Dubai is situated on the Arabian Gulf coast of the United Arab Emirates and is home to the only 7 star hotel in the world, the Burj Al Arab.
It is actually one of the country seven different emirates (Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, Al Quwain and Fujairah), and currently ranks as the most modern of all the emirates.
Lying beautifully by the sea with soft white sandy beaches along Jumeirah Road, Dubai is a splendid destination for Honeymoon and wedding makers, and offers newly-weds a wealth of luxurious, private honeymoon accommodation, owes a romantic artery creek to explore which has prospered the city.
There is something for everyone, from vacationers seeking a relaxing break away from the pressures of work, to the active tourists looking for new exciting experiences.
Also, the streets in Dubai are clean and safe, and travelers are sure to be charmed by the warmth and friendliness of the expatriates and emirates living there.
Dubai has a seemingly endless variety of unique vacation opportunities and popular tourist attractions including the Wild Wadi water based Adventure Park that is spread over an area of 12 acres, and is home to some of the world's most spectacular man-made sights like undersea restaurant, rotating towers, more futurist sights, and its skyscrapers being amongst the highest in existence.
For more romance, the place to be for a total change of scenery is the nearby desert, it is always keen to get to the desert either for a half-day, a full day trip or why not spending the night there, are easily available once there with the local companies.
If you want to experience an assured back in time into to old Arabian world, go to the Bur Dubai and take a wander through the atmospheric lanes of the Bastakia Quarter, then make sure to pass by the impressive Grand Mosque doted of the tallest minaret in Dubai, at 70 meters high, won't leave you indifferent and should be in your visit list too.
For a peaceful and relaxed holiday, or to keep it a romantic trip to honeymoon makers, don't have the suicidal tendencies to evoke the need to hire a car or to drive in Dubai's crazy traffic, unless you really plane to stay in one of the other Emirates, which are much quieter and less congested.
As alternative, bus tours are a convenient and safe way to see the city.
The only disadvantage is that the guides don't always focus much on the sights, but also uses every free minute to lure you into the Dubai propaganda: 'we have the tallest tower, and you can buy property here, and here is the biggest man-made island, and you can now buy property there'.
Dubai has direct flights from all major international city airports, and visitors are attracted by the 365 days of sunshine a year, becoming increasingly popular with middle to upmarket western tourists seeking the sunny city, shopping paradise and sunbathing heaven.
It is actually one of the country seven different emirates (Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, Al Quwain and Fujairah), and currently ranks as the most modern of all the emirates.
Lying beautifully by the sea with soft white sandy beaches along Jumeirah Road, Dubai is a splendid destination for Honeymoon and wedding makers, and offers newly-weds a wealth of luxurious, private honeymoon accommodation, owes a romantic artery creek to explore which has prospered the city.
There is something for everyone, from vacationers seeking a relaxing break away from the pressures of work, to the active tourists looking for new exciting experiences.
Also, the streets in Dubai are clean and safe, and travelers are sure to be charmed by the warmth and friendliness of the expatriates and emirates living there.
Dubai has a seemingly endless variety of unique vacation opportunities and popular tourist attractions including the Wild Wadi water based Adventure Park that is spread over an area of 12 acres, and is home to some of the world's most spectacular man-made sights like undersea restaurant, rotating towers, more futurist sights, and its skyscrapers being amongst the highest in existence.
For more romance, the place to be for a total change of scenery is the nearby desert, it is always keen to get to the desert either for a half-day, a full day trip or why not spending the night there, are easily available once there with the local companies.
If you want to experience an assured back in time into to old Arabian world, go to the Bur Dubai and take a wander through the atmospheric lanes of the Bastakia Quarter, then make sure to pass by the impressive Grand Mosque doted of the tallest minaret in Dubai, at 70 meters high, won't leave you indifferent and should be in your visit list too.
For a peaceful and relaxed holiday, or to keep it a romantic trip to honeymoon makers, don't have the suicidal tendencies to evoke the need to hire a car or to drive in Dubai's crazy traffic, unless you really plane to stay in one of the other Emirates, which are much quieter and less congested.
As alternative, bus tours are a convenient and safe way to see the city.
The only disadvantage is that the guides don't always focus much on the sights, but also uses every free minute to lure you into the Dubai propaganda: 'we have the tallest tower, and you can buy property here, and here is the biggest man-made island, and you can now buy property there'.
Dubai has direct flights from all major international city airports, and visitors are attracted by the 365 days of sunshine a year, becoming increasingly popular with middle to upmarket western tourists seeking the sunny city, shopping paradise and sunbathing heaven.
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