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7-Day Dubai New Year Tour
7-Day Dubai New Year Tour
7-Day Dubai New Year Tour
7-Day Dubai New Year Tour
7-Day Dubai New Year Tour
7-Day Dubai New Year Tour

7-Day Dubai New Year Tour

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Código del tour: 117049
7-Day Dubai New Year Tour-map
Ciudad de salida Ciudad de salida
Dubai
Ciudad del fin Ciudad del fin
Dubai
Duración Duración
7 days
Idioma Idioma
English Live
Temas del tour Temas del tour
Honeymoon
Tipo de guía Tipo de guía
Fully Guided Tour
Tamaño del grupo Tamaño del grupo
Standard Group Tour
Nivel de actividad Nivel de actividad
Moderate

Reflejos

• Personalized meet & assist upon arrival • Half day Dubai city tour • 4x4 Desert Safari with BBQ dinner • Dhow cruise dinner • New Year’s gala dinner • Full Day Abu Dhabi tour with lunch • Daily buffet breakfast at the hotel

Itinerario

D1
Dubai
Media Rotana or similar
D2
Dubai - Abu Dhabi - Dubai
Media Rotana or similar

Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Yas Island

D3
Dubai
Media Rotana or similar

Dubai Museum

Dubai Mall

Burj Khalifa

Burj Al Arab

Palm Jumeirah

D4
Dubai
Media Rotana or similar
D5
Dubai
Media Rotana or similar
D6
Dubai
Media Rotana or similar
D7
Departure
Nota: Tenga en cuenta que el orden del itinerario diario puede variar según el día de inicio del tour.

Qué incluye

Incluye
  • Expert, professional tour guide
  • 6 nights in Dubai at Media Rotana or similar 5 stars (by American Standards)
  • Round trip transfers from the airport to the hotel and vice versa by a deluxe air conditioned vehicle
  • Half day Dubai city tour
  • 4x4 Desert Safari with BBQ dinner
  • Dhow cruise dinner
  • 2 lunches, and 3 dinners
  • Daily buffet breakfast at the hotel
  • New Year’s Gala Dinner at luxurious 5 stars hotel in Dubai
  • Full Day Abu Dhabi tour with lunch
  • Local taxes (except Hotel Tax in Dubai only, it will be billed directly to clients USD 6.00/night)
  • Excluye
  • Tips for tour guide/driver
  • International airfare between your home and Dubai
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals not mentioned
  • Personal expenses
  • Notas especiales

  • For bookings with 2 or more rooms please indicate how the travelers will be paired together in the "Reservation Request" box during booking.
  • Women Travelers
    - The UAE is extremely safe for women travelers, nevertheless women travelling alone are a novelty and you may find yourself at the focus of unwanted attention. You will probably have a more relaxed visit if you stay in one of the four or five star hotels, especially if you can use the hotel's private beach facilities.
    - Women in the UAE have a much more liberal lifestyle than many of their Gulf counterparts (i.e. women are permitted to drive, work etc.). However, women travelers should be aware that they are visiting a society which has strong traditional roots.
    - If you wish to avoid hassle or risk causing offence, do not wear tight or revealing clothes away from the beach clubs and resorts. You will also find that clothing suitable for the more cosmopolitan cities may not be comfortable or convenient for independent travel in rural areas. Loose trousers and a long sleeved cotton shirt will suit a wide range of situations.
    - When socializing in local company wait until a hand is offered to you for a handshake, some devout Muslims prefer not to shake hands with a woman.
    - Remember that one advantage of being a woman in the UAE is that women are normally served first at banks and post offices, police stations and other government offices frequently have separate queues for women.
  • Health
    - No special immunizations are required; however, it would be wise to check beforehand if you are traveling from a health-risk area. Tetanus inoculations are usually recommended if you are considering a long trip. Polio has been virtually eradicated in the UAE and hepatitis is very rare and can be avoided by taking precautions. Hepatitis A is transmitted by contaminated food and water, Hepatitis B, C, D through sexual contact, the use of unsterilized needles, and blood transfusions.
  • Public Holidays
    Since Muslim festivals are timed according to local sightings of phases of the moon, the dates outlined below for Islamic religious holidays are approximate. The precise dates are not announced until a day or so before they occur. If a public holiday falls on a weekend, the holiday is usually taken at the beginning of the next working week.
    A three-day mourning period is usually announced when a member of the ruling families or a government minister or the head of a neighbouring state dies. Government offices and some private companies will close for the period.
    - 1 Jan New Year's Day
    - 2 Dec National Day
    - Al-Hijra (Islamic New Year)
    - Mouloud (Birth of the Prophet)
    - Leilat al-Meiraj (Ascension of the Prophet)
    - Eid al-Fitr (End of Ramadan)
    - Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice)
  • Personal Safety
    The UAE is one of the safest places in the world to visit. In fact, it has been designated the world's safest holiday destination by the international travel industry on two occasions. Nevertheless, it is a good idea to take out travel insurance and to take the normal precaution to safeguard yourself and your valuables.
  • Money
    The currency in Dubai is the UAE dirham (Dhs or AED), which is pegged to the US dollar at the rate of Dhs3.675 to US$1. There are 100 fils in a dirham. The notes in circulation are Dhs 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000. Be warned that the brown Dhs1,000 note looks a lot like Dhs200. Generally, it’s good to carry Dhs100 notes and lower values for day-to-day transactions. The most common coins are the silver Dhs1, 50 fils and 25 fils.
  • Tipping
    Tipping is not expected, but is common practice. Gratuities to staff at hotels are at your discretion. Most restaurants add service charges to the bill (Abu Dhabi 16 per cent; Sharjah 15 per cent; Dubai 10 per cent). If this charge is not included, add 10 per cent of the total to the bill. Taxi drivers do not expect to be tipped. Supermarket baggers, bag carriers and windscreen washers at petrol stations are generally given Dh2.
    Our suggestions for daily tipping are the following:
    - Drivers: USD 2.00 to USD 5.00
    - Tour guide: USD 10.00 to USD 20.00
    - House keepers: USD 2.00
    - Porters: USD 1.00 per luggage
  • Photography
    Film is readily available, so too are processing facilities and color prints are produced in record time. Ask permission before photographing people in general. Avoid photographing Muslim women and do not photograph airports, docks, and telecommunications equipment, and government buildings, military and industrial installations.
  • Time
    The UAE is four hours ahead of GMT. The time does not change during the summer. This means that there is a three hour difference between UK and UAE local times in summer and a four hour difference in winter.
  • Electricity
    Domestic supply is 220 volts. Sockets suitable for three-pin 13 amp plugs of British standard design are the norm, however, it is a good idea to bring an adapter with you just in case. Adapters can be purchased in local supermarkets. Appliances purchased in the UAE will generally have two-pin plugs attached.
  • Clothing
    - Lightweight summer clothing is ideal with a wrap, sweater or jacket for cooler winter nights and air-conditioned premises. Although the dress code in the UAE is generally casual, guests in the larger hotels do tend to dress more formally in the evening. Since you are visiting a Muslim country, bikinis, swimsuits, shorts and revealing tops should be confined to beach resorts.
    - Women are usually advised not to wear short skirts and to keep their shoulders covered. Note that in Sharjah women are prohibited from wearing swimsuits on public beaches.
  • In order to protect your own property, please bring any valuable items with you at any time. Please do not leave any valuable items on the bus/hotel/attraction/restaurant etc. Tours4fun, local operators, drivers and tour guides will not take any responsibility for any theft loss at any location.

  • Depending on your arrival time, your hotel room may not be available until the afternoon. Most hotels allow check-in between 1:00pm-3:00pm, however some charge a fee for early check-in. Please check at the hotel desk to see if you may store your luggage at the hotel if you wish to explore the city on your own before check-in.
    The time we mentioned in the itinerary is for reference only. Please refer to your guide on tour for the actual arrangement. The visiting order and duration might be changed according to actual and practical situation for better service.
    This tour/activity is overseen by a select local operator in the region. Upon booking your tour or activity and after receiving confirmation, you will be issued an e-ticket detailing the local operator's name and contact information. If you require assistance finding a specific tour, please contact us for more information.

    Requisito de vacuna contra la fiebre amarilla: Si ha viajado a o transita a través de regiones endémicas de la fiebre amarilla incluyendo países de África Oriental (excluyendo Tanzania) o países de América del Sur, ya sea antes o después de su viaje, puede ser necesario presentar un certificado de vacuna contra la fiebre amarilla válido. Este requisito puede aplicarse no solo para unirse a tours sino también para ciertos vuelos o entrada a países específicos. Para más detalles, por favor consulte el sitio oficial: : Áreas de riesgo de la fiebre amarilla - Fit for Travel
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