Luxurious Family Getaway to Dubai & Abu Dhabi
Trip Highlights
Discover the perfect blend of futuristic marvels, cultural heritage, and thrilling adventures across Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s iconic attractions.
Experience the thrill at Atlantis Aquaventure, where record-breaking slides, lazy rivers, and exciting marine encounters create the ultimate waterpark adventure.
Step into a royal legacy at Qasr Al Watan, a palace that unveils the rich heritage, artistry, and governance of the UAE through stunning architecture and exhibits.
Soar above golden dunes at sunrise in a hot air balloon, soaking in amazing desert views and creating unforgettable memories in the heart of Dubai.
Feel the magic of the Dubai's desert with thrilling dune bashing, cultural performances, and a lavish Majlis setup under the starlit Arabian sky.


Know Before You Go
- ID proof is mandatory for each individual guest at the time of booking, and also upon arrival. All international participants will have to share passport and visa details on arrival.
- Children under 3 years old are classified as infants, while those 12 years and older are considered adults.
- You are expected to dress appropriately and conservatively. Avoid wearing shorts While visiting the mosque women ought to conform to wearing scarves and being fully covered.
- Ladies may wear swimsuits just in seashores and pools. As you step out of the seaside, make a point to cover yourselves.
- The hotels are subject to their availability. In case they are not available, the tourists will be accommodated in a property of similar standard.
- Any breakage or damage of any items in the resort/hotel will be charged at actuals.
- Any kind of drink (alcoholic, aerated, or mineral water) is not included in the package cost.
- The official currency is the UAE Dirham (AED). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s good to carry some cash for small purchases.
- Alcohol can only be consumed in licensed bars, restaurants, and hotels. Drinking in public or being intoxicated in public is punishable.
- Avoid public displays of affection, loud arguments, and offensive language. Photography of government buildings, airports, and locals (especially women) without consent is prohibited.
- A Dubai Tourism Tax of 5-15 AED per night, per room, depending on the hotel category, must be paid directly by the customer upon arrival.
- During Ramadan, eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours is not allowed. Restaurants will have designated areas for non-fasting individuals.
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