

Destination:
Dubai, UAE
Date:
January 2018
Flight
Information
Flights From
USA
Below are sample fares from USA cities to Dubai. Since the availability is constantly changing, please call us for exact fares & info.
Airport
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New York
Dallas
Houston
Los Angeles
Atlanta
Chicago
Fares
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$630
$730
$710
$730
$790
$595
Flights From
Canada
Below are sample fares from Canadian cities to Dubai. Since the availability is constantly changing, please call us for exact fares & info.
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Toronto
Vancouver
Montreal
Calgary
Edmonton
Halifax
Fares
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$1135
$1085
$1015
$1030
$1120
$1115
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Beautiful view of Burj al Arab from this luxury Jumeirah Beach hotel.

View of the beach is beautiful from this upscale hotel.

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Camel rides, dune sandboarding, traditional henna painting, and a 3-course barbecue dinner await in the desert on this evening adventure. Set off for the ultimate Arabian experience a you off-road into the golden dunes beyond Dubai for an evening of food, dance, and entertainment. In a comfortable and luxurious 4-wheel-drive vehicle, ride through the vast wilderness of endless dunes, illuminated by the burnished glow of the setting sun.

Get up-close looks at the grand domes of a historic mosque, explore Arab culture at an intriguing museum, find out how an ancient city is building up its modern profile, and make a special trip to a world-class racetrack on this immersive excursion to Abu Dhabi. Cruise through desert landscapes and along oceanfront roads until you reach the United Arab Emirates' coastal capital. When you arrive, head toward the sparkling white edifice of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

See Dubai from both land and water—on the same vehicle—as you hop aboard the only amphibious sightseeing vehicle in the Middle East. Explore Emirati heritage in Dubai Creek and cruise past traditional dhow and abra boats—this is a chance to view the city in inimitable style. In Dubai Creek you can see some of the oldest areas of the city—your guide points of Shindagha Heritage Village and the stalls of Dubai's well-known souks: Gold Souk, Spice Souk, and Old Souk.

2-Park Combo: Choose from Bollywood Parks, LEGOLAND®, and MOTIONGATE™, consider opting for all-you-can eat dining, and get convenient pickup directly from your Dubai hotel. check out India's colorful entertainment industry at Bollywood Parks, where themed areas take you along for tales of action, comedy, romance, and adventure, and you can catch a show at the Rajmahal Theatre for Broadway-style Bollywood musicals. Or, head to MOTIONGATE™ to be enchanted by the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.

Set in the desert sands of Dubai, Qasr Al Sultan is an escape from the bustle of the modern city to an oasis of excellent hospitality, food, and entertainment. First treat your sense to a sumptuous buffet in the Food Bazaar, where talented chefs use hundreds of ingredients to prepare an elaborate lineup of aromatic Arabic dishes right before you. As you feast, watch live performances of authentic pearl diving songs, captivating tanoura and dabka dances, and enthralling falcon shows.

Gaze at the Dubai skyline as you dive into a dinner of a mouth-watering selection of continental and oriental dishes. This unforgettable evening cruise along the Dubai Creek aboard a traditionally decorated wooden dhow (sailing vessel) is topped off by a lively evening of Arabian music. From the peace of the water and under the moonlit sky, you feel a million miles away from the hubbub of the twinkling cityscape in the distance. Sit back and relax as you soak up the vibrant entertainment.
Negotiating Dubai by foot, even combined with public transport, is highly challenging due to the lack of pavements, traffic lights and pedestrian crossings.

Take An Abra Ride Across The Creek. Everyone should experience crossing the Dubai Creek on an abra. You can buy a one-way ticket or hire your own abra for an hour. The Creek is the original centre of the city's commerce and still buzzes with boats zipping up and down plying their trade and cargo. Using the abra is a great way to take in some of the older parts of the city.

Dubai’s taxis are available to hail nearly everywhere at just about any time, day or night. If you prefer to schedule a ride (or in the off chance that you can’t find one curbside), you can call for a Dubai taxi pick-up. While taxis are reasonably priced in Dubai compared to other major cities, the price per kilometre does change depending on a few factors, like tolls or the time of day you’re travelling. If you prefer to use an app to book a ride, Uber or Careem are available.

When it comes to the most convenience possible, our bus routes are hard to beat. Did you know that over 75 bus routes operate within Dubai city and 15 routes run from Dubai to the other emirates? Dubai double-decker and public buses are air-conditioned, comfortable and will get you where you need to go at minimal cost. Dubai bus shelters are modern and air-conditioned for added comfort. And most convenient of all, the NOL smart card allows you to pay your fares with a single card.

A great way to get to Dubai’s busy landmarks and popular neighbourhoods like the Dubai Mall, Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah and JBR is via the driverless metro and tram system. Dubai Metro tickets must be purchased in the form of a Nol card – which can also be used to pay for bus, tram and taxi fare – and rides can cost as little as AED3. You can also purchase multi-day passes, ideal if you plan on using the metro frequently during your stay.
Dubai Travel Tips

With more than 9,189 options for international restaurants according to local food blogger Food Sheikh, eating out in Dubai can be overwhelming. Going out for Indian food alone would mean selecting from more than 2,000 options. It’s a little easier with Emirati cuisine, as there are only 60 restaurants serving local plates of al harees, kibbeh al bezar, or lamb thereed. The demand for Emirati food is rising, offering modern spins on traditional dishes.

This visually unique shopping structure has six different courts, each designed in the style of the countries or regions visited by the 14th-century Islamic traveler and diarist, Ibn Battuta. From the azure tiles and fountains at Andalusia Court, you'll wander through Tunisia, Egypt, Persia, India, and finally to the life-size junk boat on display at the China court. There are more than 200 stores here.

United Arab Emirates tourist visa is not required for citizens of United States of America for a stay up to 30 days. For other nationalities, please check our website for more info.

Meena Bazaar is a shopping destination, perfect for old-fashioned shopping. There are many shops catering to the needs of the customers. Visitors could walk in the lanes and browse through just about any item starting from clothing, jewellery, electronic gadgets, footwear, dry fruits, and perfumes etc. Shoppers desiring to buy some jewellery will enjoy to shop at the endless jewellery stores all stocked with gold of every hue and stone in market.