What if you discovered the Emirates and Dubai from the sea?

Located on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula, along the Persian Gulf, Dubai is one of the seven emirates comprising the United Arab Emirates. It’s recognized as one of the world’s most architecturally modern cities, famous for its unique blend of tradition and innovation.

Each year, Dubai draws millions of tourists with its popular attractions, including Atlantis Water Park, the Dubai Desert with its 4×4 rides, the IMG Worlds of Adventure theme park, and safari tours. But there’s more to this eastern metropolis than just ultra-modern architecture and luxury boutiques! Why not explore Dubai differently by experiencing the city from the sea?

What can you visit in Dubai?


From water parks and safaris to cruises and shopping, Dubai offers a diverse array of attractions.

Themed Water Parks


With Aquaventure Waterpark and its rivers and slides, Wild Wadi Water Park and its wave pools, or Legoland Water Park and its Lego-brick-themed attractions, the Emirates is replete with theme parks.

Between Tradition and Modernity


Despite its modern facade, Dubai retains its culture and traditions. Visitors can explore the old quarter, Deira, and discover its traditional markets, mosques, and historic district.

Oversized Skyscrapers


Dubai is renowned for its impressive skyscrapers, including the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, standing over 828 meters above sea level. The cityscape features state-of-the-art skyscrapers and contemporary buildings, offering visitors breathtaking views.

A Major Port


Dubai also serves as one of the most significant business centers in the Middle East. Notably, its port, Jebel Ali, is among the world’s largest.

A Cuisine with a Thousand Flavors


Dubai’s cuisine blends traditional Arabic dishes with international specialties. Reflecting its luxury, the city boasts Michelin-starred restaurants and other high-end dining establishments.

What are the best places to discover Dubai from the sea?
Exploring Dubai by sea provides a unique perspective of this futuristic city. Benefits include:

  • Panoramic views of the skyscrapers
  • Discovery of Palm Jumeirah island (some cruises offer swimming stops)
  • Spectacular views of the Burj Al Arab hotel (the iconic sail-shaped hotel)
  • Marina Tower (a modern urban area lined with residential towers)
  • Dubai Creek Tour (the historic heart of the city)
  • Sailing around artificial islands (The World, Bluewaters Island, etc.)
  • Dinner cruises
  • Fireworks and other water shows.

When is the best time to visit the Emirates?


The ideal time to visit the United Arab Emirates, including cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, largely depends on your temperature preference. To aid in planning your trip, here’s an overview of the seasons and weather conditions:

  • Winter (November to March): The high tourism season, characterized by a pleasant climate and cooler temperatures (between 20°C and 30°C), ideal for outdoor activities.
  • Summer (April to September): Extremely hot, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C and marked by high humidity. This period is the low tourist season due to the intense heat. However, air-conditioned hotels often offer discounted rates.
  • Between Seasons (April and October): A transitional period with milder temperatures than in summer, though humidity can be high in April.

Mohamed SAKHRI
Mohamed SAKHRI

I am Mohamed SAKHRI, the creator and editor-in-chief of this blog, 'Discover the World – The Blog for Curious Travelers.' Join me as we embark on a journey around the world, uncovering beautiful places, diverse cultures, and captivating stories. Additionally, we will delve into mysterious and, at times, even bizarre destinations.

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