Honeymoon
in Dubai, a flashy modern city having splendid beaches and flaming
desert. Dubai is the destination of increasing number of international
visitors, thanks to the wonderful experience it provides. Skyscrapers of
Dubai can match any modern structure of the west. The fantastic city offers
luxury accommodation with slew of adventure sports and entertainment
options. Dubai travel can hardly be forgotten.
Location
Dubai is a part of United Arab Emirates, a country in the Middle-East. The
city has worn the gown of modernity raising its bar to modern capitals of
the world.
Dubai Travel Attractions
Honeymoon in Dubai and enjoy Dubai travel attractions,
several of them unmatched in the world.
The Creek:
The Creek is a natural sea-water inlet slicing through the city
centre. A nice way to view the Creek and the dhows is in one of the small
water taxis which criss-cross the Creek from the souks of Deira to those on
the Bur Dubai side. Boatmen will also ferry the honeymooners on a
fascinating hour-long water trip passing on the way many of the city's
historic and modern landmarks. Creekside Park offers pleasant paved walks
and extensive landscaped public gardens.
Sheikh Zayed Road:
Known as Manhattan of Dubai, Sheikh Zayed road is a bustling commercial
district lined with sky-kissing skyscrapers. The World Trade Centre and the
Emirates Tower Hotel are two specimen of Sheikh Zayed Road tall structures.
Ultra-modern towers of glass and steel, symbolising Dubai's international
and cosmopolitan outlook line the road.
Burj Al Arab:
Considered the world's eighth wonder, Burj Al Arab hotel is a sailboat
-shaped structure, soaring 321 metres above the Arabian Gulf. It has become
as much a point of reference in Dubai as the Eiffel Tower is in Paris. Many
a millionaire dream of accommodating themselves in the Burj Al Arab.
Honeymoon in Dubai to watch this amazing structure.
Heritage and Diving Village:
Craftsmen showcase their crafts in a conventional heritage village, located
near the mouth of the Creek. The newly wed can come here to see for
themselves Dubai's heritage.
Jumeirah Mosque:
The city has many fine mosques, specially in Dubai of old. One of the
largest and most beautiful - Jumeirah Mosque - is a fine example of modern
Islamic architecture. Particularly in nights, the mosque looks very
impressive.
Beaches:
Beaches of Dubai are clean and uncrowded. Dubai beaches mean miles of
golden sand, kissed by the warm blue seas of the Arabian Gulf. Rulers of
Dubai have created artificial islands which many more beaches to the
existing treasure.
Nightlife
People fond of shaking legs in night would find Dubai very attractive.
There are slew of bars and clubs attracting a lively and eclectic crowd.
Also every bar in town has a resident band and DJ, and there are a few jazz
bars and piano lounges with excellent live performers. Great plus point
about Dubai is that crime is almost unheard of, so you are perfectly safe
getting a cab or walking back to your hotel even in the early hours of the
morning.
Things to Do
Honeymooners can enjoy the beaches, camel racing, deserts, and number of
sports. The place has up-to-mark tourist infrastructure. Award winning
hotels and tourist facilities match the status of Dubai as a hotspot tourist
destination. Playing golf in Dubai is a unique experience. Desert courses
ensure that you play on brown, not green surfaces. Peacocks, guinea fowls
and partridges would provide you company. Some popular destinations among
the tourists are Wild Wadi Water Park, Jumeirah Beach Corniche Park, and
Mushrif Park.
Wild Wadi Water Park is water theme park comprising around 30 various types
of rides and slides. Jumeirah Beach Corniche Park offering beach front, has
showers, children play areas, sheltered swimming area and shaded picnic
tables. Mushrif Park also contains extensive leisure facilities.