
Sun drenched Dubai offer travel enthusiasts the opportunity to
experience unique sights and sounds. All tours and safaris are organized to the highest
international standards, allowing visitors to relax and drink in enough memories to last a
lifetime. The major companies are well-equipped to provide overseas tour operators with a
full destination management service covering hotel bookings, airport transfers, ground
transport and a daily programme of tours and activities with multilingual guides. They can
also offer the required expertise for organising business-related travel, including
original and exciting incentive programmes.
All the leading inbound tour-operators offer a range of standardised
tours. For a full list of tour operators in Dubai, please contact the DTCM Head Office,
One Stop Information Centre (OSIC).
City tours Dubais tour companies offer a variety of city
tours of different durations and at different times of the day. As the city is compact and
the roads good, it is possible to take in most of the citys major landmarks and
sights as listed in the Attractions and Sights section within a matter of
hours. These would include the Creek, the souks, dhow-building yards, Sheikh Saeeds
House, the windtower houses of the Bastakiya area, Dubai Museum, Dubai World Trade Centre,
Jumeirah Mosque and the stunning golf courses.

Shopping tours Specialised shopping tours offer an introduction
to selected souks and major shopping areas in Dubai and nearby Sharjah. Such tours are
especially attractive to visitors with limited time to organise their own shopping
expeditions.
Creek tours An imaginative way of seeing Dubai is to take a tour
of the Creek by traditional wooden dhow or carbin cruiser. Most of the major landmarks can
be seen from the waterway. Daytime or evening cruises are available with food and
beverages on board.
Desert
safarisNo visit to Dubai would be complete without a trip into the desert. Such
excursions which are best organised as part of a group tour, offer a taste of the true
heartland of Arabia.The majesty and tranquility of the desert can be experienced in a
choice of exciting half-day, full-day and overnight safaris. These action-packed trips
cover varied terrain ranging from desert to mountain and take in remote camel and goat
farms and isolated villages. Highlights of a safari in Dubai may include the following.

Dune driving Driving in sand is an adventure in itself,
combining the excitement of a roller-coaster ride with the challenge of remaining mobile
on the shifting surface. Courses in sand driving are available, with four-wheel-drive
vehicles provided along with expert instruction.
Exploring the wadis A popular pastime with both residents and
visitors is known as wadi-bashing exploring the wadis or dry beds of streams that
flow after the winter rains from the Hajar mountains. Many wadis offer scenes of
unexpected beauty: attractive rock pools, some with water year-round, surrounded by
greenery. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are required and are available for hire with or
without drivers.
Sand-skiing Those with a taste for speed and enthusiasm for an
unusual sport will enjoy sand skiing down the dunes of the Dubai desert. Special skis are
used and high dunes in the interior of the desert are chosen as slopes. Sand-skiing can be
arranged on request or as part of a full-day or half-day safari.
Camel ridingThe camel, a symbol of Arabia, is also a major
tourist attraction. Camel rides are part of some tours and desert safaris. Tour operators
and hotels can also arrange camel rides separately.

Desert feasts Particularly popular are safaris that culminate in
the evening with spectacular sunset views followed by a traditional Arabian barbecue under
the stars. These can be tailored to meet every taste from a romantic and peaceful
experience to elaborate fun-packed evenings complete with music, belly- dancing, the
smoking of hubble-bubble pipes and often a display of falconry.
Bedouin village Some local tour operators offer the opportunity
to visit a Bedouin village outside Dubai. This provides an experience of the traditional
desert way of life and may include camel riding lessons.
Camel
racing A trip to the camel races, which take place on Thursdays and Fridays during the
winter months, can be one of the most memorable highlights of any visit to Dubai.
At the racetrack on the fringe of the city, the races are vigorous and
exciting and a village fair atmosphere prevails around the track with vendors offering
blankets, rugs, beads and a variety of other rural wares spread on the ground. Owners urge
jockeys on the finish line while trainers speedily follow the races in the four-wheel
drives which plough through the dust of the inside track. The atmosphere is contagious!
Horse racing The sport of kings has rapidly become Dubais
most popular spectator event, attracting crowds of over 15,000.Race meetings are held
weekly during the cooler months at one of the UAEs four racecourses. Dubai Racing
Club, at Nad Al Sheba, the countrys largest and most spectacular track and home to
the Dubai World Cup the sports richest race also holds meetings at
night under floodlights. There is no gambling, but popular free raffles offer attractive
sums of money as prizes.
Dubai by air Visitors with a head for heights and a weakness for
the dramatic, can enjoy the excitement of a helicopter tour over the city.
Hatta
One hours drive from Dubai city is the ancient fortress village of Hatta, home
of the Hatta Fort Hotel, Dubais only mountain resort complex. The drive is an
fascinating as the destination itself, taking the visitor through burnished sand dunes and
mountains varied in colour. Tours cover the recently renovated old fort and a trip through
Wadi Hatta with its lush greenery and diverse wildlife. The village, which is more than
200 years old, and Juma Mosque, which stands amid palm groves, are other tourist
attractions.
Birdwatching tours With nearly 400 species of birds observed in
the emirate, Dubai attracts many birdwatchers. Customised birdwatching tours range from a
day or two to a week or more, and take in the full range of landscapes, from parks and
golf clubs, to desert, mountain and Creek.
