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Dubai is well-known for its sophisticated tourist attractions, including the highest tower— Burj Khalifa, enormous malls with shopping festivals, indoor ski slopes and an underwater aquarium.

Aside from these modern developments, the city features a plethora of cultural attractions. Explore Al Fahidi in historic Dubai before cruising Dubai Creek in the old classic sailboat. You’ll immediately realise that this city is more than its dazzling facade. If you want to travel, flyDubai online booking is the best option to get the experience of the beauty of the city.

Check out these 16 breathtaking Dubai holiday locations before you fly Dubai.

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1. Visit Burj Khalifa to see Dubai’s renowned cityscape

The Burj Khalifa, a landmark structure and a significant massive tourist attraction in Dubai is the city’s most well-known landmark and the world’s tallest skyscraper at 829.8 metres.

The panoramas across the metropolitan skyline are simply magnificent from this vantage point.

Nighttime trips are popular among photographers due to Dubai’s spectacular panoramic views.

To prevent long lines, get your Burj Khalifa “At the Top” Entrance Ticket in advance. The weekend has a huge crowd so you must purchase the tickets in advance for the same.

2. Amble at the underwater aquarium of Dubai

The large hanging tank on the first floor of the Dubai Mall has 140 different kinds of aquatic life, making it the region’s most popular tourist attraction out of many.

The Underwater Zoo, which provides a view free from the mall as well as high to three stories, offers a view of 270 degrees that stretches to the length of the glass-panel tubes, which is the highlight of a visit here.

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3. Sunkiss at JBR

This broad, continuous expanse of beautiful white sand with all of the beach hotels dispersed along the beach distance, is Dubai tourists’ favourite beach. It is regarded as the most excellent and recognized place to stay for those travellers who like to spend their time on the beaches rather than in a cosy hotel.

4. Amble Out into the Desert

From Dubai’s skyline of skyscrapers along the coast, you won’t have to go far to go to some of the UAE’s undulating dune desert vistas.

Adventure tours of the desert include camel rides, sandboarding, 4WD safaris, traditional desert dinners under the stars and Arabian falconry displays to name a few activities. There are other choices for going camping for the night outside.

5. Hark back to the Past in Al Fahidi Quarter

During the late nineteenth century, highly rich Persian merchants enticed Dubai with tax-free trade and Dubai Creek access established the Al Fahidi Quarter, also known as the Bastakia quarter. These traders primarily dealt with pearls and textiles.

Al Fahidi is nestled alongside the creek in Bur Dubai’s eastern outskirts, and the residences here, many of which have Wind towers over the walls, have been preserved in a great manner.

6. After skiing, go shopping at the Mall of Emirates 

The Mall of the Emirates, which also includes the spectacular (and fantastical) Ski Dubai complex, is the city’s most well-known mall and quite unique in its own terms. The Ski slope that is indoor makes a fantastic spot to go on an adventure, with chairlifts, a penguin cage, and a low and persistent temperature of -4 degrees. You may also shop in Dubai’s best mall.

7. Umm Suqeim & Kite Beach Offer Watersports 

The northern end of Umm Suqeim Beach marks the greatest site in Dubai for kiteboarding due to the waves and wind.

There are numerous water sports businesses on the beach that rent out equipment and provide tuition in kayaking, paddleboarding, and kitesurfing.

This expansive stretch of the yellow sand beach spreads south by the coastline (transforming Umm Suqeim Beach), offering great facilities and dining options as well as enough room for sunbathers who want to take advantage of the warmth of the sun on a sunny day and enjoy swimming and tanning at the sand’s blanket. View Burj Al Arab easily from the beach’s southern end. 

8. Dubai Creek Exploration 

The stream, which initially lured people for its outstanding fishing and pearl diving, has had an impact on the growth of the city.

You may see the city through the water at the creek by riding on board one of the numerous refurbished dhows converted into tourist cruise ships, or by taking an abra (a betwixt the ferry (little wooden ferry) terminals on the Deira banks and Bur Dubai.

9. Go to Deira Souks and Haggle 

Gold Souk of  Deira, the world’s largest gold market, is well known around the globe.

Spice Souk of Deira is packed with stalls selling cumin, frankincense, paprika, sumac, saffron, thyme, rose water, perfumed oud wood, and incense. The atmosphere in the fish market is far less commercial.

10. IMG Worlds of Adventure’s thrills and spills will keep you fueled 

Theme park lies near the Global Village, and provides exhilarating experiences for both young and senior visitors.

There’s plenty for everyone, with a zone dedicated completely to Marvel’s well-known characters, dinosaur-themed attractions, & a Cartoon Network zone that takes over with kinder rides and games for the younger children.

This is a haven for families looking for a fun-filled day out, whether you wish to tag along with Spider-Man as he swings around the city, assist the Avengers in their struggle against Ultron, or scare yourself spooky in a haunted house.

11. Shop Escape to the Dubai Mall 

Dubai Mall, the city’s most well-known mall, is the best place to go for a day of shopping and indoor diversions to keep the kids and youngsters entertained. It provides access to both Dubai Aquarium and the Burj Khalifa.

The two most well-known are the annual Shopping Festival of Dubai and the Summer Festival of Dubai, both of which take place in July and August.

12. Enjoy the Waterpark at Aquaventure

The Palm on the Jumeirah, Dubai’s well-known island complex that is man-made, is a fantastic place to unwind.

Go to  Aquacond—the longest waterslide in the world, the Leap of Faith, a  tall slide of around nine stories, & coaster rides are among the highlights of the waterslide activities here.

For younger children, there is a dedicated water play area with slides, underwater safaris using Sea TREK helmets, and a 700 metres white sand beach stretch for when you’ve exhausted all of your energy.

13. Sun warmth at the famous La Mer Beach 

Because of its length and palm tree boundary, La Mer Beach at Jumeirah is a relaxing environment for a full day to soak in the sun and sea.

Water sports drivers here provide boating, Jet Ski trips, kayaking, and fly-boarding for beachgoers eager to get out of the sand, however, for those who prefer to relax between swims, there are ample sun loungers available for rent and a vast variety of restaurants and cafes for snacks and complete meals just a short stroll from the sand.

14. Take in the culture and entertainment of Global Village 

From October to April, this amusement park offers an environment that is family-friendly based on a world tour.

From Iraq to Japan & Russia through S. Korea, each of the 26 country pavilions at Global Village gives a unique look into the culture of the country along with history and entertainment. It provides a unique choice for nighttime entertainment in the whole city for families having young children.

15. Visit Dubai Museum to Learn About UAE History 

It was built in the year 1787 to help save Dubai Creek. This Fort houses Dubai’s magnificent museum. The old and historic coral blocks are utilised to build the fort’s walls, which are held tightly with lime. The ceiling is made of clay, plaster, and palm fronds. The upper section is held by wooden poles. Throughout its history, this fort had served as a prison, a garrison, a home for the ruling family, and a site of governance. After being renovated in 1971, it was totally restored in 1995, making it the city’s leading museum today.

16. Explore the vibrant Dubai Miracle Garden 

This is the most bizarre garden ever. In Dubai, there is a 2,000-square-metre flower garden with an estimated 100 million flowers.

Flowers have been used to embellish wind turbines, cars, and even beautiful English-style cottages. There is also a flower-shaped Burj Khalifa.

As you go around the paths, take in the colour explosions and creative flower arrangements.

Some other places like the butterfly garden, Alserkal Avenue, and Dubai Theatre, are also astounding places to visit. So, what are you waiting for? Just do the online booking right away to make the most of your Dubai Trip!

 

 

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