Luxury trip to Dubai and Abu Dhabi – 7 days

Dubai and Abu Dhabi – 7 days

United Arab Emirates – the modern center of the world

In many ways, the United Arab Emirates—especially Dubai and Abu Dhabi—bears the hallmarks of a modern world center. Their wealth, grandeur, and opulence, built on oil, seem unparalleled. Here, gasoline is the cheapest, cars are the fastest, and skyscrapers are the tallest. However, with us, guests have not only the opportunity to sample this luxury but also to learn about the traditions and history of this extraordinary place.

Dream vacation in Dubai – luxury, beaches and futuristic attractions

This is where dreams of the perfect vacation come true – one that combines relaxing on golden beaches, staying in the world's most impressive hotels, and discovering a culture that still lives beneath the surface of modernity. Dubai captivates with its modernity, futuristic architecture, world-class entertainment, and an atmosphere unlike any other.

Package holidays in Dubai and Abu Dhabi – a ready-made plan for the perfect week

Organized 7-day vacation in Dubai and Abu Dhabi with CARTER  This is a great option for those who want a truly comprehensive experience of the Emirates. The program has been designed to encompass both the modern splendor of Dubai and the more traditional, majestic atmosphere of Abu Dhabi, all in one week.

Why is it worth choosing a 7-day holiday in the Emirates?

This planned vacation allows you to see everything the Emirates has to offer in just one week, without rushing or organizational stress. This is a great option for those who want to discover Dubai and Abu Dhabi from their most beautiful and spectacular sides – while ensuring that every detail of the trip is carefully planned.

Trip plan:

1 Welcome to Dubai

Guests arrive at Dubai International Airport, where they are greeted by our attendant and transferred to their hotel in Dubai.

2 Full Day Dubai Private Tour

After breakfast at the hotel, guests will go on a full-day sightseeing tour of Dubai with a private guide. They will visit the Al Fahidi district and the Dubai Museum. Al Fahidi is the oldest, historic district of Dubai. Elegant houses with rough walls protecting the privacy of wealthy residents, equipped with traditional ventilation towers, have become the symbol of the Al Fahidi district. Their inner courtyards are shaded and beautifully decorated. When walking through Al Fahidi, guests will feel as if they are traveling back in time. Old buildings have been transformed into shady cafes, art galleries and shops. Guests can enjoy a refreshing drink at Basta Art Café and admire art in the Majlis and XVA Galleries. Then, participants will go to the Dubai Museum, located in the historic Al-Fahidi Fort. The structure, built in 1787, is the oldest building in Dubai. Over the centuries, it served as a palace, garrison and prison. Currently, the collection of the museum operating in the fort includes archaeological finds, objects related to traditional life from the times before the discovery of oil, as well as photos documenting the development of the city since the mid-XNUMXth century. Then, guests board a traditional boat. open they will cross the Dubai Creek, visit the Gold Souk and the spice souk. Finally, they will stop for photos at the Jumeirah Mosque. A visit to this beautiful mosque is an unforgettable experience. It can accommodate up to 1200 worshipers and is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city. It was built entirely of white stone, in the medieval Fatimid style, with twin minarets rising on either side of the main dome. The tour also includes entry to the Sky Level observation deck of the tallest building in the world - Burj Khalifa (available from 9.00:16.00 a.m. to 555:XNUMX p.m., except on Fridays). At an altitude of XNUMX m, Sky Level is the highest observation deck in the world.

Free time in the evening. Overnight at a hotel in Dubai.

3 Heritage Dinner Safari

In the afternoon, we invite guests for a jeep safari and a traditional dinner (the exclusive tour is available daily from 15.00 p.m. to 21.00 p.m., minimum 2 people). Participants drive a vintage Land Rover through the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve (DDCR) in search of wildlife. DDCR protects the desert ecosystem covering nearly 5% of the emirate of Dubai. 57 species of plants, over 120 species of birds and 43 species of mammals and reptiles have been identified here, including the Arabian oryx, which is an icon of the region. Guests watch a falconry show, a demonstration of preparing traditional Arabic coffee and baking traditional bread. Finally, they will enjoy a luxurious dinner under the stars before returning to stay overnight at their hotel in Dubai.

4 Al Maha Desert Resort

After breakfast, guests leave the hotel in Dubai by noon. Our guides will take them to Al Maha, a luxurious resort in the desert. Guests have the whole day free to take full advantage of the entertainment offered here - they can choose from a wildlife observation trip, a guided tour of the Al Maha Nature Reserve, archery, falcon activities, a car ride in the desert, a camel or horse ride – the price of the trip includes 2 of these activities to choose from, the rest you have to pay for yourself. Overnight at Al Maha Desert Resort.

5 Full Day Abu Dhabi Private Tour

After breakfast at the Al Maha resort, around 10.00:2005 we pick up the guests by car and go to Abu Dhabi. Participants are invited to a private full-day tour of Abu Dhabi. Guests will have the opportunity to visit the Emirates Palace Hotel - since 114, the most luxurious hotel in the world. The hotel was designed by Wimberly Allison Tong and Goo. Its decor uses traditional Arabic motifs, such as a large central dome and 42 smaller domes forming the roof. The façade uses a palette of all shades of sand found in the Arabian deserts. The dome covering the atrium has a diameter of XNUMX m and is covered with mosaics of pure silver and gold. Guests will stop for photos at the Ferrari World amusement park on Yas Island - home to the fastest roller coaster in the world - Formula Rossa. A ride along the Corniche seaside boulevard and then to the Heritage Village - a heritage village, which is a reconstruction of a traditional village around the oasis. Here, visitors can observe traditional aspects of desert life, including coffee pot fires, goat hair tents, and an irrigation system paralysis. The village hosts workshops where craftsmen demonstrate traditional skills such as metal work and the production of ceramic vessels, weaving and spinning. Guests will visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, covering an area of ​​22 m4122. Mosque courtyard with an area of ​​17 m2 It was covered with mosaics and surrounded by 1048 columns. The main dome is the largest dome in the world - it is 85 m high and 32,8 m in diameter. The mosque is finished with Greek and Italian white marble. The interior decorations were made by artists from all over the world. The verses from the Quran are written in three types of Arabic calligraphy. Guests will also visit the Louvre Abu Dhabi - a museum of art and civilization, opened in 2017 as part of cooperation between Abu Dhabi and France. The creation of the Louvre Abu Dhabi was approved by the French Parliament on October 9, 2007. The building's architect is Jean Nouvel, who also designed the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris. The Louvre is part of a $27 billion Saadiyat Island development project aimed at creating the world's largest museum complex. At 8 m2 exhibition space The Louvre Abu Dhabi is the largest art museum on the Arabian Peninsula. Works of art from all over the world are presented here, with particular emphasis placed on bridging the gap between Eastern and Western art. Overnight at a hotel in Abu Dhabi.

6 Abu Dhabi

Breakfast at the hotel. Free time to explore Abu Dhabi. Overnight at a hotel in Abu Dhabi.

7 Farewell

After breakfast, at noon, guests leave the hotel. Our team will take them to Dubai International Airport where we will say goodbye.

Information about the expedition:

Prices

Additional possible attractions:

From Dubai:

  • La Perle show at Al Habtoor – USD 100/person;
  • Regional lunch or brunch at the Center for Understanding of Cultures. Sheikh Mohammad with transport – USD 120 / person (minimum 2 people, not available on Fridays during Ramadan);

From Abu Dhabi:

  • Lunch at the Emirates Palace – USD 115 / person (minimum 2 people).
Do not contain
  • Entry visa, if necessary;
  • Personal expenses such as tips, laundry costs, telephone costs;
  • Optional excursions not specified in the program;
  • Meals and drinks not specified in the program.

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