Tuesday 20 September 2022

Dubai Paid Visitors Activities

 Ain Wheel Dubai

The latest landmark to join Dubai's extensive list of record-breaking tourist destinations is Ain Dubai. The enormous observation wheel, which is situated on Bluewaters Island, is the highest and biggest of its kind in the entire globe, rising to a dizzying height of 250 metres.

The 38-minute ride to Ain Dubai, which is located across the sea from the well-known Jumeirah Beach Residences (JBR) shoreline, provides unparalleled 360-degree views of the city skyline. 48 passenger cabins with air conditioning let 1,750 guests to experience the spectacular experience in one revolution.


Museum Of The Future

The Museum of the Future (MOTF), one of Dubai's most famous historic buildings, is prominently located along Sheikh Zayed Road, the city's main thoroughfare. The museum, which was established by the Dubai Future Foundation and opened on February 22, 2022, examines how science and technology can shape society in the ensuing decades.

The Museum of the Future, built as an asymmetric torus covered in steel and glass, has been named one of National Geographic's top 14 most beautiful museums in the world.

Visitors will be able to interact with this technological breakthrough. The museum's floors are each conceptualised as a large, interactive set that has been brought to life by talented storytellers, technologists, and forward-thinking artists. Future space travel and living, ecological issues and climate change, as well as health, well-being, and spirituality, are among the subjects under discussion. In addition to groundbreaking breakthroughs, there will be exclusive workshops and presentations from the top thinkers in the world.


Jumeirah Beach Residence 

Dubai tourists' favourite beach is this huge, lengthy stretch of pristine white sand.

This is one of the most well-liked areas to stay for travellers who wish to make hitting the beach a key part of their Dubai stay because some of Dubai's most well-liked beach resorts are spread out all along its length.

The beach's expansive public portions are well-equipped with sun loungers, eateries, lifeguards who watch over the areas set aside for swimming, and organizations that offer boat rides, jet skiing, kayak rentals, parasailing, and other water sports.

Families with young children should consider staying at this beach since the shallow, quiet, and emerald Gulf water that laps the shore is safe.


Souks Of Deira

The meandering lanes of Deira, which is located on the northern bank of Dubai Creek, reveal the melting pot of several ethnicities that have settled in Dubai.

Ancient dhows are loading and unloading on the shore while being framed by modernized office buildings, hotels, and banks.

Deira is well known to tourists for its traditional souks (markets), which are bustling with people throughout the day.

The greatest gold market in the world, Deira Gold Souk, is well known worldwide.

There are stalls filled to the brim with bags of frankincense, cumin, paprika, saffron, sumac, and thyme in the Deira Spice Souk, along with scented oud wood, rose water, and incense.The experience at the fish market is significantly less commercial.

Two of the district's exquisitely preserved architectural treasures should not be missed by culture enthusiasts.

Heritage House was constructed in 1890 for a wealthy Iranian trader, and Sheik Ahmed bin Dalmouk later lived there (a famous pearl merchant in Dubai). It's a fantastic opportunity to visit the inside of a classic family house right now.

The Al-Ahmadiya School, which was built in 1912 and is now a museum of public education, is the oldest school in Dubai.


Dubai Parks and Resorts

Old home in Dubai Riverland resort by the river

Your entertainment requirements are met in one place at Dubai Parks and Resorts. The decision of what to do is the sole issue here.

This massive undertaking includes a slew of top-notch theme parks offering something for everyone, regardless of age.

The rides at Motiongate are themed after Hollywood blockbusters, Bollywood Parks' attractions bring the world of India's renowned film industry to life, and Legoland Dubai and Legoland Waterpark offer younger visitors an action-packed day of fun with their interactive rides, water slides, and wave pool.

After exhausting yourself at the theme parks, there is no need to leave the area because the neighbourhood is connected to the Riverland Dubai dining area, because there is a tonne of evening entertainment available here.


Aquaventure Waterpark 

At the Aquaventure Waterpark, splash and swim

After a few days of nonstop shopping and sightseeing, this water park located at Atlantis, The Palm on the Palm Jumeirah—iconic Dubai's man-made island development—is a terrific location to cool off.

With the Aquaconda, the longest water slide in the world, the Leap of Faith, a nine-story-tall slide, and water coaster rides, the waterslide activity here is excellent and of the highest calibre.

A dedicated water play area with slides is available for younger children, underwater safaris using Sea TREK helmets are available, and a 700-meter stretch of white sand beach is available for after you've expended all of your energy.


La Mer Beach

The length of La Mer Beach in Jumeirah, which is bordered by a row of palm trees, is a laid-back location for a full day of sun and sea.

For beachgoers itching to leave the sand, water sports operators here offer Jet Ski trips, boating, fly-boarding, and kayaking, but for those who just want to lounge around between swims, there are plenty of sun lounger rentals and a wide variety of cafés and restaurants just a short stroll from the sand for snacks and full meals.

La Mer is a safe option for both families and less experienced swimmers because it is a protected harbour with calm water. It receives daily lifeguard patrols, just as all of Dubai's major beaches.

If the ocean and sand aren't enough, you may visit Laguna Waterpark, which has multiple waterslides, a lazy river, and a surf pool, at the northeastern part of the beach.


Spot Flamingos At Wildlife Sanctuary

You don't have to travel very far to enjoy a view that is more in keeping with nature.

Incorporated into the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary are Dubai Creek's mangrove swamps and wetlands.

It's a key station along the migration pathways and a great place to see flamingos in the winter when large flocks of these magnificent pink birds wade across the lagoons against the backdrop of towering buildings.

To provide birdwatchers with excellent views of the birdlife, the park has a number of hides set up in strategic locations.


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