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Dubai, UAE

Dubai is situated on the Eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, in the south west corner of the Arabian Gulf and is well known for its warm hospitality and rich ethnic heritage. With year-round sunshine, intriguing deserts, beautiful beaches, lavish hotels and shopping malls, fascinating heritage attractions and a thriving business community, Dubai receives millions of leisure and business visitors each year from around the world.
 
Dubai is tolerant and cosmopolitan and all visitors are welcome. However, Islam is a way of life in the city and therefore tourists should adopt a certain level of cultural and religious sensitivity for the duration of their stay.

Dubai is a city that boasts unmatchable hotels, remarkable architecture and world-class entertainment and sporting events. The Dubai Desert Classic is a major stop on the Professional Golf Association tour. The Dubai Open, an ATP tennis tournament and the Dubai World Cup is the world's richest horserace, all draw in thousands every year.

Things to do in Dubai

There are quite a few lovely sites to enjoy while in Dubai, but here are a few of them you won't want to miss on your next visit.

A good place to start exploring the history and heritage of Dubai is the Dubai Museum. The Museum is located inside Al Fahidi Fort, one of Dubai’s oldest buildings dating back to 1787.
You can take one of the Dubai tours through the Jumeirah Mosque to learn more about the Muslim culture. If you enjoy being on the water, you'll want to be sure to visit the Bur Dubai Abra Dock for a relaxing stroll or a quick boat ride. After an enjoyable day visiting the best tourist locations in Dubai, you can head to the Dubai Fountains at night for a music, light and water celebration you have to see to believe.

Dubai is packed with attractions that appeal to children, like the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo. One of the top spots for kids in Dubai is the Wild Wadi Water Park, home to 23 thrilling rides. If you and your family enjoy the water on its own, you'll want to take Dubai excursions to one of the area's fabulous beaches like the one located at Al Mamzar Park or Jumeirah Beach and Park.
One of the most unique attractions in Dubai for children is KidZania. At KidZania children get the chance to live out their dreams of being fireman or policeman in this fun, interactive city built specifically with young visitors in mind. If your kids like animals, you'll want to pick up a map and check out Creekside Park home to a fun dolphin show. If they are interested in seeing animals in their native habitat, you can head to the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve.

Enjoy an adrenaline rush as your field guide takes you on an exhilarating 4x4 drive in the big sand dunes. The dunes are bigger in size when compared to the other areas of Dubai. Camel rides, dune sandboarding, traditional henna painting and a 3-course barbecue dinner can be enjoyed.

Dubai is rapidly becoming the go to destination for people interested in visiting the United Arab Emirates. Let Found Travel take you there.

Currency

The local currency is the Dirham, which is set at AED 3.67 to 1 US dollar.

Dubai Rule

Since 1833 the reigning Al Maktoum family have ruled Dubai. Under their wise and progressive leadership Dubai has prospered and it is now the business and tourism hub for a region that stretches from Egypt to the Indian sub-continent, and from South Africa to the CIS countries.

Dubai, with an area of 3,885 square kilometres, is the second largest emirate in the UAE. Situated on the banks of the Dubai Creek, a natural inlet from the Gulf which divides the city into the Deira district to its north and Bur Dubai on its south.

Culture & Heritage

Politeness and hospitality are among the most highly prized of virtues in the Arab world, and visitors will be charmed by the warmth and approachability of the people. Dubai ’s culture is rooted in Islam, providing a strength and inspiration that touches all aspects of everyday life. Virtually every neighbourhood has its own mosque, where the faithful congregate for prayer five times every day. One of the largest and most beautiful mosques is Jumeirah Mosque- a spectacular example of modern Islamic architecture.

Economy

The past few decades have witnessed incredible growth throughout all sectors of the Dubai economy. The Emirate’s government is constantly working to improve its commercial transparency and introduce dynamic regulations that aid the formation of small and medium enterprises. Dubai’s economy is no longer reliant on oil, but is more diversified, relying heavily on trade, services and finance sectors. With its central geographic location between Asian and European markets, Dubai has worked hard to establish itself as an integral part of the global trade mechanism. Its central location has also allowed Dubai to become a popular and accessible tourist destination.

Climate

The climate of Dubai, the most populous of the United Arab Emirates, is subtropical desert, with very mild or pleasantly warm winters and hot summers.
The average temperature ranges from 19.5 °C (67.5 °F) in January, to 36.5 °C (98 °F) in August.

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