Overview
A balanced UAE tour covering Dubai’s modern wonders and Abu Dhabi’s cultural landmarks, with additional leisure days for shopping and relaxation.
Highlights
- Grand Visit to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (Abu Dhabi)
- Ferrari World Yas Island Experience
- Full Dubai City Exploration with Burj Khalifa Entry
- Evening Desert Safari with Cultural Show & BBQ Dinner
- Luxury Marina Dhow Cruise with Skyline Views
- Shopping & Entertainment at Global Village / Mall of Emirates
Itinerary
Arrive in Dubai and transfer to your hotel. After check-in, unwind from your journey. Evening is free for a relaxed walk near the Marina or exploring nearby shopping outlets.
Begin with a guided city tour covering Jumeirah Mosque, Palm Jumeirah, Atlantis photo stop, and Dubai Frame. Continue to the Dubai Mall and experience the Burj Khalifa observation deck. Enjoy the Dubai Fountain show in the evening.
A thrilling desert day with dune bashing, camel rides, sandboarding, and sunset photography. Enjoy a vibrant evening at a desert camp with a BBQ buffet, cultural performances, and fire shows.
Drive to Abu Dhabi and visit the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Corniche Beach, Emirates Palace photo stop, and cultural landmarks. Return to Dubai in the evening.
Spend the day at Ferrari World, home to the world’s fastest roller coaster. Enjoy rides, attractions, simulators, and family entertainment zones.
Explore Global Village (seasonal attraction) or enjoy shopping at Mall of the Emirates and Gold Souk. Optional luxury experiences or spa treatments.
Enjoy a relaxing evening cruise with buffet dinner, music, and skyline views of Dubai Marina.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed on your onward journey from Dubai International Airport with unforgettable memories of your Dubai Holidays.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The best time depends on the destination. Generally, beach holidays are ideal during the dry season with pleasant temperatures and low rainfall. For tropical destinations like Dubai, Thailand, or Bali, November to April is considered the peak season.
You should pack light cotton clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, sunglasses, flip-flops, a hat, personal medications, and travel documents. For water sports destinations, carrying waterproof bags and quick-dry clothing is also recommended.
Yes, most popular beach destinations offer family-friendly resorts, lifeguard-monitored beaches, and kid-friendly activities. Always follow safety instructions, supervise children near water, and check local weather conditions before swimming.
Water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, parasailing, or jet skiing are usually optional activities and may be available at an additional cost unless specifically mentioned in the package inclusions.
Most hotels and resorts provide Wi-Fi access in rooms and common areas. However, connectivity may be limited or slower on remote islands or secluded beach locations.
Always swim in designated areas, follow lifeguard instructions, wear life jackets during water sports, and avoid swimming during rough weather or strong currents.
Travel insurance is strongly recommended. It can cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, baggage loss, and water sports-related incidents, especially when traveling internationally.
Some beach destinations remain open during the monsoon, but heavy rainfall and rough sea conditions may limit outdoor activities and water sports. Travelers planning visits to destinations like Goa or Andaman and Nicobar Islands should check seasonal weather updates before booking.
