How long should I plan for a trip to Dubai?
Posted in Dubai forum 19 Aug 2008, 09:28
Hi there! I want to go to visit Dubai in the next months (after hearing so many great stories about it). How many days do you recommend I should plan for to see the whole city? Thanks for your help!
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trip to dubai
posted by Nicolas Dupont in Dubai forum 22 Aug 2008, 13:46
hi frank. it really depends on what you want to see and do. a long weekend, yes that would be possible as dubai as such is not really big.personally, i would say a week as it will be just overwhelming! check this to get some ideas:
http://www.travel-library.com/shortbreaks/middle_east/uae/du
bai/
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trip to dubai
posted by bob amrawy in Dubai forum 25 Aug 2008, 08:53
welcome to Dubai. actually Dubai too small city what u need only 5 days just to go to safari , night life and summing
because if u looking for shopping Dubai more expensive than Germany and not has real museum -
safaries in dubai
posted by Harald S in Dubai forum 25 Aug 2008, 12:24
Wow! I didn't know you can actually do safaris in Duabai?
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Thanks everybody
posted by Frank Wagner in Dubai forum 25 Aug 2008, 13:11
I guess I'll just plan for 3-4 days then.
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posted by bob amrawy in Dubai forum 26 Aug 2008, 08:38
safari in desert but actually the desert safari at north of Africa(ALGARYA .EGYPT) much butter
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Safari
posted by zohra Luna in Dubai forum 24 Sep 2008, 15:51
Hi there, if you really want to the desert you have to come to Morocco we have a beautiful desert with a big big dunes and you can spend a wonderful night under the tente with like 2hours by camel and you can enjoy the sunset in the desert
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HI Dear
posted by Fernandod Bayona in Dubai forum 16 Oct 2008, 08:49
Lubna let to have this thing in Dubai soon I'm willing to go to the desert with you in Hatta or close to Oman.
Fernando
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Traveling in Dubai
posted by Kate Mass in Dubai forum 16 Oct 2009, 05:03
A drive through the desert dunes is unparalleled, if you are the adventurous sorts. You come across camel farms, and delicious barbecue joints where you could also take in the Shisha, the famous Arabic water pipe, with varied fruity flavours of peach, strawberry and more.
For some cheap accommodations you can check Citymax Hotels http://citymaxhotels.com they are quite centrally located. They have good facilities which you could get within a decent budget.
Kate.
