Dubai is the most populated city in the Middle East. Dubai has a broad range of things to do throughout the entire year. Each and every inch of Dubai is awe-inspiring with old palaces, village towns and skyscrapers as well as lavish hotels. There are endless activities one can enjoy in Desert safari Dubai deals in the course of planning a trip. There are a lot of things to do in Dubai, but these are the top three points to consider when making plans for an Dubai vacation.

 

1 - Shop till You Drop

 

Dubai houses several high-end brands and boutiques including jewelry, spice markets electronic technology items and other items. Dubai is the ideal place to shop if you're a visitor who prefers shopping for quality finds over going out and experiencing cultural activities. There's no tax on sales. The city transforms itself into a huge market during the festival known as "Dubai Shopping Festival" takes place the whole month of January every year. You can choose to stay at one of the hotels in Deira where you will be close to the gold and spice souk of Bur Dubai, where cafes and more shops are there too.

 

2 - Cruising the Dhow

 

You can't visit Dubai without a trip on the dhow. It's a traditional wooden Arab sailing boat that merchants used to sell their goods, like fruits from the Arabian Peninsula, then from India and Pakistan as well as from the Eastern part of Africa.

 

If you travel with your partner, it is best to book a dhow cruise that begins sailing at around 8:30 PM to 10:30 PM. Enjoy dinner aboard the dhow while listening to Arabian music in the evening under the full moon and stars. You can choose from various delicious intercontinental buffets. On this cruise, you will get to tour Dubai and take in its rich history and contemporary architecture- a quintessential image of Dubai.

 

3 - A journey down Memory Lane

 

Visit the Dubai Museum to get an insider's perspective of the process by which Dubai has become one of the most recognizable cities around the globe. It tells the story of the city's past from its beginnings as an Bedouin settlement and pearl diving area to today. The museum is located in the restored Al Fahidi Fort- one of the most renowned architectural sites in Dubai.

 

Visit the House of Sheik Saeed al Maktoum in Burj Nagar to see what Dubai's royals look like. They are one of many heritage sites that tourists visit every year. You can visit Hatta, a heritage village located 115 km to the to the south of Dubai. It is located on the Royal Hatta Mountain.