7 Days / 6 Nights | Dubai
When you think of a Dubai tour, images of record-breaking skyscrapers and high-end shopping malls often come to mind. However, Dubai is a multi-layered destination. To truly understand the city, one must explore its three distinct personalities:
1. The Modern Metropolis (Downtown & Marina)
This is the Dubai of the postcards. Downtown Dubai is home to the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, where you can witness the city from the "At the Top" observation deck. Adjacent is the Dubai Mall, a sprawling universe of retail, an Olympic-sized ice rink, and the massive Dubai Aquarium. At night, the Dubai Fountain performs a choreographed dance of water and light that remains a top free attraction.
Further south, Dubai Marina and JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residence) offer a Mediterranean-style waterfront lifestyle with luxury yachts, alfresco dining, and the Ain Dubai—the world’s largest observation wheel.
2. The Cultural Heart (Old Dubai)
To see where it all began, head to Dubai Creek. For just 1 AED, you can ride a traditional Abra (wooden boat) to cross the water. Explore the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood, where wind-tower architecture reveals how locals kept cool before electricity. Don't miss the Gold Souk and Spice Souk in Deira, where the air is thick with the scent of saffron and the glitter of 24-karat gold.
3. The Future & Beyond
In 2026, Dubai continues to lead in innovation. The Museum of the Future is an architectural marvel that explores the next 50 years of human evolution. New immersive attractions like House of Hype and the ARTE MUSEUM have redefined how tourists interact with digital art and technology.
1. Desert Safari: The Essential Adventure
No Dubai tour is complete without heading into the dunes. A typical evening desert safari includes:
2. Palm Jumeirah: The Engineering Wonder
This man-made island shaped like a palm tree is home to some of the world’s most luxurious resorts, including Atlantis, The Palm. You can take the monorail for a scenic view or visit The View at The Palm for a 360-degree perspective of the archipelago.
3. Global Village & Miracle Garden
Open seasonally (usually October to April), Global Village is a massive multicultural festival park featuring pavilions from over 80 countries. Nearby, the Dubai Miracle Garden showcases over 150 million blooming flowers arranged in stunning shapes, including a full-size Emirates A380 aircraft covered in flora.
Best Time to Visit
For most tourists, including Indian citizens, obtaining a visa is a straightforward process.
Standard Tourist Visa: Available for 14, 30, or 90 days.
Booking a pre-designed package in 2026 offers several advantages: