Maximize your Dubai layover with a whirlwind tour of iconic landmarks, stunning beaches, and breathtaking architecture. Discover Dubai’s futuristic charm in hours.
Maximize your Dubai layover with a whirlwind tour of iconic landmarks, stunning beaches, and breathtaking architecture. Discover Dubai’s futuristic charm in hours.
- Bastakiya - Experience the essence of Old Dubai from the mid-19th century at Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Situated along Dubai Creek, this area is a significant heritage site with much of its original architecture preserved. The traditional wind towers, crafted from sandstone, teak, gypsum, palm wood, and sandalwood, are just a glimpse into…
- Bastakiya - Experience the essence of Old Dubai from the mid-19th century at Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Situated along Dubai Creek, this area is a significant heritage site with much of its original architecture preserved. The traditional wind towers, crafted from sandstone, teak, gypsum, palm wood, and sandalwood, are just a glimpse into Al Fahidi’s rich history. Every alley, winding path, and breezy tower narrates a story from a time before the seven emirates.
- Dubai Gold Souk - A visit to Dubai is incomplete without exploring the renowned Gold Souk, one of the emirate’s oldest and most captivating traditional markets. Whether browsing or searching for even a small piece of precious gold, stroll through the dazzling bazaar to discover designs from around the globe, crafted in various carats.
- Dubai Spice Souk - A wide array of Arabic spices, as well as those from the subcontinent, are available here. Whether a culinary expert or experimenting with favorite recipes, visitors will find new flavors at the Spice Souk, along with a great selection of nuts, oils, and saffron.
- Deira Old Souk Abra Station - The vibrant Dubai Creek has been a lifeline for locals for generations. It was the preferred site for early settlers, becoming the city’s first port and a hub for the pearling industry. Today, it remains a lively destination, attracting visitors year-round. Visitors can board one of the many traditional ferry boats, known as abras, to cross the creek that divides the Bur Dubai and Deira neighborhoods. The journey offers one of the most affordable and authentic experiences in the city.
- Dubai Frame - The Dubai Frame is a prominent attraction for both visitors and residents. Similar to the iconic Burj Khalifa and Burj Al Arab, its landmark location in Zabeel Park offers panoramic city views. Standing 150m tall and 93m wide with a bridge connecting the two towers, Dubai Frame’s structure resembles a picture frame. The north side showcases Dubai’s historic district, while the south offers breathtaking views of the modern cityscape.
- Zabeel Palace - Zabeel Palace serves as the Dubai residence and administrative headquarters of the Ruling Royal family of Dubai.
- The Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque And Centre - The Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque is among the first to welcome non-Muslims. It also features facilities like a youth club and lecture hall, transforming it into a religious center. Tours are available twice daily, mornings and evenings, from Sundays to Thursdays. Whether exploring the Islamic faith, admiring the interiors of a place of worship, or stopping by to pray, this beautiful mosque is a hub for peace and harmony. Visitors can book their spot and review etiquette guidelines on the website before the tour.
- Jumeirah Beach - Jumeirah has evolved significantly in recent years, with several projects introducing new ways to enjoy the Arabian Gulf waters. Dubai’s coastline now includes Pearl Jumeira, home to Nikki Beach Resort & Spa, and Jumeirah Bay Island, a prestigious residential island featuring the Bvlgari hotel and beach club.
- Burj Al Arab - Jumeirah Burj Al Arab is one of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks and tourist attractions, renowned for its ‘seven-star status’. This luxury all-suite hotel boasts fine-dining restaurants, stunning beaches, and the expansive Burj Al Arab Terrace. Since its 1999 opening, the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab has hosted a prestigious guest list of VIPs and celebrities worldwide, elevating Dubai’s status on the global luxury tourism map. Built on its own island, the sail-shaped building rises 321m, offering guests spectacular views of the Arabian Gulf.
- Palm Jumeirah - Dubai is celebrated for its impressive skyline, and Palm Jumeirah is another engineering marvel capturing global attention. Constructed from reclaimed land in a series of artificial archipelagos, Palm Jumeirah resembles a palm tree from above. The unique island hosts some of Dubai’s top luxury resorts, including Atlantis, The Palm, FIVE Palm Jumeirah Hotel, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, One&Only The Palm, and more. There are excellent fine dining options, such as Nobu and 101 Dining Lounge, along with numerous restaurants, beach clubs, and attractions around the island.
- Dubai Marina - Dubai Marina Walk is a lifestyle destination, offering a vast array of leisure, dining, and retail options. The al fresco setting has made Dubai Marina Walk a favored spot for major brands and top restaurants, like those at the harbor-side Pier 7 venue. At the heart of Dubai Marina is the Dubai Marina Mall, featuring high-end retail options, restaurants, a cinema, and groceries, making it an ideal place to shop and unwind.
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Burj Khalifa - The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and a global icon. A true engineering marvel, it embodies the conceptual heart and soul of Dubai. Standing 828m tall, this magnificent structure is located next to Dubai Mall and has attracted visitors worldwide since its 2010 opening. The unparalleled Burj Khalifa view can be enjoyed from two observation decks – the two-story At the Top on the 124th and 125th floors, and one of the world’s highest observation decks (555m) on the 148th floor.
For those wishing to enter the Burj Khalifa, the following costs apply:
- Level 124/125: $49 per person.
- Level 148: $146 per person, including snacks.
- Level 155: $242 per person, including lounge entry.
- The Dubai Mall - Dubai Mall is the world’s largest destination for shopping, entertainment, and leisure, situated next to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. With over 1,200 retail stores, two major department stores, and hundreds of food and beverage outlets, Dubai Mall spans more than 1 million sqm – an area equivalent to 200 football pitches.

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- English Speaking Guide
- Airport and departure taxes
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Maximize your layover at Dubai International Airport with a brief stop-over tour.
Explore some of Dubai’s iconic modern architecture.
Take a moment to capture photos of the iconic sail-shaped Burj Al-Arab Hotel.
Visit the impressive palm-shaped Palm Jumeirah island.
Experience close-up views of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Travel along…
Maximize your layover at Dubai International Airport with a brief stop-over tour.
Explore some of Dubai’s iconic modern architecture.
Take a moment to capture photos of the iconic sail-shaped Burj Al-Arab Hotel.
Visit the impressive palm-shaped Palm Jumeirah island.
Experience close-up views of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Travel along the expansive 16-lane Sheikh Zayed Road.
Discover some of Dubai’s finest beaches near the Jumeirah Beach Residence.
Savor breathtaking views of the Persian Gulf and its luxury yachts at Dubai Marina.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.