Attractions in Dubai

Things you must see in Dubai

  • Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary                         


Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary (RAKWS) is one of the few urban 

protected areas. Located at the end of the 14 km long Dubai creek and lying 
at the interface between the Arabian Gulf and Al Awir Desert, it is a coastal 

wetland of global importance. 

Covering a 6.2 km2 area, the sanctuary holds approximately 450 species of 
fauna and 47 species of flora and is one of the best managed arid zone wetlands in the
 region.







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                       The world's largest shopping and entertainment destination. 

The Dubai Mall, with its 1,200 retail outlets, two anchor department stores, and over 160 food and beverage outlets is one of the Dubai Shopping Festival strategic partners.




 Burj Khalifa (www.burjkhalifa.com)

Burj Khalifa lifts the world's head proudly skywards, surpassing limits and expectations. Rising gracefully from the desert and honoring Dubai with a new glow. 

Burj Khalifa is at the heart of Dubai and its people; the center for the world's finest shoppingdining and entertainment and home for the world's elite.


Dubai Fountain


The Dubai Fountain is the world's largest choreographed fountain system set on the 30-acre manmade Burj Khalifa Lake, at the center of the Downtown Dubai development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.








Dubai Aquarium & Under Water Zoo

A key centerpiece is Dubai Aquarium, one of the largest tanks in the world at 51m x 20m x 11m and featuring one of the world's largest viewing panel at 32.8m wide and 8.3m high. Dubai Aquarium has more than 33,000 living animals, representing more than 85 species including over 400 sharks and rays combined.
Dubai Aquarium's 270-degree acrylic walkthrough tunnel makes for incredible close-encounter experiences with some of the most fascinating underwater animals on the planet. A special 'lunar-cyclic' lighting system will change the ambience of the tank depending on the time of day.
 
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Dubai Miracle Garden

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Dubai Miracle Garden, the city’s latest outdoor recreaional destination, located in Dubailand near the Arabian Ranches.

Miracle garden in Dubai is home to 45 million flowersThe miracle garden is laid out by Al Ain-based Akar Landscaping and Agriculture Company which has also done the Al Ain Paradise, home to about 10 million flowers.


The popular flower types include calendulas, petunias and marigolds.
Entry Fee: AED 20; children under 3 enter free; disabled enter free
Facilities include rest rooms, male/female prayer rooms, a souvenir shop and a kids play area.
 Miracle Garden phase 1 is now open. Phase 2 is still undergoing preparations

Cayan Tower

World's tallest twisted tower is located in Dubai Marina. It is 75 strory residential tower which spirals in a smooth curve by 90 degrees to give every apartment a view of marina, sea and The Palm.

Atlantis

       Atlantis, The Palm is a resort located on Dubai’s man-made island The Palm. It was the first resort to be built on the island. The resort opened on September 24, 2008 as a joint venture between Kerzner International Holdings Ltd., and Istithmer.

      The Atlantis is situated on The Palm, opened on 24 September 2008 as a joint venture between Kerzner International Holdings Limited and Istithmer. The property is to be managed by Kerzner International Resorts. The resort has a stretch of beach of retail space with boutiques, spa, fitness, meeting, and function spaces.

       The resort has two accommodation wings, referred as the Royal Towers, consisting of the East and the West Tower, both linked together by the Royal Bridge Suite. The resort’s comprises 1,500 guestrooms and suites with private balconies and views over The Palm and the Persian Gulf. The Imperial Club has over 150 rooms and suites with exclusive services.The Royal Bridge Suite, spanning the Royal Towers, is 22 stories up with views of The Palm, Dubai and the Persian Gulf. The two Underwater Suites are each three stories high with views directly into the Ambassador Lagoon.





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