Start your tour with a visit to Dubai Creek, a site rich in history, then explore the Bastakiya Quarter, the oldest district in Dubai known for its traditional architecture. Visit Al Fahidi Fort, now the Dubai Museum, and take a traditional Abra water taxi. Enjoy the bustling spice and gold souks before moving on to modern Dubai. Drive along Jumeirah Road, stopping for photos at the Jumeirah Mosque and the iconic Burj Al Arab. Continue to Palm Jumeirah, admire the Atlantis Hotel, and then head down Sheikh Zayed Road, lined with modern skyscrapers. The tour ends at The Dubai Mall, next to the Burj Khalifa, which provides the perfect photo opportunity. Return to your hotel afterwards.
Tour Highlights
Start your journey with Dubai Go Tours picking you up from your hotel or chosen location. The adventure begins at Dubai Creek, where you can explore the city’s rich history. After a photo stop at the Creek, visit Al Bastakiyah, the city’s oldest neighborhood, known for its traditional wind towers and narrow, winding streets.
Continue to Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest building in Dubai, now housing the Dubai Museum, along with a former mosque and the court of the former ruler. Experience the traditional Abra water taxi, followed by a visit to the spice souk and the world-renowned gold souk.
The tour then shifts to modern Dubai, beginning with a drive along Jumeirah Road. Stop for photos at the picturesque Jumeirah Mosque and the iconic Burj Al Arab Hotel, located on a man-made island. Next, visit Palm Jumeirah, the artificial island shaped like a palm tree, and admire the views of the luxurious Atlantis Hotel. Drive down Sheikh Zayed Road, where you’ll see many of Dubai’s impressive modern skyscrapers.
The final stop is at the Dubai Mall, the world’s largest shopping area, situated next to the Burj Khalifa. Take in the awe-inspiring sight of the world’s tallest building and capture memorable photos. After the tour, you’ll be dropped off at your selected hotel or location.
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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.