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18 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in the UAE

Written by Jess Lee Updated Jul 26, 2022

The iconic high-rise skylines of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, rimming long sandy shorelines, have made the United Arab Emirates a popular destination for anyone wanting to mix a city break with some beach time.

Landmark tourist attractions, such as Dubai's towering Burj Khalifa and Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Mosque and Louvre museum offer sightseeing within easy reach of the city sand.

A host of massive malls have made both cities renowned among shoppers as the best places to visit, and both offer vacationing families plenty of purely fun things to do, with an impressive list of major theme parks.

There's more to the UAE than the contemporary glitz of its two major cities, though.

The country's interior of desert and Hajar Mountains are all about big-sky scenery and adventure activities, from 4WD trips across a landscape of rippling dunes to taking on the world's longest zipline over the jagged contours of Jebel Jais.

There's also much more history here than those modern skyscrapers would have you believe. Sharjah and Al Ain are two cities dedicated to promoting Emirati heritage.

For ideas on the best places to visit, see our list of the top attractions and things to do in the United Arab Emirates.

1. Take a Beach Break

2. zoom up dubai's burj khalifa, 3. admire abu dhabi's sheikh zayed mosque, 4. get active on jebel jais in ras al-khaimah, 5. visit the louvre abu dhabi, 6. experience the uae's desert landscapes, 7. family fun at the theme parks, 8. explore dubai's al fahidi quarter, 9. view sharjah art museum's renowned art collection, 10. take a road trip up jebel hafeet, 11. dhow rides on dubai creek, 12. head into the hajar mountains, 13. take the kids to dubai aquarium & underwater zoo, 14. shop in the souks, 15. get active in hatta, 16. skydive over the desert or the city, 17. relax in historic al ain, 18. visit the sharjah museum of islamic civilization.

Camel on a United Arab Emirates beach

For many visitors, a UAE vacation centers around the beach.

Late October to May, while temperatures plummet over Europe and North America, is high season here as the UAE's punishing summer heat gives way to winter's beach weather.

Dubai and Abu Dhabi are the more obvious beach choices, offering city sightseeing, shopping, and theme parks in easy reach of the sand.

For sun-and-sand vacations in Dubai, luxury resorts are focused along the coast west of the central city. In particular, the beaches around Jumeirah and Dubai Marina offer plenty of family-oriented, five star resorts dedicated to beach time.

Abu Dhabi's luxury resorts rim the shoreline of the city's various islands, so resort areas are more scattered across the city than in Dubai. Saadiyat Island, Marina Breakwater, and Khor Al Maqta are the areas offering some of the best beach-focused resorts in town.

Away from these two destinations, though, there are more beach options.

The beach resorts of Ras Al-Khaimah and Ajman in particular are favorite city getaways, while on the UAE's eastern coast, Al Aqah beach in the Emirate of Fujairah is a popular option for beachgoers who want to head away from the crowds.

Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa is one of the United Arab Emirates most famous buildings and the soaring sky-high landmark of Dubai.

Not only is it the world's tallest building (at 828 meters high) it also lays claim to the titles of tallest freestanding structure in the world, highest observation deck in the world, and elevator with the longest travel distance in the world.

A trip up to the observation deck with its panoramic views across Dubai, is on most visitor itineraries, both to marvel at this modern engineering and architectural feat and to admire the dizzying views of Dubai laid out below you.

Address: Entry from Dubai Mall, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

Official site: www.burjkhalifa.ae

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Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a mammoth modern mosque of incredible beauty.

Fusing contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship, the mosque harmoniously blends modern and ancient styles and techniques to create a new interpretation of Islamic architecture.

Both its exterior and interior utilize lavish amounts of gold, mosaic tiles, and glasswork to decorate the mosque's white marble stonework, while the architecture itself blends the various mosque designs of multiple Islamic empires.

Inside, the prayer hall is laid with the world's largest hand-knotted carpet (5,700 square meters) and illuminated by chandeliers made from 24-karat gold and crystals. While outside, the vast marble courtyard incorporates a mammoth swirling floral floor mosaic of semi-precious stones.

Address: Al Khaleej al Arabi Street, Abu Dhabi

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Hiker enjoying the view from Jebel Jais

The highest peak in the United Arab Emirates, Jebel Jais in the emirate of Ras Al-Khaimah is a major activity center.

You could come here simply to admire the vista of rugged Hajar Mountain peaks rippling down to the coastline plateau from the viewing platform terrace near the summit, or you can choose to match those views with some adventure activities.

The most popular mountain experience here is the Jebel Jais Flight, the world's longest zipline, which runs down the side of the peak for over two kilometers, reaching speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour.

For less speed thrills and more mountain time, Jebel Jais's Via Ferrata climbing route offers guided tours during the cooler months, while independent hikers can choose from six marked trails on the lower reaches of the mountain.

Official site: https://visitjebeljais.com/

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Louvre Abu Dhabi

The newest and most spectacular museum in the United Arab Emirates, the Louvre Abu Dhabi takes visitors on a journey through human history.

The collection has been sourced from across the globe and through the ages, beginning from the earliest human settlements to works by the major names in today's contemporary art scene, to demonstrate the links between cultures and civilizations that has threaded through humanity's narrative.

Whether you're interested in world history or art, the museum is a major draw, while the stark and ultra-modern architecture of the complex, designed by prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, is an attraction in itself.

Address: Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi

Official site: https://www.louvreabudhabi.ae/

Tracks in the desert

For those with an adventurous streak, make a beeline for the UAE's desert reaches that stretch across the country's southern interior.

There are plenty of adventure activities on offer, from 4WD trips across the desert dunes to camel trekking, sandboarding, and dune buggy trips.

Popular desert day trips from Dubai or Abu Dhabi usually include dinner at a desert camp after a 4WD journey into the dunes, and offer time at camp for other activities such as sandboarding or short camel rides.

Other desert tours allow more scope for wildlife spotting and specialized desert operators also offer overnight camping amid the dunes.

The desert interiors of the emirates of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al-Khaimah are also home to a number of luxury desert resorts, where stays are all about soaking up the dune scenery and heading out on desert activities.

Entrance to Wild Wadi Park in Dubai

  • In Dubai, Dubai Parks & Resorts offers four major theme parks rolled into one: Motiongate, dedicated to rides themed around Hollywood films; Bollywood Parks; Legoland Dubai; and Legoland Water Park.
  • The city is also home to IMG Worlds of Adventure with rides, roller coasters, and experiences themed around both Marvel storylines and characters for older kids, and the Cartoon Network for little ones.
  • If you just want to splash about for the day, though, Dubai's Wild Wadi Water Park is your best bet in town.
  • The best water park for older kids and teenagers wanting something more than simply slides is Wadi Adventure in Al Ain .
  • Here, it's all about white water kayaking, surfing, and wakeboarding, though there are swimming pools here, too, for when you need a rest from all the activities.
  • Abu Dhabi is home to two of the country's most famous branded theme parks both on Yas Island.
  • Ferrari World is a thrill-seeker's dream come true, with the world's fastest roller coaster as its landmark ride, while Warner Bros World offers six worlds to explore, from Cartoon Junction for small children to Metropolis and Gotham City with rides and attractions themed around DC Comic storylines.

Bastakia

The Al Fahidi quater of Dubai (also known as Bastakia) is the last remaining fragment of Old Dubai and shouldn't be missed. This small heritage area really evokes the simpler, gentler past of the city before skyscrapers took over the skyline.

The narrow lanes within the neighborhood are lined with carefully restored traditional buildings in typical Arabian architectural styles, many with the wind tower features, which kept houses cool before air-conditioning became common.

Many of the buildings now house small museums, art galleries, and craft shops, allowing you to enter the houses and see typical Arabian interiors.

The Sheikh Mohammed Center for Cultural Understanding is also based within the quarter and offers walking tours focused on the Al Fahidi quarter along with on-site traditional meals for visitors who want to experience local culinary heritage.

Interior of the Sharjah Art Museum

Sharjah Art Museum is home to one of the world's most renowned collections of work by Arab artists and art hailing from the Middle East.

Its permanent collection includes both pieces by the biggest names in contemporary Arab art from throughout the 20th century to the present, displayed in the Barjeel Collection Wing, and art from the 18th and 19th century created by both Arab artists and the European artists who focused on the Middle East in their work.

The museum is noted for its program of temporary exhibitions, which bring exhibits from both prominent and up-and-coming artists to the museum's lower floor galleries throughout the year.

Address: Corniche Street, Sharjah Heritage District, Sharjah

Official site: https://www.sharjahartmuseum.ae/

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Jebel Hafeet

Jebel Hafeet, on the edge of the oasis city of Al Ain is one of the most popular destinations for a quick and easy nature break out of Abu Dhabi city.

The cool mountain air on the summit also offers a respite from the coastal heat during summer.

This is the second highest peak in the United Arab Emirates, and far-reaching, sumptuous panoramas across the mountain's reaches and down to Al Ain greet you all the way up to the top on the winding road.

At the top of the twisting switchback mountain road, you are rewarded with being able to see across the area's vast sweep of desert stretching out in all directions.

Dubai Creek Dhow Ride

The Burj Khalifa may give you that famous skyline view from up high, but the most iconic Dubai views are still taken from the water.

Dubai Creek slices through the city, and the best way to experience Dubai is from one of the beautiful dhows (traditional Arabic boats) that ply the creek.

Sunset cruises (which often come with entertainment and dinner) are particularly popular among visitors, as you get to watch the lights of the high-rises begin to twinkle in the dusk.

For a budget cruise, though, just hop on one of the ablas (local ferries), which ply the water between Bur Dubai and Deira.

Hajar Mountains

The Hajar Mountains scythe through the northern interior of the UAE.

For nature lovers, the wadis (dry riverbeds or valleys) hidden within this region are prime territory for hiking, climbing, and bird-watching. Specialized adventure tour companies in Dubai and Ras Al-Khaimah offer wadi tours focused on these activities.

The Hajar Mountains are also great for road trips simply to take in the scenery of rolling, barren mountains.

Some of the tiny Hajar Mountain villages in the emirates of Ras Al-Khaimah and Fujairah are topped by historic watchtowers and small forts, which make good stop-offs along the way.

One of the most popular Hajar Mountain bases is the town of Hatta, which has become a major activity center in recent years, with kayaking on Hatta Lake and mountain biking in the surrounding area.

Aquarium Tunnel at Dubai Aquarium

Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo is one of the city's best family experiences but also offers plenty of activities and things to do for the more adventurous.

The 48-meter-long Aquarium Tunnel, with 190-degree views into the aquarium, featuring over 300 sharks and rays among the 140 species living here, is a fascinating step into the underwater world.

But as well as the Aquarium Tunnel, there are opportunities to visit a penguin enclosure, a crocodile enclosure, and to witness the daily shark and ray feeding times.

For the more adventurous, Dubai Aquarium offers a variety of scuba diving experiences, including shark diving.

Address: Dubai Mall, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

Official site: https://www.thedubaiaquarium.com/

Shoes for sale in a Dubai souk

For many visitors to the United Arab Emirates, shopping is one of the main attractions.

There are megalithic, glitzy malls by the dozen, but for a more local approach to shopping jaunts, you can't beat the souks (bazaars) .

In Dubai, the Deira and Bur Dubai districts, facing each other across Dubai Creek, are where you head for traditional shopping, with the Bur Dubai Souk, the city's famed Gold Souk, and the Spice Souk all here.

In Sharjah, the Central Souk is one of the city's landmark buildings, while nearby Souk Al Jubail is a foodie traveler favorite destination.

Abu Dhabi has also got its souk areas. The most popular is the modern World Trade Center Souk, designed by architect Norman Foster, with its shops and stalls selling handicrafts from across the Arab world.

Hatta Dam

The Hajar Mountain village of Hatta is a prime base for travelers who want to experience a slice of the UAE's Hajar Mountain scenery.

While the coast swelters in summer, temperatures here in the mountains, although still hot, tend to be dry rather than humid, making Hatta a popular weekend getaway for Dubai locals.

The turquoise waters of the vast Hatta Dam, surrounded by jagged mountain slopes, is the main tourist attraction, and many people are here chiefly to kayak or boat on the lake.

If you're looking for more activities, Hatta is home to several hiking and mountain biking trails across the surrounding mountain wadis and slopes, many with phenomenal Hajar Mountain vistas along the way. Due to this, it's become a top destination in the UAE for adventure travel and nature-based journeys.

There's also horse riding amid the Hajar foothills and, if you want bird's-eye views of Hatta's mountain scenery, tandem-paragliding.

Dubai skydiving

For the ultimate aerial views on your UAE trip, take to the skies for a tandem sky dive.

Tandem sky diving experiences are offered at two very different locations in Dubai:

Either opt for the city site , where sky divers take in vistas over the Dubai coastline with bird's-eye panoramas of the Palm Jumeirah island complex below, or head out to the desert site for views of undulating desert dunes and arid plateau as you descend.

Whichever you choose, both experiences provide one of the most thrilling sightseeing opportunities in the country.

Sky diving is available throughout the year at the city site, and the desert site closes during the summer months. Be aware, though, that sky diving is a weather-dependent activity, so it can be called off due to wind and visibility issues. If this happens, you will be offered either a full refund or a rescheduled spot.

Official site: https://www.skydivedubai.ae/en

Al Jahili Fort in Al Ain's oasis

The old caravan route stop-off of Al Ain, with its sprawling date palm oasis, is today a favorite getaway destination from Abu Dhabi.

For families, the major attractions are Al Ain's vast zoo, acclaimed for its conservation work and home to a safari-style experience, and the Wadi Adventure water park , with its white water rafting facility, as well as a bundle of more typical water park rides.

Once home to the ruling Al Nayyan family, Al Ain is also one of the UAE's most important historic destinations, with the Al Jahili Fort, Al Ain Palace Museum, and Qasr Al Muwaiji, all well-preserved remnants from the era before the oil boom.

To peek into the deeper past, the 5,000-year-old Umm Al Nar tombs at Al Ain's Hili Archaeological Park are one of the country's UNESCO World Heritage sites .

Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation

Sharjah's Museum of Islamic Civilization is the only museum in the country to focus on the breadth of Islamic history.

The collection inside traces Islam's course from the very early years to the spread of the Islamic empires through Asia and Africa, and explores the vast diversity of culture and art throughout the Islamic world.

As well as a wealth of artifacts and art objects, certain displays focus on separate facets of the Islamic faith and specific eras in Islam's history. Some displays feature rare manuscripts and religious documents, and tourists will find them easy to understand thanks to excellent information boards throughout.

Address: Corniche Street, Sharjah

Official site: https://www.sharjahmuseums.a e

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Looking for the best places to visit in UAE? From the architecture of Abu Dhabi to the beaches of Fujairah, here is my itinerary for the entire UAE!

best places to visit in uae

There’s more to the United Arab Emirates than just Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Don’t believe me? Then let me show you the best places to visit in UAE! And we’re not just talking about a few attractions scattered around but some of the best things to do IN EACH STATE!

Even though Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the two largest Emirates making up more than 90% of the UAE, there are still five other Emirates you can visit.

After my most recent trip travelling around all seven Emirates with Rotana Hotels , these are the best places to visit in UAE. If you’re looking for an incredible holiday in the Middle East then make sure you tick off a few of these things!

If you’re planning a trip to the Middle East , then check out my guides to Dubai and Oman for a little bit of inspiration.

What to do in UAE

One thing that really bugs me is when people say “I don’t see the point of visiting the UAE, there’s nothing to do there…”

Well, on my first day there I wandered around the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (arguably my favourite mosque in the world), took in Picasso, Pollock and other world-class artists at the Louvre, acted like a big kid and went on all the rides at Warner Bros World before coming back to my hotel for a relaxing massage and an amazing dinner.

Nothing to do there? That was just one day in Abu Dhabi, let along the rest of the UAE!

Let me say this now, the UAE is an incredible place for your holiday. It really does have a little bit of everything (including an indoor ski centre in Dubai!)

So, if you’re thinking of exploring this part of the Middle East, here’s where I recommend what to do in UAE.

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Abu Dhabi is the largest Emirate in UAE and it is the official capital too.

It is a city full of superlatives – it is home to the world’s largest hand-woven carpet, the world’s heaviest chandelier, the world’s fastest rollercoaster, the tower with the greatest lean. This is a place that certainly doesn’t mind breaking world records!

I’ve been to Abu Dhabi a couple of times now and I really like it there. The mixture of amazing architecture and high-adrenaline adventure activities in the UAE make it the perfect place to start your trip.

Marvel at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

places to visit in abu dhabi

I think the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is my favourite mosque in the world.

Even though this place is relatively new (it first opened in 2007), it has become a shining light for Abu Dhabi.

The mosque is completely free to enter (men must wear trousers, women must be covered) and is open from 9am till 10pm.

This is where you’ll find the world’s largest handwoven carpet (with a mammoth 2.6 billion knots) and the world’s heaviest chandelier weighing in at 12 tons. For me, this is one of the top places to visit in Abu Dhabi.

Take in the amazing architecture at The Louvre

the louvre abu dhabi

The Louvre opened its doors in 2017 and it is the sister museum to the one in Paris.

Much like the one in Paris, the Louvre houses some incredible pieces of art from antiquity all the way to the modern day.

However, the building itself is like one giant display showcasing the amazing architecture in Abu Dhabi.

Outside it looks like a futuristic spaceship, but once you get to the main hall it really opens up into this stunning space that blends sharp edges with reflective water features. Just stunning.

Be a big kid again at WB World

wb world abu dhabi

This is another place that’s just opened up in Abu Dhabi and is one of the best tourist attractions in UAE.

Opposite Ferrari World (which is home to the world’s fastest rollercoaster), WB World Abu Dhabi is a bit more sedate. Saying that, there are some fantastic rides here and its fun for all ages.

Being a comic book fan, I really enjoyed ‘Gotham City’ which was home to the Batman and Riddler rides, but I also enjoyed ‘Bedrock’ with the Flintstones ride.

Also, WB World is all indoors so this is a great place to head when it gets too hot outside. WB World is one of the new places to visit in UAE and it’s perfect for families too.

Spot dolphins at the Saadiyat Rotana Resort & Villas

dolphins in abu dhabi

Yes, you really can see dolphins in the UAE!

While I was staying at the Saadiyat Rotana Resort & Villas, I went for an early morning walk along the beach and I was lucky enough to see dolphins backflipping right in front of my face.

They were literally 10 metres away from me just off the beach and they were putting on quite the show.

This really was one of the highlights of my trip to the UAE – hopefully you’ll see dolphins too. If not, you can always go for a swim!

Where to stay in Abu Dhabi – Saadiyat Rotana Resort & Villas

Even though Ajman is the smallest of the seven emirates, it packs a big punch.

The beaches are beautiful here with hardly anyone on them, especially compared to those of Dubai. Also, the Corniche is a really popular place where locals like to bbq and have a picnic. Ajman is one of the most historic places in the UAE and it still has a number of customs and traditions there.

Learn about the pearl diving industry

pearl diving sharjah

Before the oil boom, pearl diving used to be one of the biggest industries in the UAE.

As the name suggests, this is where people used to dive for oysters to see if they had a valuable pearl inside them. Expeditions used to take weeks, and if a boat came back with a few pearls it was considered a success.

These days the pearl diving industry has changed and the best way of learning about it all is aboard the Ajman Pearl .

This is a tour that takes you around the mangroves of Ajman where you learn all about the history of pearls and how they’re grown.

Not only that, you also have the chance of opening up an oyster to see if there’s a pearl inside. If there is, you get to keep it!

When we cracked one open, nestled under the flesh of the oyster was the biggest pearl I’ve ever seen. I know it sounds set up but the pearl genuinely came from the oyster! No tricks or anything.

If you’re on your honeymoon or are on a romantic holiday then I’d really recommend this activity.

Enjoy lunch by the beach

beach in ajman

This is one of the top things to do in Ajman. As I said, the beaches here are absolutely beautiful without any of the people.

While I was travelling in the UAE, we stopped off at the beach in Ajman for lunch and it was bliss. There was only one other family around, otherwise we had the beach to ourselves.

There are several beach huts you can sit in to avoid the sun (it was a tepid 38 degrees when I was there) and it’s very relaxed compared to the hustle and bustle of city life.

Dubai . It is a city that has it all.

From towering skyscrapers to crazy malls with ice rinks in them to beautiful beaches (often with a camel or two walking by!), there really is something for everyone in Dubai.

I’ve been to Dubai a couple of times now and it’s hard not to like the energy of the city. There’s always something going on at a million miles an hour and I love the fast-paced life there – it reminds me a little bit of London in that sense, just very hot!

With that in mind, here are some of the best things to do in Dubai.

Museum of Illusion

museum of illusions dubai

The Museum of Illusion in Dubai has just opened up in the summer of 2018 making it one of the newest places to visit in the UAE.

From mind-bending illusions to looking like a giant, this is good ol’ fashioned family fun. I can imagine it’s the perfect place to bring the kids.

They really encourage taking photos here and the staff even took a few so make sure you bring your camera along. Oh, and your sense of humour too!

Eat at Teatro in Towers Rotana

teatro towers rotana

One of the places everyone said we had to eat at was Teatro in Towers Rotana . This is constantly ranked as one of the best restaurants in Dubai and it certainly did not disappoint!

The food is a fusion of east meets west so expect to find things on the menu like wasabi tempura prawns and miso-glazed seabass.

We had the sushi platter and it was delicious. Very authentic with their own sushi master and it was incredibly pretty too. It was food that looked good and tasted even better.

If you’re looking for an amazing place for dinner in Dubai then I’d really recommend Teatro.

Explore Dubai Creek on an abra boat

abra boat in dubai

Here’s a little money saving tip for you. Abra boats are cheapest way of getting around Dubai with a one-way ticket costing just 20p.

Not only are they a cheap way of getting around, they are also great for seeing the city from the water. Also, this is such a traditional mode of transport that it feels very nostalgic too.

The best place to get an abra is near the Old Quarter and on Dubai Creek . The boats are very regular every 10 minutes and some leave before if they’re full. This really is such a good way of sightseeing Dubai!

Take in the skyline from Al Bandar Rotana

skyline in dubai

I’ll put my hand up right now and say I’m a sucker for a good skyline. Well, in Dubai they have one the world’s best.

I could spend all day roaming around Dubai in search of the best photo spots, but one of my favs is at the top of the Al Bandar Rotana.

Up on the 18 th floor you can grab a cocktail from Gusto Restaurant , sit on the terrace and watch the sunset. Or, if you’re like me, you can take photos of the sunset! Still, this really is one of the best views of Dubai.

Where to stay in Dubai – Al Bandar Rotana or the Towers Rotana Dubai

If you’re wondering where to go in UAE, let me introduce you to Fujairah. At times this place feels like it’s a million miles away from the other Emirates.

Not only do you get gorgeous beaches here, but you also get the Hajar Mountains in the background giving this an otherworldly feel. It wasn’t the Luna landscape of the Atacama Desert in Chile but it wasn’t far off!

If you’re looking for a place to really kick back and relax then there are a number of 5* resorts here.

Also, if diving and snorkeling are your thing then this is where you’ll find it in the UAE.

Here are some of the best tourist places in Fujairah.

Go snorkeling at Snoopy Island

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The main place to go snorkeling in Fujairah is Snoopy Island.

This was a short 10-minute boat ride along the coast from where I was staying at the Fujairah Rotana Resort & Spa and it’s a really good snorkeling spot.

Snoopy Island is a large rock protruding from the sea and there’s a small reef surrounding this teeming with life.

Unfortunately we didn’t see any turtles but they are really common in the area. But we did see lots of other little fishes and it was a great way to spend an afternoon.

Take in the landscape while parasailing

places to visit in fujairah

I always love parasailing wherever I am around the world – it always reminds me of family holidays when I was younger.

So, when I saw you could go parasailing at Fujairah I signed up immediately. It was definitely one of my favourite things to do in the UAE .

One of the best things about going parasailing in Fujairah is the landscapes. You really get to see the Hajar Mountains from high up with the bright blue water glistening below. So much fun!

Where to stay in Fujairah – Fujairah Rotana Resort & Spa

Ras Al Khaimah

Ras Al Khaimah is quickly establishing itself as the adventure capital of the UAE. For me, this is up there with the best places in UAE so make sure you add it to your list.

Not only are there activities like jet skiing along the coast and hiking up in the Jebel Jais Mountains, but it is also home to the world’s longest zipline! This is an adventure activity like no other and it is such a rush.

Ras Al Khaimah is also home to a few all-inclusive resorts (bet you didn’t think you’d find them in the UAE!) That means if you’re looking for a proper holiday by the beach and the by the pool then you can’t go wrong with RAK. And yes, you can drink alcohol here. I told you it was surprising!

Ras Al Khaimah is one of the best places to visit from Dubai for people looking for a more relaxed state and a lazier beach holiday.

Take on the world’s longest zipline

world's longest zipline

Obviously I love my adventure activities and they don’t come much better than this.

So, how long is the world’s longest zipline? It’s 2.8kms where you reach speeds of up to 160kph and it is an adrenaline-pumping 2 minutes flying through the mountains of Jebel Jais.

You fly in the superman position facing forward, and once you reach terminal velocity it’s actually quite relaxing (I really mean that!) Also, it’s a great way to take in the beautiful scenery of the mountains too.

You can book tickets with ToroVerde Ras al Khaimah . We arrived on the day so you don’t need to book in advanced if you don’t want to. This is definitely one of the best new places to visit in UAE that’s for sure!

Enjoy beautiful sunsets at The Cove Rotana Resort

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One of the best places you can stay in Ras Al Khaimah is The Cove Rotana Resort .

This is an all-inclusive resort that looks a little like the Santorini of the UAE.

The Cove Rotana Resort is based right on the beach and it has uninterrupted views of the sunset. This really is the best place to watch sunset in the United Arab Emirates.

Also, there’s a little beach bar right on the beach meaning this is the perfect place to be for those sundowner cocktails before a delicious dinner! What I would give to be back on the beach right now…

Exploring the coastline on a jet ski

jet sking uae

Jet skiing is another one of those classic beach holiday activities that I love.

While I was staying at The Cove Rotana Resort I picked up a jet ski for the morning and zoomed along the coast.

Every time I go jet skiing these days it’s with my girlfriend on the back and she hates it when I go fast. From the sound of her screams I always push it too far but what can I say, it’s so much fun!

Where to stay in Ras Al Khaimah – The Cove Rotana Resort

Sharjah is seen as the most traditional and cultural of the emirates. This is the only one where drinking alcohol is strictly prohibited, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun here.

UNESCO declared Sharjah as the Cultural Capital of the Arab World in 1998, recognition reaffirmed in 2014 when it became Capital of Islamic Culture, so there’s plenty to see here.

Also, the skyline down by Khalid Lake is among the best you’ll find in the UAE.

When it comes to what to do in the UAE, I really recommend adding Sharjah to the list. It really is very different from the other emirates!

Drink traditional Arabic coffee

arabic coffee uae

If you’ve never had Arabic coffee before then you’ve got to give this a go.

Arabic coffee is very aromatic and is often spiced with cardamom. Unlike other coffee, it is actually a greeny golden colour and is very bitter to drink.

Most of the time coffee is offered to guests when they arrive somewhere new and traditionally it is drunk for a small cup.

A word of warning – if you don’t shake your cup after you’ve finished it then your host will keep on filling it up until you do! Shaking your cup is a sign you don’t want any more coffee and we learned this during a traditional coffee ceremony when we arrived at Centro Sharjah .

Go for a sunset cruise on an abra boat

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One of the best places to visit in the UAE is Khalid Lake.

Not only do you get the gorgeous skyline glittering in the water, but you also get to see the old and the new blended together with Al Noor Mosque nestled between the skyscrapers.

By Al Majaz Park there is a boat jetty where you can hire an abra boat to go on a little cruise of the lake.

We came down here at sunset and it was just beautiful – definitely the perfect time of day to see Sharjah and it was a little cooler too.

Where to stay in Sharjah – Centro Sharjah

Umm Al Quwain

If you’re wondering where to go in the UAE then take a look at Umm Al Quwain!

Umm Al Quwain is a tiny emirate wrapped around an island dotted lagoon and it’s really beautiful here.

This place has a bit of a retro feel to it as there aren’t any big international resorts or megamalls like you’ll find in Dubai, but because of that it has a distinct charm.

Across the creek, uninhabited Al Sinniyah Island is a protected marine environment noted for its mangrove swamp and large colony of Socotra cormorants. We also saw flamingos here too which was a nice added bonus!

Go kayaking through the mangroves

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One of the best ways of seeing the mangroves up close is in a kayak.

Even though I didn’t see any turtles while kayaking in Um Al Quwain, it is very common to see them in the area. However, I did see flamingos though which was a huge surprise. I never thought there were flamingos in the UAE but I was completely wrong about that.

I went kayaking from UAQ Marine Club which is like an adventure club with loads of activities to choose from. Best thing about this is they’ve got a pool so you can go for a relaxing dip after kayaking.

Hiring a kayak is fairly cheap (100AED, £20) and I’d really recommend this to anyone passing through Um Al Quwain.

My trip to the UAE was in association with Rotana Hotels promoting some of their best hotels in the region. As always, views are entirely my own and without bias.

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25 best things to do in Dubai

Jun 4, 2021 • 12 min read

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Whether it's in a souk or a mall, shopping in Dubai is an essential experience © Matteo Colombo/Getty Images

If you're planning to visit Dubai, you'll find a stirring mix of profound traditions and futuristic vision wrapped into starkly evocative desert splendour.

You won't be short of things to do in the sci-fi-esque land of iconic skyscrapers, palm-shaped islands, city-sized malls and palatial beach resorts. Dubai embraces sunshine, innovation and cultural dynamism, and is known as a shopping haven with a vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene. Here are some great things to do to make the most from your trip.

Burj Khalifa

Dubai is famous for its dramatic skyscrapers, and above them all looms the Burj Khalifa , shaped like a deep-space rocket and, at 828m, the world's tallest building. It's a stunning feat of architecture and engineering, and a trip to the observation deck on the 124th floor (1483ft) is the most popular way to take in the amazing views it offers. You can also buy tickets for "At the Top Sky" on the 148th floor, which is the world's highest outdoor observation deck at 1820ft.

Footsteps in desert sand heading towards skyscrapers of the Dubai city skyline at daw

Clad in 28,000 glass panels, the Burj Khalifa also lays claim to several more superlatives, including the highest occupied floor and an elevator with the longest travel distance. On hazy days, it’s better to visit at night.

Al Fahidi Historic District

Wandering around this restored heritage area in Bur Dubai provides a tangible sense of historic Middle Eastern architecture and culture. Low-lying traditional courtyard buildings flank this quiet labyrinth of lanes in Al Fahidi Historic District , many of them featuring arabesque windows, decorative gypsum screens and wind towers.

Some contain craft shops, small heritage museums, art galleries, artsy guesthouses or cafés serving local fare, including Middle Eastern breakfasts and camel milk smoothies. The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding leads guided tours of the quarter.

Dubai Miracle Garden

Covering some 2000 sq metres and touted as the largest natural flower garden in the world, there’s a sense of Alice in Wonderland–esque surrealism when entering Dubai Miracle Garden . Wander past quirky bloom-covered peacocks, clocks and castles, or alternatively, chill out in a cabana with billowing drapes and floor cushions.

Home to 100 million flowers, and adjacent to the enormous nine-dome Dubai Butterfly Garden, it is incredibly popular, attracting 55,000 visitors a week. There are food outlets on site as well as a souvenir shop and small trampoline park.

The Village of Flowers at Dubai Miracle Garden

Shop 'til you drop

Shopping malls represent an integral part of the culture and lifestyle in Dubai. Not merely places for maxing out your credit cards on fashion, electronics or gourmet foods, malls are also where locals go to socialize in cafés and restaurants, to catch a movie in a state-of-the-art multiplex or to get adrenaline kicks in an indoor theme park or game arcade. The best and biggest of the bunch is Dubai Mall, which features not only 1300 stores but also a giant aquarium, an indoor ice rink and a genuine dinosaur skeleton.

Serious shoppers can check out the Dubai Shopping Festival, which lures bargain-hunters from around the world. It takes place in January each year, and there are huge discounts in the souqs and malls. The city is abuzz with activities during the festival, ranging from live concerts to fashion shows and nightly fireworks.

Mushrif National Park

One of the oldest parks in Dubai, Mushrif National Park covers more than 5 sq km of natural ghaf forest. Mushrif is located around 15km east of the city centre, and is a haven for birds, including owls, Orphean warblers, hoopoes and black redstarts. Dating from 1974, the park has plenty of manmade attractions as well, including walking trails and bicycle tracks, a large children's playground, a swimming pool and barbecue pits.

Read more: The 9 best parks in Dubai

Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve

On the outskirts of Sharjah , the 225 sq km Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve accounts for 5% of the Emirate of Dubai's total land. The reserve was established in 1999 and has been involved in projects to reintroduce mountain gazelles, sand gazelles and Arabian oryx.

It's possible to stay inside the reserve at Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa , which was designed for superluxe ecotourism. The reserve is divided into four zones, the third of which is only open to resort guests and the fourth to a small number of desert tour operators, including Arabian Adventures , offering a less costly admission than overnighting at the resort.

IMG Worlds of Adventure

In 2016, Dubai added four theme parks to its stable of attractions, including IMG Worlds of Adventure , the world's largest indoor theme park. Housed in an air-conditioned hangar the size of 28 football fields, the park is truly impressive, with more than 20 rides and attractions split across four themed zones – Marvel, Cartoon Network, Lost Valley Dinosaur Adventure and IMG Boulevard. You won't go hungry as there are 28 dining outlets to choose from.

Etihad Museum

Opened in 2017, the striking Etihad Museum engagingly chronicles the birth of the United Arab Emirates in 1971, spurred by the discovery of oil in the 1950s and the withdrawal of the British in 1968.

Documentary films, photographs, artifacts, timelines and interactive displays zero in on historic milestones in the years leading up to and immediately following this momentous occasion, and they pay homage to the country's seven founding fathers. Free tours of the adjacent circular Union House are available, which is where the historic signing of the Constitution of the United Arab Emirates took place.

For a dose of Arabian Nights flair, head to Dubai's historic core and plunge headlong into its charmingly chaotic warren of markets. The famed headliner is the dazzling Gold Souq . Even if you don't have a thing for bling, a walk through here will feel like you've entered a giant Aladdin's Cave. It's fun to just watch the action, especially in the evening. If you're buying, sharpen your haggling skills, no matter whether shopping for teensy earrings, an engagement ring or a dowry-worthy necklace.

Deira Gold Souq gold market in Dubai

White Dubai

Dazzling rooftop bars, chill beachfront lounges, classic pubs, cool karaoke joints, speakeasy-style nightclubs, live-music venues – with such variety, finding a party location to suit your mood is hardly a tall order in Dubai. One of the biggest draws for nocturnal action is White Dubai. The mega-venue with its impressive light and sound systems sits smack dab on top of the grandstand of the Meydan Racecourse.

Desert escapes

The Arabian desert, with its weathered mountains, undulating sand dunes and wide open spaces, exudes a special mystique that can easily be savored on a day trip from urbanized Dubai. There are numerous tour operators to set you up with everything from camel treks to sandboarding or overnight safaris. The best ones offer an authentic look at local culture through encounters with Bedouins and traditional meals. Alternatively, consider hiring a 4WD and staying at a desert resort, so you can appreciate the magnificent scenery on your own schedule.

Read more: Top 9 day trips from Dubai

Arabic men drinking coffee inside a traditional Bedouin tent

Dubai Museum

Housed in Bur Dubai's Al Fahidi Fort, the city's oldest surviving structure, Dubai Museum, provides a well-laid-out introduction to the history of the emirate. Marvel at its turbo-evolution from simple desert settlement to futuristic metropolis in just a third of a century. Dioramas recreate traditional scenes in a market, at home and in the mosque, while other galleries focus on life at sea and in the desert. An archaeological exhibition illustrates the ancient history of the region with a display of items unearthed during excavations at local digs.

Dubai Design District

This hub for creatives lures visitors with its edgy architecture, contemporary restaurants, public art, galleries and calendar of cultural events. Visitors to Dubai Design District can tap into this laboratory of tastemakers by browsing showrooms and pop-ups, eavesdropping on bearded hipsters in sleek cafés, checking out art exhibits in building lobbies, or attending free screenings and workshops. The week-long Dubai Design Week is held there in November, with an extensive offering of talks, workshops, masterclasses and kids' activities.

Dubai Butterfly Garden

If you want to deepen your knowledge of these pretty flying insects, pop into the Dubai Butterfly Museum , located next to the Dubai Miracle Garden. Some 15,000 butterflies flutter around nine indoor domed gardens, and you can see for yourself how they begin as caterpillars and evolve into their flying adaptations. Don’t miss the Butterfly and Insect Museum, which features in-depth analysis and information about thousands of colorful butterfly species from around the world.

Dubai Butterfly Garden in the UAE

Museum of Illusions

It opened in 2018 and the Museum of Illusions in the Al Seef district is fast becoming a favorite for families and Instagram fans. Kids will love the 150-plus illusions, including the rooms of mirrors, distorted perspective and various other optical illusions, while parents can take memorably wacky photos. Avoid visiting at weekends if possible, as visitors are restricted by number and you may have to wait your turn.

Jumeirah Mosque

Snowy white and intricately detailed, Jumeirah is Dubai's most beautiful mosque and one of only a handful in the United Arab Emirates open to non-Muslims. It's particularly beautiful at dusk and visitors are allowed in six days a week. One-hour guided tours are operated by the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding , and while modest dress is preferred, traditional clothing can be borrowed for free.

Dubai Fountain

The dancing Dubai Fountain is spectacularly set in the middle of a giant lake against the backdrop of the glittering Burj Khalifa. Water undulates as gracefully as a belly dancer, arcs like a dolphin and surges as high as 140m, all synced to stirring classical, Arabic and world music soundtracks played on speakers. There are plenty of great vantage points, including a 272m-long floating boardwalk, which takes you just 9m away from the fountain.

Other good viewing spots include some of the restaurants at Souk Al Bahar , the bridge linking Souk Al Bahar with Dubai Mall, the Dubai Mall waterfront terrace, or aboard a 25-minute Dubai Fountain Lake Ride on a traditional wooden abra boat.

People watching the display at the Dubai Fountain

Emirates Airline Festival of Literature

The long-running annual Emirates Airline Festival of Literature brings authors and thousands of book fans together to celebrate all things reading and writing. Held over nine days in March, the festival hosts talks, discussions, panels and a special program just for children, with many activities free to attend. It offers attendees a chance to meet local and world-famous authors, attend literary debates and workshops, participate in competitions and be inspired by their literary heroes.

Global Village

The carnival-like Global Village is a bit like a ‘world fair’ for shoppers, and you'll find it on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311). Each of the 30-something pavilions showcases a specific nation’s culture and products. Aside from shopping, there's also lots of entertainment – from Chinese opera to Turkish whirling dervishes – as well as a funfair with dozens of rides from tame to terrifying.

Burj Al Arab

This landmark luxe hotel, with its dramatic design that mimics the billowing sail of a ship, floats on its own artificial island and has become the iconic symbol of Dubai’s boom years. The Burj Al Arab's interior is all about impact, drama and unapologetic bling, with dancing fountains, gold fittings, shiny marble and whirlpool baths your butler can fill with champagne if you so wish. If a stay exceeds your budget, you can still partake in the opulence by making reservations for cocktails, afternoon tea or dinner in the underwater restaurant.

Dubai Frame

A gigantic rectangular picture frame in the middle of a green park

Opened in January 2018, this 150m rectangular 'picture frame' sits in Zabeel Park , right between historic and modern Dubai, and provides grand views of both parts of the city. Galleries on the ground floor of Dubai Frame tell the story of Dubai (the past) before visitors are whisked up to a viewing platform at roof level (the present). The final stop is another gallery depicting a vision of Dubai 50 years from now (the future).

Al Qudra Lake

One for the nature lovers, Al Qudra Lake is a series of man-made lakes set amidst the rolling dunes of the Saih Al Salam desert on Dubai’s southern outskirts. Part of the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve, the surrounding area is unspoiled. Swap skyscrapers for wide open dunes and oasis-like pools where you can spot plenty of free-roaming wildlife, more than 100 species of birds and several desert plants.

This long, pristine stretch of white sand, off Jumeirah Road and next to a mosque, is superclean and has lots of activities, including kitesurfing, beach tennis, beach volleyball and kayaking. There are showers, wi-fi, toilets and changing facilities on Kite Beach , plus lots of food trucks and cafés. It offers great views of the Burj Al Arab, and gets very busy on Friday and Saturday when a seaside market with crafts and gifts sets up.

A kite beach full of kite surfers in Jumeirah with the Burj Al Arab in the background.

Perfume Museum

The waterfront Perfume Museum is part of the Al Shindagha Museum restoration project and is the former home of a Dubai sheikha who loved all things perfume. The old building has been restored and its interactive exhibits are based around scent, smells and fragrance. Keep your entry ticket and you’ll get free access to the nearby Dubai Creek House .

Steps from the Deira Old Souk abra station, the sound of Arabic chatter bounces around the lanes of this covered market. Dubai's famous Spice Souk is filled with intoxicating sights and smells. Its vendors work hard to unload cardamom, saffron and other aromatic herbs photogenically stored in burlap sacks alongside nuts, incense burners, henna kits, shishas and dried limes. Away from the tourist-oriented main thoroughfare, tiny shops also sell groceries and other household goods.

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19 Best Things to Do in Dubai

There is a delicate balance of old and new in Dubai, resulting in a smorgasbord of things to do – many of which fall under the one-of-a-kind, five-star or over-the-top categories. You can spend your mornings sprawled out on a beach backed by high

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Burj Al Arab Burj Al Arab free

Overlooking the Persian Gulf from its perch between Jumeirah's shore and the Palm Jumeirah , this stunning building has wowed architecture buffs since it opened in 1999. Its curved glass façade – modeled after the sails that have graced Dubai's waterways all these years – shelters a world-class, über-luxurious hotel located on its own human-made island. The hotel not only houses one of the tallest atriums in the world at nearly 600 feet high, but it is one of the tallest hotels in the world. Architecture aside, amenities include revolving beds in some suites, as well as a helipad, in case you thought arriving via a Rolls-Royce was too pedestrian.

You don't have to stay at the Burj Al Arab to enjoy it (and let's face it, most can't given that rooms start at $1,000 per night). Gain entry by booking an Inside Burj Al Arab Tour (249 dirhams or roughly $68) or by grabbing a bite at one of the on-site restaurants. Among them are Ristorante L'Olivo at Al Mahara, which features floor-to-ceiling windows guarding a massive fish tank, and the sky-high Al Muntaha, located on the scenic 27th floor of the building.

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Dubai Mall Dubai Mall free

Skirting the Burj Khalifa in Downtown Dubai is every shopper's paradise. The massive Dubai Mall is one of the largest shopping centers in the world and houses more than 1,200 stores. Even if you aren't interested in buying anything, a visit to this immense retail center is a must: Dubai Mall contains numerous entertainment facilities, such as an ice rink, a movie theater and several kid-friendly attractions, including an aquarium that houses thousands of creatures. If you happen to be around at night, stop by the Dubai Fountain outside of the mall, at the foot of Burj Khalifa . Created by the team who designed the Bellagio 's famous dancing fountains, the fountain features nightly shows set to a mix of western and eastern music.

Visitors were taken by how much was at the mall – everything you could possibly need can be found inside its sprawling square footage. However, a few visitors were keen to point out that you'll encounter large crowds and high prices for goods. Still, many said that shouldn't stop you from popping in for a visit. Of course, if you're on the hunt for a taste of Middle Eastern culture, this isn't the place to experience it. It is, however, a great escape from the heat, according to travelers.

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Jumeirah Mosque Jumeirah Mosque

Jumeirah Mosque is nestled near the shore in one of Dubai's older and most picturesque neighborhoods, Jumeirah 1. Its detailed sand-hued façade – which graces older 500-dirham notes – mimics the architectural style of the medieval Fatimid period. Unlike most of Dubai's other mosques, non-Muslims are invited inside to marvel at Jumeirah's ornate decor, featuring detailed painted panels with splashes of bright blue and yellow. Even if you're not religious, travelers strongly recommend a visit to this mosque for its educational value and cultural significance. Visitors loved the tours and the guides' informative presentation on the architecture of the building and Islam. Visitors also recommend arriving at the morning session to enjoy the Emirati breakfast that is served.

Those planning to enter the mosque should come in modest dress – that means long sleeves and long pants or skirts. Women also must arrive with a scarf as they are required to cover their hair

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Along the Dubai Creek lies the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood, the original heart and hub of Dubai before the modern skyscrapers began rising to the south. Originally called the Bastakiya Quarter, this former fishing village earned its name from the numerous Bastak (Iranian) traders that settled here in the mid-19th century. The charming little neighborhood houses the popular outdoor café, the Arabian Tea House, and several art galleries that feature the work of local and international artists, among others. Some of the restored buildings also include wind towers, which was an early form of air conditioning. The Dubai Museum is also located here.

Recent visitors found Al Fahidi to be a nice respite from the glitz and glam of modern Dubai, and enjoyed seeing what the city looked like before all of its developments came to fruition. Some recommend this as a good location to buy reasonably priced souvenirs. A few visitors warned against driving here due to traffic in the narrow streets and difficulty finding parking.

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Burj Khalifa Burj Khalifa

Although we don't recommend experiencing it the way Tom Cruise did in "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol," Burj Khalifa is a crucial item on any Dubai agenda. Rising 2,716.5 feet above the city (that's a whopping 160 stories), Burj Khalifa proudly holds the title of "world's tallest building." But that's not the only title this tower's got under its belt. Burj Khalifa is also the tallest free-standing structure in the world and home to the highest outdoor observation deck in the world. You know what that means: gorgeous views. Visitors are invited to ride the elevator to At the Top, one set of observation decks, on the 124th and 125th floors for breathtaking city vistas extending all the way out to the Persian Gulf. Once on your lofty perch, you can use high-powered telescopes and try other immersive and virtual reality experiences. You can also travel higher to the 148th floor, the world's highest observation deck, but it will cost you extra.

Traveler reviews were mixed for the world's tallest building. On the one hand, visitors say it's a must-see simply for its world-famous distinction. On the other hand, some found the attraction to be overpriced with lackluster views as well as suffering from long lines and disorganization. A few tips: If you decide to take a trip to the top, book in advance because tickets sell out quickly. If you can, schedule your visit around sunset: According to travelers, the spectacular views more than make up for the long wait to the top.

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Expo City Dubai Expo City Dubai

Even if you were unable to visit Dubai's World Expo from 2021 to 2022, you can still visit the custom-built "city" that played host to it. Expo City Dubai remains an excellent family-friendly destination with plenty to see and do. In addition to restaurants serving global cuisine, there are a number of pavilions that cover various important topics such as sustainability, contributions from women and an organic farm. Don't miss Al Wasl Plaza, the city's captivating hub that features the world's largest 360-degree projection surface with light projections starting at sunset each evening.

Visitors recommended visiting Expo City Dubai in the cooler months as well as during holidays such as Christmastime and Ramadan, when there is holiday-inspired decor and entertainment taking place. Families agreed this was a good place to take children and that renting scooters help traverse the destination more easily. Visitors said they appreciated the mix of culture, technology and environmental aspects that were on display as well as its spectacular architectural features.

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Kite Beach Kite Beach free

U.S. News Insider Tip: If visiting with energetic kiddos, plan for time to visit XPark Jr., right across the street from the beach, an ultimate play park experience. Parents can grab a coffee from the kitty-corner Circle Café, a local favorite. – Laurel Munshower

Kite Beach in the pretty Umm Suqeim neighborhood remains Dubai's classic beach destination. Offering an ideal blend of excitement and relaxation – not to mention a great view of Burj Al Arab – it boasts a family-friendly, neighborhood atmosphere with activities such as volleyball, kitesurfing, wakeboarding and stand-up paddleboarding, as well as plenty of sandy space to catch some rays. The waters are calm and clear, perfect for a leisurely dip and to glimpse schools of small fish shimmering beneath the swells.

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Dubai is and has been a titan of trade for centuries. To get a sense of what commerce was like back in the day, take a stroll through one of the city's traditional souks , or bazaars.

The Gold Souk, located near Dubai Creek's north bank in the Deira neighborhood, specializes in glitz and glamor. Featuring glittering displays of necklaces, bracelets and earrings from more than 350 retailers, the Gold Souk is one of the most renowned gold jewelry trading centers in the world. In fact, approximately 20% of the world's gold passes through this market (it could even be as much as 40%). But if you're not one for gold, don't fret. The souk also sells platinum, diamonds and silver. You're also guaranteed to get what you're paying for. The government tightly controls what is sold and by who in the souk's shops, so you don't have to walk away thinking there's a chance you may be holding something counterfeit. Just beware and steer clear of the free-agent hawkers strolling the walkways, of which there are many touting counterfeit goods. Most vendors are open for business every day between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. 

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Textile Souk Textile Souk free

U.S. News Insider Tip: Refuel with regional cuisine in the neighborhood, either at Bayt Al Wakeel that serves excellent juices and Moroccan tea right on the Creek, or try authentic Persian skewered meats at Al Ustad Special Kabab. – Laurel Munshower

Nestled among a warren of narrow lanes – some covered by atmospheric, vaulted wooden ceilings that shield the outdoor market from the sun – the colorful Textile Souk sits in the Bur Dubai neighborhood on the south bank of Dubai Creek. A trip here is a fascinating look into Dubai's past, with plenty of opportunities to haggle for supple pashminas, embellished slippers and reams and reams of exotic fabrics. It's a great opportunity to pick up something special for your home, such as cushions, foot rests, rugs and painted serving dishes.

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Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve

When the glitz and glam of urban Dubai grows tiresome, visitors strongly recommend escaping to the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. The UAE's first national park sits on the outer edges of the city, and occupies about 87 square miles of the Arabian Desert. The reserve acts as a research unit, but travelers are allowed to explore the area – with one caveat: visitors aren't allowed to tour the reserve by themselves. The interesting flora and fauna, as well as all of the fun activities, made the experience unforgettable for most travelers. Reviewers were keen to praise the staff, who they said made them feel comfortable and welcome as well as being knowledgeable. Many recommended the dune bashing and desert safari, described at times as "exhilarating."

Luckily, the park offers many different types of activities. Thrill-seekers can go sand boarding, dabble in archery or go dune driving on a luxury four-wheeler. Those looking for a more relaxed experience can soak up the spirit of the desert on low cushions in Bedu tents for a delectable dinner, or arrange for a private meal. There's also traditional camel treks, horseback rides and even a class on falconry. Visitors can also camp on-site, or retreat to Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort and Spa at the end of the day.

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Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark

Since its opening in 2008, Aquaventure Waterpark has been the UAE's premier destination for watery thrills. Following its 13.5-acre expansion in 2021, Aquaventure holds the title of world's largest waterpark at 55 acres, as well as the record for most water slides (50 total). There are more than 105 waterlogged activities in total. With that many attractions, there truly is something for everyone: a high-speed, near-vertical drop into seemingly shark-filled waters with the Leap of Faith; lazy rivers and lagoons; and numerous kid-friendly areas with slides and pools. There's even snorkeling, dolphin and sea lion encounters and an aquarium with more than 65,000 animals.

The wide variety of activities and rides were praised by recent parkgoers. Many recommended arriving early with the expectation to spend a full day at the park to make the most of it. They also suggest making a plan before you go to ensure you get to ride the slides you most desire, as lines can be long – although some advised purchasing an Aqua XPress ticket to bypass queues.

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Dubai Museum Dubai Museum

Sitting near the  Bastakiya Quarter , the Dubai Museum offers visitors a glimpse of where this monumental city has been and where it's going. The museum occupies the Al Fahidi Fort, which is the oldest building in Dubai, previously used by the monarch and as a defense station. Today, the museum features a variety of wings dedicated to Dubai's cultural, historical and geographical landscape. Wander around and you'll find everything from goods sold in the 1950s, located in the markets wing, to information about the marine life that lies under the Arabian Gulf, appropriately located in the sea wing. There's also a folklore wing that will likely keep younger ones entertained, and a courtyard equipped with models of local boats and bamboo houses decorated with furniture used during that time period. 

Travelers recommend a visit if you're into history, or looking to beat the heat for an hour or two. Many said it was a "must-see" if it's your first visit to Dubai. 

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Dubai Frame Dubai Frame

Rising 492 feet from Zabeel Park – and right between the gleaming skyscrapers of "new" Dubai and bustle of "old" Dubai – Dubai Frame stands as a symbol of the city's visionary spirit, bridging the gap between past and future. More than a towering landmark, this is also an exhibition that takes visitors on a journey through Dubai's past, present and future, showcasing "Old" Dubai through 3D projections and reveals "Future" Dubai through a tunnel vortex of special effects. "Present" Dubai, located high on the sky deck level, takes advantage of its location to showcase sprawling views of old Dubai – Bur Dubai, Dubai Creek, Deira – on one side and new Dubai – Sheikh Zayed Road and Downtown Dubai – on the other.

Recent visitors remarked that the "spectacular" views of the two sides of Dubai from the "Present" Dubai observatory were well worth the visit. They suggest buying tickets in advance to avoid a long wait to get inside, particularly in hotter months. Although some guests appreciated the informative aspect of this attraction, others noted that the main reason to visit was for the views as the educational and exhibits portion was a bit light.

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Wild Wadi Waterpark Wild Wadi Waterpark

Located along the shore opposite the Burj Al Arab , Wild Wadi Waterpark is a collection of 30 water rides and play areas designed for all ages. Juha, a character often referenced in Arabian folklore, is featured predominantly among the park. Thrill-seekers can slide down Tantrum Alley or the Burj Surj, while those looking for a little more relaxation can glide along the lazy river, Juha's Journey. There are also multiple moderate slide options, as well as Juha's Dhow and Lagoon water park just for the kiddos and the Wipeout and Riptide Flowrider, which is a thrilling simulated surfing ride.

Travelers overall say Wild Wadi is a guaranteed hit with kids of all ages, from toddlers to teenagers. However, despite all the fun-filled things to do, some found the park a bit too pricey and that it is in need of updates, especially when compared to Aquaventure. Reviews were mixed when it came to customer service.

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Ski Dubai Ski Dubai

"Surreal" is one way to describe Ski Dubai. Even when the city is enveloped in sizzling triple-digit temperatures, this massive indoor winter wonderland is never without fresh powder.

The Middle East's first indoor ski center, Ski Dubai boasts five ski runs (the longest of which spans more than 1,300 feet with a 197-foot vertical drop), a freestyle snowboard zone, a chairlift, as well as room for toboggan runs and snowball fights. Inside there's also the world's first indoor black run, ski lessons for all ages, as well as a penguin colony.  

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Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

You'll find Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, featuring one of the world's largest suspended aquariums, inside the Dubai Mall . The aquarium boasts more than 140 species of marine life in a larger-than-life tank that holds more than 2.5 million gallons of water. While you can casually watch the aquarium's marine life as you walk through the mall (for free), a 167-foot-long transparent tunnel that runs through the tank is the best way to get a close look at its creatures that include sand tiger sharks and rays. Its Underwater Zoo, separate from the enormous tank, includes a wide array of additional marine life, such as piranhas, eels and even otters. And if you're a real fan of marine life, a variety of animal encounters will get you up close with critters such as a crocodile, penguins or rays.

Recent visitors appreciated the helpful guides and note that children particularly enjoyed visiting to see the wide variety of marine life, calling the underwater tunnel "mesmerizing." Some travelers recommended including add-ons such as the Feeding Presentation or Otter Encounter to the visit to get an ever closer look at the animals. A few said the attraction was overpriced and felt that the free view from the mall was good enough.

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Palm Jumeirah Palm Jumeirah free

U.S. News Insider Tip: Two of the best ways to get a look at Palm Jumeirah are from beyond: a jump with Skydive Dubai offers unparalleled views of the "tree" while an afternoon yacht excursion can take you around the perimeter in style. – Laurel Munshower

The human-made island Palm Jumeirah is one of Dubai's most iconic sights – its palm-tree form seen clearly from above – and destinations. An archipelago made of a "trunk," "fronds" and "crescents," it is connected to the mainland via a road bridge and monorail.

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Museum of the Future Museum of the Future

A truly unique piece of architecture in a city filled with eye-catching structures, the Museum of the Future is appropriately futuristic looking with its calligraphy-covered circular shape that is lit up with an otherworldly glow at night. Sitting near the base of one of the city's most classic skyscrapers – Jumeirah Emirates Towers – this relatively new addition to the skyline takes museumgoers on a journey that mixes exhibitions with immersive experiences that showcase potentially world-changing innovations. Spread across five "chapters," or exhibits, your visit includes a space station, Dubai in 2071 and an inspiring play space for children.

Many recent reviews laud the Museum of the Future as a transformative experience, praised for its visionary exhibits, thought-provoking insights and state-of-the-art facilities. However, a few visitors felt the museum's exhibits were lackluster and that the best part was viewing the brilliant structure from the outside. They also appreciated the museum's commitment to sustainability and inclusivity, offering a platform for dialogue on pressing global challenges.

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Global Village Global Village

Where the city gives way to the desert, Global Village is one of Dubai's most classic and time-tested attractions, incredibly popular with tourists and Emirati residents alike. Spanning more than 17 million square feet, Global Village showcases pavilions representing more than 90 countries, each offering a vibrant tapestry of culture, heritage and commerce. From bustling bazaars filled with handcrafted treasures to tantalizing aromas wafting from international food stalls, and lively performances and activities that change yearly, travelers are transported on a journey around the world without ever leaving Dubai.

Reviews from travelers overall sing the praises of Global Village, lauding its immersive cultural experience, diverse entertainment options, plethora of merchandise and family-friendly atmosphere. Visitors also appreciate its reasonable entry fee. A few travelers felt that it was too far away from Dubai, and that the experience too much like a tourist trap to be worth spending an evening at.

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  • 36 Places To Visit In UAE For A Lavish Vacation In 2024

23 Mar 2023

Mesmerizing the world with its skyscrapers, posh hotels, fancy malls, and an impressive coastline, United Arab Emirates is undoubtedly a part of every traveller’s bucket list. Home to some of the world’s best resorts and hotels, UAE is an incredible architectural gallery. Along with these sky-touching structures, the mosques, museums, and most importantly, the famous man-made islands here have an aura that draws people to this land. Ferrari World, Legoland, and Marina Mall are some places to visit in UAE on your vacation here.

And while this “luxury holiday destination” is what everyone expects to explore and enjoy, delve deeper into its parks, its waves, and its deserts, and you will be enthralled by its charming nature, its rich history, and flavorsome culture. Burj Khalifa, Fujairah Fort, Sharjah Heritage Museum, and Al Ain Oasis are some places where you will get a glimpse of this beautiful side of UAE. Perfect for a family vacation, honeymoon, or even a getaway with friends, there is also an adventurous side to this land that is exciting, to say the least.

The mountains, deserts, and the waters offer activities like kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, and zip lining. You can also spoil the explorer within with the nature reserves that offer you an opportunity to see some rare species of plants, animals, and birds, and the gulf that is home to vibrant marine life. Read along to check out the best 26 places to visit in the United Arab Emirates, and start planning your next vacation soon!

Top 36 Places To Visit In UAE

From the spectacular Palm Islands to the mesmerizing Sir Bani Yas, experience the best of UAE on your luxury vacation.  Here is a list of the best places to visit in UAE. Scroll down to know what all awaits you in this charming land of the United Arab Emirates!

Dubai

Home to the opulent Burj Khalifa, Dubai is leading the list of the best places to visit in UAE with family. This city showcases a multitude of moods with a sandy coast, world-class cuisine, shopping malls, and amusement parks. The Marina, Dubai Mall , Wild Wadi Water Park are some places to visit in Dubai.

Best Time To Visit: November and December Best For: Mosques, Museums, and Waterparks

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Sharjah

A wonderful city to explore the heritage of UAE, Sharjah is packed with a number of sites giving you a glimpse of different facets of this rich culture. The pride of UAE tourism, some must visit places in Sharjah include the Heritage District, Sharjah Heritage Museum, Mahattah Fort, and King Faisal Mosque.

Best Time To Visit: From October till April Best For: Car Museum, Wildlife Center and Heritage Areas

3. Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi

Expect nothing less than a lavish experience at the capital of UAE. The Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Ferrari World , Marina Mall, and the waterfront make it a perfect destination for families, couples, and friends. It is also one of the best places to visit in UAE during summer as it has a number of waterparks, and a stunning shore.

Best Time To Visit: From December to March Best For: Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque , Emirates Palace, and Al Jahili Fort

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Al Ain

Also known as the Garden city of the Gulf, Al Ain is known to be one of the greenest cities of UAE. A striking contrast to the capital, the small houses, huge mountains, and a green expanse is what this city offers. Al Ain Oasis, Al Ain Zoo, and Jebel Hafeet are some charming spots here.

Best Time To Visit: May to September Best For: Al Ain Oasis, Public Gardens, and Camel Racing

5. Fujairah

Fujairah

One of the 7 emirates, Fujairah is famous for the oldest mosque of UAE that is located here. Made out of mud and stones, Al-Bidyah Mosque is one of the best tourist places in Fujairah. Apart from the mosque, the expansive desert, the Fujairah Fort, and Fujairah Museum are interesting sites to explore.

Best Time To Visit: October to March Best For: Fujairah Museum and fort, Al Bidhya Mosque, Snorkeling and Diving at Snoopy Island

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6. Palm Islands

Palm Islands

One of the most famous man-made archipelagos in the world, Palm Islands is a group of 3 islands, Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali, and Deira Island, that last one of which is still under construction. Their mindful design, stunning infrastructure, exciting entertainment centers, and other tourist spots make these islands famous and most sought-after.

Best Time To Visit: September and October Best For: Luxurious Hotels and Resorts

7. Ras al-Khaimah

Ras al-Khaimah

One of the most unique United Arab Emirates destinations to travel to, Ras al-Khaimah is known to glow with the authentic vibe of the gulf. With art, culture, and cuisine boasting of its rich history, you can also include a number of adventure activities like zip lining, cycling, hiking, and more, up the rocky mountains here.

Best Time To Visit: December to February Best For: Dhayah Fort, Khaimah National Museum and Jazirat al-Hamra

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8. Jebel Ali

Jebel Ali

Jebel Ali is an unconventional tourist destination. It is a port located on the outskirts of Dubai, which make it a perfect for those who are looking to enjoy Dubai, as well as this port. Jebel Hafeet will let you witness that greenery in all its glory as you can cycle, drive or even walk up to the absolute top of the UAE’s second highest summit. Located in Al Ain, this place allows you to look over the Oman border and the vast beauty of Al Ain. But a panoramic vista isn’t all that you will be getting in this free entry place, as you can explore the museum’s, forts and tombs present in the surrounding tourist spots too while you are here.

The place is open all day, so you can head up there whenever you want. A number of attractions like Legoland and Bollywood Parks are close by. Apart from them, the Jebel Ali Beach offers a relaxing experience and is one of the most exotic places in UAE .

Best Time To Visit: November Best For: Historical Places

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9. Umm al-Quwain

Umm al-Quwain

A small coastal town in UAE, Umm al-Quwain has the best gardens and water parks, a blissful shoreline, and a variety of museums and other cultural experiences. One of the best places to visit in UAE with family, do visit UAQ National Museum and Dreamland Aqua Park while here.

Best Time To Visit: November Best For: Umm Al Quwain Fort, Ajman City Centre and UAQ National Museum

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10. Sir Bani Yas

Sir Bani Yas

Sir Bani Yas is popular for being the largest natural island in UAE. While it was among the top natural reserves in Arabia, it is, as of today too, home to a large variety of flora and fauna. Activities like wildlife viewing, bird watching, and safaris, as well as mountain biking, snorkeling, and kayaking, can be enjoyed here.

Best Time To Visit: July and August Best For: Luxurious Resorts

Kalba

A tranquil coastline, trickling musical creeks, and an expanse of mangroves is what this small town offers. Kalba is a lesser-known paradise that serves as breeding and migrating grounds for many species of birds. Keep a lookout for a white collared kingfisher, and you may spot it easily here.

Best Time To Visit: January Best For: Kalba Corniche Park, and Al Hefaiyah Mountain Conservation Centre

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Ajman

Making it to the list of the top places to visit in UAE at night, Ajman offers a more relaxed experience than Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Coffee shops, shopping malls, and multicuisine restaurants offer the perfect environment to unwind after a day of sightseeing.

Best Time To Visit: December till March Best For: Etisalat Tower, Al Zorah Natural Reserve and Ajman Corniche

13. Zabeel Park

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Image Source Zabeel Park is one of the greatest recreational facilities which Dubai has to offer. Located near the Jafiliya Metro Station, it is lusciously green and also close to the city center so visitors who are not sure of roads and directions can also enjoy it. Visit during the hot weekends and splash around to cool off in its blue waters.

The park has barbeque places, playgrounds and also an amphitheater. So bring in your meat to grill, let your kids enjoy at the playground and enjoy the amphitheater atmosphere of the place. While you are here, there is also the Dubai Garden Glow nearby which you can take a look at.

Best Time To Visit: February Best For: Activity Zones

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14. Abra Ride

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Image Source Dubai is a perpetually hot destination and going there means that you will constantly be in a state of trying to find a shade or a cool place to visit. If you want to beat the heat then hop on the Abra Ride, located at Bur Dubai. It’s an easier way to cool off without having to drive all the way down to the beaches.

Best Time To Visit: All throughout the year Best For: Bur Dubai Abra Station

15. Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Image Source As you walk around the streets here, you will get to experience what old Dubai is like. Located at Bur Dubai, it is just across the metro station. Al Fahidi still has its classic 20th-century architecture, but the effect of being transported in a different time altogether is made more profound by the process with which life is carried out back there. Here you will find that life is still centered around the community. There is no entry fee and it is always open for visits, but make sure to go at a time where you will be able to visit the museums and shops nearby.

Best Time To Visit: All throughout the year Best For: Old Dubai Lifestyle

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16. Hatta Pools

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Image Source If you have ever wanted to be in the midst of pure luscious and pristine greenery, then this is the place to head to. Hatta Pools are located at Hatta and you can visit this place absolutely free of cost. You will have to rent a car to get here, but the drive is totally worth what you will be getting in return. Wade into the clear blue-green waters that is the centerpiece of the gritty rocks which sprout around them. Explore the well preserved rich culture. If you want to know more about Hatta, then there is the heritage village on the way too. Make sure to carry your Emirates ID along with other verification documents with you.

Best Time To Visit: June Till August (to avoid crowd) Best For: Siteseeing

17. Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum’s House

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Image Source This place will allow you to get an in-depth knowledge degrading the history of Dubai since it was the residence of a former ruler of Dubai. Located at Al Shindaga, you will get to see a variety of impressive collection of exhibits here since the house has now been converted into a museum. But the conversion hasn’t made the place sterile as museums tend to be, and the place still holds the same old world charm.

Best Time To Visit: All throughout the year Best For: Siteseeing

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18. Al Mamzar Park

Al Mamzar Park

Image Source If you are tired after the constant sightseeing or maybe you are looking for some peace and quiet, then the Al Mamzar Park is the best park to go to. Located in Al Mamzar, here you will get the opportunity of relaxing under the lush and vibrant trees as you forget everything around you. There’s also some blue to compliment the green as you can also choose to enjoy the calming pristine waters of the beach.

Best Time To Visit: All throughout the year Best For: Beaches, Barbeques, Open-air Amphitheatre Entry fee: Dh5 per person

19. Saruq Al Hadid Museum

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Image Source Here you will get to know and learn about the iron age of the Arabian peninsula at the open museum in the historical district of Dubai. This place is a beautiful merging ground of both the past and the present. Bring your family with you and enjoy knowing a tale as old as time. Apart from the various arts and artifacts therein, the architecture of the place is also worth admiring. The Saruq Al Hadid Museum is located in the Shindaga district.

Best Time To Visit: All throughout the year Best For: Exploring rich culture and heritage of the place Entry fee: Dh 20 per person

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20. Al Ain Classic Car Museum

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Image Source This is the perfect place for automobile enthusiasts to head to. Located in the AL Faida Complex, it houses classic cars which you don’t get to see anymore driving out on the streets. Managed by the Classic Car Club, here you will get to see the cars up close and personal as well as get to know more about them, like when they were created, when production for it stopped, where was it made and more.

Best Time To Visit: All throughout the year Best For: Vintage vehicles and car shows

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21. Qaryat Al Torath Heritage Village

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Image Source As the name suggests, here you will get to experience a little piece of what the heritage of Dubai actually is amidst all the globally known and admired steel towers. This heritage village is located at Al Ain and here you will get to see and know more about the traditional handicrafts and practices of the community herein. You will also get to take these home, courtesy of the 32 stalls which are set up there. The aim of the Qaryat Al Torath Heritage Village is not to showcase a barely alive tradition, they also aim to spread knowledge about its existence so the tradition survives.

Best Time To Visit: All throughout the year Best For: Souq stalls and handicrafts Entry fee: Dh 5 per person Timings: 9 am to 1 pm

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22. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The elegant architecture of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre makes it one of the greatest tourist attractions in Abu Dhabi

This is one of the fewer mosques of a grand scale that actually allows non-worshippers. Located between the Mussafah, Shaikh Zayed and Maqta bridges, it is both majestic and full of splendor. It is one of the cultural landmarks of Abu Dhabi and is a must visit to get a sense of the grandiosity which Dubai operates on. Entry is free.

Best Time To Visit: January Best For: Praying

23. Gold Souk

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The streets of Gold Souk prove the saying that here, all that glitters is gold or maybe a semi-precious or precious stone. A great place to head to get some bling shopping done, located at Deira; this is the destination which will put a shine on you. Full of rows of shops, selling all possible kind of expensive stones or gold; this may be the chance for you to bring your bargaining skills to the table. Entry here is free, but money will start flying out as you begin buying.

Best Time To Visit: October till February Best For: Buying gold jewellery and other gold items

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24. Jumeirah Mosque

Jumeriah mosque in evening

This is the only mosque in Dubai, which allows non-Muslims six days a week. The mosque is a center for cultural learning and it can be depicted in its architectural style as well, which is reminiscent of the Fatimid style. You can take a guided tour of this place as well, but for that, it is advisable that you arrive a little early in the daytime. One of the benefits of taking the tour is that you will get to taste the traditional food. This is one of the best UAE tourist places .

Best Time To Visit: December to February Best For: Praying

25. Dubai Safari

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Image Source Home to around 300 species of birds and animals, the Dubai Safari is the perfect place to head to if you want some time off from the constant sightseeing of crowded tourist attractions. Located at All Warqa, it is an ideal place to take family and kids, and you will love the close encounter with these animals.

Best Time To Visit: November till March Best For:  Wildlife

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26. Masdar City

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Image Source Masdar is located near the Abu Dhabi International Airport and it is custom built to aid in the progress of sustainable development. The famous Masdar Institute of Science and Technology too is here and it is open for visitors throughout the day. You will reach the place using an unmanned pod-like vehicle. Get ready to enjoy the city of the future.

Best Time To Visit: November till March Best For: Modern architecture and best utilisation of energy resources

27. Burj Khalifa

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Burj Khalifa is a famous skyscraper in Dubai, UAE. This tourist attraction should be on your list of places to visit in UAE . Since 2008, this is the tallest building in the world. The skyscraper is believed to be a perfect mix of cultures all across the world. This masterpiece structure hosts parties and events too. It is one of the places to visit in UAE in 2023 .

Best Time To Visit: All throughout the year Timings: 9 AM to 11 PM

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28. Jumeirah Beach

skyscrapers in the backdrop of a beach

Image Source If you love to spend some quality time at the beaches, then this is one of the best places to visit in UAE for free ! Jumeirah Beach is lush white sand beach, well known in Dubai for its picturesqueness. One of the best highlights of this beach is that the top hotels – Burj al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel are located at the coast of this beach.

Best Time To Visit: anytime of the year Best For: bathing, surfing

29. Liwa Desert

road running in the middle of a desert

Image Source The amazing desert horizon of Liwa extends till 26 kilometers till the border of Saudi Arabia. From this border, starts the well-known Rub al Khali desert. The oases at Liwa are a sight to behold! At Liwa desert, you can also enjoy witnessing the orange sand dunes, an extended view of the buildings at the border, and the desert villages. This could be one of the best places to visit in UAE during holidays .

Best Time To Visit: May, June, July Best For: Oasis, safari

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30. Al Fujairah City

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Image Source This city is essentially known for the awe-striking district that is admired for its historicity. The city has various ancient buildings that reflect the traditional architectural styles. The city is the capital of Al Fujairah Emirate and one of the spots it is known for is the history museum that features the heritage of this city in the best way.

Best Time To Visit: October to March Best For: heritage tour

31. Al Muraba’a Fort

ancient fort in a desert

Image Source This fort is situated in Al Ain city center and is believed to be constructed using clay, mud plaster, and dried bricks. Reflecting the beauty of traditional architectural style, this fort is one of the most-visited and admired tourist attractions in the Emirates. This fort is also popular by the name Police Fort. It was built in the order of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan during the 1940s.

Best Time To Visit: February to April Best For: Heritage tour

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32. Emirates Fine Arts Society

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Image Source If you have an inclination towards arts and their significance in the Emirates, then you must visit this place. This venue was established in the year 1980 and is considered to be a non-profit association. The head office is located in Sharjah. However, its branches can be found in Ras Al Khaimah, Khor Fakkan, and Abu Dhabi.

Best Time To Visit: February to April Best For: Art and Culture

33. Hatta City

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The city is an exclave of Dubai, located in the United Arab Emirates. From here you can enjoy beautiful views of the Hajar Mountains. This restored centuries-old Hatta Heritage place features stone houses, a defensive tower, a traditional water system, falaj, and many quaint things. Other things like antique crockery, traditional weapons, and furniture are also seen here. Plan a visit to one of the best tourist places in UAE & explore the archaic treasures here.

Best Time To Visit: December and January Best For:  Dams, rock pools, village

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34. Musandam

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The place’s jagged coastline features fjordlike inlets called Khors, and its water is a living habitat of dolphins & other marine life. The most popular activity here is Dhow Cruises. When looking for United Arab Emirates points of interest do consider this place. Plan your visit to this exceptional place whenever touring UAE!

Best Time To Visit: November and December Best For: Paragliding, adventurous activities

35. Khor Fakkan

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A town on the Gulf of Oman, in the UAE. The town centers on Khor Fakkan Bay, home to the curved Khor Fakkan Beach. There are many archeological sites that include ancient graves and a not so preserved Portuguese fort. The Western side of this town includes a mountain area with natural pools & waterfalls. Visit this thrilling place as it is one of the best tourist places in UAE .

Best Time To Visit: November to February Best For:  Beaches, sea diving, marine campers

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36. Dibba Al-Hisn

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Dibba Al-Hisn is a pene-exclave of the Emirates of Al-Sharjah. One of the seven United Arab Emirates. It is surrounded by the Gulf of Oman from the East, Dibba Al-Baya from the North, and Dibba Al-Fujairah from the South. The place is geographically part of the Dibba sphere & a beautiful place with lots of tourist places.

Best Time To Visit: February to April Best For:  Views, tourist places

UAE has everything like safaris, beaches, parks, resorts, clubs, and more. What sets it apart is the grandeur of it while remaining down to earth. So, how many of these do you have on your list for your Dubai vacation .

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Advance travel documents are not needed and one’s passport is stamped with a visa while passing through immigration at any of UAE’s international airports.

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A grace period of 10 days is allowed after the 30 days visa on arrival expiry.

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The 25 Best Things to Do in Dubai

By Melinda Healy

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Contrary to what you might have heard, Dubai is not all malls and flashy hotels. This sprawling desert city is always adding notable cultural institutions , galleries, and design-focused shopping , all focused on luring in a new generation of visitors . If you prefer an adrenaline rush, though, there's always the thrill of sliding between the high floors of a glass skyscraper, or jumping into the world’s largest dive pool. Almost anything is possible in this city, and we have a list to prove it: Here are our picks for some of the best things to do in Dubai, both longstanding and new.

Read our full Dubai travel guide here .

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This is the planet's highest 360-degree infinity pool, perched 200 meters atop The Palm Tower. Aura Skypool offers not only uninterrupted views of the emirate, but also a unique pool day experience. From 50 floors up, the sweeping views of The Palm, the Burj Al Arab, and the gulf beyond are an incredible way to see Dubai from above and alter your perspective. Tickets cost from about $46 per person for one of three sessions, and are best pre-purchased online .

Jumeirah Mosque in Dubai

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As the only mosque in Dubai that's open to non-Muslim visitors, the Jumeirah Mosque is popular with a range of travelers—it's also the most photographed. Easily one of the most beautiful in the emirate, it's crafted entirely from white stone in the medieval Fatimid style and particularly breathtaking at dusk. Visitors are allowed in six days a week (Fridays are for prayer), and tours are led by knowledgable guides who make the experience.

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This is the world's deepest pool with a depth of 60 meters. It boasts a sunken city for diving enthusiasts to explore and holds 14 million liters of water. Tailored entirely to water lovers, deep diving is for those with certifications only, while snorkeling on the surface and scuba-diving up to 12 meters can be undertaken by anyone over the age of 10. Given Deep Dive Dubai also acts as the region’s largest underwater film studio, packed with 56 cameras and the ability to create different moods, it is definitely a must-try experience. Tickets are required and can be pre-purchased or bought online.

Hatta Dome Park Dubai

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Ideally positioned a walkable distance from the Hatta Wadi Hub, this is a desert glamping experience that immerses guests in nature, offering them dome-tented accommodation, incredible mountain views, and an abundance of outdoor activities at their doorsteps. Hatta is buzzing with nature lovers and active travelers seeking refuge from the city, and geared up to explore the mountain range. These luxe tents offer comfort and adventure in equal doses. Each has its own terrace, and there are fire pits, barbecues, and food vans just a short distance away. Stylishly furnished in desert-inspired tones, the dome suites have a minimalistic chic design and serve up not only starry evenings, but also panoramic views of the picturesque Hatta mountain range that surrounds them. Despite the reasonably remote location, each room has Wi-Fi and can comfortably sleep two adults and three children (under the age of 14).

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Camel Racing Dubai

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A popular heritage destination, Al Marmoom draws camel racing enthusiasts of all stripes, local and otherwise. A day at the camel races is an experience that is nicely representative of Middle Eastern culture, one that dates back to the 7th century. The grandstands are often filled with camel owners, trainers, and handlers, and most seats offer good views of the action. Remember that races start early—between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.—and that commentary and announcements are made in Arabic.

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Officially the world's largest observation wheel, Ain Dubai is 75 meters taller than the London Eye. Towering over Bluewaters Island, the wheel affords sweeping views from 250 meters in the air. Not only is it visible from so many of Dubai's vantage points, this attraction appeals to just about everyone—schools, businesses, families, tourists, and locals alike. Rides on the structure are ticketed, with passes sold at the venue or online .

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Dubai's sprawling spice market is arguably the most entertaining of all the city's souks. It's bustling, with intoxicating sights and smells. Many of the vendors sell the same ingredients—Persian dried limes, saffron, barberries, rose hips, and traditional Middle Eastern spice mixes. Saffron, while still pricey, is more affordable here than elsewhere in Dubai. Part of a complex that features three Jumeirah hotels and an adjoining waterway, the souk has stalls selling everything from the spices, to handmade lanterns, clothes, souvenirs, and everything in between. There are also two-dozen restaurants, indoor and out, not to mention some of the most spectacular views of the world-famous Burj Al Arab hotel. It’s free to enter, but parking and abra-style water taxis cost extra.

Dubai Fountain show

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The world's tallest fountain puts the ones in Vegas to shame. Multiple fountain shows are scheduled every day, shooting 22,000 gallons of water up 500 feet in the air within the 30-acre Burj Lake. Plus, a new floating viewing platform means you can get much closer to the action than before. Even better, it's free. If you visit the Dubai Mall , you'll likely see the fountains while you're there, so pause for a moment and enjoy the show.

Hot Air Balloon Dubai

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In this private adventure experience, the only other person in your balloon is the pilot, who is an expert balloonist and falcon handler. Guests are picked up from their hotels and driven out into the desert. The aerial views of the desert are some of the most spectacular you'll see. Not only is the rolling landscape incredible but it is possible to see Oryx and camels strolling the desert below. This tour is ideal for a special occasion with a loved one or for those looking to experience the culture in a totally different way. Bookings are required.

Global Village Dubai

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Dubai's massive Global Village is essentially a theme park for all ages, though it's popular with families as the rides and attractions are kid-friendly. Open Late-October to mid-April, it features concerts, rides, dining, and attractions from around the world. It's on the outskirts of Dubai, so don't think you can pack it into a city-centric day, but if you have time and are interested in some global shopping and entertainment, it's worth a visit.

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High above Downtown Dubai, 219 meters up, Sky Views serves up a series of adrenaline-inducing one-of-a-kind experiences. Like so many of the experiences offered in Dubai, this incredible attraction is not for the faint of heart. Tread the 25-meter glass-bottom podium that connects the Address Sky View's twin 50-story dual towers; ride the outdoor glass slide; or tackle the Edge Walk, which is exactly as it sounds. Tickets are required but you can buy them online or at the venue.

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Positioned on the Dubai Creek within the recently renovated Al Shindagha neighborhood (once the traditional center of the emirate), the Perfume House offers the opportunity to travel back in time and discover the ages-old methods of Arabic perfume-making. You'll learn about the region’s perfume-trading route and explore the traditional oils and ingredients used to make local scents (including oud, saffron, and specific roses).

Kite Beach Dubai

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Like a Miami beach with its wide stretch of sand, aquamarine water, beach chaises, and enough activities to make you feel like sunbathing isn't quite enough, Kite Beach is for beach lovers. Join a game of volleyball, give kite-surfing a try, or take a run around the soft running track—when it's not 106 degrees out.

Aqua Venture Waterpark Dubai

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Now considered the world’s largest waterpark thanks to its recent extension, the venue has expanded by a third. Trident Tower, its newest arm, features the largest kids-only waterparks in the Middle East—Splashers Lagoon and Splashers Cove. Aquaventure contains more than 30 slides and attractions, including the emirates' longest lazy river, some thrilling rides (including the Leap of Faith and Poseidon's Retreat), and a private beach. There are also record-breaking waterslides to get the adrenaline pumping; Splashers Park and the Lazy River for families; and opportunities that encourage up-close-and-personal interactions with stingrays, dolphins, and sea lions.

Legoland Dubai

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Legos come to life at Legoland Dubai (sister to others across the world, including in Florida), where 60 interactive rides and 15,000 Lego models entrance the young and young-at-heart. Aimed at families with children between the ages of 2 and 12, the theme park was created from 60 million Legos and encompasses six lands, indoor and out. And now there is a Legoland Hotel that allows families to really immerse themselves in Lego for a weekend or overnight stay. In the heat of summer, the outdoor attractions can be a little too much to bear, but the indoor ones are just as good—and they're air-conditioned.

Skydive Dubai

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If free-falling over Dubai at 120 miles per hour sounds like your idea of a good time, Skydive Dubai has you covered. Beginners are welcome to jump in tandem with the company's experienced guides, but licensed divers can take the plunge solo. A tandem flight from Skydive Dubai's location on The Palm costs nearly $600—but it's worth it if you're a thrill-seeker who's not afraid of heights.

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As the largest mall in the world, the Dubai Mall draws in almost 100 million visitors a year. It's easy to get lost—there are more than 1,200 shops, after all—but a great place to beat the Dubai heat and ogle at the luxury stores. The place draws in more tourists from around the world than both New York City and Los Angeles so it's safe to say, everyone comes here.

Xline Dubai

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Fly belly-down across highways, skyscrapers, and swimming pools through the city of Dubai with XLine Dubai, one of the longest, steepest, and fastest urban zip lines in the world. From a height of 560 feet with speeds up to 50 miles per hour, riders soar from the Jumeirah Beach Residence to Dubai Marina, passing once-in-a-lifetime views along the way. There's even an option to ride tandem with friends.

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood Dubai

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This quaint neighborhood offers a glimpse into what Dubai was like before the Emirates were formed in 1971. Traditional buildings crafted from stone, palm wood, gypsum, and teak line the twisted alleys and pathways—history and architecture buffs will love getting lost here. The neighborhood is a quiet retreat from the traffic and skyscrapers of the city, and the labyrinth of lanes make this place feel like you're in a secluded village.

Dubai Creek

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Riding an abra, or traditional wooden boat, is one of the most low-key ways to get a feel for life in Dubai. The boats gather on either side of Dubai Creek—in Deira or Bur Dubai—and can carry about 20 people. Many locals use the boats to get across the creek quickly and to avoid traffic, but you'll also see lots of tourists, especially at dusk. Given that it's quick and cheap, an abra ride is a must if you plan on spending any time at all in Old Dubai or visiting the QE2 .

Al Seef Dubai

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From its location within the emirate's cultural epicenter, Al Seef marries the city’s heritage with contemporary offerings. The 1.1-mile precinct that hugs the Dubai Creek is split into two areas: one dedicated to the past and another to the future. Meander through the charming laneways, stop and have a coffee or a meal at one of the many restaurants and cafes, or simply sit and watch the activity on the creek from one of the tranquil public spaces.

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In the middle of a mall in the desert, the world's third-largest indoor ski slope is a sight to behold. A daily lift ticket will run you about $138 (excluding equipment rentals), while a Snow Daycation pass, which primarily provides access to the non-skiing parts of the mountain like tubing, costs $75 per person, and you should plan to get there early. The place is filled with families with kids, most of whom are taking part in various rides, penguin visits and the Snow Cinema instead of skiing. If you're here to shred, there are two runs and a dedicated freestyle area (but Vail this is not).

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The world's tallest building is, unsurprisingly, visible from almost everywhere in Dubai. Taking in the site is thrilling enough from the street, but you can also visit the top of the 160-story behemoth—brace yourself for the thrill of the high-speed elevators, followed by complete awe the moment you step onto the observation deck. Buy tickets online in advance for a specific time slot. Most first-time visitors to Dubai go to the top.

Etihad Museum

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This ultra-modern museum offers a comprehensive look at the formation of the seven Emirates that make up the UAE. It draws a diverse crowd of UAE nationals and history-buff tourists. The museum lies on the site where the country's unification was signed in 1971. The Etihad Museum isn't overwhelming in size or content. Even non-museum lovers will find the exhibitions interesting and crucial to a well-rounded UAE visit.

Dinner in the Sky Dubai

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Dinner in the Sky Dubai is no ordinary restaurant—even pulling up a seat at the table requires that you clip a seatbelt. The experience takes place nearly 165 feet in the air, at a table that rotates ever so slowly over the course of an hour. If you can stomach the altitude, you're in for impressive views of the Gulf—and maybe one of the most unusual dining experiences on the planet. Artful Dining by Le Meridien Mina Seyahi and The Westin Dubai are responsible for the menu, which ranges from burrata salads to Middle Eastern mezzes. It's ideal for a romantic evening or surprise celebration with a first date, long-time partner, or best friend.

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One of the largest city in United Arab Emirates , Dubai city is marked with biggest construction of the world, and changes its persona with new built ups almost every day. It is indeed a wonder to see, how deserted zone has grown up with plethora of huge bricks. The city has become a hub to not only undertake business but also caught the attention as a getaway for national as international travelers. A shopping hub, honeymoon destination, leisure place, entertainment hub, nightlife to remember; what else you want to call this city when you have multiple names to tag it. Home to Burj Khalifa , Palm islands, history and calm sand dunes, Dubai city calls all the tourists from far away lands to as to taste the culture and savor the life differently. ‘Mashallah’ is quite common to hear when people are seeking major attractions in here. Go for Jumeirah beach park to enjoy some beach time or Burj Khalifa to taste the heights in a luxury. Why to stay back in hotel when wonderland family park waits for you with the whole family, not to be missed places like Dubai fountain, Dubai Marina, Deira clocktower, Burj al Arab, and much more. Once done with them, hop on to the desert zone that are famous for desert safari, be it in 4x4 or camel safari. Let the cars go swish away in the city outskirts and spend a hip hop time on dunes, while enjoying the cultural show at the stopover, relishing barbecued snacks and sipping the drinks off. These dunes do not let you get bored with bland state but let you feel the adventure closely with sand boards, quad bikes and dune buggies. Studded with lively nightclubs, bars and late night eateries in Dubai , the city have options like Toro Toro, Barsati bar, Gaucho, hard rock cafe, Kasbar and many many more that you may end up, infact, leaving some of them. The most amazing part for some of them is their presence close to beach side and facing towards it, giving a tropical feel. Face the culture straightaway from the corner of the eye as you visit Dubai museum , World trade centre, Hatta heritage village and Madinat Jumeirah. Romance lies in air of Dubai and one can feel alive with their love when dining together in the sky. Take a cruise away in the sea water and enjoy the delicacies with whole heart. Dubai creek is famous for some fascinating time among modern skyscrapers, traditional as well as historic sites and appealing man-made islands. Some more of sightseeing attractions of Dubai city combines have names of Al Safa park, most loved within sports enthusiasts where people can just come and enjoy soccer, volleyball, tennis and most loved sports within them. Winters bring a new grace to the city not just with calm weather and little respite from heat but also with culture blast. Camel race track which opens every Friday and Thursday, one can visit here for races as well as for paddocks. Buy rugs, blankets, souvenir and grab all the things that catch your eye. If adventure tingles your buds more and more, go for scuba diving, banana boat ride, parasailing and more with advance guidance by expert trainees. Or calm yourself with fishing in Dubai sea. Do not miss visiting Dubai dolphinarium, hot air balloon visit, underwater zoo for a mesmerizing time in Dubai city. Shopaholic? Gold digger? Well, Dubai city is just right for you. Gold Souk is your first place to catch as you can find all style of jewellery with pure and finished way. Dubai mall , Mercato, Mall of Emirates, Burjuman centre, Gold and diamond park are some shopping places in Dubai that every shopping lover must visit. Shop as many clothes as you wish as the city has famous street clothes as well as highest brands, you just name one! What is Dubai city famous for in terms of eateries? Shawarma is the first thing you must try as the plane lands! Apart from that, international and national cuisines are all part of your meal as you may ask them. From continental to Indian, Lebanese to Thai, you have it all with your next order. Dubai city is though far away from the vegetative lands yet it is a blend of everything you may ask for. Not missed by adventure or by peaceful aura, the places to visit and things to do in Dubai combine them all. Be here the very next time you are having vacation and click the cam pictures to take back home, making memories for life.

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The richest emirate and the capital of UAE - Abu Dhabi is an earthier version of its ostentatious cousin Dubai. It is a perfect blend of tradition and modernism, boasts of modernity at its best while maintaining its natural appeal that attracts visitor worldwide. Speaking about tourist places in Abu-Dhabi , from extravagant hotels and posh resorts next to beaches and never-ending mighty desert, Abu-Dhabi has it all. For those looking to engage with Gulf culture, it offers opportunities to understand the UAE's history through museums, exhibitions, tours and food. Although the official language is Arabic, English is widely spoken and visitors will hardly have any communication difficulties.

There’s no shortage of reasons as to why you should visit the United Arab Emirates . Perhaps the best reason to visit Abu Dhabi is that it's gorgeous. It houses Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque , one of the most beautiful and picturesque mosques in the world. Visitors can see the Formula 1 racing track and watch world-renowned races. Only a few minutes drive away, you will find Ferrari World, an indoor amusement park themed after the famous car brand. Abu Dhabi has been fast-growing and constantly adding new attractions to its already long list of World Records and unique attractions. The city is incredibly well planned with extra wide streets and smoothly flowing traffic, promising you hassle-free travel throughout the city 24/7. Transport is clean, cheap and efficient.

At the heart of life in Abu Dhabi, are some amazing traditions that are still alive. The locals of the city are deeply devoted to a traditional way of life and it’s something that visitors love to see and experience. The tourist places in Abu-Dhabi have a different offering for travellers, which is completely offbeat and worth experiencing. The local customs are rooted in their rich Bedouin heritage and Islamic religion. The great tradition of Arab hospitality is alive and thriving here, and other cultural elements can be seen in their daily life, such as in their traditional dresses. I’d suggest you should travel out to the suburban neighbourhoods and see the Emiratis sing traditional songs and perform dances. It’s not just a visual delight but it’s something you’ll cherish for life.

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Bestowed with several natural gems to appreciate and a wealth of activities to embark in, Ras Al Khaimah is one of the lesser-known emirates of the UAE. Located at a distance of about one and half hours from downtown Dubai, the ‘forgotten emirate’ with its virgin beaches, verdant mountainsides and peaceful surroundings make an idyllic gateway for quick staycation. You can spend quality time in spotting the extremely rare Arabian oryx within the city limits that are saved by the environmentalists from the verge of extinction. Ras Al Khaimah takes fair pride in making its way to the Guinness Book of World Records for having the world’s longest zipline which is located in Jebel Jais and stretches for 2.83 km. If you want to have some eerie experience during your UAE trip, visit the abandoned village of Jazirah Al hamra in Ras Al Khaimah. It is rumoured that the 14th century houses and mosques of the village are haunted by ‘jinns’. Despite its bizarre appearance and hearsays, the orange-coloured dilapidated edifices draw photographers from across the globe to take some of their best clicks.

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Fujairah is the only one of the seven emirates which is not located along the Arabian Gulf. Instead, this popular tourist destination is tucked on the eastern coast of the UAE and separated from the rest of the emirates by the rugged Hajar Mountain range. Besides being the commercial hub of UAE, Fujairah is a big pull for tourists due to its cultural attractions, pristine beaches, wide range of water sports, shimmering coastline and dramatic landscape. Though a less famed emirate of the UAE, it is a favourite of the real wanderlust souls who look for spending their vacation away from the crowd and litter of the popular tourist destinations. Sea lovers can explore the exotic underwater marine life by scuba diving or snorkelling in the crystal-clear Gulf waters. The postcard perfect beaches lulled by the clear waters of the Arabian Gulf allure beach lovers to hire sun loungers at Dibba and Al Aqah and bask in the sun at daytime and enjoy lavish dining experience at Gonu Bar & Grill. Fujairah offers great nightlife for the party animals who can spend quiz nights in the McGettigan’s or sip into your favourite cocktail at Tropicana Bar or Zorba Lounge. For the culture aficionados, the must visit places include the Al Bidyah Mosque which is the oldest mosque in the UAE, the Sheikh Zayed Mosque which is the second largest mosque in UAE and the Fujairah Fort which is the oldest stone castle in the Arab world.

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Right from taming the rugged mountainous terrains in a bike to propelling the waves in a kayak, the mountain city of Hatta is one of the must visit places in UAE for adventure buffs. Skirted by the Hajar Mountain range the town of Hatta is with its undulating peaks and trenches making it an ideal destination for hiking and sightseeing. As you trek along the winding valleys on the foothills of Hajar mountain bordering Oman, you can feast your eyes on the shifting vistas formed by the sandy stretches, turquoise water bodies and roughhewn mountains with occasional wildlife sightings. One of the biggest draws of Hatta city is Hatta Heritage Village which is a restored museum housing relics and documents of a true Emirati life in the earliest times. The museum comprises 30 buildings including huts, houses, a mosque and a fort that you can get to see in a walking tour round the village. Hatta offers a fair range of activities that include kayaking in the tranquil waters of Lake Hatta, trying a hand in archery or axe throwing, freefall jumps, downhill carting and trekking. After a whole day of sightseeing and activities, put up a tent under the starry sky and enjoy overnight camping along with a sumptuous barbeque dinner.

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Slipped between the Ras-Al-Khaimah and Ajman along the western bank of the UAE, this lesser-known emirate is a bird watchers’ paradise in the true sense. Covering an area of 800 sq. km Umm Al Quwain is an offbeat destination and its consummate natural bounty will take your breath away. Probably it is the quirkiest of all the emirates of the UAE with very low population, which does not bear the footprints of tourists in the high season and where you will barely come across a skyscraper. But if you want to add richness to your travel experience, this quiet city is one of the worthiest places to visit in the UAE. Whether you are a nature lover or an adventure buff or a wildlife enthusiast, this less-frequented emirate has too many things in its sleeves for each type of traveller. Some of the must-include activities in your itinerary are Mangrove Island Kayaking, Dhow Building Yard Tour, Daytrip to Dreamland Aquapark, Water-skiing, Wakeboarding, windsurfing and banana boat ride. The lush lagoons and mud beds of Al Sinniyah Island and Khor Al Beidah offer an ideal habitat for exotic marine and wild animals that are a sight to behold. Being blessed with a virgin coastline, it is unfair to complete your trip without taking a stroll to the Umm-Al-Quwain beach and letting the cool sea breeze relax you.

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Located strategically along the eastern coast of the UAE, the Musandam Peninsula is well worth a visit in your UAE trip if you want to have a taste of wilderness after a lot of museum and city tours. The peninsula is a blissful haven with its beautiful ‘kors’ (rocky bays), village idylls, dramatic landscapes and mountains roads. Spending a couple of days in this isolated cape, you can explore the cultural eccentricity and feast your eyes on its beautifully reticulated coastline and the mountains around Jebel Harim. With mountains standing above 2,000 metres and lulled by the emerald sea waters, Musandam is home to some of the best landscapes in the UAE. It also features one of the best g diving and snorkelling destinations of the world. Whether you focus on a particular type of holiday experience or taste bits and pieces of different experiences in your trip, Oman never fails to satisfy your needs and fulfil your dreams. While adventure lovers can enjoy paddle boarding, mountain biking, camping and other thrilling activities, culture aficionados can have a good time visiting Oman’s traditional souks or the shawarma eateries for some delectable shawarmas.

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Khor fakkan.

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Tucked between the banks of the Gulf of Oman and the Bay of Khor Fakkan, the city of Khor Fakkan promises you a fulfilling beach vacation in the land of castles, mosques, museums and forts. With clusters of thriving coral reefs and a plethora of thrilling activities, Khor Fakkan beach is a favourite of the marine sports lovers. On a day trip you can take a leisurely walk along the Khorfakkan corniche, take a relaxing spa or participate in adventurous water sports such as kayaking, sailing and scuba diving. If you are ready to push your limits, go for an exhilarating jet skiing by hiring skiing gear from the shacks on the beach that give such equipment on rent. Against the rustic backdrop of the rocky Hajar mountains, the crescent beach of Khorfakkan is one of the best places in UAE to witness phenomenal sunrises and sunsets across the Arabian Gulf. Sail across the tranquil Gulf waters in a dhow cruise and enjoy your leisure in elegance and luxury. Take a boat ride up to Shark Island and explore the vibrant marine world dominated by moray eels, anemones, sea turtles, Arabian Angelfish and other fishes.

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Dibba Al-Hisn

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The town of Dibba Al-Hisn got its name derived from the ‘hisn’ or port which stands tall in fame and glory as the landmark of the historical enclave. Built by the Portuguese in 1694, the fort is a must visit attraction in the town which allows you to learn about the war chronicles of the emirates. Set against the crystal waters of the Gulf and lined up with palm groves, the postcard perfect cape offers a wealth of marine activities such as snorkelling, deep sea fishing and scuba diving. Those willing to immerse in a more lavish experience can opt for embarking on a dhow cruise and behold a phenomenal sunset in the vista and dancing reflection of the setting sun rays in the Gulf waters. If you are on a family trip to the land of the Arabians, Dibba Al-Hisn is one of the best places to visit in UAE which is blessed with bustling markets, mystical mosques, iconic souks and a lot more to enrich your holiday experience.

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Al Ain is known as the largest garden city of the Emirates, a place where people can enjoy their leisure time surrounded by lush green streets. This inland oasis city is known as the birthplace of the Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed, which makes it one of the most cultural and significant cities of UAE. Apart from being a cultural city, where customs and traditions are followed religiously by everyone, the place is popularly known as the largest inland oasis of UAE . Filled with swirling Date Palm forests, and sizzling natural hot springs, the city provides exotic scenery and calm vibes all over the place. One can witness this gorgeous beauty up from one of the highest peaks of UAE, known as Jebel Hafeet, or get entertained by feeding the incredibly humble Giraffes at Al Ain Zoo. One can also discover the historical places in Dubai and can get the vast overview of history of Dubai by exploring the oldest museum of the UAE. After exploring the above attractions, hop on to one of the best cycling experiences there in Emirates, where a decent path is fully surrounded by the windy and lush green Palm trees, only at Al Ain Oasis. Later you can enjoy a refreshing day as you jump onto the adventurous water sports including, kayaking, surfing, white water rafting, etc. With it’s high vegetation, the city is famous for its humid summers and dry and comfortable winters. The summers are comparatively longer than the winters, hence making October- April as one of the best times for tourists to visit. Suggested Read: Things to do in Dubai in Summer

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Louvre museum abu dhabi.

Louvre Museum Abu Dhabi

Louvre Abu Dhabi, an iconic as well as a universal museum is renowned as a premier cultural institution built in the heart of Saadiyat Cultural District. The museum opened its doors on 11th November 2017. Designed by Jean Nouvel, Pritzker prize-winning architect, this museum covers an area of about 9200 sq. m galleries which include both the Permanent and Temporary galleries.

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Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi

One of the most famous mosque in Abu Dhabi that is a must-visit for you is the Grand Mosque. This architectural show-stopper is one of the world's biggest mosques, with a limit with regards to a surprising 40,000 admirers. It highlights 82 vaults, over 1,000 segments, 24-carat gold overlaid light fixtures and the world's biggest hand tied cover.

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Ferrari World

Ferrari World

This time remain awestruck while you visit one of the most wonderful theme parks of Dubai - The Ferrari world. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is the ultimate fun destination situated on the Yas Island. It is the primary Ferrari-marked amusement park and has the record for the biggest space outline structure at any point assembled. The recreation center additionally holds the Formula Rossa, the world's speediest crazy ride.

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Jebel Hafeet

Jebel Hafeet

Jebel Hafeet is a sole mountain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, acclaimed as one of the exorbitant mountains in the country. This well-known landmark in the Tawam region is noted for a variety of reasons, including several cave systems to explore, ridges stretching to the inner section of Al-Ain city, and several archaeological and historical findings..

Dubai Creek

Dubai Creek

Dubai Creek is one the emirate's most beautiful areas that especially stand out for its conventional atmosphere and appeal. Regardless of the record-breaking points of interest involving tall structures and exciting settings that dab over the city, this serene area still exhibits the brilliant past architecture and vibe.

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Kite surfers and its audience would love to head to Kite Beach, stretching along the Jumeirah Road. With its silky, lazy white sand, this beach remains active with the array of numerous fun activities and thus keeping its visitors entertained throughout. The shimmering colours of the sea in front and the eye catching view of different skyscrapers of Dubai at the back further increase the beauty of this beach.

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

When you are visiting Dubai sightseeing is a must for you. With all the incredible places around you would definitely want to explore some. Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood is an incredible chance to get to know the old lifestyle, which was predominant in Dubai, with its rich esteems that can be found in the outline of the structures and the way they are dispersed.

One can't ignore the group's tend to security that can be felt in the shortage of front windows, their restriction and height. Likewise, the winding and contorting back roads and pathways, and additionally raising the greater part of the area structures confronting south west towards the qibla, notwithstanding various esteems and rule that will unwind once the guest encounters Al Fahidi Neighborhood for them.

The structures of the region are as of now utilized as a part of brooding various differed social and creative exercises running from workmanship shows, specific exhibition halls, social and aesthetic social orders, ateliers to social focuses. The area likewise has various regular social and imaginative occasions, for example, Sikka Art Fair, Artists-in-Residence Program, Heritage Week, National Day Events and religious festivals. Delightful and comfortable bistros, eateries and motels flooding with legacy are scattered everywhere throughout the locale.

Location: Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood is located at Al Fahidi Street, Bur Dubai.

Timings: Opens 24 hours

Sharjah Museum Of Islamic Civilization

Sharjah Museum Of Islamic Civilization

Discover the riveting history of Islamic Civilisation from its establishment in the 7th century CE to the 20th century at the UAE’s Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation. Ranked among the top places to see in Sharjah, the museum is home to thousands of stunning artefacts and artworks showcasing centuries of civilisation’s past.

As you step into the magnificent museum, you are transported into a world of artistic wonders, cultural landmarks, scientific achievements and much more through the displays. Spread across seven galleries and display areas, the permanent collection of Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation has been organised to show events chronologically.

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Jubail Mangrove Park

Jubail Mangrove Park

One of the first contained leisure, nature and educational destinations of its kind in Abu Dhabi’s Emirate has to be the Jubail Mangrove Park. In this park, you can explore and visit a haven for marine and avian species which is indigenous to Abu Dhabi. Jubail Mangrove Park is basically a mangrove sanctuary. It aims to enhance the understanding, appreciation, and awareness of the mangrove.

Sir Bani Yas Island

Sir Bani Yas Island

Sir Bani Yas Island is the largest natural island located off the coast of Abu Dhabi, and used to be the private island of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founder of UAE. As of today, the island is the abode of thousands of animals, in addition to numerous indigenous plants and trees. Furthermore, it is also a wildlife reserve and a bird sanctuary, and is a major hotspot for adventure activities like hiking, kayaking, diving and more.

Dreamland Aqua Park

Dreamland Aqua Park

Fujairah Fort

Fujairah Fort

The Fujairah Fort is one of the oldest monuments in the UAE built in 1670.This masterpiece is spread over an area of 610 square metres and is located 4 kilometres away from the Fujairah Airport.The fort remains open from 8 am to 5 pm daily and is free of any entry charge.It takes 2-3 hours for a complete viewing of this architectural jewel.

Snoopy Island

Snoopy Island

The Snoopy Island lies on the northern side of the Emirate of Fujairah on the Gulf of Oman.This place is a splendid choice for watersports,where the tourists can come across a vibrant marine wildlife including blacktip reef sharks.This island is considered to be one of the most fascinating locations for beach camping and is easily reachable from Dubai via a 2 hour long drive.

Al Badiyah Mosque

Al Badiyah Mosque

The Al-Badiyah Mosque also known as the Ottoman Mosque is one of the eminent monuments in the Emirates of Fujairah,UAE.It is considered to be one of the most ancient mosques of the UAE and is listed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourists can reach the location from the Fujairah airport by car.The place is free of any entry fee

Bithnah Fort

Bithnah Fort

The Bithnah Fort is situated in the village of Al Bithnah,which is located at a distance of 17 kilometres from Fujairah.This fort was built in 1735 and is an exquisite and prominent example of Arabic art and architectural style.The Bithnah fort was a result of strategic planning and was constructed to protect the adjoining areas from the Wahabi attacks.This tourist attraction is free of entry charges.

Ajman Museum

Ajman Museum

The Ajman Museum is an athenaeum located in the City of Ajman.The Museum houses relics and antiquities from the bygone era of the Ajman City.It is 22 kilometres from Sharjah and 28 kilometres from Dubai.Tourists can also visit the location via a bus and get down at the Ajman Bus station which is 500 metres from the Museum.Tickets are 5 and 1 AED for adults and kids respectively.

Ajman City Center

Ajman City Center

The Ajman City Centre is the largest shopping mall in the Emirate of Ajman and is owned by Majid Al Futtaim.This Plaza is laid over an area of 34000 square metres and accommodates a huge number of international and domestic brands including various restaurants and a number of cinema halls.This shopping mall is said to be frequented by almost 10.5 million visitors every year.

Umm Al Quwain Fort And Museum

Umm Al Quwain Fort And Museum

The Umm Al-Quwain Museum formerly known as the Umm Al-Quwain Fort was built by Sheikh Rashid Bin Majid Al Mualla in 1768 as an abode to the Mualla family.The most striking object one can see in this Museum is the gold glazed family tree.The entry fee of the Museum for anybody over 15 years of age is 5 AED.Entry is free for visitors below the age of 15.

Etisalat Tower

Etisalat Tower

The Etisalat Tower 2 is a 33 storied high rise building located in Dubai whereas the Etisalat Tower 1 is 17 floors high.One of the factors that differentiates both of these skyscrapers from the others are their ball-like structures above the tower.These are two of the most popular buildings in Dubai devoid of any entry charge.

Al Hayl Castle

Al Hayl Castle

The Al-Hayl Castle is situated in the Wadi Hayl,15 kilometres from Fujairah,close to the Hajar mountains.It was built in 1830 and was the residence of the ruling family of Fujairah.The Castle provides a marvellous view of the surroundings.Currently,it is listed under the Department of Antiquities and Heritage for maintenance and preservation purposes.

Masafi

Masafi-Masafi sits between the border of Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah at the cliff of the Hajar mountains.Renowned for its natural source of water,Masafi is the leading producer of water to the Gulf’s mineral water company called Masafi.The Village of Masafi is also well known for its local market that sells souvenirs,carpets,fruits,vegetables etc.

Al Dur Archaeological Site

Al Dur Archaeological Site

Spread over an area of 5 kilometres, the Al Dur Archaeological Site is located at a distance of 27 kilometres from Ajman and 57 kilometres from Ras Al Khaimah. When the excavation was started in 1974, numerous gold, silver and bronze coins were found. A temple with signs of worshipping the Sun at the site was also discovered. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the UAE.

Al Jarah Cultural Center

Al Jarah Cultural Center

The Al Jarah Cultural Centre gives the tourists an insight into the rich heritage and magnificent history of the UAE.Although most of the books and documents available in the library are written in Arabic,visitors can ask for translated versions.The Centre remains opened from 10 am to 6 pm and is free of any entry charge.

National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah

National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah

The National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah showcases the rich heritage and culture of the Emirate. Located in the heart of the city, it offers visitors a journey through time, with exhibits highlighting the region's history, traditions, and way of life. From archaeological artifacts to traditional crafts, the museum provides insight into the Emirate's past, including its maritime history, pearl diving industry, and Bedouin heritage. Interactive displays and multimedia presentations engage visitors of all ages, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah serves as a testament to the Emirate's enduring legacy and cultural identity.

Khor Fakkan Beach

Khor Fakkan Beach

Khor Fakkan Beach, nestled along the UAE's eastern coast, boasts golden sands kissed by the Gulf of Oman's azure waters. Surrounded by majestic mountains, it offers a serene escape for sun-seekers and water sports enthusiasts alike. The beach's tranquil ambiance and stunning vistas enchant visitors, creating unforgettable memories.

Ras Al Khaimah Mall

Ras Al Khaimah Mall

Ras Al Khaimah Mall: Iconic shopping destination offering diverse retail, dining, and entertainment experiences, embodying the essence of luxury and culture in the heart of the city.

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Salim Al Qasimi Mosque

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Salim Al Qasimi Mosque

The Sheikh Mohammed Bin Salim Al Qasimi Mosque, a striking testament to Islamic architecture, stands majestically in the heart of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Adorned with intricate carvings, towering minarets, and a glorious dome, the mosque is a beacon of spiritual enlightenment and cultural heritage.

Dhayah Fort

Dhayah Fort

Dhayah Fort, located in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, is a historical site perched atop a hill overlooking stunning landscapes. Built in the 16th century, it served as a strategic defense post against invading forces. The fort's architecture and commanding position offer visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage.

Hili Fun City

Hili Fun City

The first themed amusement park in the Gulf region, Hili Al Ain Fun City opened in September 2009. This amusement park is located in Abu Dhabi's Garden City of Al Ain and is a huge favorite with children because of its thrilling rides, adventure attractions, and several attractions that parents also enjoy.

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17+ TOP Dubai Sights & Tourist Attractions (+Map & Tips)

By Author Jurga

Posted on Last updated: April 15, 2024

17+ TOP Dubai Sights & Tourist Attractions (+Map & Tips)

Looking for the  best things to do in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates,  and feeling overwhelmed? Deciding which of the most popular Dubai attractions to visit is indeed not easy, especially if you are visiting the city for the first time and have limited time, not even to mention the budget.

From gleaming skyscrapers and modern landmarks to the desert and historic souks, Dubai has something for everyone. But it’s also a rapidly growing city with countless new tourist attractions springing up like mushrooms and choosing which places to visit and which ones to skip might look like a daunting task…

So to help you figure out where to go and what to see in Dubai, in this guide we share the  VERY BEST sights and TOP tourist attractions in Dubai that are worth your time the most . In addition, we also include a few fun experiences for those looking to experience Dubai beyond the ‘musts’.

We also created a  map of all the top places that should help you plan your Dubai sightseeing itinerary. You can find it at the bottom of this article. In addition, for every place featured in this guide, we include some practical tips that will help you make the most of your visit. Take a look!

Good to know:   We list the must-see places and experiences first, followed by some additional tips for things to do in Dubai further down the list.

If you are short on time, concentrate on the top sights indicated as ‘must-see’ first. In addition, see if you can also fit in some of the ‘highly recommended’ experiences listed further down.

But if you have more time and are looking for even more ideas for places to visit and interesting tourist attractions beyond the most popular sights, be sure to check the complete list.

TIP: If you are not sure how to plan your trip, on our blog, you can also find sample itineraries for first-time visitors: a Dubai stopover itinerary (from 6 hours to 1-2 days) and a detailed Dubai itinerary for up to one week .

Best things to do in Dubai and top places to visit

Here are the main landmarks, best sights, and top tourist attractions in Dubai:

1. Burj Khalifa

If there is one place you have to see in Dubai, it’s Burj Khalifa , the tallest building in the world. This iconic skyscraper is the most visited landmark in Dubai.

While you will see Burj Khalifa from all over the city, it’s most impressive when seen from the bottom. So don’t miss that!

In addition, no trip to Dubai would be complete without ascending to the 124th and 125th floors for breathtaking views of the city skyline, coastline, and desert. For an extra price, you can also visit the SKY Level on the 148th floor.

Good to know: Standard tickets include timed-entry access to 124-125th floors. However, even with a dedicated time slot, be prepared to queue for a long time. The SKY Level 124,125, and 148th floors ticket is more expensive, but includes skip-the-line access for the security check and elevator. It also includes access to the lounge with snacks and drinks.

PRO TIP: Whatever option you choose, be sure to book your tickets online in advance or you may not be able to visit at all. If you want to catch the sunset at the top, be sure to book a time slot at least 1.5 hours before the sunset time (just beware that those time slots are also more expensive).

Burj Khalifa - must see in Dubai

2. Dubai Mall

You might be wondering why in the world we list a shopping mall as one of the must-see places in Dubai… Well, the Dubai Mall is not just a shopping paradise, but a destination in itself. Plus, it’s located right at the Burj Khalifa so you’ll come here anyway.

The largest shopping mall in the world, Dubai Mall has over 1,200 shops, including high-end designer stores and flagship fashion brands. In addition, you can choose from more than 200 restaurants and food outlets. But it’s worth coming here even if you are not interested in shopping and dining.

You can’t miss the gigantic Dubai Aquarium – the centerpiece of the Mall, or you can get a ticket and visit inside. There are also huge waterfalls, a 155 million-year-old dinosaur skeleton, an Olympic-size ice skating rink, a mini-city for kids KidZania , and countless other attractions. You could literally spend several days in here and still not see it all…

TIP: If you want to visit the aquarium, opt for a combo ticket that includes Burj Khalifa + Dubai Aquarium. Otherwise, the aquarium price is really steep for what it is.

Waterfalls inside the Dubai Mall - top places to visit in Dubai

3. Dubai Fountain Show

The captivating Dubai Fountain Show can be seen on the Burj Lake right outside the Dubai Mall, at the foot of Burj Khalifa. It’s a mesmerizing water, music, and light show that takes place multiple times a day and is FREE to watch.

The world’s tallest performing fountain, it dances for a few minutes to a selection of different melodies ranging from popular hits to traditional Arabic and classical music.

Good to know: The Dubai Fountain shows run every half an hour from 6 PM to 11 PM. There is also a performance at 1.30 PM, plus at 1 PM on weekdays and 2 PM on weekends.

PRO TIP: If you are looking for something nice to do in Dubai, book a boat ride on Burj Lake during a fountain show . It takes just 30 minutes and is not expensive (definitely for Dubai standards). Everyone in our family really enjoyed it.

Dubai Fountain Show - top things to do in Dubai

4. Old Dubai & Traditional Souks

Dubai has more to offer than its modern landmarks and one of the best places to experience the authentic side of Dubai is its Old Town .

Be sure to visit the historic neighborhood of Al Fahidi (formerly known as Bastakiya), cross Dubai Creek on a traditional  Abra boat , and don’t miss the best traditional markets in Dubai – the Gold Souk and Spice Souk .

To be completely honest, the Al Fahidi neighborhood is not that authentic, but has the feel of an overly nicely restored open-air museum. You can wander through a few picturesque narrow alleyways lined with wind-tower houses, art galleries, and quaint cafes. There are also several tiny museums and some traditional shops selling souvenirs to tourists.

Nevertheless, it’s the best place to catch a glimpse of old Dubai and get a better understanding of the fascinating journey of the fascinating expansion of the UAE in just a few decades. The transformation of a few tiny fishing villages in the desert to the global metropolises of the 21st century is nothing short of remarkable.

PRO TIP:  Visit the old town  with a local guide ! That way, you can be sure to see all the musts but also learn more about the history of Dubai. The tours are very affordable and some also include local food and drinks. We visited the Dubai old town and traditional markets on different occasions, most recently with this highly-rated tour and I can highly recommend it as one of the top experiences in Dubai.

Dubai Spice Souk in the old town - top places in Dubai

5. Dubai Marina

Surrounded by towering skyscrapers and filled with luxury yachts, Dubai Marina is one of the must-see places where you can experience the glitz and glamour of Dubai.

The best way to explore the area is by taking a leisurely stroll along the promenade known as Marina Walk. It’s almost 3 kilometers long and is lined with upscale restaurants, trendy cafes, and luxury boutiques. If you don’t want to walk the entire length, focus on the area close to Marina Mall or join a guided  e-scooter tour .

For a unique perspective, hop on a luxury yacht cruise – it’s a great and very relaxing way to see some of the most impressive skylines. If you are looking for a more traditional experience, you can also opt for a dhow dinner cruise to admire the dazzling skyline illuminated against the night sky.

There is so much more to do at the Dubai Marina than just enjoy the scenery! You can go  jet skiing , parasailing , zip line across the Marina , or even dine in the sky .

Dubai Marina at night - best things to do in Dubai

6. Dubai Desert

Dubai has grown into a huge ultra-modern metropolis, but its roots are still in the desert. So no trip would be complete without seeing the Dubai desert. Even if just for the contrast and to get a better understanding of how remarkable the journey of the UAE has been.

Let me be very honest with you – the desert around Dubai is not that impressive, especially if we compare it to places like e.g. Sossusvlei in Namibia or Death Valley in the USA. However, there are many exhilarating desert safari experiences, such as dune bashing in a 4×4 , quad rides , camel riding , hot-air balloon flights , etc. and these are well worth your time.

In addition, most Dubai safari tours include a visit to a desert camp, built in a traditional Bedouin style. Here, you can indulge in Arabian BBQ dinner and taste all kinds of local food, see the national bird of the UAE – the falcon, or get a henna tattoo. In the evenings, you can also see all kinds of traditional performances such as Tanoura dance, belly dancing, or fire shows.

Good to know: There are  many desert tour options and most of them last 4 to 7 hours. The desert camp experience is similar on all evening tours, but be sure to read the tour description to choose the main activity (jeep, quad, camel, etc.) that best aligns with your interests. For example, most desert tours include a very short camel ride (for a picture), but only a few offer a longer camel ride experience.

Our experience:  We have been on two desert tours in Dubai (on different trips) and really enjoyed them both. One of them included dune bashing in a jeep and the other one – camel riding . They both included dinner and other desert camp experiences.

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Camels in Dubai desert - best things to do in Dubai

7. Dubai Museum Of The Future

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

The Museum of the Future is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dubai. The remarkable building is a must-see, but the museum itself is quite interesting and well worth a few hours of your time.

The museum is very interactive and showcases Dubai’s vision of the future and what it will look like some 50 years from now. They cover all kinds of topics like space travel, artificial intelligence, and robotics, but also climate change, healthcare, spirituality, etc.

PRO TIP:   Reserve tickets for the museum at least a few weeks before your trip. When we traveled, they were sold out for almost 3 weeks, not even to mention being able to pick a time slot that fits your itinerary. Also, if you can, book the first time slot in the morning so that you can enjoy the interactive exhibits before it gets too crowded.

Dubai Museum of the Future - top tourist attractions in Dubai UAE

8. Sky Views Observatory & Sky Edge Walk

Sky Views Observatory  offers a great view of Dubai’s Downtown. It’s also one of the best places to admire the iconic Burj Khalifa from a higher angle at a rather close distance.

In addition, you can also walk over a glass-bottom walkway, slide down a transparent tube at the side of the building, or – for an additional fee – do the Sky Edge Walk on an open-air platform on the 52nd floor.

Good to know:  Regular tickets are very affordable and much cheaper than the Burj Khalifa tickets. But if you are not afraid of heights and have some extra time, we highly recommend a ticket that also includes the Edge Walk – it’s one of the most unique things to do in Dubai!

Sky View Observatory - best things to do in Dubai

9. Global Village

Global Village Dubai  is one of the most popular attractions in Dubai, popular with locals as well as international visitors. Just as the name suggests, it’s a place where you can experience a wide variety of cultures from all over the world.

With over 90 countries represented, it’s a unique opportunity to get acquainted with different countries, sample traditional foods, or purchase some interesting souvenirs. There are also cultural shows and live performances.

It’s a bit like a big country fair, but very unique because of its global character.

Good to know:  A visit to Global Village is very affordable and  entry tickets  cost just around $6. However, you’ll have to pay extra for most of the rides and attractions inside.

PRO TIP:  Avoid weekends and try to arrive around the opening time (usually around 4 pm, but during Ramadan around 6 pm). Friday and Saturday evenings are the busiest.

Global Village Dubai - most popular attractions in Dubai UAE

10. Palm Jumeirah

The Palm Jumeirah  is a man-made palm-tree-shaped island in the Arabian Gulf and connected to the city via tunnels and bridges and tunnels. The Palm is home to upscale residences, luxury hotels, and beachfront resorts, including the famous Atlantis, The Palm .

There are several places of interest to see at the Palm including the best water park in Dubai, Atlantis Aquaventure and Dolphin Bay, Lost Chambers Aquarium, and several luxurious sky pool experiences.

If you just want to catch a glimpse of this remarkable feat of engineering, visit The View at The Palm Observatory . From here, you can enjoy 360° views of the city and the Arabian Gulf, including an elevated view of this unique palm island.

PRO TIP: For the best aerial views and to fully appreciate The Palm, opt for a  sightseeing helicopter tour .

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11. Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab  is one of the most recognizable symbols of Dubai. The sail-shaped luxury hotel was opened in December 1999 and was the first one in a series of Dubai’s most remarkable landmarks that were built in the 21st century.

One of the world’s most luxurious and most expensive hotels, Burj Al Arab is not only impressive from the outside. Inside, you can admire its lavish interiors and find some extravagant experiences such as its world-famous gold cappuccino.

Good to know: A stay at this hotel will quickly cost you over $1,500 per night. But a tour of the interior is much more affordable. For an additional fee, you can upgrade to the luxury tour to include a visit to the 25th floor (where the Royal Suites are located) and a sip of the gold cappuccino.

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12. Souk Madinat Jumeirah

NICE TO SEE

Located just near the Burj Al Arab,  Souk Madinat Jumeirah  is a bustling indoor market that combines traditional Arabian architecture and Middle Eastern charm with modern-day comforts such as air conditioning and meticulously clean facilities.

You will find an array of little shops here selling all kinds of traditional merchandise and souvenirs. There are also bakeries, cafes, and a variety of restaurants.

With small rivers, little bridges, and traditional Arabian architecture, the area feels like a charming little town. You can walk around or take a boat on the picturesque waterways offering nice views of the Burj Al Arab.

Good to know: You can easily combine a visit to the Souk with that of Burj Al Arab. Boat rides can just be booked and paid at the spot.

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13. Dubai Frame

The Dubai Frame  is another remarkable landmark that you have to see in Dubai. This colossal picture frame is visible from afar so you can’t really miss it. But it’s also possible to visit it inside.

The 150-meter-high observation deck has a glass-bottomed walkway and also offers panoramic 360° views of both old and new Dubai.

The views are quite nice, but not nearly comparable to those from Burj Khalifa, Sky Views, or the View at The Palm. On the other hand, the structure is absolutely unique and we personally found it worth a visit.

Good to know:  Depending on the season and time of day, it can be very busy here. Be sure to  book tickets online  and if you can, try to visit either early in the morning or in the evening.

Dubai Frame - one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dubai

14. Miracle Garden

Miracle Garden  is a must-see in Dubai for everyone who loves flowers, colors, and all kinds of quirky displays. From cartoon characters like the Smurfs to gigantic swans and from colorful castles to a life-size A380 Airbus plane – everything here is covered in flowers.

The world’s largest natural flower garden, Dubai Miracle Garden features over 150 million flowers. However, don’t expect a big variety of flowers here. There are not many plants that do well in such a hot and dry climate, so the majority of floral displays are created using petunias.

Good to know:  Buy skip-the-line tickets online and plan an hour or two for a visit. It’s quietest in the morning. However, many people combine a visit here to that of the nearby Global Village, and the latter only opens late in the afternoon, so keep that in mind if you want to visit both attractions on the same day.

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15. Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark & Lost Chambers Aquarium

NICE TO SEE (MUST DO if visiting with kids)

Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark is the biggest water park in the world and by far the best one in Dubai. Featuring over 100 water rides and attractions from splash pools to adrenaline-rushing water slides, Aquaventure is great for all ages.

In addition, you can also meet sea lions or swim with dolphins, and enjoy all kinds of water sports. You can visit the Lost Chambers Aquarium which is located at the same place.

This is a must-do if you are visiting Dubai with kids (especially teenagers!), but it’s definitely not just for families.

PRO TIP:  Atlantis Aquaventure tickets are cheaper if booked online, and you can save a bit more if you book at least a week in advance. We recommend  a combo ticket  that includes entry to the Lost Chambers Aquarium. Here you can find more ticket options , including dolphin experiences.

LEARN MORE:  Tips & Tricks for Visiting Atlantis Aquaventure

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16. AYA Universe

AYA Universe  is one of our family’s favorite places to visit in Dubai. It’s not a must-do, but it’s also a very unique experience that will leave you speechless.

A visit to AYA is like stepping into a series of different fairytale-like worlds, with colorful light displays and captivating high-tech experiences. Some of the rooms reminded us of the beautiful dreamy universe created in Avatar films .

We visited AYA Universe with our teens who are hard to impress, and they loved it. We spent much more time than expected here, wandering through different rooms and simply sitting down and enjoying the moment. It’s such a nice and positive experience. We loved it!

Good to know:  Book your  tickets online and count about 45-60 minutes for a visit. If you want to enjoy it without too many people around, we recommend booking the earliest time slot.

Interesting places to visit in Dubai - AYA Universe

17. Dubai Beaches

Dubai has many beaches and since the temperatures are suitable for swimming the whole year round, you may want to plan to spend some time at the beach. By far the best way to do this is by choosing a hotel that has its own private beach or is located near one of the public beaches.

One of the nicest public beaches in Dubai is Marina Beach at Jumeirah Beach Residence. There is a very nice waterfront area here with tons of cafes and restaurants and lots of hotels. Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach is one of the most popular options here.

We once stayed at Doubletree by Hilton JBR Beach nearby which has its own private beach, but we walked to this area all the time because it was so nice. We had most of our lunches and dinners at Marina Beach unless we were away sightseeing.

Jumeirah Public Beach is another beautiful Dubai beach that is well worth visiting. In addition to white sands and swimming, here you can also enjoy a view of the iconic Burj Al Arab which makes a great backdrop for your vacation pictures. Jumeirah Beach Hotel is a very nice place to stay in this area and all guests enjoy free access to the adjacent Wild Wadi Waterpark.

La Mer Beach further north and closer to the city center is also worth checking out. This area is still developing but already has a nice hip feel. We recently stayed at the Rove La Mer Beach Hotel and really enjoyed it. The location is also great for sightseeing since it’s so close to the downtown area.

Dubai Marina Beach JBR

More Ideas for Things to Do in Dubai

There is SO MUCH to see and do in Dubai that it’s impossible to cover all those experiences in one article (or visit in one trip). Nevertheless, I want to highlight some additional places and attractions that I think are certainly worth it.

So here are some additional recommendations for fun things to do in Dubai:

  • La Perle by Dragone is the #1 show in Dubai. This is a mind-blowing acrobatic show in, on, and above water and in the air. If you enjoy Cirque de Soleil shows, you’ll love this one!
  • The Green Planet   is an indoor rainforest with a wide variety of tropical plants, birds, and animals such as sloths, squirrel monkeys, etc. It’s great for families but is enjoyable for all age groups.
  • Dubai Butterfly Garden is a great place to see all kinds of colorful butterflies from all over the world. It’s located just next to the earlier-mentioned Miracle Garden so you can easily visit both.
  • iFly Dubai is an indoor skydiving center. If you ever wanted to try skydiving but didn’t dare, this is your chance to give it a try in a safe and controlled environment. Our kids loved this!
  • Skydiving . If you rather try the real thing, there are quite a few possibilities to go skydiving in Dubai. The views are amazing!
  • Skiing and snow experiences . If you want to experience winter in the desert, you can go skiing in Dubai. But that’s not it! They have other snow experiences as well such as a Giant Ball, Bobsled, Tubing Run, and Bump Car to mention a few.
  • Water sports , jet skiing , parasailing , etc.
  • Theme parks and water parks. There is no shortage of all kinds of theme parks in Dubai. Some of the best include IMG Worlds of Adventure and LEGOLAND Dubai (this one also has a water park). If you are looking for more water parks, check out Wild Wadi as well – it’s a lot smaller than Aquaventure if you want to avoid the big crowds.
  • Day trips to the other Emirates. The most popular are day trips to Abu-Dhabi , but you can also visit Al Ain ‘Garden City’ or go on a snorkeling day trip to Fujairah .

READ ALSO: Best Abu Dhabi Day Tour from Dubai

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Map of Top Dubai Attractions

To help you get a better idea of where all the main Dubai attractions are located, we created a  map  indicating all the main points of interest and top sights mentioned in this article.

This should help you plan your time in Dubai. However, please keep in mind that distances between places are big and traffic is very busy. Even with the skip-the-line tickets, you’ll often need several hours for the main attractions and can only visit a few of them per day. So plan your time well!

In addition, remember that Dubai can get scorching hot, and not just during the summer months. So dress appropriately, stay hydrated, and plan outdoor activities during the cooler parts of the day.

TIP:  For more information and helpful tips, please also see our guide with top travel tips and things we wish we had known before visiting Dubai via the link below. It’s an essential read when planning a first trip!

READ ALSO: Dubai Travel Tips

How to use this map:  Use your computer mouse (or fingers) to zoom in or out. Click on the icons to get more information about each place. Click the arrow on the top left corner for the index. Click the star next to the map’s title to add it to your Google Maps account. To view the saved map on your smartphone or PC, open Google Maps, click the menu and go to ‘Your Places’/’Maps’. If you want to print the map or see it in a bigger window, click on ‘View larger map’ in the top right corner.

So, this is our guide to the very best things to do in Dubai. I hope it gives you a better idea of what to expect and helps you plan an unforgettable trip.

If you are still wondering whether Dubai is worth a trip… Yes, it is! Even though it feels quite artificial and polished, it’s also a very unique destination that will impress even the biggest skeptics. It’s well worth seeing (and experiencing), at least once!

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A city of mesmerizing contrasts, Dubai is Old World charm meets modern metropolis – and it blends the two together in ultimate style that few other cities around the world can match. Dubai attractions come in all forms; from traditional pedestrian markets to the world’s tallest building, and everything in between .

Having been built up exponentially over the past half-century, the city’s skyline is now peppered with towering skyscrapers, while its streets are lined with luxury malls and five-star hotels.

And yet despite all the modernity on display, Dubai has managed to retain much of its traditional Arabic culture and heritage – meaning that whether you’re a history buff, architecture lover, adrenaline junkie (make sure to venture out to the desert dunes nearby) or foodie (the souks are a melting pot of flavors that can’t be missed), you’ll be spoiled for choice for noteworthy attractions in Dubai .

Nowhere is this more evident than in the historic district of Bastakiya, where you can wander through meandering alleyways lined with colorful wind towers and traditional merchant houses before hopping over to the slew of modern attractions at Zabeel Park just 10 minutes away.

So, without further ado, here are our 50 best tourist attractions in Dubai that you simply cannot miss!

1 – Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa, Dubai

And, as you’d expect from a skyscraper of this status, the views from atop its observation deck are nothing short of extraordinary. As the tallest outdoor observation deck, at a whopping 1,820 feet high, visitors are greeted with 360-degree views of Dubai’s magnificent skyline and contrasting desert and ocean landscapes.

If you’re feeling extra fancy, head to the Atmosphere Grill and Lounge – an upscale 122nd-floor eaterie with floor-to-ceiling windows where you can sip champagne as you soak up the incredible vistas.

There are plenty of other Dubai attractions that offer breathtaking views, but few can match the sheer scale and grandeur of the Burj Khalifa. So if you’re looking to tick one thing off your Dubai bucket list, make sure it’s this!

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See also: Burj Khalifa tickets price – All you Need to Know

2 – Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

Across the expansive 10-million-liter aquarium, visitors have the rare chance to get up close and personal with some of the most intimidating (yet often misunderstood) predators in the world, including sharks and rays, alongside thousands of bright and vibrant creatures (everything from seahorses to starfish and jellies) in impressively constructed rainforest and deep ocean environments.

If you’re feeling brave, you can even get up close with the friendlier creatures at the touch tanks! Located right next to the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall, the aquarium is one of the most centrally located attractions in Dubai – perfect for those who want to make the most of their time in the city.

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3 – Miracle Garden

Miracle Garden, Dubai

The ideal morning destination for Instagrammers and nature-lovers alike, the Miracle Garden is a vibrant and colorful oasis that sells itself as one of the must-visits for anyone traveling to Dubai.

Set across 72,000 square meters of land, this enchanting garden playground is home to over 50 million flowers arranged into intricate designs and patterns (think hearts, butterflies, castles, ducks, and even a giant Emirates plane!).

About 70% of the garden’s displays are constantly changing throughout the year (with different themes for each season), so there’s always something new to see and light up that social media feed – no matter how many times you visit.

And if you thought the outside was impressive, just wait until you see the indoor butterfly garden! Here you can walk among thousands (close to 15,000, to be exact) of free-flying butterflies as they flutter around you in a beautiful temperature-controlled environment.

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4 – Burj Al Arab Hotel

Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai

Made famous back in 1999 by being dubbed ‘the world’s only seven-star hotel’, the Burj Al Arab is one of Dubai’s most iconic and luxurious landmarks.

Positioned on its own man-made island just offshore from Jumeirah Beach, this sail-shaped hotel is impossible to miss – and it’s not just because of its size (at 321 meters tall, it’s one of the tallest hotels in the world).

From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with an incredible level of opulence and extravagance with an engulfing atrium that needs to be seen to be believed. From the stunning marble lobby with its grandiose staircases and calming waterfall features, to the lavish suites complete with 24-karat gold iPads and butler service (there’s a staff-to-suite ratio of 8:1) – no expense has been spared in making the Burj Al Arab one of the most luxurious hotels on the planet.

Foodies, even if you’re not staying at the hotel, be sure to book a time to dine at one of the seven world-renowned restaurants on site. From delectable French cuisine at Al Muntaha, to classic seafood fare at Al Mahara – your taste buds will be in for a treat.

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5 – Dubai Frame

Dubai Frame

A little off the beaten track in Zabeel Park, the Dubai Frame is one of those hidden gems that’s often overlooked by first-time visitors to the city.

And that’s a shame, because this 150-meter tall structure offers some of the best views in Dubai. From the top of the frame, you can see old Dubai on one side and new Dubai on the other – making it the perfect place to get your bearings and understand how this city has transformed itself from a small trading port into one of the most futuristic metropolises on earth.

But it’s not just about the views from the 93-meter glass skywalk; inside, there’s also an informative museum chronicling Dubai’s rich history, as well a handful of displays pointing toward the future of the city.

Hot tip: arrive about an hour before sunset and, if possible, avoid weekends as it can get a little crowded.

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6 – The View at The Palm

The View at The Palm, Dubai

Regularly finding itself on the front of postcards and Instagram stories, the world-famous and manmade Palm Jumeirah archipelago, constructed to resemble the shape of a palm tree, has long been one of Dubai’s most renowned landmarks.

While there are plenty of ways to experience the Palm – from taking a leisurely stroll down the boardwalk or going for a swim at one of the many beaches – perhaps the best way to see it is from above at The View at The Palm.

Towering 240 meters above the sands, perched on the 52nd floor of The Palm Tower, this observation deck offers breathtaking panoramic views over the Palm, Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), Arabian Gulf, Bluewaters Island.

On a clear day, you can even see all the way to Burj Khalifa and beyond. So make sure you bring your camera, and reserve a few minutes for sipping on cocktails at the elegant View Lounge (the Cheers at The View package oozes VIP luxury, if that’s what you’re after).

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7 – Sharjah Grand Mosque

Sharjah Grand Mosque, Dubai

Stepping away from the ultra-luxe and diving into the traditional and cultural side of this Arabian metropolis, the Sharjah Grand Mosque is one of Dubai’s most important (not to mention architecturally stunning) historical locales.

This beautiful house of worship was built in 2014 and can accommodate up to 25,000 worshippers at any one time.

With beautiful domes, chandeliers, and windows, as well as towering 60-meter-high minarets, this cherished landmark is brilliant inside and out.

Just be mindful that you dress modestly (think long pants/dresses and tops that cover your shoulders) out of respect for the customs.

And if you really want to get a taste of traditional Emirati culture, sign up for one of the mosque’s guided tours which dives into the building, city, and culture.

8 – Dubai Creek

Dhow cruise in Dubai Creek

Hop aboard a traditional dhow cruise and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time.

Once the beating heart of Dubai, this saltwater creek acted as an important trading hub for merchants from all over the world and was responsible for much of the city’s early growth.

Nowadays, it remains an integral part of local life – many residents still live and work on its shores – and is one of those places that really helps give Dubai its unique character.

You can explore the creek by taking a leisurely stroll along its banks, hopping on an abra (a small wooden water taxi) to get from one side to the other, or taking a dhow cruise at sunset for a truly magical experience as you glide past illuminated souks, modern skyscrapers, and traditional wind towers.

With a range of Dhow cruises to choose from – including combination tours that visit the nearby sand dunes or Burj Khalifa as well – you’ll find something intriguing no matter your interest or budget.

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9 – IMG Worlds of Adventure

IMG Worlds of Adventure, Dubai

This one’s for the thrill-seekers.

A crowd-favorite when it comes to high-energy Dubai attractions, IMG Worlds of Adventure is an indoor amusement park like no other, boasting a total of four epic adventure zones (plus Novo Cinema), each inspired by some of the world’s most popular cartoons and comic books – Marvel, Cartoon Network, Lost Valley and IMG Boulevard.

With close to two dozen adrenaline-inducing rides and roller coasters, plus shows, costumed characters, and no shortage of unique eateries (Mama Scano’s Of Yancy Street dishes up a killer pizza), and plenty of shopping spots, there really is something here for everyone.

Whether you want to go on a heart-pounding rollercoaster ride or meet your favorite cartoon characters in person, IMG Worlds of Adventure is 1.5 million square feet – making it the largest indoor park in the world – of fun guaranteed to be a day that you’ll never forget.

Free parking is available, and the park is open every day until 10pm (11pm on the weekend).

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See also: Best indoor activities in Dubai

10 – Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah island, Dubai

Aptly named after its palm tree-shaped outline, this massive manmade island juts out into the Persian Gulf and is home to an array of luxury hotels, shopping malls, restaurants, and top-tier Dubai tourist attractions.

One of the most popular things to do on the Palm is to take a ride on the Palm Jumeirah Monorail, which offers stunning views of not only the island itself but also nearby Burj Al Arab and Atlantis The Palm . Along the way you’ll stop at the Golden Mile Galleria, Al Ittihad Park, Nakheel Mall, and Atlant, each destination worth exploring in its own right!

If you’re feeling active (and have deep pockets), experience a speedboat tour , or why not try your hand at paddleboarding or flyboarding (sometimes called the ‘jetovator’).

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11 – Dubai Fountain

Dubai fountain show

Dazzling visitors time and time again, the Dubai Fountain is a whimsical water wonder that provides the perfect backdrop for any tourist snap. Located at the base of Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and next to The Dubai Mall, the largest shopping center in the world, this massive musical fountain is truly a sight to behold.

Performing daily at sunset (and sometimes during the day), the Dubai Fountain puts on an impressive display of water, light, and music that is emblematic of Dubai’s desire to outperform the rest of the world in style, size, and technology. And it does so every half hour in the evenings from 6pm to 11pm.

Best seen from one of the many nearby cafes or restaurants with outdoor seating, it’s also possible to take a ride on an abra for a closer look – just make sure you’re prepared to get wet!

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12 – Desert Safari

Dubai desert safari

Despite towering skyscrapers and engineering marvels in every direction, Dubai is still very much a desert city.

And what would a visit to the desert be without a safari?

There are plenty of tour operators offering half-day and full-day excursions into the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, but if you’re looking for something truly special, go for a day trip that hits up a wide range of the reserve’s essential activities.

Hurl down at high speed at the sand dunes, enjoy a camel ride or quad bike through the desert, pop into a camel farm to see a more traditional side of the area, and end your day with a homely Arabian dinner under the stars.

The desert is one of the most famous places to visit in Dubai. so just make sure to book in advance as these tours often sell out weeks ahead!

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13 – Bur Dubai Souk Market

Bur Dubai Souk Market

One of the quintessential attractions in Dubai for shoppers and hagglers alike, the Bur Dubai Souk Market is a bustling waterfront labyrinth of narrow covered lanes overflowing with every conceivable type of merchandise.

From embroidered fabrics and hand-woven carpets to spices, gold, perfume, and souvenirs, this is the place to come if you’re looking to pick up a few bargains or simply soak up the unique atmosphere.

The market is open daily from 10am to 10.30pm, but the best time to come is in the evening when the heat has died down.

14 – Museum of the Future

Museum of the Future, Dubai

Like stepping into a fascinating world of tomorrow, the Museum of the Future in the city’s Financial District is one of Dubai’s most unique and futuristic attractions.

Designed to be a platform for innovation and a hub for discussion about the future, the museum is home to a number of interactive exhibits that explore everything from artificial intelligence to biotechnology, the long-term sustainability of food, health, water, energy, transportation (flying cars, anyone?) and more.

There is also an area dedicated to children, where the little ones can solve challenges to become earth’s “future heroes”; and with 7 floors spread across the impressive, 77-meter-tall Torus-shaped structure, it’s the perfect place to spend an afternoon if you’re interested in learning more about the cutting edge technologies that are shaping our next generations.

15 – La Perle By Dragone

La Perle by Dragone show, Dubai

Looking for things to do in Dubai at night ? An extravagant live performance of water, acrobatics, and pyrotechnics, La Perle by Dragone promises a night of unforgettable entertainment, holding its own as one of Dubai’s most popular evening shows.

With a cast of over 65 international artists (comprising 23 nationalities if you don’t mind), the show tells the story of Dubai through the lens of a young girl who stumbles into a dream-like state and wanders through the UAE in search of a lost pearl, uncovering different cultures, ecosystems, and people along the way – all brought to life with stunning special effects, including rainstorms, fireballs, giant drums, and flying motorcycles.

Set inside a purpose-built theatre with state-of-the-art technology and seating for up to 1300 people, La Perle is an immersive experience that will leave you feeling both exhilarated and inspired.

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16 – Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark

Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark, Dubai

One of the quintessential family tourist attractions in Dubai, especially considering the year-round sizzling heat, Atlantis Aquaventure is a sprawling waterpark located on the man-made Palm Jumeirah island.

With over 30 slides and attractions, including Dubai’s longest Lazy River, a zip line that soars 65 feet over the park, slides that plummet through shark-filled lagoons, and plenty of pools and beaches to relax in among a handful of other record-breaking rides, there’s something here for everyone – and with a dedicated Splashers Kids’ Play Area, little ones are guaranteed to have a splashing good time too.

Don’t forget to check out the park’s Sea Lion Point where you can get up close and personal with these charismatic creatures, or consider taking a leisurely stroll through The Lost Chambers Aquarium next door, to see over 65,000 marine animals swimming around in their natural habitat.

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17 – Ski Dubai

Ski Dubai

A powdery white ski hill in the middle of the desert? Believe it or not, complete with chairlifts, penguins, and apres-ski alike, Ski Dubai is one of the top tourist attractions in Dubai – and with 22,500 square meters of indoor ski area (one of the top three largest in the world), its easy to see why.

Featuring 5 different slopes of varying difficulties, a dedicated freestyle zone, a range of lessons for beginner skiers and snowboarders alike, and a Penguin Encounter where you can meet and greet a handful of furry friends (you won’t find that at your typical ski resort!), this is definitely a one-of-a-kind experience.

You’ll find the multiple award-winning ski hill (named world’s best indoor ski resort for three years running) at the Mall of Emirates – an attraction in its own right that delivers four floors of shopping, over 900 stores, and a cinema to boot.

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18 – Dubai Garden Glow

Dubai Garden Glow

A must-visit during the cooler months, Dubai Garden Glow is a unique attraction that’s part sculpture park, part theme park, and glow-in-the-dark wonderland – all rolled into one.

Located at Zabeel Park and featuring millions of LED lights spread across five different zones (the Dinosaur Park, the Glow Park, the Glow Garden, the Ice Park, the Magic Park, and the Art Park), this is one of the most Instagrammable places in Dubai. Doused in neon and whimsically lighting up the night sky, Garden Glow showcases all kinds of quirky illuminated creations – from wildlife animals and marine creatures to flowers, trees, and birds, and a slew of mind-bending optical illusions, there’s something to catch your eye in every direction.

Throw in a variety of live entertainment including acrobatic shows, firework displays, and musical performances from local and international artists, and you’ve got the recipe for a perfect night out.

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19 – LEGOLAND® Dubai

LEGOLAND Dubai

A crowd favorite for galavanting families and builders-to-be, LEGOLAND® Dubai is one of the best tourist attractions in Dubai for kids 2 to 12 years of age (but, let’s be honest, Lego-loving parents have a ball here too).

Featuring over 40 rides, shows, and attractions spread across six different themed lands (Miniland, LEGO® City, Adventureland, Imagination Land, Kingdoms Land, and Factory Land), as well as a waterpark next door, there’s enough here to keep little ones entertained for hours on end.

And with interactive experiences like LEGO® City Driving School where kids can get behind the wheel of their very own LEGO car and walk away with an official LEGOLAND® Driving Licence or the 4D Studios where next-generation technology is on display, the tots might never want to leave!

Hot tip: make sure to spend some time in Miniland – while not chock-full of rides, it impresses with over 20 million LEGO® bricks built to replicate Dubai’s iconic skyline and key landmarks from all over the Middle East.

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20 – Dubai Museum

Dubai Museum

Housed inside the oldest building in the city, the Al Fahidi Fort on the shores of the Dubai Creek which dates back to the late 1700s, Dubai Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning about the Emirate’s rich culture and heritage.

Founded in 1971 to preserve Dubai’s history and display its traditional way of life (before the discovery of oil and the building up of the now-futuristic city), the museum today is an engaging, interactive space that tells the story of how Dubai has evolved from a small fishing and pearling village to the bustling metropolis it is today.

With exhibits on traditional Arabic houses, mosques, souks, boats, weaponry, musical instruments, and more (with some items dating as far back as 3000BC), as well as a walk-through diorama of old Dubai complete with sounds and smells, this is one attraction that provides insight into what life was like before all the glitz and glamour.

The life-size dioramas are a constant delight, and at only AED three per person (about 80 cents US), it’s an absolute bargain of a destination.

21 – Al Marmoom Camel race track

Al Marmoom Camel Race Track, Dubai

Lesser-known to tourists but one of the more renowned Dubai attractions among locals, the Al Marmoom Camel Race Track is where you catch a glimpse of a sporting tradition that’s existed in the Middle East for over 2,500 years – albeit in a more modern environment.

Al Marmoom is the biggest camel race track in Dubai, sits right next to the Al Marmoom Heritage Village in the heart of the desert, and, best of all, is totally free to visit.

Keep in mind: the race season usually runs exclusively from October to April in the winter months, with races happening in the early mornings on Fridays and Saturdays.

22 – Deira Clocktower

Deira Clocktower, Dubai

A symbol of the city and one of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks, the Deira Clocktower is an impressive sight to behold whether you’re seeing it for the first time or the hundredth.

The clocktower was built in 1963 in the heart of Dubai’s old trading district to signify the first land-crossing between Deira and Bur Dubai – a nod to the area’s industrial development – and has since become one of the most popular photo spots in town (as well as a handy navigation point at the intersection of Umm Hurair Road and D89).

These days, the area has been built up around it, surrounded now by a busy roundabout where a plethora of eateries await – from Illusions Lounge and Yakitate to the Dampa Seafood Grill, the area is a formidable spot for blending history and architecture with a spot of lunch.

23 – Green Planet

The Green Planet, Dubai

Like taking a journey into your very own tropical rainforest, The Green Planet is one of Dubai’s newest attractions and a non-negotiable stop on any UAE itinerary for animal and nature lovers.

Housed inside a massive biodome along one of the city’s most popular lifestyle districts, City Walk, the indoor rainforest is home to over 3000 species of animals, plants, and birds – many of which are endangered or on the brink of extinction.

As well as being an incredibly educational experience (there are plenty of informative displays and talks throughout the day across the four levels: the Canopy, the Midstory, the Forest Floor and the Flooded Rainforest), it’s also great fun – kids will love getting up close to sloths, sugar gliders, snakes and parrots while adults can appreciate the engineering feat that is this captivating man-made ecosystem.

Looking to make your visit to the next level? For the brave of the brave, the Green Planet offers guests the chance to swim with Piranhas!

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24 – Dubai Global Village

Dubai Global Village

A Dubai institution, the Global Village is a journey through the diverse culture of humankind; showcasing people, traditions, history, and lifestyles of countries as far and wide as Egypt, India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, and China, to name but a few of the 90 different cultures depicted.

An unmissable spot for any first-time traveler to the city, the huge open-air themed market and entertainment destination puts the world in perspective; while we are all different and unique, we also have a lot in common – a love for food, language, and art, for starters.

Running typically from October to May, the Global Village is open for five months of the year and welcomes millions of visitors during that time – so if you’re in town, make sure to add it your itinerary and enjoy the famous replicas of World Heritage Sites like the Colosseum, Eiffel Tower, and Taj Mahal; the high-paced stage shows, and the family-friendly thrill rides!

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25 – 3D World Dubai Trick-Art ‘Selfie’ Museum

Dubai 3D World

Guaranteed to impress (and confuse) your social media followers, the Dubai Trick-Art Museum is a fun-filled activity for all the family.

With over 185 different optical illusions and ‘trick art’ paintings, this air-conditioned venue holds its own as the largest 3D trick art museum in the world. Featuring iconic landmarks from near and far, as well as local scenes dedicated to fantasy, humor, or history, it’s the perfect place to while away a few hours (and rack up those likes).

Not only is it great fun trying to figure out how the paintings were created, but it’s also a unique way to explore some of Dubai’s most popular attractions without even leaving the city!

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26 – Deira district

Grand Souk in Old Deira, historical Dubai

A shopper’s paradise, the Deira district is where you’ll find everything from traditional Arabic markets and souks to modern malls.

But that’s not all this historic area of Dubai has to offer: take a ride on an abra (traditional water taxi) down the creek, visit the Gold Souk to admire – and purchase – some of the finest jewelry in the world, or haggle for spices and souvenirs at the bustling Spice Souk. At the latter, you’ll uncover everything from fresh herbs to rare spice blends unique to the Middle East, making it one of the best places in Dubai for foodies and fragrance-lovers alike!

If, after browsing the aromatic Spice Shuk, you want to follow your nose to another level, The Perfume Souk (located next to the Gold Souk,) is a hotbed of smells that will tantalize your senses! Here, thousands of smells range from subtle to potent, and represent a host of the most common scents in Arabian life. And, of course, with hundreds of distributors and vendors, you can practice your negotiating skills all day.

And when you need a break from all that shopping, stop by one of the many cafes and restaurants for a refreshing cup of coffee or some delicious Emirati cuisine.

27 – Al Noor Island

Al Noor Island, Dubai

A wonderful escape from the crowded city, Al Noor Island is a man-made oasis located in the heart of Sharjah on Khalid Lake.

A popular spot for picnics and days out, the island is connected to the mainland by a pedestrian bridge and features lush gardens, meandering walkways, charming fountains, and an incredible butterfly house.

The butterfly house is home to over hundreds of brightly colored butterflies which flit freely around the tropical plants; it’s truly a magical experience!

If you’re looking for a calm and serene spot to relax in nature, not to mention admire the brilliant skylines of both Dubai and Sharjah from afar, the new and still little-known Al Noor Island is the perfect place – just be sure to bring your camera to capture some amazing photos.

28 – The Lost Chambers Aquarium

The Lost Chambers Aquarium, Dubai

If you’re after attractions in Dubai suitable for youngsters, the Lost Chambers Aquarium at Atlantis The Palm is an excellent choice.

Home to over 65,000 marine animals, the aquarium features a series of chambers and tunnels (no less than 21 amazing exhibits) which impress and amaze with shark-filled lagoons, rays gliding overhead, and vibrant coral gardens.

Younger children will love the interactive shows where they can learn all about the different creatures inhabiting the aquarium; while older kids (and adults!) can get up close and personal with some of the residents on a behind-the-scenes tour or by participating in a snorkeling or feeding session.

With so much to see and do, and a handy proximity to the beloved adventureland that is the Atlantis Water Park, it’s a justifiably popular choice for vacationers.

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29 – Motiongate Dubai

Motion Gate, Dubai

All about Tinseltown, show-biz, and the glitz and glam of Hollywood, Motiongate Dubai is a cinephile’s delight, combining all the tropes of classic American cinema into one incredible theme park.

With five themed zones (Studio Central, Dreamworks, Columbia Pictures, Lionsgate, and the kid-friendly Smurfs’ Village), attractions include a raft of 30 rides and rollercoasters inspired by some of your favorite films including The Hunger Games (be sure to ride the Capitol Bullet Train!), Shrek, Madagascar, Zombieland, Ghostbusters, and Kung-Fu Panda, and a whole lot more.

The youngest visitors will love the Smurfs Village Playland; while big kids can enjoy the exhilarating adrenaline rush of flying through New York City on The Green Hornet: High-Speed Chase or being plunged 58 meters into the air on Zombieland Blast Off.

Whatever your age or interests, there’s something at Motiongate Dubai to get your heart racing and scratch that movie itch!

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See also: Best theme parks in Dubai

30 – The Dubai Mall

The Dubai Mall

Enormous being an understatement, The Dubai Mall is the world’s largest shopping mall by total area, with over 12 million square feet of space (and fittingly located next to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa).

As well as being home to more than 1200 stores, 200 restaurants and cafes, an Olympic-sized ice rink with regular learn-to-skate programs, an indoor aquarium and underwater zoo, a kid’s edutainment center (KidZania), and much more, the mall also offers some incredible views of the Burj Khalifa from its outdoor terraces.

In other words? You could easily spend an entire day (or two) here and still not see everything!

Oh, and did we mention there’s a 25-meter-long, 155 million-year-old dinosaur skeleton too? Clearly, these guys don’t do things by halves.

Hot tip: because Dubai’s weather is typically off-the-charts hot, it’s best to visit the Mall during the peak heat hours of the day (air conditioning is your friend!) before venturing out in the evening to explore Dubai’s incredible nightlife when things have cooled down a bit.

31 – Love Lake – Dubai

Love Lake, Dubai

Traveling with your loved one and looking for romantic things to do in Dubai ?

Large enough that it can be seen from space (take that, Great Wall of China), Love Lake is quite simply one of the most unique attractions in the greater Dubai region.

A man-made lake located in the otherworldly Al Qudra Oasis, tucked away amidst the Al Salam desert dunes, the lake is shaped – you guessed it – like a heart; two large, interconnected hearts, in fact.

A little cheesy but romantic nonetheless, the area has been built up so that love is all around, with plants and flowers shaped in hearts dotting the leisurely walkway.

The lakes are open 24 hours for both visiting or camping, all up, offering both a pleasant and lovely escape from the hustle and bustle of typical Dubai life, and with more than 175 species of birds (not to mention the ducks and land-based wildlife), it’s a hidden gem well-worthy of a visit.

32 – Meydan Racecourse

Meydan Racecourse, Dubai

Home to some of the lushest greenery you’ll find in the region, the futuristic-looking Meydan Racecourse , with room for more than 60,000 eager spectators, is one of Dubai’s most popular local sporting meccas.

As well as being a world-class horse racing venue (most famous for hosting the $30-million Dubai World Cup every March), the racecourse also offers several other activities and amenities, including a golf course, tennis courts, restaurants and cafes (the Winner’s Circle restaurant is all class), and – perhaps most impressively – a luxury hotel.

Races run from November through to April most years (avoiding the blaring summer heat), however, the facilities in the area are open year-round, including the opulent and 5-star Meydan Hotel (widely considered one of the best hotels in Dubai, with rooms that offer spectacular views of either the cityscape or racetrack).

33 – Dubai Safari Park

Dubai Safari Park

Of all the animal-focused Dubai attractions, Dubai Safari Park is constantly held alongside the best of the best, certainly being one of the most immersive.

A world away from your typical caged zoo environment, Dubai SafariPark is more like an African game reserve, with a huge number of animals (more than 3,000 all up, encompassing more than 250 species) residing in open, natural habitats that are as close to their natural homes as possible.

There are five main animal zones at Dubai Safari Park – the African Village, the Asian Village, the Arabian Desert Safari, Explorer Village, and Adventure Valley – each home to a different array of animals; think lions and tigers and bears (oh my!), giraffes and rhinos, komodo dragons, moon bears, baboons, Nile crocodiles, elephants, orangutans, and flamboyant flamingos (the list really does go on).

Besides the chance to up close and personal with some incredible animals, there are plenty of fun-filled activities for families to enjoy together here too; from the kids farm to the multitude of live wildlife shows!

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34 – Jebel Jais

Jebel Jais zipline, Dubai

A cruisey two-hour drive from Dubai, straddling the border of the UAE and Oman, Jebel Jais is the tallest mountain in the UAE, measuring in at a whopping 1,934 meters.

A popular spot for both locals and tourists alike, Jebel Jais has become somewhat of an adrenaline junkie’s playground over recent years, playing host to a number of exciting activities and attractions.

For starters, there’s the world’s longest zipline at almost 2800 meters (according to Guinness), which offers breathtaking views of the Hajar Mountains as you speed along at up to 150 kilometers an hour (93 mph); or the Jebel Jais Sky Tour, where the thrills are far more long-lived as you fly over the jagged mountain range on a dramatic five-kilometer-long, six-zip-line course.

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35 – Etihad Museum

Etihad Museum, Dubai

Full of insights into the local culture – both modern and traditional – the Etihad Museum is one of the newest Dubai attractions, having only opened in 2017. Located in Jumeirah, on the site next to the former Union House where the UAE was founded in 1971 (free tours of which, by the way, are available), this excellent museum dives into the history of the UAE through well designed and interactive exhibits that focus on a number of different sections of UAE history and culture.

As you walk in, you can’t miss the giant painting by Emirati artist Abdul Qader Al Rais that depicts the geography of the UAE; while other sections explore the Union’s founding fathers, showcase 3D documentaries about the founding years, and display artifacts like the signed union agreement itself and Sheikh Rashid’s passport.

Not too far away sits the Jumeirah Mosque and the Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Dubai, two very different yet very popular tourist destinations each within walking distance.

36 – Dubai Autodrome

formula one in Dubai

Craving that need for speed? You’ll find it in spades (and then some) at the Dubai Autodrome – one of the most popular things to do in Dubai for petrol heads and car enthusiasts.

With a capacity for 15,000 spectators, the 5-kilometer Dubai Autodrome circuit has hosted some of the world’s most prestigious racing events over its 15+ year history; think Le Mans Series, MotoGP, the UAE Procar Championship, and a whole lot more.

Besides being a spectacular venue for watching live races (check their website to see what’s on during your stay), the Autodrome is also home to Kartdrome – one of the best go-karting tracks in town where both kids and adults can race around like maniacs in electric go-karts. The outdoor 1.2km International Circuit is perfect for speed demons, while the younger ones usually prefer the 620-meter-long indoor circuit.

For the ultimate thrill, however, sign up for a hot lap in one of the supercars! From driving a Ferrari GT to a legitimate Formula DXB, as well as BMWs, Audi TTs, McLarens, Renault Clios, and Prodrift-style single-seaters, high octane is just around the corner!

37 – Dubai Opera

Dubai Opera

A wonderful way to spend an evening; dressed to the nines and experience the local haut-classe culture, Dubai Opera is a stunningly designed, state-of-the-art performance venue that opened its doors in 2016.

With a capacity for 2000 people, Dubai Opera has already become one of the most popular things to do in the Downtown Dubai area (especially if you consider yourself more of a culture vulture), playing host to a number of excellent shows, operas, ballets, musicals, and more throughout the year.

Considered the shining pearl of The Opera District – it’s just one of many entertainment venues in the Dubai Mall area, and worth visiting even if only to admire the modern structure from the outside.

38 – Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina

If you’re looking to ditch the high-octane thrills of dune buggies, skyscrapers, and water parks for a more low-key way to spend the day, head over to Dubai Marina and stroll along the water’s edge, stopping for an ice cream or coffee in one of the many cafes that line the promenade.

Or, if you’re feeling active, rent a bicycle or inline skates and make your way down the palm tree-lined Marina Walk; on weekends especially, this is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike to get some fresh air, and with no less than 305 outlets and 69 restaurants along the 7km stretch, you’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to eats and activities.

For those who want to stay afloat, there are plenty of options for renting a yacht or boat – from small dinghies to massive luxury yachts – and taking in the sights from the water.

And when night falls, the party doesn’t stop – the luxurious lifestyle transitions from shopping to partying, with a handle of waterfront bars and clubs acting as tourist magnets.

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Hot tip: Experience the luxury and the city skyline from the water with the best boat tours in Dubai , showcasing the city’s iconic landmarks like Burj Al Arab and the Dubai Marina.

39 – Yas Waterworld

Yas Waterworld, Dubai

Keen for a day trip?

Situated on Yas Island, Yas Waterworld is one of the best water parks in Abu Dhabi – about an hour’s drive from Dubai – and promises a great day out for anyone traveling with young kids (or any theme park lover, in all honesty).

With over 40 diverse rides, slippery slides, and entertaining attractions, there’s something for everyone here – from the youngest tots who can splash around in the dedicated children’s area (Tot’s Playground) to older kids and adults who can feel the adreniline on seriously thrilling waterslides like the Bandit Bomber, Jebel Drop, and Slithers Slides.

A beloved experience for those looking to try something new, Yas also boasts the world’s first pearl-diving experience, where brave treasure hunters can plunge to the depths of an underwater tank to uncover oysters and pearls!

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40 – Museum of Illusions Dubai

Dubai Museum of Illusions

Sure to leave you confused and impressed simultaneously, the Museum of Illusions Dubai is an interactive museum like no other, with over 80 different optical illusions and mind-boggling displays that’ll have you scratching your head in disbelief.

From anti-gravity rooms to vortex tunnels, levitation tools, and holograms, the science behind each exhibit is just as fascinating as the visual displays – making this one of the prime spots to visit in Dubai if you’re looking for something a little different (and educational) to do with the family.

Located in the Al Seef area near the Dubai Creek, it’s the perfect hour-long activity before a pleasant wander down the banks and a spot of lunch.

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41 – VR Park

VR Park Dubai

Step into a futuristic world of digitally-created realities at VR Park, the first of its kind in the Middle East.

With over 30 different virtual reality experiences to choose from – including roller coasters, simulated skydives from the Burj Khalifa where you step into the shoes of a window-washer, spaceship blastoffs, and offroading on the UAE’s sand dunes – it’s one of the best tourist attractions in Dubai to let your imagination run wild and explore new worlds without leaving the city limits.

Plus, with a soft play area, merry-go-rounds, and arcade games targeted at the youngsters, as well as a cafe for the parents, there’s something for the whole family at this centrally-located Dubai Mall haunt.

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42 – BollywoodParks™ Dubai

Bollywood Parks in Dubai

One of the Dubai attractions tailor-made for movie buffs and Bollywood fans, Bollywood Parks™ Dubai is a first-of-its-kind theme park that celebrates India’s rich film heritage.

From live, glamorous stage shows and interactive rides to street food stalls and movie-themed attractions, the park brings the vibrant colors, sounds, and smells of India to life – giving visitors a taste of the country’s rich culture and thriving movie industry.

With five different zones (Bollywood Boulevard, Bollywood Film Studios, Royal Plaza, Rustic Ravine, and Mumbai Chowk) dedicated to some of Bollywood’s most iconic films and blockbusters – including Sholay, Dabangg, Lagaan, Mughal-E-Azam, and more – this one-of-a-kind amusement park delivers a bounty of cinematic entertainment.

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43 – Warner Bros World

Warner Bros. World, Abu Dhabi

Found over in Abu Dhabi – the UAE’s capital city about an hour away from Dubai’s main haunts – Warner Bros World is a must-visit for anyone traveling with young kids (or any diehard DC Comics fans, in all honesty).

With over six different themed areas – including Cartoon Junction, Gotham City, Bedrock, Dynamite Gulch, Metropolis, and Warner Bros Plaza – each adorned with larger-than-life statues of iconic characters like Bugs Bunny and Superman, the park is straight out of a comic book come to life.

Kickstart your day with a wakeup call on adrenaline-pumping rides like Batman: Knight Flight (for a wild flight over Gotham) and Justice League: Warworld Attacks (where you’ll join Wonder Woman and the gang in an epic enemy battle), and then take it easy on the more gentle attractions perfect for little ones like Scooby-Doo’s Jeeps Adventure and Tom & Jerry: Swiss Cheese Slides.

Scattered all over the park are whimsically themed eateries, costumed characters, and marvelous and meticulous details and decorations, all combining into a brilliant day out for the whole family.

Hot tip: for the best bang for your buck (and to see the most of the neighboring city) consider booking a tour that includes transport as well as entry to Ferrari World and stops at iconic landmarks like Emirates Place and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque .

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And, while you’re at it, make sure to check out our comprehensive list of exciting things to do in Abu Dhabi !

44 – Al Fahidi Historical District

Al Fahidi Historical District, Dubai

Head to Al Fahidi Historical District for a step back in time – this is where old Dubai comes to life.

Wander the narrow, meandering streets and alleyways and you’ll find traditional Arabian houses, art galleries, quaint cafes, and boutique hotels housed in beautifully restored heritage buildings.

The area is also home to the Dubai Museum, which offers an insightful look into the city’s past with its exhibits on archaeology, Emirati culture and traditions, the evolution of the city in recent decades, and more.

Spend an afternoon exploring this atmospheric district along the Dubai Creek; pop into one of the oldest markets in the region, the Textile Souq; check out the Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest existing building in the city; browse the charming Arabian Tea House for a deserved refreshment, and you’ll quickly see why this area is considered one of the best tourist attractions in Dubai.

45 – Mall of the Emirates

Mall of the Emirates, Dubai

Shopaholics, take note!

Mall of the Emirates is one of Dubai’s most popular shopping malls, and it’s easy to see why.

With over 630 stores to suit luxury fashionistas, bargain hunters, and everyone in between; as well as 100 restaurants, you’ll be maxing out your credit card in no time.

Whether you’re looking to indulge in some retail therapy at high-end stores like Harvey Nichols and Bloomingdale’s, pick up souvenirs at one of the many traditional Arabian shops selling spices, textiles, and handicrafts, or simply take a break from sightseeing with a spot of lunch or coffee – Mall of the Emirates has got you covered.

But wait, there’s more. Far from your typical shopping center, this sprawling indoor mall also houses an indoor ski slope, a theatre complex, bowling alley, VR center, and kid-friendly Magic Planet.

46 – Jumeirah Mosque

Jumeirah Mosque, Dubai

A stone’s throw from both the Etihad Museum and La Mer Beach – sandwiched in between the two, about 10 minutes walk in either direction – is one of the most beautiful mosques in Dubai: the Jumeirah Mosque .

Fitting for a postcard, this stunning building is made entirely from white stone in the style of medieval Fatimid design, and can accommodate over 1000 worshippers in its peaceful and beautiful prayer room.

Despite the religious significance, the mosque is open to people from all religions and walks of life, with daily guided visits for all at 10am and 2pm (except Fridays). Besides the chance to learn about the architecture and spirituality of the building from the friendly guide, you’ll also be treated to some light Emirati refreshments.

Keep in mind: registration for the tours opens 30 minutes beforehand.

47 – Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary

Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary

Looking for attractions in Dubai that will please both the little kids and the kids at heart? Then look no further: Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is the perfect place for a day of family fun.

Situated just a 10-minute drive inland from Downtown Dubai, this urban and protected nature reserve is home to an abundance of bird species, as well as all kinds of crustaceans, mammals, and fish (especially during the migratory months).

There are plenty of activities on offer here: go birdwatched from strategic locations; take a slow and peaceful walk through the relaxing gardens and explore the scenic trails; enjoy a picnic lunch under the shady trees; or join a guided tour for an expert view on the local wildlife!

48 – Dubai Butterfly Garden

Dubai Butterfly Garden

A colorful oasis right next to the Miracle Garden (see #3; where more than 150 million flowers are in full bloom), the vibrant and wonderful Dubai Butterfly Garden is a must-see for all ages.

As the world’s largest indoor butterfly park, this paradise is made up of a temperature-controlled greenhouse filled with over 15,000 butterflies from over 50 different species, spread elegantly across 10 custom-designed domes.

Wander through the lush gardens and take in the beauty of these winged creatures as they flit about; learn about their life cycles at the informative exhibit, or simply relax on one of the many benches and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

49 – Wild Wadi Water Park

Wild Wadi Water Park, Dubai

One of the most popular water parks in Dubai, it features a huge wave pool, numerous slides and flumes, as well as two artificial surfing machines (Wipeout and Riptide); not to mention an entire area dedicated to little ones, with smaller slides and a heated pool.

Thrillseekers, don’t miss the Master Blaster, a dramatic ride that takes you up to 15 meters above ground level the; take a spin on Thunder Rapids, and tackle the ominous Tunnel of Doom! And if you’re really feeling brave, head to the 32-meter-tall Jumeirah Sceirah slide; overlooking the entire park from above, it’ll have you cannoning down at a top speed of 80 km/h!

Whether you’re looking to cool off or just have some fun in the sun, Wild Wadi is definitely worth a visit!

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50 – Jumeirah Beach Residence

Jumeirah Beach Residence, Dubai

An undeniable symbol of luxury, Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dubai, offering the perfect blend of relaxing waterfront, high-energy nightlife, and endless shopping.

This iconic development stretches for almost two kilometers along the coastline of Dubai Marina, and is home to a number of world-class hotels (you’ll find no less than 40 towers spread across the shoreline), restaurants, cafes, malls, and more.

Whether you’re looking to sunbathe on one of the many beaches, take a dip in the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf, stroll along The Walk (a promenade lined with shops and eateries), take a dip at the cosmopolitan JBR Beach, or enjoy some retail therapy at one of the many stores – as you can tell, despite coming across as residential because of its moniker, JBR has a little splash of something for every kind of traveler.

Hot tip: if you’re after something indulgent and romantic,  The MAINE Oyster Bar & Grill is a top choice for many a date night!

Final thoughts:

So there you have it – 50 of the best tourist attractions in Dubai! We hope this list has inspired you to start planning your next trip to this amazing city.

Recently, the government put forward an ambitious tourism strategy to attract 25 million annual visitors by 2025 – and thanks to all of the Dubai attractions we’ve mentioned throughout this article, it’s closing in on the finish line quicker than expected!

Whether you’re looking for luxury and relaxation, excitement and adventure, or a little bit from column A and a little bit from column B, you will find plenty of fun things to do in Dubai . So what are you waiting for? Start packing your bags today!

Have you been to Dubai? What was your favorite attraction? Let us know in the comments below!

Happy travels!

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Palm Jumeirah: Complete Guide for First-Time Visitors

Paddleboat Ride Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Palm Jumeirah, an artificial archipelago in Dubai, is a marvel of modern engineering and a must-visit destination for travelers. This palm-shaped island is renowned for its luxury resorts, pristine beaches, upscale restaurants, and a plethora of entertainment options. For first-time visitors, Palm Jumeirah offers a unique blend of relaxation, adventure, and world-class amenities. This comprehensive guide will help you navigate the best of what Palm Jumeirah has to offer.

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Why Visit Palm Jumeirah?

Palm Jumeirah is one of the three Palm Islands (Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali, and Palm Deira) and the first to be completed. Developed by Nakheel, this man-made island was created using land reclamation techniques. It stretches into the Persian Gulf, adding an additional 520 kilometers of coastline to Dubai. The island is designed in the shape of a palm tree, with a trunk, 16 fronds, and a surrounding crescent. Palm Jumeirah is home to luxurious hotels, villas, apartments, and a range of dining and entertainment options.

For more attractions in Dubai, check out best places to visit in Dubai .

How to Get to Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah is easily accessible by car from various parts of Dubai. The island is connected to the mainland via a trunk road that links with Sheikh Zayed Road, the main highway in Dubai. If you are driving, you can enter the island through the Palm Jumeirah Gateway Tower and follow the road signs to your destination.

The Dubai Metro Red Line stops at Dubai Internet City Station, which is the nearest metro station to Palm Jumeirah. From there, you can take a taxi or use the Palm Jumeirah Monorail to reach the island. The monorail connects the Palm Gateway Station to Atlantis The Palm, with several stops along the way.

By Monorail

The Palm Jumeirah Monorail is a convenient and scenic way to travel across the island. The monorail runs from the Palm Gateway Station to Atlantis The Palm, with stops at Al Ittihad Park and Nakheel Mall. It offers stunning views of the island and the surrounding sea.

Taxis are readily available throughout Dubai and provide a comfortable and direct way to reach Palm Jumeirah. Simply ask the driver to take you to your desired location on the island.

Best Time to Visit Palm Jumeirah

Dubai’s climate is characterized by hot summers and mild winters. The best time to visit Palm Jumeirah is during the cooler months, from November to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.

Winter (November to March)

This is the peak tourist season in Dubai, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). The weather is perfect for beach activities, sightseeing, and outdoor dining. For more information on visiting Dubai during this period, refer to best places to visit in Dubai in November and best destinations in Dubai to visit in December .

Spring (April to May)

Spring in Dubai is warm, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). It is a good time to visit if you prefer fewer crowds and slightly lower prices. Outdoor activities are still enjoyable during the early part of the day and evening.

Summer (June to August)

Summer in Dubai is extremely hot, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F). Outdoor activities can be challenging during this period, but many indoor attractions and hotels offer excellent air-conditioning and summer discounts.

Autumn (September to October)

Autumn sees a gradual decrease in temperature, making it another good time to visit Palm Jumeirah. The weather is warm but not as extreme as summer, allowing for a comfortable experience.

Things to Do on Palm Jumeirah

1. visit atlantis, the palm.

Atlantis, The Palm is a world-renowned resort located on the crescent of Palm Jumeirah. It features luxurious rooms, award-winning restaurants, and a range of entertainment options. Key attractions at Atlantis include:

Aquaventure Waterpark: One of the largest waterparks in the world, offering thrilling rides, lazy rivers, and a private beach.

The Lost Chambers Aquarium: An underwater world home to over 65,000 marine animals, featuring immersive exhibits and interactive experiences.

Dolphin Bay: A unique opportunity to interact with dolphins in a variety of experiences suitable for all ages.

2. Relax at the Beach

Palm Jumeirah boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Dubai. Many of the luxury hotels and resorts on the island have their private beaches, offering pristine sands, clear waters, and a range of water sports. Public beaches, like Palm West Beach, are also available and provide excellent facilities for visitors.

3. Explore The Pointe

The Pointe is a popular waterfront destination on the tip of Palm Jumeirah. It features a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, as well as stunning views of Atlantis, The Palm. The Pointe is also home to the Palm Fountain, the world’s largest dancing fountain, which performs spectacular shows set to music every evening.

4. Shop at Nakheel Mall

Nakheel Mall, located on the trunk of Palm Jumeirah, offers a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The mall features over 300 retail outlets, a variety of restaurants and cafes, a cinema, and a rooftop observation deck with panoramic views of the island and the Dubai skyline.

For more shopping destinations in Dubai, refer to best places for shopping in Dubai .

5. Enjoy Water Sports

Palm Jumeirah is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, paddleboarding, and kayaking. Many of the resorts and beach clubs on the island offer water sports facilities and equipment rentals.

6. Visit the Boardwalk

The Boardwalk is a 11-kilometer (7-mile) promenade that stretches along the outer crescent of Palm Jumeirah. It offers stunning views of the Arabian Gulf, the Dubai skyline, and the iconic Atlantis, The Palm. The Boardwalk is perfect for a leisurely walk, jog, or bike ride, and features several food trucks and refreshment stands along the way.

Dining Option at Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah offers a diverse range of dining options, from casual cafes to fine dining restaurants. Here are some must-visit dining spots on the island:

Located in Atlantis, The Palm, Nobu is a world-famous Japanese restaurant by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. The restaurant offers a fusion of traditional Japanese dishes with Peruvian influences, creating a unique and unforgettable dining experience.

101 Dining Lounge and Bar

Situated at One&Only The Palm, 101 Dining Lounge and Bar offers a chic waterfront setting with panoramic views of the Dubai Marina. The menu features Mediterranean-inspired dishes, fresh seafood, and signature cocktails.

The Beach House

The Beach House, located at Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort, offers a relaxed beachfront dining experience. The menu includes a variety of Mediterranean and Asian dishes, as well as wood-fired pizzas and refreshing beverages.

STAY by Yannick Alléno

Located at One&Only The Palm, STAY by Yannick Alléno is a fine dining restaurant that offers a sophisticated menu of French cuisine. The restaurant is known for its elegant setting, impeccable service, and innovative dishes crafted by Michelin-starred Chef Yannick Alléno.

For more places to visit in Dubai for food and nightlife, check out places to experience the nightlife in Dubai .

Hotels and Accommodation on Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah is home to some of the most luxurious hotels and resorts in Dubai, offering world-class amenities, stunning views, and unparalleled service. Here are some top hotels to consider for your stay:

Atlantis, The Palm

Atlantis, The Palm is an iconic resort that offers a range of luxurious accommodations, from rooms and suites to underwater suites with floor-to-ceiling views of the aquarium. The resort features numerous dining options, a waterpark, an aquarium, and a variety of entertainment and recreational activities.

Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah

The Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah is a luxurious beachfront resort offering spacious rooms and suites with stunning views of the Arabian Gulf and the Dubai skyline. The resort features a private beach, multiple dining options, a spa, and a range of recreational facilities.

Jumeirah Zabeel Saray

Jumeirah Zabeel Saray is a luxurious Ottoman-inspired resort located on the western crescent of Palm Jumeirah. The resort offers elegant rooms and suites, a private beach, an award-winning spa, and a variety of dining and entertainment options.

Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort

Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort is a luxurious beachfront resort offering overwater villas, rooms, and suites with direct access to the lagoon or beach. The resort features multiple dining options, a spa, a water sports center, and a range of recreational activities.

One&Only The Palm

One&Only The Palm is an exclusive beachfront resort offering luxurious accommodations, including rooms, suites, and private villas. The resort features world-class dining options, a private beach, a spa, and a range of recreational facilities.

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Tips for First-Time Visitors

Book in Advance: To ensure availability and secure the best rates, it is advisable to book your accommodation, dining reservations, and activities in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Dress Appropriately: While Dubai is a cosmopolitan city, it is important to dress modestly in public areas out of respect for local customs and traditions. Swimwear is acceptable at the beach and pool areas.

Stay Hydrated: Dubai’s climate can be extremely hot, especially during the summer months. Make sure to drink plenty of water and stay hydrated throughout the day.

Use Sun Protection: The sun in Dubai can be intense, so it is essential to use sunscreen, wear a hat, and use sunglasses to protect yourself from harmful UV rays.

Plan Your Itinerary: To make the most of your visit, plan your itinerary in advance and allocate enough time to explore the various attractions, dine at top restaurants, and enjoy the recreational activities on Palm Jumeirah.

Use Public Transportation: Dubai’s public transportation system, including the metro, monorail, and taxis, is efficient and convenient. Use public transportation to avoid traffic and parking hassles.

Respect Local Customs: Be mindful of local customs and traditions, and always show respect to the local culture and people.

Final Thoughts

Palm Jumeirah is a unique and luxurious destination that offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and world-class amenities. Whether you are exploring the stunning beaches, indulging in fine dining, or enjoying thrilling water sports, Palm Jumeirah promises an unforgettable experience for first-time visitors. By following this comprehensive guide, you can make the most of your visit to this iconic island and create lasting memories.

For more information on planning your Dubai trip, check out Burj Khalifa: Complete Travel Guide and top reasons to visit Dubai .

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I get to Palm Jumeirah from Dubai International Airport?

You can reach Palm Jumeirah from Dubai International Airport by taking a taxi, renting a car, or using public transportation. The Dubai Metro Red Line and Palm Jumeirah Monorail offer convenient options.

2. What are the best activities to do on Palm Jumeirah?

Some of the best activities on Palm Jumeirah include visiting Atlantis, The Palm, relaxing at the beach, exploring The Pointe, shopping at Nakheel Mall, and enjoying water sports.

3. Are there public beaches on Palm Jumeirah?

Yes, Palm Jumeirah has public beaches, such as Palm West Beach, which offer excellent facilities and stunning views.

4. What is the best time to visit Palm Jumeirah?

The best time to visit Palm Jumeirah is during the cooler months, from November to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.

5. Can I visit Palm Jumeirah without staying at a hotel?

Yes, you can visit Palm Jumeirah without staying at a hotel. The island offers a range of public attractions, dining options, and recreational activities that are open to all visitors.

By following these tips and recommendations, you’ll be well-prepared to experience the best of Palm Jumeirah and enjoy a memorable trip to this luxurious destination. Happy travels!

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Countries in the Middle East had the strongest rebounds, with international tourist arrivals 20% above the 2019 level. The Americas, Europe and Africa had rates around 90%.

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