The Dubai Complete tour (6 Days – 5 Nights) is designed for travelers who want to fully discover this vibrant city. Explore both modern and traditional Dubai, from the stunning Burj Khalifa and luxury malls to the historic souks and cultural districts. Enjoy a desert safari with a BBQ dinner under the stars, visit iconic landmarks like the Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina, and take in breathtaking city views. With a balance of guided tours and free time, this itinerary offers the ultimate Dubai experience.
• Airport-to-hotel-to-airport transfers.
• 7 nights' accommodation and breakfast in a 4-star hotel in Dubai.
• 2 lunches and 2 dinners during the tours.
• All transfers in modern, air-conditioned vehicles.
• Entrance fees to all tourist attractions mentioned in the itinerary.
• Spanish-speaking guide during the tours.
• English-speaking driver during the tours.
• VAT
• Tourism Dirham Fees for hotels (local tax payable at destination for 4-star hotels, approximately $5, and for 5-star hotels, approximately $6 per room per night).
• Drinks, personal expenses, or extras not mentioned in the program.
• Any lunch or dinner not mentioned in the program.
• Gratuities payable at destination: $35 per person.
Arrival at Dubai International Airport. Reception and transfer to the hotel. Accommodation.
In the morning, pick up from your hotel to begin our tour of Old Dubai, where we will visit the Bastakiya neighborhood and Al Fahidi Fort, and learn about the culture and history of the nation. We will then cross the Dubai Creek aboard an Abra (small wooden boat) to explore the Gold and Spice Markets. Afterward, we will visit Modern Dubai and head to Jumeirah Beach, one of Dubai's most visited beaches, where we can have a photo op of the Burj Al Arab (known as the most luxurious hotel in the world). We will then drive along Sheikh Zayed Road, from where we can appreciate the city's magnificent skyscrapers. Finally, we'll pass through Downtown for panoramic views of the world's tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa (tickets not included), next to the stunning Dubai Mall. At the end of the tour, we'll return to the hotel.
Breakfast. Depart for a visit to Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates and the seat of the Federal National Council. The tour will begin in Dubai, from where we'll travel to Abu Dhabi, passing through the largest man-made port in Jebel Ali. Upon arrival, visit the majestic Grand Mosque. It is entirely clad in marble and features inlaid semiprecious stones that create plant images and geometric shapes. We will then pass through the heart of the city to see the famous Union Square, characterized by its symbolic themes inspired by the country's customs. After a drive along the spectacular Corniche, we will visit the Heritage Village, a small museum specially designed by His Highness the late Sheikh Zayed Ben Sultan al Nayhan to remind younger generations of the past. You will also have the opportunity to browse the shops at the Abu Dhabi Marina Mall, which features a wide range of souvenir shops and luxury boutiques. Lunch. Return to the hotel. En route, a panoramic stop at the Ferrari theme park to take photos of the exterior. Overnight stay.
Breakfast. Depart for Sharjah, an exciting and dynamic city with colorful souks. We will begin with a panoramic tour of the exterior of the Al Noor Mosque, Quraan Square, home to the world's largest copy of the Quran, the Cultural Palace, the Sharjah Library, and Sharjah University. We will continue to Sharjah's famous Blue Souk, where more than 600 stalls sell carpets, gold, silver, antiques, perfumes, clothing, and much more. We will stroll through one of the most modern vegetable and fish markets. Afterward, we will visit the magnificent building that houses the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, which opened in 2008. Its main feature is its majestic central golden dome decorated with a mosaic depicting the starry night sky and the signs of the zodiac. We will conclude with a stop at Qanat Al Qasba, one of the most beautiful walks in Sharjah. Optionally, and at your own expense, you can enjoy views of the entire city from the Great Wheel of Sharjah. Return to Dubai.
In the evening, dinner aboard a typical Dhow cruise – a traditional boat used until the 1970s to transport goods from neighboring countries to the Emirates – cruising for two hours through Dubai Marina, appreciating all its views, the illuminated skyscrapers, and the new BluWaters Island with the impressive DubaiEye. Return to the hotel. Overnight.
Breakfast. Departure to the city of Al Ain, located 150 km from Dubai and located in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi on the border with Oman. It has been inhabited for over four thousand years and is considered a fundamental part of the country's cultural heritage. The city of Al Ain, known as the "Garden City," has been developing as a major tourist destination in recent years. Its attractions include the National Museum, the Al Ain Palace Museum (admission is subject to availability), several restored forts, and the Hili archaeological site, dating back to the Bronze Age. We will pass Jebel Hafeet, a mountain range exceeding 1,400 meters above sea level, with mineral springs at its base. Lunch at a 4-star hotel. Visit the famous camel market, the date palm forest, and the 2,000-year-old Falaj irrigation system, which is still in use. Return to Dubai. Overnight stay.
Breakfast. Morning at leisure. In the afternoon, departure from the hotel around 3:00-3:30 PM for the Land Cruiser excursion, an exciting journey through the fantastic dunes of the Emirati Desert. You will be able to take unique photos of the Arabian sunset, and once it disappears behind the golden dunes, we will head to our camp, also located in the middle of the desert. The smell of fresh grilled lamb skewers, the bonfires, the aroma of traditional water pipes, and the relaxing sounds of Arabic music will make for an authentic and unforgettable Bedouin evening. After replenishing your energy after a sumptuous dinner, a dancer will demonstrate the ancient art of belly dancing. You will also enjoy sandboarding, camel riding, and henna tattoos; all included, along with water, soft drinks, tea, and coffee. Return to the hotel around 9:30 PM. Accommodationز
Breakfast. Free day for personal activities, shopping, or enjoying the beach.
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport. End of servicesز
Rooms with two beds are subject to availability at check-in.
Any changes or alterations to the program incur additional charges.
The order of visits may change at the destination.
Safari tours and the dhow cruise dinner with transfers in English (assistance in Spanish is subject to an additional charge).
Hotel availability is subject to change. If unavailable, a similar option of the same category will be offered.
Check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out time is 12:00 PM.
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