
Dubai Packages
Citymax Hotel Bur Dubai / Fortune Grand Hotel
Stay + Breakfast + Airport Transfers + Half-Day City Tour
₹39,000–₹50,000
Golden Sands Hotel Apartments / Ramada by Wyndham Downtown
Stay + Breakfast & Dinner + Desert Safari + Dhow Cruise
₹45,000–₹65,000
Atlantis The Palm / Burj Al Arab Jumeirah
Luxury Stay + All Meals + Private Transfers + Guided Tours + Spa
₹70,000–₹1,10,000
Prices are per person on twin sharing. Flight cost is additional and may vary.
Airlines: Emirates, Air India, IndiGo, FlyDubai
Round-trip Economy Fare (avg): ₹22,000–₹32,000 per person (economy class)
Flight time: 3.5–4 hours direct
All-in-One Convenience: Flights, hotels, meals, transfers, and activities bundled for a stress-free vacation.
Flexible Comfort Levels: Choose from budget to ultra-luxury stays.
Top Attractions Covered: Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Desert Safari, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina.
Family & Couple Friendly: Perfect for honeymoons, family vacations, or solo trips.
Modern + Cultural Combo: Experience futuristic architecture and traditional souks.
Flexible Dates: Available year-round with seasonal add-ons.
Free Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner: (Standard & Luxury)
Candlelight Dinner on Dhow Cruise: (Luxury only)
Professional Photoshoot at Burj Khalifa
Shopping Voucher for Dubai Mall
Welcome Kit: SIM card, travel pouch, and Arabic sweets
Private Airport Transfers: For 4-star and 5-star packages.
When should I plan my Dubai trip?
November–March is the best — pleasant weather, outdoor events, and shopping festivals. Summers (June–Sept) are very hot, but malls and indoor attractions make it manageable.
Do I need a visa for Dubai?
Yes, most travelers need a tourist visa. Indians with US/UK/Schengen visas often get visa-on-arrival.
Is Dubai safe for families and solo travelers?
Absolutely. Dubai is one of the safest cities globally. Just follow local laws and respect cultural norms.
How do I travel within Dubai?
Metro is cheap and efficient. Taxis are safe but can be costly for long rides. Ride-hailing apps (Careem, Uber) are popular. Renting a car is good for families exploring beyond the city.
Is food expensive in Dubai?
Street food and mall food courts are affordable (₹500–₹1,000 per meal). Upscale dining costs ₹3,000+. Must-try: Shawarma, Al Harees, Luqaimat (sweet dumplings).
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Dubai is a dazzling city in the UAE, blending futuristic skyscrapers with traditional souks and desert heritage.
Best Time to Visit: November–March (pleasant winter weather)
Language: Arabic (official); English widely spoken
Currency: UAE Dirham (AED)
Famous For: Burj Khalifa, luxury shopping, desert safaris, modern architecture, and cultural fusion
Travel Tip: Dubai is cosmopolitan—plan for both glamorous city life and authentic Emirati traditions
Burj Khalifa: World’s tallest building with observation decks at 124th & 148th floors
Dubai Mall: Shopping paradise with aquarium, ice rink, and endless dining options
Palm Jumeirah: Iconic man-made island with luxury resorts like Atlantis The Palm
Dubai Marina: Waterfront promenade with yachts, cafes, and nightlife
Dubai Fountain: Choreographed water show at the base of Burj Khalifa
Al Fahidi Historical District (Al Bastakiya): Traditional wind-tower houses and museums
Dubai Creek: Abra boat rides connecting old souks and spice markets
Gold & Spice Souks (Deira): Authentic shopping for jewelry, spices, and textiles
Jumeirah Mosque: Open to non-Muslim visitors, offering cultural tours
Local Cuisine: Shawarma, Al Harees, Luqaimat (sweet dumplings), and Emirati coffee
Alserkal Avenue: Contemporary art hub with galleries, cafes, and creative spaces
Love Lake (Al Qudra): Heart-shaped lake in the desert, perfect for picnics
The Secret Beach (Al Sufouh): Quiet stretch of sand with views of Burj Al Arab
Coffee Museum (Al Fahidi): Showcasing global coffee traditions
Hatta: Mountain enclave with kayaking, hiking, and heritage village
Infinity des Lumières: Immersive digital art museum



