Dubai: What to see?
During the boat, you will see the famous Burj al-Arab Hotel, which is one of the highest buildings in the world, as well as the Atlantis Hotel, located on the artificial island of Palma Jumeira in the shape of a palm tree. You can also look at the highest skyscraper in the world of Burdzh Khalifa, Dubai Eye Ferris wheel and much more.
Dubai is a city that attracts tourists with its skyscrapers, luxurious hotels and beaches. But to see all these beauties, it is not necessary to stop only on land. You can take a sea walk around the city and enjoy its views from the water. An unhurried walk around the Persian Gulf is an ideal way to look at the city from the other side.
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Go to question pageInterestingly, despite popular belief, oil only accounts for a small portion of Dubai's economy - around 1%. The main industries are trade, real estate, tourism, and financial services. In the 1960s, the discovery of oilfields spurred the development of infrastructure, but Dubai's rulers wisely invested in diversifying the economy. Today, the city is a major transportation hub, with one of the busiest airports in the world and the largest port in the region. I was impressed by how rapidly Dubai transformed from a small trading port into a global city.
Go to question pageLet's start with the basics. A yacht is not just a "big boat". This is a vessel that is used for recreation and entertainment. Yachts can be sailing and motor yachts, as well as vary in size and style. If you see a yacht in the distance, do not rush to call for rescuers — most likely, it's just someone who decided to spend the weekend away from civilization.
Go to question pageOverall, Dubai's weather is warm and sunny throughout the year. However, summer temperatures can be extreme, especially during the day. It is important to take precautions against heatstroke and dehydration during this time.
Go to question pageSome of the best restaurants in Dubai include: - At.mosphere: Located on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa, it offers magnificent views and fine cuisine. - Pierchik: Seafood restaurant on the pier with beautiful views of the Persian Gulf. - Zuma: Modern Japanese cuisine in the center of Dubai. - Nobu: The famous Japanese restaurant at the Atlantis The Palm Hotel. - La Petite Maison: French cuisine with an emphasis on Mediterranean dishes.
Go to question pageDriving in Dubai is organized to a high standard, but there are a few things to note. Driving is on the right-hand side of the road and the roads are generally of a high quality, making driving easy. However, traffic during rush hour can be heavy, especially on major roads like Sheikh Zayed Road. Speed and traffic cameras are in operation throughout the city, and fines can be substantial. I hired a car and found that local drivers can be quite fast and sometimes make unexpected maneuvers, so it’s important to be attentive. Parking can be expensive in the city center, but shopping malls often offer free parking. Public transport, including the metro and tram, is a good alternative for getting around the city.
Go to question pageThe Dubai Opera is a multifunctional concert hall in the form of a traditional Arabic ship "doe", located in Downtown Dubai. It opened in 2016 and is the main cultural center of the city. The opera hosts a variety of events, including operas, ballets, concerts, theatrical productions and musical shows.
Go to question pageDespite its rapid growth, Dubai pays attention to environmental sustainability. One of the significant initiatives is the "Dubai Solar Park," one of the world's largest solar energy projects. I visited "Sustainable City," a zero-carbon residential complex that uses renewable energy sources, waste recycling, and efficient water consumption. The city also implements programs for greening, creating parks, and protecting biodiversity. I noticed that new projects take into account "green building" principles, and public transportation is developing with a focus on eco-friendliness. These efforts demonstrate Dubai's commitment to balancing development with nature conservation.
Go to question pageDesert safari is one of those adventures that you cannot miss in Dubai. I chose the evening safari to see the sunset over the dunes. In a powerful SUV, we raced over the sandy hills, experiencing the thrill of steep descents and ascents. The experienced driver skillfully maneuvered, and I couldn't help but let out excited exclamations. After the exhilarating ride, we stopped at a Bedouin camp. Here, you could try sandboarding, ride a camel, or get a henna tattoo. Dinner under the stars with local cuisine, belly dancing, and traditional music created an unforgettable atmosphere. The desert at night is a special place where silence and the starry sky make you ponder the eternal.
Go to question pageYes, you can drink alcohol on board.
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