Dubai Is The Best Place To Vacation: A Dream Come True

Have you conditioned your mind that Dubai can only be visited by the richest of the world!! Well, by following a thoroughly organized tour plan with smartness, you can experience this city and its joys with limited budget.

Dubai, the financial hub of the United Arab Emirates, lies on the Persian Gulf coast. Being primarily a desert region, it has a hot, humid and windy climate from April to October. Recommended months to visit this city are November to March with good crowded spaces.

This city of superlatives is an example of progress for the world. It follows an absolute monarchy governance with its main religion as Islam and freedom to other religions with due respect. Languages used are English and Arabic. For women travelers, the city is pretty safe with exclusive ‘Pink Taxies’ to roam around. Full body covered clothes are strictly appreciated and swim suits and drinks can be used in private places rather than public.

Hold your breath to witness the skyscrapers and other high rises for which you covered miles to realise your dream. Must visits are Burj-Al-Arab Hotel, the tallest hotel in the world and Burj Khalifa with 124 floors to be covered by lifts with top restaurants at a height that is beyond one’s imagination. With a good connectivity of metro, you can easily explore these  fabulous man-made wonders that are absolutely awe-inspiring. Jumeirah Beach, the place where Burj Al Arab Hotel is situated, is a plush market cum residential area and is also home to the Jumeirah Mosque, a magnificent architectural marvel. Amongst other man made attractions are the Palm Islands, water parks and bars and clubs. With good music and traditional belly dances, cruises are also worth exploring. At night, this illuminated city takes you to a heavenly sort of trip.



Modern Dubai has some protected parts depicting its heritage and history called Al Bastakiya and Al-Fahidi Villages. One must visit these areas to witness the old Arabic style of courtyards and residencies made out of mud and bricks with wind towers to keep houses cool in humid summers. The Dubai Creek, which is an old trading port area, can be romantically covered by using a wooden water vessel called Abra that takes you from one end to another with a visit to a reserved bird sanctuary filled with Flamingos on the way. The locals also use Dhows, a traditional Arabic sailing vessel for commutation. While on this tour, you can visit Gold Souk, Spices Souk and Carpets Souk for buying best gold, Iranian spices and carpets after bargaining a lot for value for your money. To understand the culture and heritage of Dubai, do visit AL-Fahidi Fort, the home to Dubai Museum.



Be ready to taste some street delicacies in these older parts of the Dubai Creek. Try a colourful cocktail made of fruits, chocolate dates, traditional ice creams, camel mil soap, camel milk chocolates and saffron.

Dubai is a delight for people of all ages. With cheap air tickets to Dubai from UK, it is now easily to plan a vacation to this stunning metropolis. Visit the city with friends or family and indulge in an incredible range of experiences.

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