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.
Tour Highlights
Your adventure begins as you arrive at Dubai International Airport, where our friendly representative will greet you. After a warm welcome, you’ll be assisted with your transfer to the hotel. Upon arrival, check-in and settle into your accommodations. The rest of the day is yours to relax and explore at your leisure.
Meals: None
Enjoy a delightful breakfast at your hotel before setting off on a journey through Dubai’s rich cultural history. Start by exploring the historic Bastakiya district, with its charming wind-towered buildings and narrow lanes. Visit the 225-year-old Al Fahidi Fort, now home to the Dubai Museum, showcasing the city’s fascinating past.
Next, take a traditional Abra boat ride along Dubai Creek, offering picturesque views where old meets the new. Discover the bustling Spice and Gold Souks, filled with aromatic spices and glittering jewelry. Capture memorable photos at the iconic Jumeirah Mosque, renowned for its stunning architecture. Return to your hotel as the day concludes, with time to unwind or continue exploring Dubai.
Meals: Breakfast
After enjoying a delicious breakfast at your hotel, it’s time to check out and head to Dubai International Airport for your departure. As you leave this vibrant city, take with you cherished memories of Dubai’s dazzling skyline and rich cultural heritage.
Meals: Breakfast
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Visa requirements for Dubai depend on your nationality. Many countries benefit from visa-on-arrival policies, but you should check the latest information with the UAE embassy or consulate before you travel.
Must-see attractions include the Burj Khalifa, The Dubai Mall, The Dubai Fountain, Palm Jumeirah and the Dubai Museum. Don’t miss the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood and a traditional cruise on Dubai Creek.
Dubai is modern but conservative. It is respectful to wear modest clothing that covers the shoulders and knees, especially in public places such as shopping malls and restaurants.
Dubai uses three-pronged British-style electrical plugs (Type G). The standard voltage is 230 volts and the frequency is 50 Hz.
Dubai is one of the safest cities in the world, with very low crime rates. However, you should always take standard safety precautions as you would in any major city.
Yes, guided tours are available in multiple languages. It is advisable to book in advance, specifying your preferred language.