3 Days Trip To Dubai
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  • The Dubai Mall

    Not only shopping experience but full fun, entertainment, sports, arts and dining. A complete experience whatever the different purpose you will find it there, with easy transportation access, and accommodations. The unique view for Tallest tower int he world, biggest dancing fountain and largest aquarium in the world. Cannot hold my breath.
  • Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

    The Aquarium is on the ground floor of the Dubai Mall and has a 51m walk-through tunnel in which 33,000 sharks, manta rays, and eels swim endlessly above the heads of gaping shoppers. There’s a marine zoo with crocs, colonies of penguins, and otters, and a choice of experiences from a glass-bottomed boat ride behind the scenes in the aquarium, as well as caged shark dives and fish feeding.
  • Burj Khalifa

    The elegant bronze-and-glass spike of the Burj Khalifa is the world’s tallest building at 828 meters, and has three observation decks, including the world’s highest at 148 floors high up in the sky. Elevators whisk visitors to the 'at the top' observation deck on Level 124 at 10m per second to see a pocket-sized Dubai, Arabian Gulf, and the desert laid out below.
  • Souk Al Bahar

    A marvelous place for shopping and dining with best views of Burj Khalifa and Dancing Fountains.
  • Emirates Towers

    This is a landmark property in Dubai. Excellent coffee shop at the atrium lobby. Cozy place with lots of other dining options. Quite a few prominent brands are seen in the lobby area.
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  • Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

    This is an amazing place to see the old towns of dubai and how the old houses were built and designed. The feel and the area feels in 1960's. Very quiet nice comfy little old town. Go to the coffee museum. Can't be missed.
  • Dubai Museum / Al Fahidi Fort

    The exhibits are good and gives you an appreciation for Dubai's history, how far they've come, how they did it, and how quickly they did it.
  • Shiva Temple

    The temple itself is such a peaceful yet lively sanctuary, a precious historical institution for Hindu expats from South Asia to Dubai.
  • Jumeirah Beach / Jumeirah Public Beach

    One of the best public beaches in Dubai. Great place for taking long walk, jogg, some exercise. Good food outlets, restrooms, free wifi hotspots. Best place to relax.
  • Souk Madinat Jumeirah

    Madinat Jumeirah comprises three five-star hotels, an upmarket souk selling classy gifts, nightclubs, theater, and fine -dining restaurants sprinkled throughout the complex; they are all linked Venetian-style by canals serviced by abras. Take your pick of venues and settle in for the night
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  • Aquaventure Waterpark / Aquaventure Water Park

    Aquaventure has dozens of water rides from family-friendly to seriously scary, feeding sessions with manta rays, and close encounters with dolphins; both of these need to be booked in advance. There are fruit and water stalls scattered around the park plus self-service kiosks offering tempting dosa or noodle lunchtime fillers.
  • Desert Safari Tours

    Only the UAE could turn the desert into a tourist attraction — and what a way to wind up a whirlwind visit to Dubai. Afternoon desert-adventure tours include dune bashing at Big Red, sand boarding, or hot-air ballooning over the dunes as the sun goes down. For a Dubai finale, join a traditional Bedouin feast in a nomadic encampment, complete with belly dancing, henna tattoos, and camel rides.