Dive into the contrasts of the United Arab Emirates – from futuristic Dubai with its iconic Burj Khalifa to the relaxed beach life in Ajman. Experience the vibrant metropolis with its stunning skyscrapers and world-famous shopping malls. Afterwards, unwind along Ajman’s tranquil Corniche with authentic cafés and the historic fort, while pristine beaches invite you to linger.
Itinerary
Dubai (DXB)
Days 1 - 4
Dubai
Dubai (Arabic: دبي) is a cosmopolitan metropolis and global city on the Arabian Peninsula. The city is one of the ten most popular tourist destinations in the world. The city is also considered one of the most modern and progressive cities in the Middle East - certainly in the Arab world - and is also sometimes nicknamed as "City of Gold" due to historically being a hub for gold trade as well as the rapid transformation from a desert into a luxurious city.
Dubai is characterized by a vast landscape of desert which transforms into a futuristic style of skyscrapers along the coastline. The city offers both insights to the old merchant and pearl diving history of the Arabs in Deira and Bur Dubai and the new modern skyscraper business and bustling life in Jumeirah and Jebel Ali. Dubai is sometimes mistakenly thought of as a country, however it is an Emirate and is part of the United Arab Emirates. It is the financial centre of the United Arab Emirates.
Dubai is also considered a commercial and cultural hub of the Middle East, it's a global transport hub, and has attracted world attention through many large innovative construction projects and sports events. The city is symbolised by its skyscrapers, including the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, in addition to ambitious development projects including man-made islands, world class luxury hotels, and some of the largest and extraordinarily modern shopping malls in the world.
+2
41min (33km)
Days 4 - 8
Ajman
Ajman offers a relaxed alternative to its larger neighbors. Along the Corniche, you take in sea views, local cafés, and a laid-back atmosphere. The Ajman Museum, housed in a historic fort, reveals the emirate’s pearl diving and Bedouin heritage. Quiet beaches invite you to unwind or enjoy the comfort of a seaside resort. Fresh seafood is served in authentic local restaurants. The city feels small-scale and welcoming, blending tradition with modern amenities. Ajman suits travelers looking to combine culture with coastal calm.
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