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Dubai lies at the very heart of Arabia and is the leading centre for business and tourism in the Middle East. It is the second largest of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE); the other six being the capital city, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah.
Dubai is located on the southern shore of the Gulf in the south-eastern part of the Arabian peninsula, and due to its natural, sheltered harbour, afforded by the Dubai Creek, is believed to have been a busy port of call on the ancient trade route between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. Today, the Gulf's travel hub is Dubai International Airport, served by more than 50 major airlines and whose national carrier is Emirates, which flies to some 45 destinations in the Middle East, Europe, Australia, Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
The historic focal point of life in Dubai is the Creek, with its array of dhows, and an attractive way to view it is by abra (water taxi), which regularly cross the Creek.
One of Dubai's main attractions are the souks, from Deira's celebrated gold souk, to the spice and perfume souks. On the Bur Dubai side of Dubai, in the Al Fahidi Fort, is Dubai Museum, which shouldn't be missed. The Grand Mosque is also on this side of the Creek and has 45 small domes and the city's tallest minaret. Jumeirah Mosque is one of Dubai's largest and most beautiful mosques.
Dubai caters for fun for all the family, and the 18-hectare WonderLand fun park features a wide range of water attractions. Here is the place to enjoy desert safaris and dune driving in four-wheel drive vehicles as well as camel racing, horse racing and falconry.
Moonlit Arabian desert barbecues, complete with Bedouin tents and traditional entertainment, are all part of the many attractions in this fascinating destination.
Dubai is located on the southern shore of the Gulf in the south-eastern part of the Arabian peninsula, and due to its natural, sheltered harbour, afforded by the Dubai Creek, is believed to have been a busy port of call on the ancient trade route between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. Today, the Gulf's travel hub is Dubai International Airport, served by more than 50 major airlines and whose national carrier is Emirates, which flies to some 45 destinations in the Middle East, Europe, Australia, Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
The historic focal point of life in Dubai is the Creek, with its array of dhows, and an attractive way to view it is by abra (water taxi), which regularly cross the Creek.
One of Dubai's main attractions are the souks, from Deira's celebrated gold souk, to the spice and perfume souks. On the Bur Dubai side of Dubai, in the Al Fahidi Fort, is Dubai Museum, which shouldn't be missed. The Grand Mosque is also on this side of the Creek and has 45 small domes and the city's tallest minaret. Jumeirah Mosque is one of Dubai's largest and most beautiful mosques.
Dubai caters for fun for all the family, and the 18-hectare WonderLand fun park features a wide range of water attractions. Here is the place to enjoy desert safaris and dune driving in four-wheel drive vehicles as well as camel racing, horse racing and falconry.
Moonlit Arabian desert barbecues, complete with Bedouin tents and traditional entertainment, are all part of the many attractions in this fascinating destination.






