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Dubai

Dubai: A Symphony of Tradition and Futurism


From its iconic skyline dominated by glittering skyscrapers to its historic quarters where traditions echo, Dubai is an amalgamation of the ultra-modern and the deeply traditional. Set against the backdrop of the vast Arabian Desert, this city-state in the United Arab Emirates offers a unique blend of luxury, adventure, and cultural immersion. Let's guide you through planning a splendid Dubai holiday.

Must-Do Things


Visit the Dubai Fountain: Witness the mesmerising water, lights, and sound show set against the backdrop of the Burj Khalifa.


Experience the Dubai Opera: For lovers of arts and culture.


Shop at a Souk: Gold Souk and Spice Souk offer traditional shopping experiences.


Dhow Cruise: Sail along the Dubai Creek or Marina on a traditional wooden boat, enjoying dinner and city views.


Taste Emirati Cuisine: Try dishes like al harees, al majboos, and indulge in Arabic coffee with dates.

Best Time to Visit


Dubai's climate is predominantly desert-like:


Winter (November to March): This is the best time to visit, with pleasant temperatures and a line-up of events and festivals. It's also the peak tourist season.


Spring (April and May): The weather starts warming up but remains bearable. It's less crowded compared to the winter months.


Summer (June to September): The temperatures soar, making outdoor activities challenging. However, this is when you can grab the best deals on hotels and shopping.


Autumn (October): The transition period when the heat starts to decrease, leading to the more favourable winter season.


Dubai is where dreams manifest into reality, where traditional dhow boats sail alongside luxury yachts, where Bedouin camps coexist with palatial resorts. Dive into this city of contrasts and let Dubai's charm work its magic on you. Happy travels!

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Things to See


Egypt is a treasure trove of attractions:

Burj Khalifa: The tallest building in the world offers panoramic views from its observation decks.

Al Fahidi Historic District: Experience Dubai's history, explore its museums, and wander through the alleyways of this restored quarter.

Palm Jumeirah: An architectural marvel, this man-made island is home to luxury resorts and upmarket dining venues.

Dubai Desert Safari: Venture into the desert for dune bashing, camel rides, and a traditional Bedouin experience.

Tips on Travelling


Dress Code: While Dubai is cosmopolitan, it's best to dress modestly, especially in public places and religious sites.


Friday is a Holy Day: Weekend in Dubai is Friday and Saturday. Many businesses remain closed until Friday afternoon for prayers.


Language: Arabic is the official language. However, English is widely spoken and understood.


Public Behaviour: Acts of public displays of affection (like kissing) are frowned upon. It's also illegal to drink alcohol in public places outside licensed venues.


Use Public Transport: Dubai Metro is an efficient way to navigate the city, and it's economical too.

Budget for a Family of 4


Flights: £1,200 - £2,400

Accommodation (7 nights): £700 - £3,500 (Ranges from mid-range hotels to luxury resorts)

Food and Dining: £300 - £1,000

Activities and Excursions: £400 - £1,200

Miscellaneous (shopping, transport, etc.): £200 - £1,000

Total Average Budget: £2,800 - £9,100


These figures are approximate and can vary based on preferences and ongoing deals.

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