United Arab Emirates·21 - 28 January 2023

The Arabian Splendor

Grandeur and Luxury in the Oasis that is the United Arab Emirates

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Overview

Dubai & Abu Dhabi are one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations and with good reason. Experience a holiday bar none, in cities that sparkle like gold. You’ll find unbelievable man-made attractions, mega-malls, theme parks, and desert safaris that provide entertainment for days. Live life king size, because the sky's the limit when you’re here.

Highlights

The Old and the New

The Old and the New

Visit Historical Sites and Modern Destinations of the City

Private Cruise and Desert Safaris

Private Cruise and Desert Safaris

What’s a Visit to Dubai without a Cruise and Safari?

The Tallest and Biggest of Everything

The Tallest and Biggest of Everything

Visit the Tallest Building and Biggest Mosque among many other record break attractions

Schedule

A sneak peak to your week in desert

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Arrival Day

After a meet and greet at the Dubai International Airport airport, you’ll be transported to your Hotel you will be welcomed in true Dubai luxury style. 

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Refreshments

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Lunch

Dinner

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Day Two

New meets old as you’ll first tour the historical parts of Dubai and some cultural sites. Scared of heights? You better not be as it’s time to visit the world's tallest building and end the day with a group dinner overlooking the fountains. 

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Breakfast

Dinner

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Lunch

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Day Three

Spend a part of your day at your leisure to enjoy the city in all its glory with a visit to various tourist destinations. Then it's time to feel like a celebrity on a private yacht cruise with food and drinks included!

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Breakfast

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Lunch

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Day Four

Take a morning walk at the beach and see the famous Dubai skyline. Come afternoon, a must-do sunset desert safari beckons which takes you bashing through the sand dunes. Feel like a real Bedouin in the desert camp, and enjoy a delicious dinner to satisfy the appetite you worked up. 

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Dinner

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Lunch

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Day Five

We'll switch cities from Dubai to the Capital Abu Dhabi, where you’ll stay at a beachside resort. You can enjoy the afternoon at the beautiful Saadiyat beach and/or spend the evening walking, running, or cycling (but not driving your own F1 Car please) at the incredible F1 Circuit!

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Breakfast

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Day Six

Time to see what Abu Dhabi city is all about by visiting some of its most enticing attractions such as the world’s biggest Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and many more. Opt for lunch at the tallest restaurant in Abu Dhabi. 

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Breakfast

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Lunch

Dinner

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Day Seven

After breakfast, you can spend the day taking in the amazing atmosphere at the beach on Saadiyat Island. In the evening you’ll be transported to the beautiful Emirates Palace. Your last dinner in the UAE calls from some fine Italian Cuisine right? 

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Breakfast

Dinner

Not Included

Lunch

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Day Eight

Have breakfast and spend part of your day shopping and enjoying your last few hours in Abu Dhabi, before you’re transported to the Dubai Airport for your early morning flight back home. 

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Breakfast

Airport Transfers

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Lunch

Dinner

What's Included

What's Included

Ground Transportation

Emmersive Tours and Activities

Taxes & Fees

5 Star Accommodations

Meals & Beverages (where mentioned)

Airport Transfers

Personal Expenses (room service, telephone, laundry and spa)

Round Trip Airfare to Dubai

Travel Insurance and Medical Insurance

FAQs

You should plan to arrive on January 21st, preferably on a flight that leaves US on the 20th in order to arrive in Dubai on 21st.

During the American Daylight Savings time, when we'll be visiting Dubai, it will be 8 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, and 11 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time. The Emiratis use the 24-hour clock to measure time, so on schedules you'll see noon as 1200, 3:30pm as 1530, and 11pm as 2300.

Dubai has a ton of opportunities for shopping, make room in your luggage to bring things back with you. We encourage you to bring festive attire for our group dinners, it’s not formal but you want to be dressed to impress. Even though Emiratis will not say anything on seeing a tourist with crop tops or tight clothing it’s encourage to keep in mind that we are immersing in the Muslim culture while in the UAE. When you pack, think conservative over revealing and flashy. You should dress modestly to avoid unwanted attention and respect the Muslim culture, and considering the climate, light and loose cotton clothes are the best options

We'll be visiting the grand mosque and palace during this tour, please bring a light weight dress that covers you from neck to ankles and either a hood or a scarf to cover your hair. Otherwise, such clothing is available for purchase or for rent at the entry to the mosque, but not all-American sizes may be available.

Visitors from the US and Canada need a valid passport, but no visas are not required for Americans, Canadians visiting United Arab Emirates for less than 3 months. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after the date you intend to leave the United Arab Emirates and at least one blank passport page. Before traveling abroad it's a good idea to make two photocopies of your passport, your driver's license and your credit cards. Leave one copy at home with a trusted person and another in your suitcase. 

The Arabian Splendor

United Arab Emirates· 21 - 28 January 2023· 7 nights

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