

Experience Dubai's rich history and culture on a traditional wooden dhow cruise along Dubai Creek.
Explore Dubai's rich history in this beautifully preserved heritage district.
Discover Dubai's past at this fascinating museum housed in the Al Fahidi Fort.
Relax and unwind in this lush, family-friendly park with stunning creek views.
A historic restaurant offering traditional Emirati cuisine in a heritage-style setting.
A waterfront restaurant serving Emirati and seafood dishes in a traditional dhow boat setting.
A popular Lebanese restaurant known for its shawarma and mezze dishes.
Handcrafted miniature replicas of traditional Dhow boats, symbolizing Dubai's maritime history.
A rich, woody scent extracted from agarwood, a traditional Arabic perfume with cultural significance.
Gourmet chocolates made from camel milk, a unique local delicacy.

Sweet vermicelli dish with eggs, sugar, and cardamom

Sweet Emirati dumplings served with date syrup

Slow-cooked rice dish with meat or fish, spices, and dried lime

Dubai's climate is hot, but evenings on the creek can be cool. Long sleeves protect from sun and cool breeze.
Protection from the strong sun while enjoying the outdoor cruise.

Protects skin from harmful UV rays during the day cruise.
Chandranath Hill, a serene and sacred spot, is home to the ancient Chandranath Temple and offers panoramic views of the Bay of Bengal.

Cancun's largest and most famous nightclub, offering a vibrant atmosphere with live performances and DJs.
Guilin West Hill, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its karst landscapes, caves, and the Li River.