A Family trip to Dubai and save upto £559pp
Dubai and Las Vegas have a lot in common. Both cities share a love for the fantastical, with skylines that shine like beacons against barren desert backdrops. But as a vacation spot, Dubai easily trumps thanks to its gorgeous cream-coloured Persian Gulf shoreline, international culinary scene, and larger-than-life attractions.
Home to the world's tallest tower, the world's largest shopping mall, the world's largest man-made marina, the natural sands of Jumeirah Beach flank the carefully sculpted Palm Islands, and etc.
How To Save Money in Dubai
Ski DubaiDubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo
· Plan in advance
A family trip to Dubai will be expensive. But you'll have a better chance at snagging a lower room rate if you make your refundable hotel reservations two to three months in advance by finding cheap holiday packages.
· Visit in the summer
Most travellers can't take the heat during this season, leaving little competition for desirable room rates.
Jumeirah Beach Hotel
The most family-friendly Jumeirah Group hotel is shaped like a giant wave and many rooms have stellar Burj al-Arab views.
The beach is huge (nearly km long), but the decor looks very dated.It’s a great resort for active types, with plenty of water sports, a superb health club, a climbing wall and tennis and squash courts.
The beach is huge (nearly km long), but the decor looks very dated.It’s a great resort for active types, with plenty of water sports, a superb health club, a climbing wall and tennis and squash courts.
The city’s most incongruous attraction, Ski Dubai, is a faux winter wonderland built right into the gargantuan Mall of the Emirates. The length of the five runs is 400m and there’s even a ‘black diamond’ run for daredevils, and jumps and rails for borders. Novices and kids will enjoy the snow park for its color-lit igloo and tobogganing hill. The chemical-free snow is generated by snow guns at night and is surprisingly velvety.
Dubai Mall’s
Dubai Mall’s most mesmerizing sights are this gargantuan aquarium where 33,000 beats flit and dart amid artificial coral and behind the ‘world’s largest acrylic viewing panel’ (as recorded in the Guinness World Records ). Sharks and rays are top attractions, but other crowd-pleasers include a sumo-sized giant grouper and massive schools of pelagic fish. You can pay for access to the walk-through tunnel.
A highlight here is a darkened cave where you can go nose-to-nose with dozens of toothy sharks. Upstairs, the very worthwhile Underwater Zoo journeys through three Eco-zones: Rainforest, rocky shore and living ocean, and a total of 38 aquatic displays. There are lots of rare and interesting Denizens here, including air-breathing African lungfish, cheeky Archer fish that catch insects by shooting water, spooky giant spider crabs and otherworldly sea dragons.
A highlight here is a darkened cave where you can go nose-to-nose with dozens of toothy sharks. Upstairs, the very worthwhile Underwater Zoo journeys through three Eco-zones: Rainforest, rocky shore and living ocean, and a total of 38 aquatic displays. There are lots of rare and interesting Denizens here, including air-breathing African lungfish, cheeky Archer fish that catch insects by shooting water, spooky giant spider crabs and otherworldly sea dragons.
Atlantis The Palm providing award-winning accommodation. It features an infinity pool, a 24-hour gym and a panoramic ShuiQi spa.
Combining ethnic-inspired decorations with hi-tech facilities, spacious rooms at Atlantis The Palm all include a lounge equipped with satellite flat-screen TVs
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