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Seat in Coach Basis
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Grand Astoria Hotel
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52 feet
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October to March
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Sightseeing, Adventure
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Daily breakfast at the hotel, Dinner at Desert Safari
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English, Arabic, Hindi
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Easy to Moderate
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2-3
Overview
Embark on an extraordinary family vacation with our Kids Go Free 3 Nights 4 Days Dubai Tour Package! Enjoy 3 nights of luxury in this lively city, where kids stay for free. This is a fantastic opportunity to create lasting memories as you visit iconic attractions like the stunning Burj Khalifa and participate in an exhilarating desert safari. Experience the vibrant culture and endless entertainment Dubai has to offer. Reserve your spot today and let Dubai’s magic enchant your family!
Highlights
- Dubai city tour (shared transportation)
- Burj Khalifa entry tickets with transfers
- Desert Safari with BBQ dinner
- 30-Day UAE tourist visa
Itinerary
Upon arriving at Dubai International Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in. Take some time to rest and rejuvenate after your journey. Enjoy the evening at your leisure, whether exploring the nearby area or relaxing at the hotel.
While early travel tended to be slower, more dangerous, and more dominated by tAfter a delicious breakfast, set off on a guided city tour of Dubai. Discover iconic sites like Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah, Jumeirah Mosque, and Dubai Museum. Capture memorable photos at the Burj Al Arab and Atlantis the Palm. You’ll have the chance to grab lunch (not included) at Dubai Mall before indulging in some shopping. In the afternoon, visit the Burj Khalifa for stunning views from the observation deck. Return to your hotel for the night.rade and migration, cultural and technological advances over many years have tended to mean that travel has become easier and more accessible. The evolution of technology in such diverse fields as horse tack and bullet trains has contributed to this trend.
Following lunch (not included), prepare for an adventurous desert safari. Enjoy thrilling dune bashing in a 4×4 vehicle across the beautiful sands of the desert. Engage in camel riding and sandboarding, and don’t miss the breathtaking desert sunset. Arrive at the desert campsite for a warm Arabian welcome and relish a delicious BBQ dinner under a starlit sky, featuring live entertainment including belly dancing and Tanoura performances. Return to the hotel for a restful night.
Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel before checking out. You will then be transferred to Dubai International Airport for your flight home. End of the tour.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- 3 nights of accommodation at Grand Astoria hotel in Dubai
- Daily breakfast
- Dubai city tour (shared transportation)
- Burj Khalifa entry tickets with transfers (shared transportation)
- Desert Safari with BBQ dinner (shared transportation)
- 30-Day UAE tourist visa
- Return airport transfers (private)
The Cost Excludes
- International Airfare
- Activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Mandatory Dubai Tourism Dirham Fee, payable directly to the hotel (subject to local regulations)
- Applicable Taxes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, Dubai is very family-friendly, offering numerous attractions suitable for both adults and children, including theme parks, waterparks, museums, and shopping malls with kid-friendly entertainment.
Dubai offers several family-friendly activities, such as visiting Dubai Aquarium, KidZania, Dubai Parks and Resorts, Legoland, Motiongate, Wild Wadi Waterpark, Dubai Miracle Garden, and a Desert Safari with camel rides and cultural shows.
Yes, 4 days is enough to explore some of the major attractions in Dubai. You can plan visits to places like Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, a Desert Safari, and family attractions such as Aquaventure Waterpark or Dubai Marina.
The best time to visit Dubai is between November and March when the weather is cooler and perfect for outdoor activities. This period is ideal for family vacations as well.
Yes, many hotels in Dubai offer family-friendly amenities, such as kids’ clubs, child-friendly pools, babysitting services, and larger rooms or suites suitable for families.
Yes, Dubai’s public transport, including the Dubai Metro, buses, and taxis, are family-friendly. Taxis are spacious enough to accommodate a couple with one child, and some offer child seats upon request.
Many attractions in Dubai offer discounted tickets or free entry for children under a certain age. It’s best to check specific attraction websites for detailed pricing information.
Dubai offers a wide range of dining options, including international cuisines and restaurants with kids’ menus. Fast food chains, family-friendly restaurants, and even Indian cuisine are easily available.
Yes, children also require a UAE tourist visa, just like adults. You can apply for the child’s visa along with your own through authorized travel agents or online.
Pack comfortable clothes, sun protection (hats, sunscreen), swimwear for waterparks, any essential medications, and a light jacket if traveling during cooler months. Don’t forget snacks and entertainment for long tours or flights.
Yes, Dubai is considered a very safe city for families. It has strict safety regulations in place, especially in tourist areas, making it a comfortable destination for parents traveling with children.
Many attractions in Dubai, including theme parks and malls, have child safety measures in place, such as child wristbands, secure play areas, and lifeguards at waterparks. It’s recommended to always keep an eye on your child in busy areas.
Yes, strollers are allowed and widely used in most attractions, including malls, parks, and family-friendly spots. Many places also offer stroller rentals.
Yes, Dubai has excellent healthcare facilities with many international-standard hospitals and clinics. Pharmacies are also readily available, and most hotels can help you access medical care quickly if needed.
Yes, many desert safari companies offer family-friendly safaris, with options for young children. Camel rides, cultural shows, and dining in the desert are kid-friendly, though dune bashing may not be suitable for very young children.
Look for family-friendly hotels that offer rooms with extra bedding or suites. Many hotels in Dubai offer family rooms or free accommodation for children under a certain age, sharing a room with parents.
Yes, Dubai has several waterparks that are suitable for children, such as Aquaventure at Atlantis, Wild Wadi Waterpark, and Legoland Water Park, all offering kid-friendly rides and splash zones.
Be mindful of the heat, especially during the summer. Always keep your child hydrated, apply sunscreen, and plan indoor activities during the hottest parts of the day. Dress your child in light, breathable fabrics and ensure they are comfortable during sightseeing.
Many hotels in Dubai offer babysitting or childcare services upon request, allowing parents some time to explore or relax while ensuring their child is looked after.
Taxis are a convenient option for families, and they are widely available. The Dubai Metro is also very clean and efficient, but if you prefer flexibility, you can consider booking a private transfer or renting a car with child safety seats.
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