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Friday, January 28, 2011

Dubai City,Resorts,Beaches and Shopping Malls

Dubai offers an extensive horizon of things to do, see, experience and learn. It is surrounded by mysterious deserts, sand dunes and the stunning Hajar Mountains.You will find amazing beach resorts, incredibly high tech buildings all side by side with old traditional houses and mosques.Dubai has a very relaxed dress code.Dubai, a city that simply fills the imagination.Imagine all the other things that we know too that will ensure you have a fantastic holiday.Dubai visiting Places are Creek tours,Desert safaris,Dune driving,Sand skiing,Camel riding,Dhows,Jumairah Mosque,Jumeirah Beach,Dubai Amusement Park,Wild Wadi.The wonderful shopping areas in dubai are Al Bustan Centre,Al Ghurair City,Al Maydan Shopping Centre,Deira City Centre and Gold Souk.


Jumeirah Beach is the most famous and popular beach in Dubai. Actually, it is a long stretch of beach on the Arabian Gulf flanked by hotels and private clubs, interspaced by a few public access beaches
.water park with a heated/cooled wave pool, multiple water slides and two artificial surfing machines. In addition, the park has the largest water slide outside of North America.The United Arab Emirates consists of seven states known as Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras l-Khaimah, Sharjar and Umm al-Quwain. Dubai is the Emirate’s most popular city with many
fantastic features.


Abu Dhabi lies on a T-shaped island jutting into the Persian Gulf and is a modern city with broad boulevards known in the region for its many parks and gardens.Hajar Mountains separates Batinah Coast from the rest of the country but enables some of the best panoramic views of the area.Hidden oasis towns dot the slopes of the mountain range.Enjoy the delights of first class shopping at good prices, have fun bargaining in the Arabic Souks, admire the pioneering feats by the Emirati.Or perhaps travel to the Capital, Abu Dhabi, a newly emerging cultural capital where traditional values unite with luxury and where you can explore a city like no other. Take a desert safari or even dive and explore the underwater paradise.


Watch these ideas come to life in front of your eyes and discover a beauty which combines mountains, beaches,deserts, oases and metropolises into one country. Travel to a country with the only 7 star hotel in the world;the Burj Al Arab, the World’s tallest building and amazing man-made islands like Palm and the World.Ski Dubai is the first indoor ski resort in the Middle East and offers an amazing snow setting to enjoy skiing, snowboarding and tobogganing, or just playing in the snow with ski clothing.Mall of the Emirates for the chance to explore this fascinating complex including many designer shops and Ski Dubai.


Most restaurants in Dubai are located within the hotels, however there are some street-side cafes, coffee lounges and other restaurants featuring authentic Arabic, international and fine dining cuisines. Most hotels feature both Arab and European food as well as some including Chinese, Indian and other popular cuisines.Additionally there are world class shopping malls such as Mall of the Emirates.Most shopping malls in Dubai are open from 10am to 10pm and most supermarkets open till late, with some 24 hours a day.Abu Dhabi’s most famous attraction is the Grand Zayed Mosque, the largest mosque in the U.A.E. and the eighth largest mosque in the world.The Emirates Palace Hotel is an example of mind-blowing extravaganza and well worth a visit.


As Abu Dhabi is establishing itself as a cultural centre for the Emirates and as such some of the attraction highlights include the Heritage Village, the Corniche and breakwater as you walk along gazing into the water.Highlights include the Spice bazaar, Gold Souk and the Dubai Museum in the traditional area of Dubai called Al Bastikiya. See Jumeriah, the stretch of golden sand which faces onto the constructed islands of the World.Afternoon transfer to the desert for a desert safari.Drive through the rolling hills of varying shades of reds and oranges. Visit a camel breeding farm before arriving to the Bedouin camp. Relax in the cushioned Bedouin tent, while you are served a feast of Arabian delights.


Drive past the famed seven star hotel, the Burj Al Arab before proceeding to the Jumeirah Mosque and Sheikh Saeed’s House. Then, visit the past as you wander through the Dubai Museum located in the traditional area of Dubai called Al Bastakiya area.Enjoy a morning at leisure before being picked up for your tour of the “City of Gold”. See the charming and pictorial coastal resort area of Dubai and home to Sheikh Saeed’s House and the Jumeirah Mosque.The majestic focal point of the Palm Jumeriah, the man-made island featuring Atlantis captures the attention of the world and immerses any visitor with its scale, imagination and ingenuity.


Take in the historical sites and the vibrant cosmopolitan life of Dubai on this tour. Begin with a photo-stop at the 7star Burj Al Arab before proceeding to Jumeirah, the picturesque coastal resort area of Dubai and home to the famous Jumeirah Mosque and Sheikh Saeed’s House.The Burj Al Arab aims to be the world’s most luxurious and exclusive hotel. It is a landmark on the Dubai coastline standing taller than the Eiffel Tower on a man-made island 280 meters offshore.A delicious barbecue dinner complete with Shisha (the famous Arabic water pipe) is followed by the belly dancer performance under a starlit night sky.Tents are pitched beneath a star-studded sky and nice evening.
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