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6 Latest & 7 All-Time Best Tourist Attractions to Visit in all-inclusive Dubai holidays

Writer: Amelia MadisonAmelia Madison


Find the 13 most famous tourist attractions in Dubai, including the 6 recently added spots to make your trip exciting and memorable. 


From a barren fishing land in the 1800s to the most luxurious and opulent travel destination in the world, Dubai has come a long way. all-inclusive Dubai holidays is frequented by travellers from the 7 continents. It welcomes everyone like a motherly abode and provides a chance to enjoy your time to the fullest.


The tourist attractions and must-visit places in Dubai are overwhelming. So much that you won’t be able to chalk out a travel itinerary. From cloud-covered skyscrapers to breathtaking artificial islands, from exotic deserts to happening nightlife, from high-end shopping malls and 7-star hotels to traditional souks, Dubai has everything. You think of it; Dubai will have it. They even have ice parks in the simmering deserts.


This article lists the 13 top tourist attractions in Dubai. We have also included some of the recently added tourist spots, so you can be the first to enjoy these marvels. 


7 Top Tourist Attractions in Dubai


1.      Burj Khalifa

A visit to the Burj Khalifa is the bread and butter of every trip to Dubai. Standing tall at 828 metres and 163 floors high, Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world. A mere sight of the building is enough to gauge its magnificence. However, the real deal is inside the building. You can enjoy breathtaking views from observation decks located at levels 124 & 125. There is a special lounge, located 585 metres high and covering 3 (152, 153, 154) floors. Burj Khalifa opens from 8am to 12am daily. The prices start at AED169.


2.      The Dubai Fountain

The Dubai Fountain, located at the base of the Burj Khalifa, will take your imagination to the next level. These amazing fountains go as high as 150 metres to the tune of musical numbers. The fountain show usually begins at 6pm and continues with intervals of 30 minutes. The final dance starts at 11pm. You can plan your visit to Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Fountain on the same day.


3.      Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah is another iconic tourist spot in Dubai. A man-made island, it boasts tens of entertainment options. You can play water games at Aquaventure Water Park and enjoy the world’s tallest waterslides. Then there is the Lost Chambers Aquarium, where you can snorkel through lagoons filled with sharks. You can also have the pleasure of a boat ride around the Palm Jumeirah coast or do adrenaline-oozing skydiving with Skydive Dubai.


4.      The Dubai Desert

What’s the fun in visiting Dubai if you don't go on a desert safari? You can enjoy the vast and mystic desert on a quadbike, sandboarding, off-roading, or a camel ride. You can extend your stay in the desert by booking a resort among the dunes.


5.      Burj Al Arab

Before Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab was the most iconic building in Dubai. The luxury hotel is a costly affair, but it explains Dubai at its best: grandeur and glory. The hotel opened in 1999, and since then it has served celebrities, VIPs, and the richest people in the world.


6.      The Dubai Creek

Most of us know Dubai as the land of skyscrapers, tourist spots, and a business hub. However, Dubai has a rich culture too. This place is a saltwater estuary where the Bani Yas tribe originally settled. The best way to enjoy Dubai Creek is to go for a traditional Abra ride. Once done with the ride, head over to maze-like corridors of spice, textile, and gold souks.


7.      Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo

Enjoy an enthralling and mesmerizing experience with marine life in the world-famous Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo. The famous underwater zoo is located on the 3rd floor of the iconic Dubai Mall. Here you can see various marine species, including the endangered tiger shark and the world's largest crocodile (weighing over 750 kg). If you are a thrill seeker, you can go for a swim with sharks or cage snorkeling. 


6 Latest Attractions in Dubai


1.      Cityland Mall

Spanning around 1.2 million square feet, this modern-age shopping mall and entertainment hub is heaven for all shoppers. The mall boasts over 350 stores, a 10-screen cinema, and around 75 eateries. It is located on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road and is free for everyone. The attractions include landscaping designs, cafes, and seasonal entertainment shows.


2.      Dubai Crocodile Park

A chance to get up close and personal with one of the most fascinating creatures of the wild, the Dubai Crocodile Park features over 250 Nile crocodiles in a lavish 20,000-square-metre park. You can observe the crocodiles and even feed them at the designated feeding stations. The park has an onsite museum that explains interesting crocodile facts for all the wildlife geeks. 


3.      Glitch

There are tens of indoor gaming opportunities for enthusiasts in Dubai. Glitch, the latest entry in Dubai’s countless entertainment hubs, is poised to become a top attraction for adrenaline junkies. It is located in the Al-Ghurair Centre and features over 30 different indoor games. The facility features Dubai’s first roller glider experience, known as SkySurf. It lets you float around the venue and enjoy a space-like experience.


4.      The Dubai Balloon

The Dubai Balloon, another fresh entry in the star-studded list of Dubai’s tourist spots, offers a chance to enjoy panoramic views of Dubai’s seas and sprawling skyline. The tethered balloon takes you 300 meters up in the sky and provides the best view of Palm Jumeirah. 


5.      Sky Views Dubai

Sky Views Dubai is another recent attraction in Dubai for adrenaline seekers. The 219.5-metre-high tourist spot is located at the top of the famous Address Sky View hotel. It offers three different adventures: The Observatory, the Glass Slide, and the Edge Walk. You can enjoy Dubai’s skyline and see how it feels to be at the top of the world. 


6.      Mohammed Bin Rashid Library

Dubai has something for everyone. This latest attraction proves it right. The Mohammed Bin Rashid Library is one of its kind and features over a million titles in various languages. The most fascinating and tourist-pulling fact about the library is its shape: a traditional Islamic lectern. It is located along the historic Dubai Creek and is a heaven for all bibliophiles. 


Final Words

It’ll take ages to jolt down all the tourist attractions in Dubai. There’s so much to do that it feels like you are running out of time, even on a long trip. There is one way out of this dilemma of selecting which attractions to visit. Pick your favorite spots and book your best time to visit Dubai, or you can select a travel agency for a well-planned tour to Dubai.

 
 
 

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