DubaiView all the popular packagesOffers

12 Popular Packege(s)

Dubai at a Glance

Dubai is one of the few cities in the world that has undergone such a rapid transformation - from a humble beginning as a pearl-diving centre to one of the fastest growing cities on earth. Dubai today is a tourism, trade and logistics hub and has earned itself the reputation of being the gateway between the east and the west. Dubai is one of the cosmopolitan cities in the world.
Dubai is constantly on the move, striving for greater heights and more facilities for its residents and visitors. It is the second largest of the seven Emirates. Dubai has become a major tourist destination and continues to attract visitors by developing more hotels and attractions. All visitors will notice the building activity that is everywhere, not just on the land but in the ocean to create “The Palm” and “The World” two huge man made islands.

Area 5780 Square Kilometers

Population 2.11 Million

Winter Temperature 23 C

Summer Temperature 41 C

Best Time To Visit November to April

Air

Air_17.jpg

Dubai International Airport, the hub for the Emirates Airline, serves the city of Dubai and other emirates in the country. It is well connected with daily flights from India ex Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad through Emirates Airlines, Indian Airlines, Air India. It takes around 5 hours to reach from Kolkata.

Burj Khalifa

Oman-Dubai.towers.jpg

Dubai’s urban master piece, Burj Khalifa is the world’s tallest building at 2,722 ft. Construction began on 21st September 2004 and the building officially opened on 4th January 2010. The high point experience is the view from the Observation Desk located on level 124 of the world’s tallest tower and provides a breath-taking view of Dubai’s skyline and the desserts beyond. It also offers a spectacular view of the fountain show. The tower was designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, who also designed the Willis Tower in Chicago and the new World Trade Centre in New York City.

Ferrari World

ferrari_world-2560x1600.jpg

Ferrari World is a Ferrari themed amusement park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi is the largest indoor and the only Ferrari branded theme park in the world, with 20 Ferrari inspired rides and attractions. It officially opened on 4th November 2010. There is a collection of around 30 vintage and new-fangled Ferraris. It homes the world’s fastest roller coaster i.e. Formula Rossa, with a speed of 240 km ph. Some of the other major attractions are Tyre Twist, Cinema Maranello, Fiorano, GT Challenge, Galleria Ferrari and Speed of Magic.

Abu Dhabi City Tour

1_Sheikh_Zayed_Grand_Mosque1.jpg

This city is a perfect example of blend of east and west, with some of the most stunning architectures and glimpses of past. A trip to Abu Dhabi cannot be finished without visiting the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al-Nahyan Mosque, or the grand mosque. It is one of the largest mosques in the world. A travel through one of Abu Dhabi’s oldest buildings, Qasr al-Husn, built in the 18th century is considered a must. Another destination for travellers is the cornice with its white sand beach.

Palm Jumeirah

palm-jumeirah-dubai.jpg

Palm Jumeirah is the world’s largest man-made island and is comprised of a two kilometre long trunk, a crown made up of 17 fronds and a surrounding crescent. The Palm Jumeirah was launched in 2001. It is one of three planned islands called the Palm Islands (Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira) which would extend into the Persian Gulf, increasing Dubai's shoreline by a total of 520 kilometres.

The Dubai Fountain

unnamed.jpg

The Dubai Fountain is set on the 30 acre manmade Burj khalifa lake and is world’s largest choreographed fountain. Illuminated by 6600 lights and 25 coloured projectors. It is 902 ft long and shoots water upto 500 ft in the air along with Arabic and world music. The fountain performances take place at 1:00 pm and at 1:30 pm as well as every 30 minutes from 6 pm to 10 pm on weekdays, and from 6 pm to 11 pm on weekends.

The World

theworld_-dubai-l.jpg

The World is an exception on its own. It is a collection of 300 manmade private islands, compiled in the shape of continents. It is located off the coast of Dubai, 4 kilometres off the shore of Jumeirah, close to the Palm Jumeirah, between Burj Al Arab and Port Rashid. Each island ranges from 250,000 to 900,000 square feet with 50 to 100 metres of water between each island.

Ski Dubai

Snow_Penguins_at_Ski_Dubai_1_jpg.jpg

Ski Dubai is an indoor ski resort with 22,500 square meters of indoor ski area. It is a part of the Mall of the Emirates, one of the largest shopping malls in the world, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The temperature is maintained at −1 °C during the day and −6 °C at night when the snow is produced. The indoor resort features an 85-meter-high indoor mountain with 5 slopes of varying steepness, including a 400-metre-long run, the world's first indoor black run, and various features. Ski Dubai is also home to a number of penguins who come out to play several times a day.

Dinner/Breakfast at Burj Al Arab

102_27272.jpg

A dining experience at Burj Al Arab is far more than just the food. The experience of a meal at the pool side restaurant, Bab Al Yam is a perfect opportunity to savour a moment for yourself. With the lavish buffet and international cuisine one can indulge in different flavours and relish a great sea view.

Aquaventure and Lost Chamber

atlantis-dolphin-cay-deep-water-swim-and-aquaventure-nassau-the-bahamas-12.jpg

Aquaventure is the largest waterpark in the Middle East, with 42 fun-filled acres for all ages and The Lost Chambers Aquarium is home to 65,000 marine animals. Visitors can explore the underwater mazes and tunnels of the lost civilization while encountering sharks, eels, seahorses, and piranhas. There are over 20 remarkable marine life exhibits in this aquarium including a touch tank and interactive Aqua theatre show.

Dolphinarium

EmbedDolphinarium1.jpg

Dubai Dolphinarium is the first fully air-conditioned indoor dolphinarium providing habitat to dolphins and seals, allowing the public to watch and interact with them through live shows and photo sessions. A lot of programmes and exciting interaction with the mammals happens at Dubai Dolphinarium. A great way to educate, entertain and learn for the young and the old.

Dhow Cruise Dinner

2013_dhowdubai_1_innerbig.jpg

Scholars speculate that Dubai gets its name from the creek that flows through its heart; such is the importance of the Dubai Creek to the city. Cruising down Dubai creek is a novel experience, one which you cannot miss when in Dubai. For a perfect getaway in Dubai, enjoy a moonlight cruise trip across the Dubai Creek in a traditional wooden Dhow decorated with colourful lights and seating arrangements.

Aquarium and underwater zoo

20140430_Dubai-Aquarium-Underwater-Zoo.jpg

The Dubai Aquarium is located inside the Dubai Mall and is home to more than 33,000 living animals, including 400 sharks and rays and a close encounter via its acrylic walk through tunnel. The 50 m long tunnel with acrylic viewing panel is a mesmerising sight one can’t miss. Level 2 is the underwater zoo with three eco-zones: rainforest, rocky shore and living ocean, and a total of 38 aquatic displays.

Wild Wadi Water park

wild-wadi-water-park-dubai.jpg

The Wild Wadi Water Park is an outdoor waterpark in Dubai, UAE. It is situated in the location of Jumeirah and is next to Burj Al Arab. It has multiple water slides, around 30 rides, surfing machines, wave pools and attractions for all kinds of people visiting.

Dubai Museum

dubai_museum_1.jpg

Dubai Museum is housed in Al Fahidi Fort, built in 1787. Dubai’s entertaining museum brings the city’s past and present together in a series of life-size dioramas and archaeological exhibits from desert excavations. Galleries recreate scenes from the Creek, traditional Arab houses, mosques, the souk, date farms, desert and marine life.

Dubai Jumeirah Beach

Beaches-in-Dubai.jpg

Jumeira Beach is a white sand beach that is located and named after the Jumeirah district of Dubai. The beach features large hotels, resorts, including the Burj Al Arab hotel, Wild Wadi Water Park, Jumeirah Beach Hotel, and the old-style Madinat Jumeirah, and shopping complex.

The Grand Mosque

sheikh-zayed-grand-mosque-abu-dhabi-uae.jpg

It is a mosque in Dubai, located between the textile souk and the Dubai Museum close to a small stream in the Bur Dubai area, just south of the Hindu Temple. It was originally built in 1900, demolished and built again in 1960 and then underwent a further rebuilding in 1998. Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the mosque, except the minaret from where photography is permitted.

Desert Safari

morning-safari-dubai.jpg

On this tour experience the thrill of sand dune bashing on 4x4 land cruisers. You can stop on the highest sand dune to view the beautiful sunset, a great chance to take amazing. Then continue your journey to the Bedouin Campsite located in the heart of the Desert, where soft drinks, water, tea or coffee are available for you to choose from. Once arrived, you can enjoy a camel ride among the dunes, try your hand at henna painting or relax in the comfortable pillow strewn tents. A delicious barbecue will be prepared for you, under the starlit sky. To make the evening a truly memorable event, a belly dancer will dance to the rhythm of Arabic music.

Dubai Gold Souk

ImageGen.jpg

It is a traditional market, located in the heart of Dubai's commercial business district in Deira. There's hundreds of gold shop you can choose from. The gold is generally 18 carat and sometimes 22 or 24. Styles range from Indian to traditional Arab to modern Italian. It is a place full of gold shops, with gold ornaments displayed so commonly that it makes you wonder.

Dubai Mall

Dubai-Mall.jpg

The Dubai Mall’s Fashion Avenue comprises of high and mid-fashion retails outlets that pay homage to haute couture and some of the finest designer brands in Dubai. The world’s largest shopping and entertainment destination has commenced in preparation to welcome over 100 million annual visitors to the mall.

Dubai Duty Free Shopping

Duty-Free-Shopping-in-Dubai.jpg

Dubai Duty Free Shopping at Dubai International Airport, offers a gamut of products like perfumes, cosmetics, gold, jewellery, electronic gadgets, cigarettes, alcohol and almost anything that you look for.

Dubai Spice Souk

images_3.jpg

Dubai Spice Souk is a traditional market for fresh Arabic spices in Dubai that attracts visitors in very large numbers. The souk has several narrow lanes along which you will find arrays of spice shops. These shops sell a variety of gastronomical delights that include spices, dried fruits, nuts fragrances and herbs imported from across the Middle East.

Hot n spicy

hot__spicy.png

2, Al Shaiba Towers A, Near Internet City Metro Station, TECOM
Cuisines: Indian, Pakistani

Maharaja Bhog

maharaj.jpg

Ground floor, Hamsah Mall (A), Next to Ansar Gallery, Al Karama
Cuisines: Indian

Flames Grills & Curry

flame_grill.jpg

Lake Terrace Tower, Cluster D, Jumeirah Lake Towers (JLT)
Cuisines: Indian

Nomad - Jumeirah Creekside Hotel

nimad.jpg

Jumeirah Creekside Hotel, Ground Level, Near Century Village, Garhoud, Dubai
Cuisines: international

Packages

  • Best of Dubai

    5 Nights & 6 Days
    Dubai(5N) 

    View

  • Dubai wonders

    5 Nights & 6 Days
    Dubai(5N) 

    View

  • Simply Dubai

    5 Nights & 6 Days
    Dubai(5N) 

    View

  • Dubai delight

    6 Nights & 7 Days
    Dubai(6N) 

    View

  • Ultimate Dubai

    6 Nights & 7 Days
    Dubai(6N) 

    View

  • Special Dubai

    6 Nights & 7 Days
    Dubai(6N) 

    View

  • Exciting Dubai

    6 Nights & 7 Days
    Dubai(6N 7D) 

    View

  • Ultimate Dubai with Abu Dhabi

    9 Nights & 10 Days
    Dubai(7N)  Abu Dhabi(2N) 

    View

  • Exotic Dubai

    7 Nights & 8 Days
    Dubai(7N) 

    View

  • Dazzling Dubai

    5 Nights & 6 Days
    Dubai(5N) 

    View

  • Sharjah - A Different UAE Experience

    5 Nights & 6 Days
    Dubai(5N) 

    View

  • 3N Sharjah with 2N Dubai including Abu Dhabi

    5 Nights & 6 Days
    Dubai(5N) 

    View