How to spend a night in Dubai?
- Nightclubs: Dubai is famous for its first-class nightclubs, where famous DJs from all over the world perform. Many clubs are located in hotels and offer a great atmosphere.
Rooftop Bars: Rooftop bars with panoramic views of the city are a great choice for those who want to enjoy a cocktail and a beautiful sunset. - Live Music Restaurants: Many restaurants in Dubai offer live music, from jazz and blues to Arabic and pop music.
- Beach Clubs: Beach clubs are open late into the night, offering beach parties, pools, and DJ sets.
- Shows and Performances: Various shows, concerts and theatrical performances are available in Dubai.
- Karaoke Bars: An opportunity to show your vocal talents in karaoke bars.
- Night Markets: Some markets, such as Global Village, are open late into the night and offer unique entertainment and shopping.
- Boat Cruises: Overnight cruises at Dubai Marina or Dubai Creek with dinner and entertainment.
- Hookah bars (Shisha lounges): The opportunity to relax and enjoy a hookah in a cozy atmosphere.
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Although Dubai is quite liberal compared to other cities in the region, it is important to keep in mind local norms. Public displays of affection, such as kisses and hugs, are not welcome. You should dress modestly: cover your shoulders and knees, especially in government offices and malls. Alcohol can only be consumed in licensed establishments, and drunken behavior on the streets can lead to serious consequences. It is not recommended to photograph local residents, especially women, without permission. By following these simple rules, you can enjoy your vacation without trouble.
Go to question pageIn Dubai, it is recommended to dress respectfully, taking into account local traditions and culture: - Men: Shorts and T-shirts are suitable for casual wear, but in public places and especially in business areas it is better to wear long trousers and shirts. - Women: It is recommended to wear clothes that cover the shoulders and knees. Swimwear and beachwear are allowed in tourist areas and on beaches, but outside of these areas it is better to choose more closed clothes. - Mosques and religious sites: Long sleeves and long trousers or skirts are required to visit mosques. Women need to cover their heads with a scarf or shawl.
Go to question pageDuring our journey, you will see the famous margin of Dubai.
Go to question pageYes, the route before the start you can adjust and discuss your wishes with the captain.
Go to question pageThe main currency in Dubai is the UAE Dirham (AED). However, most tourist and retail locations accept major international credit and debit cards, as well as US dollars and euros.
Go to question pagePopular sports in Dubai include: - Football: One of the most popular sports in the UAE. - Tennis: Dubai hosts international tennis tournaments such as the Dubai Tennis Championships. - Golf: There are many golf clubs in the city, including Emirates Golf Club and Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club. - Horse racing: Annual horse races such as the Dubai World Cup attract a lot of spectators. - Water sports: Surfing, kitesurfing, water skiing and diving are popular among tourists and locals.
Go to question pageThe best beaches in Dubai include: - Jumeirah Beach: A popular public beach overlooking Burj Al Arab. - La Mer Beach: A modern beach with entertainment areas and restaurants. - Kite Beach: Famous for its kitesurfing facilities. - Sunset Beach: An ideal place for evening walks and sunset photography.
Go to question pageDubai International Airport is one of the busiest in the world, but it is well organized. After landing, I decided to take the metro, which connects the airport directly to key areas of the city. It’s a quick and inexpensive way to reach the center. The trains are clean, air-conditioned, and have space for luggage. An alternative is taxis, which are available 24/7. Official taxis are cream-colored and equipped with meters; the ride to the center takes about 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic. For added comfort, you can arrange a transfer through your hotel or use services like Uber and Careem. I chose the metro and was pleasantly surprised by the convenience and efficiency of this mode of transport.
Go to question pageSpeed limits for yachts in Dubai vary depending on the area: - Marinas and ports: Speed limit up to 5-7 knots. - Near beaches and bathing areas: Speed limit up to 5 knots. - Open waters: Usually the speed is not limited, but it is recommended to take reasonable precautions and take into account weather conditions.
Go to question pageThe main language in Dubai is Arabic, but English is widely used in business and everyday life. Languages of numerous ethnic communities such as Urdu, Hindi, Tagalog and others are also common.
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