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Day 1 : Dubai: Arrival and Dhow Cruise

As you arrive in Dubai, our representative will meet you at the airport and escort you to the hotel. Check into the hotel and take some rest. Later in the evening, sail through the city’s waterways on a traditional Dhow Cruise and enjoy a tasty buffet dinner listening to Arabic music. Transfer back to the hotel and sleep for the night.

Day 2 : Dubai: Half-day City Tour, Sightseeing

Post a hearty breakfast, set out for a joyful half-day Dubai city tour. Lose yourself in the exotic Middle Eastern experience. You will see world-class places that will give you a glimpse of Dubai history, culture, and traditions. Next, you will get a visit to the 124th floor of Burj Khalifa, from there see the panoramic views of the stunning city. You will also visit the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo where you can see the beautiful marine creatures. The second day comes to an end, head back to the hotel for an overnight sleep.

Day 3 : Dubai: Dolphinarium, Desert Safari

After a tempting breakfast at the hotel, proceed for the Dolphinarium. Indulge in poolside and underwater interactions with dolphins until noon. You will get to see fun-filled dolphin and seal shows at the Dolphinarium, kids are sure to have a great time there.  

Later, set off for an adventurous Desert Safari tour. Enjoy desert activities like dune bashing and a grand spread of barbecue dinner. Get to your hotel and retire for the night.

Day 4 : Dubai: Abu Dhabi City Tour and Ferrari World

Have a filling early morning breakfast and embark on a full-day Abu Dhabi city tour. Explore Abu Dhabi’s ancient as well as modern arenas. The bustling capital city is home to world-class museums, parks, dining places, spas, shopping malls, hotels, theaters, and golf courses.  

Later, proceed to the Ferrari World theme park. Try your hand at the engaging rides. Post dinner, transfer back to the hotel in Dubai and retire for the night, ending the fourth day of your scintillating Dubai vacation.

Day 5 : Dubai: Aquaventure Waterpark and The Lost Chambers

Post a yummy breakfast, you’ll be taken to Aquaventure and the Lost Chambers at Atlantis The Palm. Enjoy the thrilling water rides throughout the day and explore the vibrant marine life. You can try your hands as sailing, windsurfing, floating climbing walls, and kayaking. Kids can have a great time at the water playground. You will also get to see ruins of Atlantis, more than thousands of years old, deep down the sea.  Return to your hotel and have a sound sleep.

Day 6 : Dubai: Leisure Day

Begin the sixth day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel. The day is at leisure and you can plan it as per your comfort and ease. Since Dubai is famous for shopping and is home to the biggest and most luxurious shopping malls, on a leisure day, you can plan a visit to these malls. You can go out and see Dubai Mall, BurJuman Mall, Mall of Emirates, Ibn Battuta Mall, and Dubai Outlet Mall. After exploring the biggest shopping destinations, come back to the hotel for a sound sleep. 

Day 7 : Departure from Dubai

Enjoy a flavorsome breakfast at the hotel and complete the check-out formalities. Get transferred to the airport to board an evening flight back home with everlasting memories of your Dubai holiday.

Overview
Overview

Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks. 

Costing
Costing
Dubai to Dubai
Land Package
Double Sharing 50999 / Person

Inclusions

  • Accommodation on twin sharing basis
  • Meal: Breakfast (6) and Dinner (2)
  • Marina Dhow Cruise with international buffet dinner
  • Desert Safari with BBQ dinner
  • Cultural performances: Tanura Show, Belly Dance, Fire Show
  • Half-day Dubai city tour
  • Abu Dhabi and Ferrari World with Ticket & Transfer
  • Burj Khalifa with fountain show Tickets & Transfers
  • Dolphinarium Tour with Tickets and Transfers
  • Aquaventure & Lost Chambers Tour
  • Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo Tour
  • UAE single-entry visa
  • OTB chargesAll transfer on SIC Basis

Exclusions

  • Meals other than specified in the inclusions
  • Personal and incidental expenses
  • Tourism Dirham (TD)
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Things to Know
Things to Know
  • Lip Guard
  • Cold Cream
  • Toiletries
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Mobile Charger/Travel Charger
  • Water Bottle
  • Torch
  • Personal Medication
  • Slippers
  • Undergarments
FAQ
FAQ

India is 1 hour and 30 minutes ahead of Dubai - United Arab Emirates

The currency used in Dubai is Arab Emirate Dirham.

Travellers can easily purchase pre-paid SIM cards to call both locally and internationally. SIM cards can be availed in various denominations at the airport itself. Dubai enjoys seamless internet connectivity. Most hotels, restaurants and malls offer free Wi-Fi services. Internet is also available on mobile devices by the service providers.

Dubai has world-class restaurants offering everything from traditional Arabic cuisine to British, Chinese, Filipino, French, German, Greek, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mediterranean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swiss and Thai. You can get vegetarian food easily at most of the restaurants.

The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) along with other relevant authorities continue to prioritise and assure the safety and the well-being of all visitors and residents of Dubai.

Yes, if you have the Uber app installed on your phone, you can use it in the city. Unlike in some other global cities, Uber rides are typically a little more expensive than public taxi services, and cars are typically Lexus. Careem is another local alternative to Uber. Lyft is not available in Dubai.

From the end of October to April, Dubai has generally superb, sunny days between 35-20°C. Which roughly translates as: shorts and T-shirts in the day, jeans and cardigans may (December to February) be needed in the evenings. From May to September, things heat up a bit, generally from the upper 30°Cs to the upper 40°Cs. May and September are the most humid months of the year.

The best time to visit Dubai is between November and March. The comfortable temperatures (70-90 F or 21-30 C) are perfect for the beach. This is also peak visitor season, as people flock to Dubai to escape the cold winter of the northern climates. In summer, temperatures can be sweltering with high humidity, so it’s best avoided if you want to get outdoors. If you visit during Ramadan, some places and attractions may be closed.

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