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One of Dubai Go Tours’ destination experts creates each itinerary based on your specifications. Their expert planning and first-hand local knowledge ensure that every detail is taken care of while you enjoy a personalized trip to Dubai.

5 Days Tour to Explore Dubai & Abu Dhabi

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Discover the perfect mix of modern luxury and ancient heritage with this 5-day itinerary that takes you through the vibrant cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. You'll explore iconic landmarks, enjoy cultural experiences, and immerse yourself in the incredible contrast of futuristic skyscrapers and centuries-old traditions, all while staying in Dubai.

7 Days Tour Package – Best of Dubai and Abu Dhabi

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Explore the best of Dubai and Abu Dhabi in a week-long adventure filled with culture, luxury, and excitement. Begin with a serene Dhow Cruise along Dubai Creek or Marina, followed by exploring Dubai's historic sites like Al Fahidi Historical District and the iconic Burj Khalifa. Discover Abu Dhabi's grandeur with visits to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Qasr Al Watan. Experience thrilling desert safari adventures and modern marvels like Dubai Marina and Ain Dubai. Conclude with relaxation at Souk Madinat Jumeirah before departing from Dubai, leaving behind memories of a captivating journey through the UAE's cultural heritage and contemporary splendor.

8 Days Unveiling The Emirates

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Marvel at the UAE with this fantastic 8-day trip. Start in Dubai, where you’ll enjoy a warm welcome and a relaxing start. Discover the serene east coast of Fujairah, including the Hajar Mountains and traditional souks. Explore Sharjah and Ajman before enjoying a leisurely day in Dubai. Be amazed by Abu Dhabi’s landmarks, including the Sheikh Zayed Mosque and Louvre Abu Dhabi.

6 Days Dubai Holiday Tour Package

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Discover the best of Dubai and Abu Dhabi on this exciting 6-day trip. Arrive in Dubai and settle into your hotel before a comprehensive city tour, visiting iconic sites like the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Marina, and Dubai Mall. Embark on a thrilling desert safari with dune bashing and a dinner in the desert. Explore Abu Dhabi, visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Heritage Village, and the Louvre Museum.

4 Days Dubai Luxury Tour Package

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Experience the best of Dubai with a 4-day journey that combines culture, modern wonders, and adventure. Begin with a warm welcome at Dubai International Airport and check in at your hotel. Discover old Dubai on a morning tour, exploring Bastakiya, the Dubai Museum, and traditional souks, followed by an exciting desert safari with camel rides and a sumptuous Arabian feast. Enjoy a day dedicated to shopping and admiring Dubai’s modern landmarks, including the Jumeirah Mosque, Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah, and Burj Khalifa. End your trip with a final breakfast before a smooth transfer to the airport, taking with you cherished memories of Dubai’s vibrant culture and futuristic charm.

Dubai Cultural Tour: 3 Days Adventure & Activities

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Immerse yourself in the essence of Dubai on this 3-day tour. Upon arrival at Dubai International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed and assisted to your hotel. Spend your first day settling in and exploring at your own pace. On your second day, immerse yourself in Dubai’s cultural heritage with a visit to the historic Bastakiya Quarter and Al Fahidi Fort, home to the Dubai Museum. Take a traditional abra ride along Dubai Creek and explore the bustling spice and gold souks. Capture stunning photos at the iconic Jumeirah Mosque. End your trip with a final breakfast before departing Dubai, taking with you unforgettable memories of this vibrant city.

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Things To Know First when Visit Dubai

Before you embark on your Dubai adventure, you must understand some points to make your trip as smooth as possible.

  • Best time to visit Dubai is from November to March when the weather is cooler.
  • Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken.
  • The local currency is the United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED).
  • Alcohol consumption is only allowed in licensed venues.

You will need:

  • A valid passport with at least 6 months validity
  • A visa (requirements vary by nationality)
  • Travel insurance covering medical emergencies
  • Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or traditional areas.
  • Comfortable, modest clothing suitable for hot weather & Sunscreen and sunglasses

When to Visit Dubai?

Dubai’s climate can be extreme, so timing your visit is crucial to having an enjoyable experience.

Season Ideal Months Weather
Winter November to March Pleasant and cooler, perfect for outdoor activities.
Summer June to August Extremely hot, best for indoor activities and shopping.
Shoulder Season April, October Warm, but manageable, fewer crowds.

Frequently asked questions

What is required to enter Dubai?

To enter Dubai, travelers must have a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining. Depending on your nationality, you may need to obtain a visa before traveling. Many nationalities can receive a visa on arrival.

It’s essential to check the most current entry requirements from official UAE government sources or your airline before traveling, as regulations can change.

Is it safe to travel to Dubai right now?

Dubai is known for its safety and low crime rate. The city has stringent security measures and a well-maintained public safety system. In recent years, Dubai has also taken extensive measures to ensure the health and safety of both residents and visitors, especially in light of COVID-19. It is advisable to follow local guidelines, stay informed through official channels, and consult travel advisories from your home country for the latest information on safety and health conditions.

How much does a Dubai tour cost?

The cost of a Dubai tour can vary significantly based on several factors, including the tour duration, season, inclusions, and accommodation type. Generally, a basic 3-4 day Dubai tour package starts at around $500 to $800 per person. This typically includes guided tours, transportation, and some meals. Luxury or specialized tours that include premium experiences like private guides or exclusive access can cost more. Prices may also fluctuate depending on the time of year and current promotions or discounts.

How much is a 7-day trip to Dubai?

A 7-day trip to Dubai can cost between $1,200 and $3,000 per person. This range depends on factors such as the choice of accommodation (budget, mid-range, or luxury), the type of activities included, dining preferences, and any additional services like airport transfers or private tours. For a more accurate estimate, consider the package details, seasonality, and your personal travel preferences.

How much will a family trip to Dubai cost?

For a family of four (two adults and two children), a week-long trip to Dubai generally ranges from $3,000 to $6,000. This estimate covers accommodation, meals, and a variety of activities and attractions. Costs can vary based on the type of lodging (e.g., budget hotels, mid-range hotels, or luxury resorts), the dining choices, and the specific attractions or tours included in the itinerary. Families often find value in booking packages that offer family-friendly activities and accommodations.

Which tour package is best for Dubai?

The best tour package for Dubai depends on your interests and preferences. Popular options include:

  • City Tours: Explore iconic landmarks like the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and Dubai Marina.
    Desert Safaris: Experience thrilling dune bashing, camel rides, and traditional Bedouin-style dinners in the desert.
  • Cultural Tours: Visit the Dubai Museum, Al Fahidi Historic District, and traditional souks for a taste of local culture.
  • Luxury Packages: Enjoy exclusive experiences like private yacht cruises, helicopter tours, and upscale dining.

Consider what activities interest you most and choose a package that best matches those preferences.

What is the famous landmarks in Dubai?

Dubai is home to several iconic landmarks, each showcasing the city’s blend of modernity and tradition. Here are some of the most famous landmarks in Dubai:

  1. Burj Khalifa: The tallest building in the world, standing at 828 meters. It features observation decks on the 148th and 125th floors with panoramic views of the city.
  2. Burj Al Arab: Often described as the world’s only seven-star hotel, its sail-shaped design and luxurious accommodations make it a symbol of opulence.
  3. Dubai Mall: One of the largest shopping malls in the world, it includes a vast range of shops, restaurants, an indoor ice rink, and the Dubai Aquarium.
  4. Palm Jumeirah: An artificial island shaped like a palm tree, known for its upscale resorts, including Atlantis The Palm, and its waterfront lifestyle.
  5. Dubai Marina: A man-made canal city with high-rise buildings, luxury yachts, and a bustling waterfront area perfect for dining and entertainment.
  6. Dubai Creek: A natural saltwater creek that splits the city into Deira and Bur Dubai. Traditional abra boat rides and the historic Dubai Museum are highlights here.
  7. Dubai Fountain: Located at the base of the Burj Khalifa and in front of the Dubai Mall, it features a spectacular water and light show set to music.
  8. Dubai Frame: A striking architectural landmark designed to look like a giant picture frame, offering views of both old and new Dubai from its observation deck.
  9. Jumeirah Mosque: One of the few mosques in Dubai open to non-Muslim visitors, offering guided tours that provide insights into Islamic culture and architecture.
  10. Mall of the Emirates: Another major shopping center known for its indoor ski slope, Ski Dubai, and a wide range of retail and dining options.

These landmarks represent the diverse attractions that Dubai offers, from luxury and modern architecture to cultural and historical experiences.