Dubai’s landmarks are widely dispersed, making it difficult to see them alone via taxis or public transport, especially if time is short. On this tour, cover the main sights in one easy excursion, with no extended stops. Admire the Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, and Palm Jumeirah; sail across Dubai Creek; visit souks; and more—all with the extra convenience of hotel, cruise port, and city-center pickup and drop-off.
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Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood (also known as Al Bastakiya) is one of the oldest traditional Emirati heritage sites in Dubai.
At this station, passengers can board traditional wooden boats known as abras to traverse the creek. These boats have been an integral part of Dubai's transport system for decades, providing a scenic and efficient mode of travel across the waterway. The journey typically lasts about 5 to 7 minutes
Dubai Gold Souk is one of the most famous traditional markets in the world, located in Deira, the historic commercial center of Old Dubai.
Jumeirah Public Beach, also known as Nessnass Beach, is a beloved destination in Dubai, offering a blend of relaxation and recreation along the city's coastline.
Souk Madinat Jumeirah is a vibrant marketplace in Dubai that seamlessly blends traditional Arabian charm with modern luxury. Located along Al Sufouh Road, adjacent to the iconic Burj Al Arab, this destination offers visitors a unique experience reminiscent of an ancient Middle Eastern bazaar.
Dubai Marina is a premier waterfront district in Dubai, renowned for its luxurious lifestyle, iconic skyline, and vibrant community. Developed by Emaar Properties, this meticulously planned area stretches over 3 kilometers along the Persian Gulf shoreline, featuring a man-made canal that brings the sea into the desert .
lm Jumeirah is a world-renowned, man-made archipelago in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, celebrated for its distinctive palm tree shape when viewed from above. As the largest artificial island globally, it exemplifies Dubai's ambition and innovation in urban development
Atlantis, The Palm is a world-renowned luxury resort situated at the apex of Dubai’s iconic Palm Jumeirah island. Opened on September 24, 2008, it was the first resort built on the island and is themed around the myth of Atlantis, incorporating distinct Arabian elements. The resort features 1,544 rooms and suites, including the unique Poseidon and Neptune Underwater Suites, which offer underwater views of the Ambassador Lagoon, home to over 65,000 marine animal
Dubai Mall is the world's most visited retail and entertainment destination, welcoming over 100 million visitors annually. Located in Downtown Dubai, adjacent to the iconic Burj Khalifa, it offers an unparalleled blend of shopping, dining, and leisure experiences.
Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is one of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks, renowned for its distinctive sail-shaped silhouette and unparalleled luxury. Rising 321 meters (1,053 feet) above the Arabian Gulf, it stands on a man-made island 280 meters offshore from Jumeirah Beach, connected to the mainland by a private curving bridge .
The Dubai Frame is one of Dubai's most iconic landmarks, offering a unique blend of architectural innovation and cultural storytelling. Standing at 150 meters tall and 95 meters wide, it holds the record as the world's largest picture frame. Located in Zabeel Park, the structure provides panoramic views of both old and new Dubai, symbolizing the city's transformation over time.
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