United Arab Emirates
TOUR IN
$4800
per person
Availability: 8 places
๐๏ธ Desert & Nature
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The vast Arabian Desert delivers unforgettable experiences: dune bashing, camel trekking, sandboarding, and stargazing in Bedouin-style camps.
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Liwa Oasis and the Empty Quarter (Rub’ al Khali) offer some of the world’s tallest dunes.
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Ras Al Khaimah features rugged mountains, wadis, and outdoor adventures like hiking and ziplining on Jebel Jais.
๐๏ธ Coast & Relaxation
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Pristine beaches line the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, with luxury resorts in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Fujairah, and Ajman.
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Snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and dhow cruises are popular coastal activities.
๐ฝ๏ธ Food & Lifestyle
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Emirati cuisine blends Gulf, Persian, and Indian influences—try machboos, luqaimat, and Arabic coffee.
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The UAE is a global food hub, offering everything from street shawarma to Michelin-starred dining.
๐๏ธ Shopping & Entertainment
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Famous malls, traditional souks, gold markets, and spice stalls coexist seamlessly.
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Major attractions include theme parks, water parks, desert resorts, and year-round festivals.
โ๏ธ Practical Travel
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Best time to visit: November–March (cooler, outdoor-friendly weather)
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Getting around: Excellent roads, taxis, ride-hailing apps; domestic flights between emirates
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Safety & comfort: Very safe, clean, and tourist-friendly with modern infrastructure
Day 1
Dubai
Dubai is a city of contrasts—futuristic ambition, deep-rooted tradition, desert adventure, and coastal leisure—all packed into one destination.
๐๏ธ Iconic Landmarks & Modern Dubai
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Burj Khalifa – Visit the world’s tallest building and observation decks
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Dubai Mall – Shopping, aquarium, ice rink, and fountain shows
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Dubai Marina – Skyscraper-lined promenade, cafés, and yacht views
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Palm Jumeirah – Atlantis resorts, beach clubs, and skyline viewpoints
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Museum of the Future – Cutting-edge exhibitions on technology and humanity
๐๏ธ Desert Experiences
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Desert Safari – Dune bashing, camel riding, sandboarding, sunset views
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Bedouin-style desert camps – BBQ dinners, stargazing, cultural shows
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Quad biking & dune buggies – High-adrenaline desert adventures
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Hot-air balloon rides – Sunrise flights over dunes and wildlife
๐ Old Dubai & Culture
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Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood (Bastakiya) – Wind towers, museums, cafés
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Dubai Creek – Traditional abra boat crossings
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Gold & Spice Souks (Deira) – Traditional markets and local atmosphere
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Al Shindagha Museum – Emirati heritage and maritime history
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Jumeirah Mosque – Guided cultural tours for non-Muslims
๐๏ธ Beaches & Outdoor Leisure
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JBR Beach & The Walk – Swimming, parasailing, beachfront dining
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Kite Beach – Views of Burj Al Arab, food trucks, jogging paths
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La Mer – Art murals, cafés, and seaside vibes
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Waterparks – Aquaventure & Wild Wadi
๐ฝ๏ธ Food & Nightlife
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Global dining – Emirati, Middle Eastern, Indian, Asian, European cuisines
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Rooftop lounges – Skyline views at night
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Beach clubs – Day-to-night social scenes
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Traditional Emirati meals – Machboos, harees, luqaimat desserts
๐๏ธ Shopping
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Luxury malls and designer boutiques
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Traditional souks for gold, spices, perfumes, and textiles
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Global Village (seasonal) – Cultural pavilions and street food
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Souk Madinat Jumeirah – Modern souk with Burj Al Arab views
๐ข Family & Entertainment
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Theme parks – IMG Worlds of Adventure, Motiongate
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Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo
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Ski Dubai – Indoor skiing and snow park
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Dhow cruises – Dinner cruises in Marina or Creek
โจ Why Dubai Stands Out
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Ultra-modern infrastructure with deep cultural roots
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Safe, clean, and easy to navigate
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Perfect for luxury travelers, families, adventure seekers, and culture lovers

Day 2
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi blends grandeur, culture, calm beaches, and desert landscapes. It’s more spacious and refined than Dubai, with a strong emphasis on heritage, art, and monumental architecture.
๐ Culture & Landmarks
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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque – One of the world’s most beautiful mosques; open to non-Muslims
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Qasr Al Watan – The Presidential Palace with opulent halls and exhibitions
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Louvre Abu Dhabi – Global art museum under a striking dome
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Heritage Village – Traditional Emirati life, crafts, and history
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Abrahamic Family House – Interfaith complex with mosque, church, and synagogue
๐๏ธ City & Waterfront
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Corniche Road – Beach promenades, skyline views, cycling paths
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Saadiyat Island – Cultural district and pristine white-sand beaches
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Yas Island – Entertainment hub with hotels, marinas, and nightlife
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Observation Deck at 300 – Panoramic views from Etihad Towers
๐๏ธ Desert & Nature
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Liwa Oasis & Empty Quarter – Towering sand dunes and desert resorts
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Desert safaris – Camel trekking, dune bashing, sandboarding
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Mangrove National Park – Kayaking through protected mangroves
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Al Wathba Wetland Reserve – Birdwatching, including flamingos
๐ข Entertainment & Family Attractions
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Ferrari World – Home to the world’s fastest roller coaster
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Yas Waterworld – Large Emirati-themed water park
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Warner Bros. World – Indoor theme park for families
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Yas Marina Circuit – Formula 1 track tours and driving experiences
๐ฝ๏ธ Food & Dining
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Fine dining and waterfront restaurants
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Traditional Emirati dishes like machboos, harees, and thareed
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International cuisine reflecting Abu Dhabi’s global population
๐๏ธ Beaches & Relaxation
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Saadiyat Public Beach – Natural dunes and turquoise waters
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Corniche Beach – Central, well-maintained urban beach
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Luxury beach resorts with spas and private beaches
โจ Why Visit Abu Dhabi
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Monumental architecture with cultural depth
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Calmer, more elegant atmosphere than Dubai
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Ideal for culture lovers, families, and relaxed luxury travelers

Day 3
Sharjah
Sharjah is the cultural capital of the UAE, known for its museums, heritage districts, family-friendly atmosphere, and strong emphasis on Emirati and Islamic traditions. It’s quieter and more traditional than Dubai, yet deeply rewarding for culture-focused travelers.
๐ Culture, History & Museums
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Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization – Artifacts, manuscripts, and Islamic scientific heritage
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Sharjah Art Museum – One of the largest art museums in the Gulf
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Sharjah Heritage Museum – Daily life, customs, and traditions of old Sharjah
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Bait Al Naboodah & heritage houses – Restored merchant homes showcasing Gulf architecture
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Sharjah Calligraphy Museum – Arabic calligraphy and decorative arts
๐๏ธ Old Town & Heritage Areas
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Heart of Sharjah – Beautifully restored historic district with souks, cafés, and museums
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Souk Al Arsah – One of the oldest markets in the UAE
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Central Souk (Blue Souk) – Iconic architecture, textiles, gold, and souvenirs
๐ฟ Nature & Outdoor Spaces
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Al Noor Island – Art installations, butterfly house, gardens, and night illumination
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Sharjah Corniche – Waterfront walks and skyline views
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Sharjah Desert Park – Wildlife center, botanical garden, and natural history museum
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Mleiha Archaeological Centre – Fossils, Bronze Age tombs, desert hikes, and stargazing
๐๏ธ Beaches & Coast
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Al Khan Beach – Calm waters near the city
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Khor Fakkan (East Coast, Sharjah Emirate) – Beaches, snorkeling, mountain scenery
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Kalba Mangroves – Kayaking and birdwatching in protected mangrove forests
๐ฝ๏ธ Food & Local Life
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Traditional Emirati and Levantine cuisine
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Excellent Arabic bakeries, grills, and sweet shops
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Family-oriented dining and cafés (alcohol-free emirate)
๐จ๐ฉ๐ง Family-Friendly Attractions
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Sharjah Aquarium
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Maraya Art Centre
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Rain Room (immersive art experience)
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Al Montazah Parks – Water park and amusement rides
โจ Why Visit Sharjah
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Deep focus on heritage, arts, and education
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More traditional and conservative atmosphere
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Excellent value and ideal for culture lovers, families, and slow travelers

Day 4
Jebel Jais
Jebel Jais is the UAE’s highest mountain, offering dramatic scenery, cool temperatures, and some of the country’s best outdoor adventure. It’s a striking contrast to the cities and deserts—perfect for nature and thrill seekers.
๐๏ธ Scenic Views & Nature
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Jebel Jais Viewing Deck Park – Panoramic mountain vistas, cafés, shaded seating
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Mountain drives – One of the UAE’s most scenic roads with hairpin turns
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Sunrise & sunset photography – Cooler air and golden light over rugged peaks
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Stargazing – Minimal light pollution compared to the cities
๐ข Adventure & Thrills
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Jebel Jais Flight (Zipline) – World’s longest zipline, soaring over deep canyons
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Jais Sky Tour – Series of shorter ziplines and sky bridges
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Via Ferrata – Guided climbing route with fixed cables (seasonal)
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Mountain biking – Technical descents and scenic routes
๐ถ Hiking & Outdoor Activities
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Marked hiking trails – From easy walks to challenging scrambles
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Wadi exploration – Rocky valleys and seasonal pools
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Picnicking – Designated picnic areas with mountain views
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Camping – Wild camping allowed in designated areas (weather permitting)
๐ฝ๏ธ Dining & Relaxation
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1484 by Puro – Highest restaurant in the UAE
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Food trucks and pop-up cafés (weekends & peak season)
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Relaxed mountain cafés with outdoor seating
โ๏ธ Climate & Best Time to Visit
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Cooler than the rest of the UAE, especially in winter
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Best months: October–April
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Bring layers—temperatures can drop significantly at night
๐ Practical Tips
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About 1.5–2 hours from Dubai
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Best reached by car
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Wear sturdy shoes for hiking
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Check weather and wind conditions before ziplining
โจ Why Visit Jebel Jais
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The UAE’s top destination for outdoor adventure
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Cooler climate and dramatic mountain landscapes
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Ideal for day trips, adrenaline experiences, or quiet escapes




