Dubai
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صلاحية السفرالعرض صالح أي وقت حتى 31 Mar 2025
Public Holidays Period is excluded.
Blackout Dates:
13 Oct to 18 Oct 2024
1 Dec to 3 Dec 2024
21 Dec 2024 to 5 Jan 2025
26 Jan to 31 Jan 2025
6 Feb to 21 Feb 2025
30 Mar to 31 Mar 2025 -
معلومات إضافيةDepartures during High Season: (Dec 11 to 20, 2024) PHP 8,000 per person
Additional PHP 3,000/person for weekend travel
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تواريخ حجز مضمونةYour requested travel dates are guaranteed as per Travel Validity.
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VISA RequirementA visa is required for all Philippine passport holders.
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سياسة إلغاء سهلةUnredeemed vouchers can be cancelled anytime for a minimal fee of only PHP 1,000 per voucher.
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About Dubai
Dubai, is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the most populated of the 7 emirates of the United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm Al Quwain).
Dubai, city and capital of the emirate of Dubai, one of the wealthiest of the seven emirates that constitute the federation of the United Arab Emirates. It is a city of skyscrapers, ports, and beaches, where big business takes place alongside sun-seeking tourism. Because of its large expatriate population, it feels like a Middle Eastern melting pot, and the atmosphere is generally tolerant.
Tourism is an important part of the Dubai government's strategy to maintain the flow of foreign cash i nto the emirate. Dubai's lure for tourists is based mainly on shopping but also on its possession of other ancient and modern attractions. As of 2018, Dubai is the fourth most-visited city in the world based on the number of international visitors and the fastest growing, increasing by a 10.7% rate.
Dubai International Airport (DXB), the hub for Emirates, serves the city of Dubai and other emirates in the country. The airport is the third-busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic and the world's busiest airport by international passenger traffic.
November to February is considered to be the best time to visit Dubai , as temperatures are pleasant and there's a buzz in the air with a range of events and activities from the Dubai Shopping and Food Festivals to the Dubai World Cup.
Must Visit Places in Dubai
Dubai has a lot more to offer. Here are tourist spots that you should visit:
- Burj Khalifa - the Jewel of Dubai. At over 828 meters, Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world with an observation deck that offers panoramic city, desert, and ocean views.
- Burj Al Arab - Built on its own island, the sail-shaped building rises 321m, providing guests with an amazing hotel room view of the Arabian Gulf and is undoubtedly one of the most famous landmarks and is renowned for its 'seven-star status'.
- Atlantis, The Palm - A world-famous resort on Palm Island, Atlantis, The Palm boasts award-winning restaurants, The Lost Chambers Aquarium (the city's largest aquarium) and Aquaventure Waterpark.
- The Dubai Fountain - The largest choreographed fountain system in the world, The Dubai Fountain on Burj Khalifa Lake shoots water up to 152 meters and is illuminated by 6,600 lights.
- Dubai Miracle Garden - World's Largest Themed Flower Garden featuring over 50 million flowers and 250 million plants. Holder of 3 Guinness World Records.
- Jumeirah Mosque - Welcoming people of all faiths, Jumeirah Mosque is a prominent city landmark that flaunts classic medieval architecture and is constructed in stone with elaborate domes and minarets.
- Mall of Emirates - This massive mall has a mix of luxury labels like Christian Louboutin and midscale brands like DKNY. It’s also home to hotels, restaurants, theaters, and the indoor ski resort Ski Dubai.
- Dubai Frame - is an iconic structure that 'frames' impressive views of Old and New Dubai, while serving as a metaphorical bridge connecting the emirate's rich past with its magnificent present