Discover the vibrant essence of Dubai on a personalized private city tour led by a knowledgeable local host. This extensive tour covers iconic landmarks such as the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Opera, while also revealing hidden gems and local food recommendations. Engage with Dubai's fascinating culture through inspiring stories and insights provided by your host, tailored to your interests for a truly unique experience. After your tour, feel empowered to explore further into the local scene, discovering the city's charm beyond the typical tourist attractions.
- Private tour with a local host for an in-depth city experience
- Visit iconic sites like Burj Khalifa and Al Fahidi Neighbourhood
- Personalization options available to cater to your interests
- Embrace local culture with food recommendations and insider stories
Provide your preferred Pickup location, whether hotel, Airport or Cruise terminal. We will provide you with Guide and Driver details a day prior to tour and on the of tour you can find your guide holding a Pla card with the lead pax name.
Hotel : Meet your guide near concierge desk of your hotel Airports : Dxb Terminal 1 - Costa coffee shop in arrival hall Dxb Terminal 2 - Costa coffee shop in arrival hall Dxb Terminal 3 - Starbucks coffee shop in arrival hall Guide will be holding lead pax's name.
The Burj Khalifa, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is the tallest building in the world, standing at an astonishing 828 meters (2,717 feet) with 163 floors. Officially opened in 2010,
Al Seef is a vibrant waterfront destination in Dubai, located along the historic Dubai Creek. Blending old-world charm with modern style, Al Seef celebrates the city’s rich heritage through traditional Emirati architecture and contemporary design.
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, also known as Al Bastakiya, is one of Dubai’s oldest and most culturally rich areas. Located along Dubai Creek, it dates back to the late 19th century and offers a glimpse into the city’s past before the oil boom.
An abra ride on Dubai Creek is a quick, scenic, and traditional way to experience the heart of old Dubai. These small wooden boats have been used for decades to ferry passengers across the creek, connecting Deira and Bur Dubai.
The Dubai Spice Souk, located in Deira near the Gold Souk, is a vibrant and aromatic market offering a sensory journey through the scents and colors of the Middle East. Narrow lanes are lined with shops overflowing with spices, herbs, dried flowers, incense, saffron, and traditional remedies
The Dubai Gold Souk is one of the most famous traditional markets in the world, located in Deira, near Dubai Creek. Known for its dazzling display of gold jewelry, the souk features hundreds of shops selling gold, diamonds, precious stones, and other fine jewelry.
Photo stop : The Dubai Frame is a striking architectural landmark located in Zabeel Park, designed to represent a metaphorical connection between old and new Dubai. Standing 150 meters tall, the structure resembles a giant picture frame, offering panoramic views of the city from its glass-floored skybridge.
Photo stop : The Jumeirah Mosque is one of Dubai’s most beautiful and iconic landmarks, known for its stunning Fatimid-style architecture and elegant white stone facade
Photo stop : A Burj Al Arab photo stop is a must-do experience in Dubai, offering the perfect chance to capture the world’s most luxurious and iconic hotel. Shaped like a sail and set on its own island, the Burj Al Arab is a symbol of modern Dubai’s elegance and innovation.
Popular photo spots include Jumeirah Beach and the nearby Madinat Jumeirah, where you can get stunning views of the hotel framed by water and palm trees. It’s the ideal backdrop for unforgettable photos of your Dubai visit.
Palm Jumeirah is one of Dubai’s most iconic and ambitious engineering marvels—a man-made island shaped like a palm tree, extending into the Arabian Gulf. Landmarks like Atlantis, The Palm and the scenic Palm Jumeirah Boardwalk make it a top destination for tourists. Whether you’re exploring by monorail, relaxing at a beach club, or admiring it from above, Palm Jumeirah offers a unique blend of luxury, leisure, and breathtaking views.
Dubai Marina is a stunning waterfront district known for its modern skyline, luxury lifestyle, and vibrant atmosphere. Built around a man-made canal, it features towering skyscrapers, stylish residential buildings, upscale restaurants, cafes, and shops, all set along a scenic marina promenade. Popular for yacht cruises, beach clubs, and lively nightlife, Dubai Marina offers a perfect mix of urban energy and coastal relaxation. It’s one of Dubai’s most dynamic and photogenic areas, attracting both residents and tourists alike.
JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residence) and The Beach is one of Dubai’s most popular waterfront destinations, offering a vibrant mix of sun, sea, shopping, and dining. Set against a stunning skyline, this bustling area features a beautiful public beach, a lively promenade, and a wide range of cafes, restaurants, boutiques, and entertainment options.
Bluewaters Island is a stunning man-made island in Dubai, home to Ain Dubai—the world’s tallest observation wheel. Blending luxury living, dining, and entertainment, the island offers breathtaking views of the Dubai Marina skyline and Arabian Gulf.
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