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Dubai, nestled on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula, stands as a dazzling gem in the desert. Renowned for its futuristic skyline, opulent lifestyle, and a blend of tradition and modernity, Dubai offers an unparalleled experience for travelers.

Key Highlights:

Iconic Skyline: Marvel at the iconic Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, dominating the skyline. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its observation decks.

Luxurious Shopping: Indulge in world-class shopping at extravagant malls like The Dubai Mall, where you can explore high-end boutiques, international brands, and even experience indoor skiing at Ski Dubai.

Cultural Heritage: Immerse yourself in the rich Emirati culture at the Dubai Museum, housed in the historic Al Fahidi Fort. Explore the Al Fahidi Historic District with its traditional wind-tower architecture and narrow lanes.

Extravagant Resorts: Experience luxury at its finest in the city's extravagant resorts, such as the Palm Jumeirah, an artificial archipelago with stunning beachfront hotels.

Desert Adventures: Embark on a desert safari for an adrenaline-pumping experience. Enjoy dune bashing, camel riding, and witness a mesmerizing desert sunset.

Culinary Delights: Explore Dubai's diverse culinary scene, offering a fusion of international flavors. Don't miss the experience of dining in the sky at one of the many rooftop restaurants.

Entertainment Extravaganza: Attend live performances, world-class concerts, or visit the Dubai Opera for a taste of the city's vibrant entertainment scene.

Man-Made Marvels: Witness engineering marvels like the Palm Jumeirah, an artificial archipelago, and the Burj Al Arab, a symbol of luxury and sophistication.

Waterfront Attractions: Enjoy leisure time at Dubai Marina, home to stylish waterfront cafes, or stroll along The Walk and The Beach, offering stunning views of the sea and skyscrapers.

Global Village: Experience a cultural extravaganza at the Global Village, where you can explore pavilions representing different countries with diverse cuisines, performances, and shopping.

Dubai seamlessly combines the traditional allure of the Middle East with the extravagance of a modern metropolis, offering an unforgettable journey for travelers seeking a taste of luxury, adventure, and cultural richness.

Dubai seamlessly combines the traditional allure of the Middle East with the extravagance of a modern metropolis, offering an unforgettable journey for travelers seeking a taste of luxury, adventure, and cultural richness.

Itineraries

Day 1

Arrive at Dubai - Miracle Garden - Bollywood Park

Once you land in Dubai, you will be greeted by our tour representatives, who will take you to your hotel. After you check in and freshen up, you can have lunch at the hotel’s dining area before heading out to begin your Middle Eastern holiday.Your first stop will be Miracle Garden, the world's most extensive natural flower garden, which houses more than 150 million flowers. After this, you can head to Bollywood Park, the perfect place for couples who’ve spent their lives romanticizing Bollywood movies. Attractions include exciting rides, movie-based rides, theme-based restaurants, and souvenir shops.

Day 2

Burj Khalifa - Jumeirah Beach – Dubai Mall

The second day of your trip will begin by witnessing the marvellous Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Besides enjoying a live fountain show from the building’s observation decks, you can also soak in the breathtaking view of the city. You can dine at the world’s highest restaurant or relax at the luxurious Armani Spa. After this, you can take a stroll and breathe in the blue hues of the calm waters of Jumeirah Beach.End your day by shopping at the many luxury brands at the fabulous Dubai Mall.

Day 3

Desert Safari

Your trip to Dubai cannot be complete without having experienced the magic of the desert and everything it offers. GT Holidays arranges desert safari packages that include belly dance performances, camel rides, and dune bashing. You could also enjoy a BBQ meal at night while soaking in the starlit sky from the desert.Relish the delicious local cuisine, sip on Arabic coffee, and spend a night under the twinkling stars blanketed over the dark sky.

Day 4

Wild Wadi Waterpark

We all wish to de-stress and let our hair down during vacations, and that’s exactly what we have prepared for you before you leave Dubai. It’s time to experience the excitement of the Wild Wadi Waterpark, a fun outdoor water park loved by kids and adults alike.

Day 5

Depart from Dubai

Check out from your hotel and head to the airport to board your flight back home.

  • Breakfast at hotel, except day 1
  • Half day Dubai city tour with English speaking driver cum guide & transfers.
  • Standard Marina Dhow Cruise with buffet dinner & transfers.
  • Standard Desert safari with BBQ dinner, belly dance & transfers.
  • Burj Khalifa 124th floor non-prime time slot with Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo general tickets with transfers.
  • All tours & transfers on SIC basis.

Most nationalities require a visa to enter Dubai. Check with the UAE embassy or consulate in your country for specific visa requirements and application procedures.

The best time to visit is during the winter months, from November to March, when the weather is more pleasant. However, Dubai welcomes tourists throughout the year.

The official currency is the UAE Dirham (AED). Most transactions are cashless, and credit cards are widely accepted.

While tap water is considered safe, many prefer to drink bottled water. It's widely available, and hotels often provide complimentary bottles.

Dubai is cosmopolitan, but modest clothing is recommended, especially in public places and religious sites. Swimwear is acceptable at the beach and pools.

Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Dubai. ATMs are also available throughout the city for cash withdrawals.

Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken and understood, especially in tourist areas and business establishments.

Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory. In restaurants, a service charge may be included in the bill. It's common to round up the bill or leave a small tip for good service.

Public displays of affection should be kept to a minimum. Dress modestly, especially during visits to religious sites. Avoid public criticism of the government or the royal family.

Alcohol consumption is permitted in licensed venues such as hotels, bars, and clubs. However, public intoxication and drinking in non-designated areas are strictly prohibited.

Key attractions include the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab, Dubai Marina, and the Dubai Fountain. Desert safaris, Dubai Frame, and the Global Village are also popular.

Dubai has a well-developed public transportation system, including the metro, buses, and taxis. Ride-hailing services are also widely available.