like dish made of rice, but with a special Emirati flavor.
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