Saturday 14 April 2012

Holidays in Dubai, Essential Tips


Dubai is flooded with foreign investors creating a large influx of foreign cash. This becomes immediately apparent when you touch down in the city. The restaurants and hotels are some of the best in the world. If you enjoy Lebanese cuisine, you might gain a few extra pounds. Dubai is also home to some of the world's must luxurious hotels. Now this does sounds appealing but the budget travelers are already thinking how much is this going to cost me? Well Dubai is not cheap and be prepared to spend if you want to live it up. The best travel tip is making arrangements as far in advance as possible. If you really want to get the best prices, you can go during the summer months but be prepared to sweat it out at temperatures above and beyond 40 degree Celsius on average. Even the sea water can get this hot!
Dubai is one of the most open and liberal Muslim cities. But if this is your first time in a predominantly Muslim country there are some travel tips that if followed will make your stay hassle free. For instance, just be respectful of to the Muslim population and dress accordingly. This is substantially easier for the men, which means guys do not walk around with your shirt off or in swimwear. Ladies need to dress more conservatively then than normal. For example refrain from miniskirts, low low-cut tops, in some cases even tight clothing, and sorry ladies no thongs or going topless at the pool or beach. Most importantly, this is a foreign country so do not forget travel insurance.
Some of the attractions in Dubai you cannot find anywhere else in the world. The best thing you can do is pick up a Dubai travel guide before venturing out. Dubai is home to one of the largest and ground breaking architect projects "The World" and "The Palm". The best way to see these man man-made islands and many other attractions like Dubai Creek is to jump on a sea plane. If flying makes you queasy, there are plenty of things to see and do with out leaving the ground. In fact, the best way to visit the renowned Spice Market is by foot. The cook in you will rejoice once the myriad of smells and colorful spices assault your senses. Once you've had your share of saffron and cardamom you can head next door to the Gold Market where you can find silk and cashmere amongst thousands of other items. Prices here are very reasonable, much cheaper then than what you'll find in Europe or the US. There are also fish and perfume markets that warrant a visit. If walking around is getting a little boring head out to the desert in 4x4 safari ride which will have gawking and for the amateur photographer you will get some of your best shots on the ride.
Author, Michael Thornton writes some of the essential tips for Dubai. His tips will definitely help you planning your Dubai holidays. Also check out for cheap flights to Dubai deals.


3 comments:

  1. Hi khai, Thanks for the very informative post about holidays in dubai. Am plaining for a great vacation trip to Dubai and your post would be very helpful.

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  2. Last year I spent 4 days in Dubai, and that was very thrilling experience for me. I do recommend people to to visit Dubai at least once. There are many tour operators who provide affordable Dubai vacation packages, so that you can explore the city hassle free.

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