Dubai
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EXPO 2020 Dubai
See more than 192 countries converge in a global event despite the pandemic that links innovation, technology, art and culture in what was dubbed as the greatest show on earth, Expo 2020 Dubai. The first world expo held in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region, this global event showcases the best examples of collaboration, innovation and cooperation from around the world. Ongoing until 31 March 2022.
Dinner in the Sky
Enjoy luxurious dining with a magnificent view on a table suspended by a crane 50 meters high. This thrilling experience is listed as one of the 10 most unusual restaurants in the world.
Choose between Lunch, Afternoon Tea, or Dinner to experience this captivating and appetizing meal in the sky.
Swim with the Dolphins at The Atlantis
You don’t need to go that far to get the chance to swim with the Dolphins when you’re in Dubai. At The Atlantis, you’ll get the chance to see these highly intelligent marine mammals. You can swim, touch, hug and even kiss the Dolphins. With an expert trainer always by your side, you’ll also have the opportunity to see the Dolphins sing and dance. This is a once in a lifetime experience that shouldn’t be missed when visiting the city.
Pirate Brunch and Swim
If you fancy reliving the daring adventures of swashbuckling buccaneers of the high-seas, then take the trip aboard the Black Pearl yacht. While imagining a pursuit of Captain Jack Sparrow or the search for the golden medallion in the global blockbuster Disney movie, enjoy the cruise from Dubai Creek Harbour through the mangroves all the way to the canal. This is a cooler approach to touring the city on a sweltering summer day. Rest assured that you can take a splash and swim in the waters off Burj Al Arab to douse the heat. Every Friday, come join us for a ride and let’s stave off hunger with a smorgasbord of delicacies.
- Open sea swimming
- Swim with views of Burj Al Arab sea.
- Every Weekend for 4 hours from 12:00PM to 04:00PM.
- Enjoy a delicious buffet brunch
- 4 Hours Cruising
- Music
- Onboard Changing Room Washrooms
- Sharing Transfer
Dhow Cruise
Dhow Cruise in Dubai exposes you to the “other side” of Dubai’s highly gripping and eye-popping enchantment, asides breathtaking skyscrapers and luxurious shopping venues.
Don’t miss the opportunity for a Dhow cruise with us, whether you want to explore the old Dubai Creek or encounter the ultramodern episodes of Dhow dinner cruise at Dubai Marina.
- 5-star dinner buffet
- Wooden Dhow cruise
- Sharing Transfer
- Red Carpet Welcome
- Licensed Bar
- Duration – 2 Hours
Atlantis Aquaventure
A visit will definitely knock your socks off. Imagine touring the world’s largest waterpark with 79 record-breaking slides and attractions, a kilometer-long private beach, the largest aquarium in the region, and a shark lagoon.
But what makes this park even more special is the access to educational programmes aimed at promoting conservation and awareness of the diverse marine resources. Learning at the park is more engaging than flipping through books or watching videos of marine species.
Wild Wadi
Inspired by the tale of Juha, an Arabian folk hero, Wild Wadi is another unique waterpark that caters to visitors of all ages. The more adventurous can opt to do the 32-meter Jumeirah Sceirah slide, or swirl down the slides on a tube at Tantrum Alley or the rapids of the Flood River.
Those still warming up to high-adrenaline activities may explore slower-paced Juha’s Journey, a 360-meter lazy river. There is even a spot for surfing aficionados eager to enhance their skills atop the sleek board.
Motiongate Dubai
Motiongate Dubai, along with Legoland Dubai, and Bollywood Parks Dubai, forms the trifecta of Hollywood-themed integrated parks at Dubai Parks and Resorts, a sprawling park of over 100 rides and attractions.
At Motiongate, dare to be bold and buckle up for adrenaline-inducing rides and attractions inspired by some of the beloved films and franchises like The Smurfs Village, Madagascar, Hotel Transylvania, Kung Fu Panda, Panem Aerial Tour, and much, much more! .
IMG Worlds of Adventure
Live the epic adventure in an eclectic megalopolis theme park of over 1.5 million square feet of temperature-controlled space. Five zones make up this colossal park including two that represent global brands Cartoon Network and Marvel.
As with the other theme parks, dine, ride, and shop to your heart’s content. If Powerpuff girls or Adventure Time or Ben 10 isn’t your cup of tea, then head over to Lost Valley and get a kick out of engaging with animatronic dinosaurs and rides.
Desert Safari at Night
As the sun descends the skyline, head off to the desert on a 4×4 vehicle and experience the undulating dunes of Dubai. Glide, slide down the golden sands, or get cozy with the camels as you reach the camp where a hearty meal and live entertainment await.
- Dune Bashing
- Sand Boarding
- Camel Ride
- Horse Ride
- Falcon interaction
- 5-star dinner Buffet
- Cultural entertainment
- Henna painting
- Licensed Bar
- Duration – 6 Hours
- Sharing Transfer
Legoland Dubai
There is no limit to the imagination at Legoland Dubai. From seeing how lego pieces are made, to taking the rides, designing race cars, enjoying the slides, any child or child at heart will truly be mesmerized. Getting inside is akin to having a golden ticket to Charlie’s chocolate factory. At Legoland, every child finds himself building pieces of his dream together.
Laguna Waterpark
A fresh addition to the aquatic parks of Dubai, Laguna Water Park is another family-oriented getaway offering more than just pools and slides. It touts its 187-feet wall-to-wall WaveOZ 180 flowrider, a surfing spot that’s among the largest in the world. There is also the constrictor, a serpentine tube slide that promises a different high.
Burj Khalifa’s
Observation Deck
A major attraction in Dubai is its architectural crowning jewel, Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper. This imposing edifice has two observation decks: At The Top and At The Top Sky. At The Top is located on 124th floor while At The Top Sky is on 148th floor. For a time, At The Top was the highest outdoor observation deck only to be surpassed by Sky a few years later.
Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo
This aquatic attraction, equipped with a 10-million-liter water tank, houses 140 species of marine life on the third floor of the Dubai Mall. It affords a close encounter with sharks, rays, and other marine species. Designed not only to entertain, the aquarium and zoo also run an education and internship program geared at promoting conservation efforts and enhancing learning opportunities for students.
VR Park
Located at the world’s largest mall is the world’s largest indoor virtual reality park. Challenge reality is the mantra as guests immerse in an experience through virtual reality or augmented reality activities. Pick your adventure to elicit fear or thrill, and come out of the park in awe of what the future holds.
Global Village
This iconic cultural, entertainment and shopping place is a must-see when in Dubai. With cultures from over 90 countries put together in one place, the Global Village is truly the ultimate pit stop for those curious to sample varied culinary traditions and to watch a harmonious interplay between global cultures and peoples.
The Green Planet
This biodome, Dubai’s only indoor rainforest, shelters more than 3,000 exotic flora and fauna mimicking the living ecosystems of the tropics. Inside this rainforest, visitors encounter birds, nocturnal creatures, piranhas, sloths, among others. Those eager to experience camping in a rainforest may do so in this biodome’s camp.
Some Do’s and Don’ts in Dubai
- Obey all UAE rules, including traffic regulations. Don’t cross that street without seeing the green light unless you’re willing to pay Dh400. No beating the red light or violating road rules or you’ll be fined.
- Dress modestly, especially when in public places. This means no cross-dressing. No nudity in beaches. Swimwear is only allowed in hotels, private pools and beaches.
- Be respectful at all times.
- Avoid making hand gestures that may be considered offensive.
- Never drink in public places.
- Always respect women’s rights, especially when taking the Metro where there’s a dedicated space for women and children.
- Never forget to pay for something you took at a store or supermarket.