Travel Favourites – Dubai

My new series features some of my favourite holiday destinations. Last week we visited Bournemouth in England. This week, we’re going overseas to Dubai:

For two years a friend of mine had been urging me to visit her in Dubai, where she was working as a teacher. But I have to admit I really wasn’t keen. Perhaps I’d read too many negative newspaper reports about rules and regulations. Or maybe I simply thought it too modern and ugly. I was to be proved very wrong.

Eventually I gave in to the pleas and travelled to Dubai to stay with my friend for five days. At the airport, I was given a warm welcome and instantly I knew I was going to love my time in Dubai.

It really is a place of wonder and opulence, with dazzling delights at every turn. I thought I’d been to a big shopping mall before, but never have I been to one with an underwater zoo, ice rink, dinosaur, fountain with diving men (well, not real ones, but it’s a sight to behold all the same), flight simulator, or the entrance to the world’s tallest building. Oh, and that’s without even beginning to mention the plethora of shops – some full of the latest fashions, others dripping with sparkling jewellery, while the senses are assailed with a riot of sounds and scents.

Diving men!

As for the world’s tallest building, The Burj Khalifa, when I stepped out of the elevator and took a first peek out the window, on level 148, all I could think was wow, wow, wow! Huge hotels and towering skyscrapers looked miniscule. I felt as if I was looking down at a model village. Yet, I’d stood near some of those buildings and marvelled at their structure and presence. As I walked onto an outside viewing platform, the wind whipping around me, the stifling scorch of the heat assaulting me, looking over the Dubai vista, I felt as if I’d been taken to a whole new world. It’s a moment I’ll never forget.

View from The Burj Khalifa

But I didn’t just remain at The Dubai Mall during my stay. There were certainly plenty of other sights to enjoy. My friend took me to the soft golden sands of Jumeirah Beach, to a lavish brunch, brimming with tasty treats, as well as to a traditional and vibrant Arabian market (a souk).

There were also other trips planned – to Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark and to a mosque, but there’s only so much you can pack into five days. It looks like I may well have to go back…

        On the beach

25 responses to “Travel Favourites – Dubai”

  1. How wonderful! Dubai was a favourite place of another friend of mine. She lived there for several years but I never visited. x

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    1. Thanks for stopping, Glynis. I hope to go back one day. I couldn’t imagine living there as it’s so busy but it was wonderful as a holiday x

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  2. sounds amazing. glad you did get to go for the experience. 🙂

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    1. Thank you. It was so good 😊

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  3. Fantastic city, Esther, with amazing architecture. It’s great that you shared your time there with us.

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    1. It’s pretty fantastic. I’m glad you enjoyed reading about it, Tim.

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  4. I spent two weeks in the UAE visiting a friend who was a teacher. I got to see most of the emirates and spent a few days in Dubai. Loved it so much I wrote a book about it! I loved the malls and souks and rode a camel on the dessert. Had to buy another suitcase to put all my shopping in.

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    1. I’m not surprised! It’s a wonderful place.

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  5. I have always wanted to visit Dubai. Maybe in the next life. Thanks for sharing your adventure.

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    1. I’m glad you enjoyed them, John.

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  6. It sounds like you had a great trip to Dubai. Thanks for sharing, Esther.

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    1. It really was. Thanks, Robbie.

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  7. I happily travel vicariously until such time as I can grab my passport and head on out! Thank you for taking me on your Dubai journey!

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    1. I’m really glad you enjoyed it, Annette.

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  8. Not somewhere I will ever visit, so I liked reading about your trip

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    1. I’m glad you enjoyed it, Joanne.

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    That looks a great trip. What amazing photos – the one with the camels on the beach with cranes in the background is surreal.

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    1. It’s that kind of place, Nicola!

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  10. This is the one place in the Middle East I would visit. It’s beautiful and technologically advanced.

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  11. Wow, standing at the top of the world’s tallest building must’ve been so amazing! You’ll definitely have to go back to do even more touristy stuff!

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    1. It really was, Carol anne.

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