Itinerary
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Pass By: Jumeirah Public Beach, Dubai United Arab Emirates
Jumeirah Open Beach is a public beach located in Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a popular destination for local residents and tourists alike and offers a range of activities and amenities for beach-goers. Some of the highlights of Jumeirah Open Beach include:
Swimming: the beach has a large, open area for swimming and sunbathing
Volleyball: there are several volleyball courts available for use
Picnic Areas: there are shaded picnic areas available for families and groups to enjoy
Water Sports: there are several vendors offering water sports activities, such as jet skiing and banana boat rides
Food and Drink: there are several beachside cafes and restaurants offering a variety of food and drinks.
Jumeirah Open Beach is also known for its scenic views, including the Burj Al Arab, a iconic seven-star hotel, and the Palm Jumeirah, an artificial island shaped like a palm tree. The beach is accessible by car, taxi, or public transportation and has ample parking available.
Pass By: Sheikh Saeed al-Maktoum's House, Al Khaleej Rd Bur Dubai, Dubai United Arab Emirates
Al Maktoum House is a historic building located in the Shindagha neighborhood of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It was the former residence of the Al Maktoum family, who were the ruling family of Dubai in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The building has since been turned into a museum showcasing the history and culture of Dubai. Visitors to Al Maktoum House can see traditional Arabian architecture and learn about the history of Dubai and its rulers. The museum also displays various artifacts and antiques related to the city's past, including old photographs, documents, and personal belongings of the Al Maktoum family.
Pass By: Jumeirah Mosque, Jumeirah Beach Road, Jumeirah 1, Dubai United Arab Emirates
Jumeirah Mosque is a historic mosque located in the Jumeirah neighborhood of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is considered one of the most beautiful and unique mosques in the city, and is one of the few mosques open to non-Muslims for visits and tours. The mosque was built in the medieval Fatimid tradition, and is characterized by its intricate white stone carvings and twin minarets. Visitors to Jumeirah Mosque can learn about Islamic culture and architecture, as well as the role of mosques in the daily life of Muslims. Guided tours of the mosque are available, and visitors are required to dress modestly and remove their shoes before entering.
Stop At: Meena Bazaar, 34 Al Nahdha St Admiral Plaza Hotel Dubai, Dubai United Arab Emirates
Meena Bazaar is a historic market in the heart of the Deira neighborhood of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is one of the oldest and most traditional markets in the city, and is known for its street vendors and small shops selling a wide variety of goods, including spices, textiles, jewelry, and souvenirs. Meena Bazaar is a popular tourist destination, and is considered one of the best places to experience traditional Arabian culture and shopping. Visitors can bargain with vendors and shop for unique items, as well as sample local street food and sweets. The market is also surrounded by historical landmarks, such as the Dubai Museum and the Al Fahidi Fort, providing visitors with a glimpse into the city's rich history and cultural heritage.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: King Faisal Mosque, King Abdul Aziz St, Sharjah 006976 United Arab Emirates
King Faisal Mosque: a large mosque with traditional Islamic architecture and a large dome
Pass By: Sharjah Fort - Al Hisn, Hisn Avenue Al Shuwaihean, Sharjah United Arab Emirates
Sharjah Fort (Al Hisn): a restored 18th-century fort and museum showcasing the history and culture of Sharjah
Pass By: Blue Souk, Al Majaz 1 King Faisal St, Sharjah United Arab Emirates
Blue Souk: a traditional Arabian marketplace with shops selling textiles, spices, jewelry, and souvenirs