Over the last four decades, Dubai has transformed from a tiny Gulf trade centre to one of the world's most abundant, stunning, and futuristic metropolitan destinations, driven by a heady combination of petrodollars, creative business acumen, and naked ambition. If you visit Dubai for a week or just a few days, you will be blown away by the mix of cultures, extraordinary luxury, and world-renowned architecture. Discover everything this one-of-a-kind city offers with the finest Dubai travel guide.

THINGS TO SEE AND DO

Dubai Platinum Luxury Desert Safari

There are several ways to explore the undulating dunes of the desert just outside of Dubai. Still, this animal-spotting desert safari provides a unique and ecologically friendly way to see this stunning region. Remember to dress in layers—the desert may be cool in the morning but soon warms up during the day.

The Global Village

Dubai's Global Village is similar to Epcot on steroids, featuring more than 70 cultures in several nation pavilions where tourists may shop, dine, and do other activities. Bring your camera and take a great shot "for the gram" at one of the "selfie sites," or attend various concerts.

Dubai Marina XLine

Thrill enthusiasts should check out this high-flying zip line that takes riders more than 3,000 feet over Dubai Marina. Riders ride at a speed of roughly 50 miles per hour on average. The starting platform alone is more than 550 feet high, so this attraction is not for the faint of heart.

Burj Khalifa

This is the world's tallest building, and the view from the top is stunning. Take in the sights of Dubai's diverse districts from the 125th level or reserve a space on the world's tallest observation deck with an outdoor patio on the 148th floor. Don't forget to watch The Dubai Fountain display when you return to land.

WHAT TO EAT | BEST RESTAURANTS

Here are the three best restaurants in Dubai:

Brasserie 2.0

There are plenty of ultra-luxurious restaurants in Dubai, but nothing shouts magnificent like an extravagant brunch buffet. With over ten live cooking stations (think: seafood on the outside grill and paella) and a juice and smoothie bar that visitors may enjoy from the outdoor garden terrace, this one surely meets the bill.

102 Comptoir

When you relax into the shady patio of this organic café, you might be excused for thinking you were in California or Tulum. Order an avocado crostino, a halloumi salad, or gluten-free buckwheat pancakes, and then refresh with a chai latte prepared with handmade almond milk. After you've finished your meal, go over to the accompanying concept shop, where you'll discover boho dresses, one-of-a-kind glassware, jewellery, and more.

Baker & Spice

This all-natural café combines Middle Eastern tastes with western cuisine by using local foods wherever feasible. For breakfast, try one of the classic shakshuka and homemade bread, or later in the day, order the handmade beetroot bucatini with chickpea curry and toasted coconut (trust us on this one).

WHERE TO STAY?

In Dubai, there is no lack of hotels, particularly luxury ones. You may also look at renting sites like Airbnb. When it comes to the greatest location, consider Dubai a lengthy strip. If you've gone to Las Vegas or Cancun, you'll understand what we mean.

The most central, and hence most congested, region is around the Dubai Mall, where the Burj Khalifa is situated. The Dubai Marina lies at the opposite end, with the Palm Jumeirah and the Burj Al Arab nearby. The Dubai airport and Old Dubai with its souks are located at the other end of this "strip." The majority of this stretch is occupied by Jumeirah Beach, lined with beach resorts, shops, and restaurants. Depending on your preferences, you could opt to stay near one of these sites.

Burj al Arab

The distinctive silhouette of Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is more than just a stunning hotel; it is a symbol of modern Dubai. Designed to resemble the graceful sail of an Arabian dhow, it soars to a height of 321 meters, towering over the Jumeirah beach. The all-suite hotel offers 201 luxury duplexes with stunning views of the ocean, private beach access, luxury leisure on a breathtaking terrace with pools and cabanas, as well as 9 of the world’s best dining and entertainment venues helmed by Michelin-starred chefs.

Al Qasr

Designed in the style of a Sheikh's summer residence, Jumeirah Al Qasr epitomises palatial luxury. Experience a regal stay in one of the hotel's many suites that pay homage to the opulence of ancient Arabia while enjoying the rich ocean views.

One&Only Royal Mirage

The Palace at One&Only Royal Mirage conjures the magic of Arabia. Guests can wander through the abundant gardens or stroll amongst the meandering water features. The hotel is a tranquil haven with 231 guest rooms and suites and a private beach that offers rich leisure facilities, including a water sports centre, tennis courts, and children's facilities.

When it comes to creature pleasures, all of Dubai's greatest hotels provide extravagant luxury as standard, with opulent suites, rich spa treatments, great bars, and stunning private beaches. Because of their size and elegance, the greatest locations are almost tourist attractions in their own right — self-contained islands of pleasure where you may spend day after day without ever feeling the need to leave.

THE BEST BARS

The city offers a plethora of exceptional bars that go above and beyond the basic, from seaside hangouts ideal for drinking sparkling spritzes and crisp glasses of rosé to fancy watering holes with avant-garde dishes worth dressing up for. Here's a bar list to where you may get a drink with a buddy or lover in the emirate.

  • The Irish Village

  • Double Decker

  • Dhow and Anchor

  • West Beach Bistro & Sports Lounge

  • Sama Lounge

  • Hard Rock Cafe Dubai

  • Somerset’s

  • McGettigan’s

  • Fibber Magge

THE BEST BEACHES

The Middle Eastern emirate of Dubai is widely known for its luxury tourism, but it also has miles and miles of snowy-white, fine-sand beaches. These beaches are located on the warm, aqua-blue Persian Gulf (also known as the Arabic Gulf in the region), transforming the area into an open beach resort destination.

With our selection of the finest beaches in Dubai, you can find the perfect spot to unwind along the coast.

  • Sunset Beach

  • JBR Beach

  • Kite Beach

  • La Mer Beach

  • Black Palace Beach

  • Al Mamzar Beach

  • Jumeirah Beach

  • Marina Beach

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AIRPORTS IN DUBAI FOR PRIVATE CHARTER FLIGHTS

There are five airports within a 50-mile radius of Dubai's city centre, making it easier for our private jet passengers to reach their destination. Dubai International Airport (DXB), Sharjah International Airport (SHJ), and Ras Al Khaimah International Airport (RAK) are the nearest airports (RKT).

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