Popular Dubai Packages
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Urban Wonders of Dubai
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Royale Dubai Getaway
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Downtown Dubai Diaries
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Elite Emirates Experience
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International Destinations!
International Destinations!

Burj Khalifa
Experience the magic of Dubai from the top of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building on Earth. Enjoy breathtaking views from the 124th and 148th floors and capture memories that will last a lifetime.

Desert Safari
No Dubai trip is complete without a desert safari. Ride across the dunes in a 4x4, try sandboarding, and relax at a traditional camp with BBQ dinners, belly dancing, and henna painting.

Museum of the Future
Museum of the Future –Step into the future at this architectural marvel. The Museum of the Future takes you on an immersive journey through AI, space exploration, and futuristic innovation.

Dubai Frame
Walk the bridge connecting the past and future of Dubai. The Dubai Frame offers stunning panoramic views of both old and new Dubai — all from 150 meters above ground.

Yas Island
Located just a short drive away, Yas Island is a paradise for thrill-seekers. Don’t miss Yas Waterworld, Warner Bros. World, and the iconic Yas Marina Circuit.

Burj Al Arab
The sail-shaped Burj Al Arab is one of the most luxurious hotels globally. Indulge in fine dining, book a spa treatment, or simply admire its stunning architecture.
In the Spotlight
Dubai's restaurant scene is as diverse and exciting as the city itself. From glittering rooftop restaurants to humble street food stalls, there is something to suit every taste and budget. While the city is known for its luxury dining, it also has a fantastic selection of affordable restaurants where you can enjoy delicious food without breaking the bank. These eateries offer a glimpse into the city's multicultural fabric, with cuisines from all over the world.
Ravi Restaurant: A legendary Pakistani restaurant in Satwa, Ravi is a Dubai institution. It's famous for its delicious and affordable curries, biryanis, and grilled meats. This no-frills restaurant is a favorite among residents and visitors alike.


Al Ustad Special Kabab: This family-run Iranian restaurant has been serving some of the best kebabs in Dubai for over 40 years. The walls are adorned with photos of celebrity patrons, and the atmosphere is always buzzing.
Bu Qtair Restaurant: A humble seafood shack near Jumeirah Beach, Bu Qtair serves up the freshest fish and prawns, marinated in a secret blend of spices and deep-fried to perfection. Be prepared to queue, as this place is incredibly popular.


Operation: Falafel: With several branches across the city, Operation: Falafel is the go-to spot for delicious and affordable Arabic street food. Their falafel, shawarma, and mana'eesh are all excellent.
Emirati cuisine is a rich and flavorful blend of Middle Eastern and Asian influences. It's characterized by the use of aromatic spices, such as saffron, cardamom, and turmeric, and features a variety of rice dishes, grilled meats, and slow-cooked stews.

Machboos: Considered the national dish of the UAE, Machboos is a flavorful rice dish made with chicken, lamb, or fish, and a blend of aromatic spices.
Thareed: A hearty stew made with meat and vegetables, served over a bed of thin, crispy bread. It's a traditional dish that's especially popular during Ramadan.


Luqaimat: Sweet, sticky dumplings that are deep-fried and drizzled with date syrup. These are a popular dessert, especially during celebrations.
Al Harees: A simple and delicious dish made from wheat and meat, slow-cooked for hours until it reaches a porridge-like consistency. It's often served during weddings and other special occasions.

Dubai's souks, or traditional markets, are a vibrant and bustling part of the city's culture. Here you can find everything from gold and spices to textiles and perfumes. Haggling is expected, so be prepared to bargain for the best prices.
Gold Souk: A dazzling market with hundreds of shops selling gold, silver, and precious stones. Even if you're not in the market for jewelry, it's worth a visit just to see the incredible displays.


Spice Souk: A sensory delight, the Spice Souk is filled with the fragrant aromas of spices, herbs, and incense from around the world.
Textile Souk: A colorful market where you can find a wide variety of fabrics, from fine silks to embroidered cottons. You can also have clothes custom-made by the tailors in the souk.


Souk Madinat Jumeirah: A modern take on a traditional souk, Souk Madinat Jumeirah offers a more relaxed and upscale shopping experience. Here you'll find a mix of souvenir shops, art galleries, and restaurants.
The official currency of Dubai is the UAE Dirham (AED). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and malls, it's a good idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases, taxis, and shopping in the souks. You can exchange your currency at the airport, but you'll likely get a better rate at one of the many currency exchange centers in the city.
Special Tips
- While credit cards are widely accepted, some smaller shops and restaurants may only accept cash.
- ATMs are widely available throughout the city.
- Tipping is not mandatory, but it's customary to leave a small tip for good service.
Indian citizens can obtain a visa on arrival in Dubai for a maximum stay of 14 days, provided they have a valid US, UK, or EU visa. Otherwise, you will need to apply for a visa in advance. There are several types of tourist visas available, including 30-day and 60-day single and multiple-entry visas. You can apply for a visa through an authorized travel agent, your airline, or your hotel.
Dubai is a very safe city with a low crime rate. However, it's important to be aware of the local laws and customs. Dress modestly in public places, especially during the holy month of Ramadan. Public displays of affection are not permitted. It's also illegal to drink alcohol in public, except in licensed venues.
- Police: 999
- Ambulance: 998
- Fire Department: 997



