Dubai

Dubai

Adults

Young Adult

12‐15

Children

2‐11

Infants

< 2yrs

Rooms

Rooms

Adults

Children

Age<=17

Dubai

Enjoy the ostentatious glitz and dream-like atmosphere of the world's fastest growing city

Dubai is a city that truly embodies the phrase "go big or go home." From its towering skyscrapers to its luxurious shopping centers, this desert metropolis is a hub of excitement and opulence. With year-round sunshine, diverse cultural offerings, and world-renowned attractions, Dubai is the perfect destination for travelers seeking a unique and unforgettable experience. The city is known for its modern architecture and cutting-edge technology, with landmarks like the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, and the Burj Al Arab, a seven-star hotel that is one of the most luxurious in the world. But Dubai is not just about its towering structures and glittering skyline – it also offers a rich cultural heritage and traditional Arabian hospitality. Visitors can explore the historic neighborhoods of Deira and Bur Dubai, where they can see old-world architecture and shop at traditional markets. Dubai is also a shopper's paradise, with its massive shopping centers such as the Mall of the Emirates, the largest mall in the Middle East, and the Dubai Mall, which is home to more than 1,200 shops and a vast array of dining options. Whether you're looking for high-end designer goods or unique local souvenirs, you're sure to find what you're looking for in Dubai. When it comes to dining, Dubai offers a diverse range of cuisine to suit all tastes and budgets. From traditional Arabic dishes to international cuisine, the city has something to offer everyone. You can enjoy a traditional Arabic meal at a local eatery, or indulge in fine dining at one of Dubai's many gourmet restaurants. The city is also home to a thriving nightlife scene, with a range of bars, clubs, and lounges to choose from. Dubai is also a destination for adventure and outdoor activities. From sandboarding in the desert to skydiving over the palm-lined beaches, there are plenty of exciting activities to keep thrill-seekers entertained. For those looking for a more relaxed pace, Dubai's stunning beaches offer a peaceful retreat for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. Finally, no visit to Dubai is complete without visiting some of its world-renowned attractions. From the indoor ski slope at Ski Dubai to the indoor theme park at IMG Worlds of Adventure, there are plenty of exciting things to see and do. Other must-see attractions include the Dubai Fountain, the world's largest choreographed fountain system, and the Dubai Miracle Garden, the world's largest flower garden. In conclusion, Dubai is a city of contrasts, offering visitors a unique blend of modernity and tradition, luxury and adventure. Whether you're looking for a relaxing beach holiday, an exciting city break, or a cultural experience, Dubai has something for everyone. So why wait? Book your trip today and discover the magic of this desert city for yourself.

When October fog takes over Dubai's brick and mortar canopy, holiday makers enjoy the ostentatious glitz of the world's fastest growing city in a dream-like atmosphere that remains unrivalled in the urban world. The startling constructions belie Dubai's past as a sleepy fishing town.
A little of the third world has been left behind, where camel trainers, traditional wind towers and calm desert sands are found facing a mystical backdrop of first world excesses. Dubai can be defined by its contrasts, which are most evident in its position as a lush tourism hub that is at the same time home to thousands of migrant. 

Dubai holidays take place in a desert climate with extremities resulting from the city's position on the tropic of cancer. Humidity and temperatures that reach record highs make summer vacations stifling.

Winters are comfortably warm, with coastal regions enjoying a cooler climate than the mainland. The ocean often rises to a spa-like 37 degrees centigrade. Between December and March, thunderstorms add an atmospheric brilliance to Dubai's dramatic landscapes. June is an arid month, whilst rainfall is largely isolated to February. Sandstorms being reduced visibility with powerful gales between April and February. Autumn and spring bring little diversity: conditions are only slightly subtler than those in summer and winter. 

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