Dubai Holiday Tours Guide


Safari: Choose from a morning desert safari, evening desert safari, overnight desert safari or just enjoy the experience of dinner in the desert in Dubai. Activities on the tours include the dune bashing safari, quad biking, camel rides, sand skiing, sun set photography, belly dancing, a bar, henna painting, shisha, refreshments including mineral water, Arabic coffee and dates and an experience you will never forget! 

Visit the website to make bookings and further enquiries.

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Dune Bashing: Dune bashing is a form of off-road driving exploring sand dunes. Take an exhilarating ride through Dubai’s desert in a 4 x 4 for an experience like no other.  

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Hot Air Balloon Rides: Take a fantastic opportunity to view Dubai’s breathtaking views deep in the desert over giant sand dunes catching sight of Dubai’s captivating wildlife such as camels and gazelles and gorgeous views. Whether it's a romantic balloon ride for two, a family occasion or corporate event, the experience is ideal. This would be especially beautiful when the sun is rising or setting.

Due to weather conditions, this experience is only available at certain times of the year. dubai-holiday-tours-guide 

Please contact Balloon Adventures Emirates or Amigos Balloons to make further inquiries and bookings. 

Big Bus Tours: This is a hop on, hop off bus tour where you can visit many of the attractions the Dubai has to offer. The recorded commentary is available in 8 languages - English, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Russian, Hindi and Farsi. You can purchase either a 24 hour or 48 hour ticket or even a ticket for the night tour. The 48 hour ticket entitles customers to use the buses for two days, so you can spend more time at each of the stops and take your time enjoying Dubai’s sights.

The Bus Tour also includes a Wafi Welcome Card which offers customers a 20% discount at shops and restaurants such as Planet Hollywood and Thai Chi and also includes a Mercato Mall Advantage which offers similar 50%.

There are two routes available:

The Red Tour: This route offers a tour of ‘old Dubai’ where you can see remnants of the city that used to be a small fishing village. The tour includes free entrance to the Dubai Museum within the Al Fahida Fort, and Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum’s House to view the rare artifacts. Stops at the Wafi Shopping Mall, Deira City Centre Shopping Mall and the Burjuman Shopping Mall are also included. For a different shopping experience, the bus also stops at the fragrant Spice Souk where you can browse and haggle at the market stalls, spend time in the Bastakia Quarter followed by the Dhow River Cruise in a traditional Dhow gently sailing down the Creek where you will learn about the trade at sea from Dubai.

The Blue Tour: This route offers a view of the coastline to see the manmade Palm Islands and the World Islands and can visit the Atlantis Hotel and swim with dolphins and take in views of the world famous Burj Dubai building. Take the chance to shop at the Deira City Centre Shopping Mall, the Wafi Shopping Mall, The Mercato Mall Shopping Centre, the Mall of the Emirates, the Dubai Mall and Festival City. Take a look at the Jumeirah Mosque to learn more about Islam or to admire it’s beauty. You can also visit Ski Dubai for a chance to ski or go ice skating in the Dubai Mall. Take a break at the Jumeirah Beach Park or the public beach and enjoy relaxing or the water sports on offer.

Dubai Walking, sightseeing tour: Starting at the Dubai Museum, the hour long guided walk through the streets of Dubai and its markets also includes a traditional Abra boat ride across the Creek.

Visit the website for further information and to make your booking.

Hatta Rock Pools: Located approximately an hour's drive from Dubai are the Hatta Rock Pools nestled in the Hajar Mountains. If you attempt the journey on your own you will join the ‘wadi-bashers’ who enjoy exploring the dry stream beds in 4 x4s. You can enjoy the rocky corridors, lively waterfalls and turquoise pools.

You may also enjoy visiting the 16th century Hatta Heritage village, which provides a fine example of traditional style village architecture. Dating back four hundred years, it consists of two watchtowers, a mosque and houses constructed of stone, mud, reeds, palm tree trunks and the Hatta Fort.

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