Sharing- AED-150
Sharing- AED-150
Private- AED-1050 ( up to 7 Person)
Our 12 hour Dubai Explore Tour would take you to the most prominent places in Abu Dhabi. You also get to see two different sides of Dubai, the literal one and the ultramodern one. Beginning with the Dubai Museum, located in the Al Fahidi Fort( constructed in the 18th century), you ’ll get to endure Dubai before it discovered oil and came the power burg it's moment. This is followed by a drive along the Dubai Creek, which is a historical area and still holds remains of the history.
While the literal part of the megacity is relatively intriguing, your Dubai city tour would not be complete if you don't see its ultramodern side. So now get ready to see some of the emirate’s futuristic buildings and admiration- inspiring infrastructures! We ’ll drive you former Sheik Zayed Road, allowing you to catch a regard of Dubai’s ultramodern icons like Mall of the Emirates, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall and Burj Al Arab along the way.
With the trip extending to Jumeirah region, further and further lodestones will be revealed. Take in the spellbinding traditional Arabic armature as you make your way through the fascinating Jumeirah Mosque. You ’ll also pass through the one- of- its-kind Palm islets, Jumeirah Beach, and enjoy print stops at Atlantis Palm Hotel.
This stint package by us has been designed to cover the most important places in the megacity of Dubai. This stint package is perfect for those who want to view the entire megacity of Dubai in a short period of time.
Abu Dhabi is the capital city of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), located on the southeastern side of the Arabian Peninsula. It is the largest of the seven emirates that make up the UAE and covers an area of around 67,340 square kilometers. The city has a diverse population of around 1.6 million people, with a mix of local Emiratis and expatriates from all over the world.
Abu Dhabi is known for its modern architecture, luxury shopping, and cultural attractions. The city has a rich history, and visitors can explore its traditional neighborhoods, museums, and cultural sites, such as the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Qasr Al Watan, and the Heritage Village.
Abu Dhabi is also home to many modern attractions, including amusement parks, world-class golf courses, and sporting facilities. The city's stunning coastline features beautiful beaches, mangrove forests, and numerous islands that can be explored on boat tours.
As a global hub for business and commerce, Abu Dhabi is a significant player in the world economy, with industries including oil and gas, finance, tourism, and construction. The city's impressive infrastructure, including the Abu Dhabi International Airport, the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center, and the Etihad Rail, makes it an attractive destination for business travelers and tourists alike.
Overall, Abu Dhabi is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city that offers a unique blend of traditional and modern attractions, making it an exciting destination for visitors from around the world.
Abu Dhabi has a wealth of attractions that cater to a variety of interests, including:
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: One of the largest mosques in the world, with stunning architecture and intricate details.
Emirates Palace Hotel: A luxurious hotel known for its lavish interiors, private beach, and fine dining.
Qasr Al Watan: A palace that showcases the history, culture, and traditions of the UAE.
Louvre Abu Dhabi: A world-class art museum featuring works from around the globe.
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi: An amusement park with thrilling rides and attractions, including the world's fastest roller coaster.
Yas Island: A man-made island that features a variety of attractions, including Yas Waterworld, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, and Yas Marina Circuit.
Saadiyat Island: A cultural district that houses museums, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi and the upcoming Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.
Heritage Village: A living museum that showcases traditional Emirati life and culture.
Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital: A unique attraction that offers visitors a chance to learn about falconry, a traditional sport in the region.
Corniche: A scenic waterfront promenade that offers views of the city's skyline and beaches.These are just a few of the many attractions that Abu Dhabi has to offer. Other popular activities include desert safaris, camel rides, and visiting local markets to experience traditional Emirati culture.
8:00 AM: Departure from Dubai
9:30 AM: Arrival at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi
11:00 AM: Depart for Emirates Palace Hotel
11:30 AM: Arrival at Emirates Palace Hotel for a quick tour of the luxurious property
12:00 PM: Depart for Qasr Al Watan
12:30 PM: Arrival at Qasr Al Watan for a tour of the palace
1:30 PM: Lunch break at a local restaurant
2:30 PM: Depart for Saadiyat Island
3:00 PM: Visit the Louvre Abu Dhabi or the Manarat Al Saadiyat
4:00 PM: Depart for Yas Island
4:30 PM: Visit Ferrari World Abu Dhabi or Yas Waterworld
6:30 PM: Departure from Yas Island
8:00 PM: Arrival back in Dubai
Note: The itinerary can be adjusted based on your preferences and interests, and the duration of each stop can be customized as well. Also, please note that some attractions may have specific timings or may be closed on certain days of the week, so it's best to check before planning your tour.
All personal expenses spend for shopping, drinks and dining etc n-site during the tour entry fee to attraction places if any.
Transfers are only provided from centrally located hotels and residences in Dubai city. (Deira, Bur Dubai, Sheikh Zayed, Marina)
Pick up from Areas other than centrally located Dubai Hotels / Residence will be done on request with an additional surcharge.
On specific days and weekends, some of the locations might remain close for visits. In such cases, we do not hold any responsibility and no compensation will be adjusted.
The pick-up/drop-off timing on Sharing transfers can be modified as per the trip schedule by 30 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic conditions and your location.
No change in the timing during Ramadan. Guests can buy their lunch in Dubai Mall but it will be consumed in the vehicle only. Drinking/eating/chewing gum in public is not allowed during Ramadan.
Children under 3 years will be considered as infant and entry will be free of cost.
Children aged from 3 to 10 years will be considered as child and charged child rate.
Children above age 10 will be considered as an adult and charged adult rate.