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8-day 5-star luxury holiday in Dubai

incl. luxury hotel on the world-famous Palm Island + the 5 landmarks of Dubai.

Your 4-star dream hotel: TIME GRAND PLAZA ****

TIME Grand Plaza, Dubai

Your modern and luxurious 4-star hotel is close to numerous famous sights. A large reception area with a bright and sunny lobby, a cosy café and a restaurant serving international dishes as well as cuisine typical of the region await you. For relaxation a spa and massage service is available. The highlight is the heated pool with pool bar on the roof terrace, where you can enjoy delicious drinks and snacks (subject to charge). The rooms are equipped with bath tub or shower, WC, hair dryer, electric kettle, WiFi, satellite TV, safe and air conditioning.

Your 5-star luxury hotel: DUKES THE PALM *****

5-star hotel DUKES THE PALM

The modern, 5-star luxury hotel is located on the world-famous The Palm, a palm-shaped island situated directly on a long sandy beach in the Arabian Gulf. Your luxury hotel offers world-class service and a breath-taking view out over Dubai Marina. The hotel‘s facilities include one indoor and two outdoor pools, a gym on the 14ᵗʰ floor with views over Dubai‘s impressive skyline, a cigar and whisky lounge, a champagne and tea lounge, the DUKES Bar and two restaurants serving specialities from all over the world. Watersports and a hairdresser are also available for a fee. The luxurious DUKES double rooms are between 27 and 31 m² in size and have a shower/WC, hair dryer, tea and coffee making facilities, WiFi, sat TV, and a safe.

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Package includes:

  • Scheduled flights to Dubai and back with Emirates, one of the best airlines in the world!³
    incl. hotel and airport transfers
  • 5 nights in Dubai in a double room at the 4-star dream hotel (national category)
    TIME GRAND PLAZA ****
    incl. 5× tasty breakfast
  • OUR THANK YOU TO YOU:
    FREE 2 nights in a double room on the world-famous Palm Island
    at the 5-star luxury hotel
    (national category) DUKES THE PALM *****
    • incl. tasty breakfast
    • Free use of the hotel’s facilities:
    – spacious outdoor grounds with swimming pools
    – private sandy beach exclusively for hotel guests
    – fully-equipped fitness centre
  • Fantastic excursion ‘The 5 landmarks of Dubai’:
    • Atlantis Hotel
    • Palm Island The Palm
    • Burj Al Arab (photo stop)
    • Dubai Marina
    • Dubai Mall
  • Qualified, English-speaking guide



³ scheduled flight with Emirates (one of the best airlines in the world) to United Arab Emirates and back.


On request, you can book our additional tours and services at special prices:

Explorer package:

The package includes the 3 excursions ‘Traditional Dubai Tour‘, ‘Boat Trip of Dubai, incl. dinner‘ & ‘Abu Dhabi tour, incl. lunch‘: only £ 215 per person

Your 4-star dream hotel: TIME GRAND PLAZA, Dubai

Location:

The comfortable 4-star hotel is close to numerous attractions such as the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall in the heart of the Qusais business district.

Facilities:

The TIME Grand Plaza Hotel offers its guests modern and luxurious interior design. Look forward to a spacious reception area with a lobby bathed in light and perfect for relaxing. Featuring high-quality furnishings, the 232 spacious rooms offer maximum comfort. Apart from a cosy café, you can also enjoy international cuisine and local dishes in the hotel restaurant. One highlight of this hotel is represented by its heated pool with pool bar on the roof terrace, where you can enjoy delicious drinks and snacks (subject to charge).

Accommodation:

The comfortable rooms feature a bath or shower, WC, hairdryer, electric kettle, WiFi, sat TV, safe and air-conditioning.

Sports/Entertainment:

A fitness centre is available for physical activities. For a fee, you can also relax with professional massages and spa treatments.

Special feature:

Alcohol is not served in the TIME Grand Plaza Hotel. It goes without saying, however, that alcoholic drinks purchased outside the hotel can be consumed in your room.

Your 5-star luxury hotel on world-famous Palm Island: DUKES THE PALM *****

Location:

The modern, 5-star luxury hotel is located on the world-famous The Palm, a palm-shaped island, and combines British charm with cosmopolitan luxury. Situated right on a long sandy beach on the Arabian Gulf and with a breathtaking view of the Dubai Marina, this is the perfect place to pamper yourself.

Facilities:

The Dukes The Palm offers world-class service and a breath-taking view out over the Persian Gulf. The hotel‘s amenities include a cigar and whiskey lounge and a Champagne/tea lounge where you can enjoy your afternoon tea in a relaxing atmosphere. In addition, the luxury hotel offers you the legendary DUKES Bar, which is famous for its martinis. Two restaurants with specialities from around the world will ensure you won’t go hungry. The Great British Restaurant (GBR) brings the best of the UK to the table and serves a fantastic selection of dishes with a British touch. The multiple award-winning Khyber brings a large selection of North Indian specialities to Dubai. It is the first restaurant of its kind outside of Mumbai. Numerous celebrities like Sir Paul McCartney, Richard Gere and Demi Moore have been guests here. The Khyber is located on the 15ᵗʰ floor and offers a unique 180 degree view of the Dubai Marina.

Accommodation:

The luxurious DUKES double rooms are between 27 and 31 m² in size and have a shower/WC, hair dryer, tea and coffee making facilities, WiFi, sat TV and a safe.

Sports/Entertainment:

The ultra-modern fitness centre is located on the 14ᵗʰ floor and offers an impressive and extensive view of the Dubai skyline. In addition, an indoor pool and two outdoor pools are available to you. Numerous types of water sports are offered at the beach (subject to charge).

Your fantastic excursion ‘The 5 landmarks of Dubai’ !

Experience with us the 5 most famous landmarks of Dubai. On day 4, we have the opportunity to take a stroll through Dubai Mall, arguably the most impressive shopping centre in the world. We then go to the famous Burj Al Arab Hotel, where we make a photo stop. In the Dubai Marina district, with its countless yachts and skyscrapers, we experience the luxury of Dubai up close. Great craftsman traditions await us on the 6th day, when we explore a fascinating jewellery and leather workshop and have the opportunity to purchase a personal souvenir of the holiday. Afterwards, we go to the world-famous Palm Island The Palm with a view of the breath-taking skyline of Dubai. We visit the Atlantis Hotel and let ourselves be amazed as we walk past sharks in a giant aquarium. Dubai will inspire you!

What our ‘Explorer’ excursion package has to offer

Traditional Dubai Tour
Look forward to a fascinating excursion, which brings you closer to traditional Dubai. Experience original Dubai on a walk through the historic district of Al-Fahidi. After a short trip with a traditional water taxi to the other side of the Dubai Creek, you can watch traders bargaining at the Gold Souk. We will then visit the historic residential district of Al Seef. You will be inspired by the highlights of Dubai.

Dubai boat tour, incl. dinner
Ring out the day in a very special way. On board a traditional explorer excursion: you will enjoy the wonderfully illuminated skyline of Dubai. While you sail along the coast, you will be served a delicious dinner. Let yourself be pampered by the Arabian and international cuisine.

Abu Dhabi tour, incl. lunch
Get to know Abu Dhabi, one of the richest cities in the world, from its most beautiful side. Among other highlights, you will see the Heritage Village, the Yas Marina, Qasr al Watan as well as the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, the biggest mosque in the Emirates. Your physical well-being will also be taken care of. During lunch, you can reminisce about all of the impressions you have collected.

Temperatures UAE Dubai – London

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General note:

Below is an information overview. The conditions of entry, as well as the political and health situation, can change anywhere in the world at any time. We therefore recommend checking before your trip. Please check the website of the Foreign Office (www.gov.uk/) before your departure.

Geography:

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) comprises seven emirates: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Um al-Qawain, Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah. The UAE is located in the southeast of the Arabian Gulf and borders on Oman.

Form of government:

The United Arab Emirates is a federal constitutional monarchy comprising seven autonomous emirates.

Capital:

Abu Dhabi (approx. 1.5 million inhabitants).

Religion:

Islam is the state religion (80 per cent Sunni, 16 per cent Shiite). Resident foreigners practice their religions without hindrance (e.g. Christianity, non-native Islam religions, Hinduism).

Language:

The official language is Arabic. English is also spoken and understood in business transactions and in hotels.

Climate:

Subtropical to tropical desert climate with very low annual rates of precipitation (mostly in winter); extreme heat and humidity from May to October (max. daytime temperature of over 45 °C); average temperature in January 18 °C, in August 34 °C.

Electricity:

220-250 volt AC, 50 Hertz. Three-pin plugs are the norm here. Adapters can be obtained from any electrical store and all larger supermarkets.

Local time:

The time zone in the UAE is GMT +4 hours with no daylight saving time. The time difference with the UAE is plus 3 hours in summer and plus 4 hours in winter.

Making telephone calls:

The country code for international calls from the UK to the Emirates is 00971. When phoning the UK from the Emirates, the country code to dial is 0044, dropping the zero before the area code.

Country and people:

Islam restricts the consumption of alcohol in the UAE. A strict general ban on alcohol prevails in the Emirate of Sharjah in particular where alcohol is not offered in any hotel while it is served in the other emirates. Women should not wear strapless tops, hot pants or mini-skirts and instead should cover their shoulders and knees at all times. During the fasting month of Ramadan, restrictions in everyday life (e.g. restaurants outside the hotels are closed during the day, shorter opening hours at official authorities) and increased sensitivity concerning religious matters and regarding the observation of Islamic traditions can be anticipated. Public eating, drinking, smoking and even chewing gum, including in vehicles, is forbidden from sunrise to sunset, even for non-Muslims. During this time, women should ideally wear modest, long-sleeved clothing and men should refrain from wearing short casual attire. The jewellery and leather workshop are an integral part and in some cases a centuries-old tradition of oriental culture – which is why our tour also includes a visit to a jewellery maker and a leather merchant. In the manufactories you then have 1 – 2 hours to look at the works of art and products. Bartering is a typical custom. If you are not interested in buying anything, the traders will also accept a clear ‘No’. No bartering takes place in department stores and supermarkets.

Entry requirements for British citizens:

To enter the UAE, your ‘British citizen’ passport must have an ‘expiry date’ at least 6 months after the date you arrive in the UAE. You can get a visitor or tourist visa issued free of charge when you arrive in the UAE. You do not need to apply in advance of travel. Your passport will be stamped with the visa as you go through immigration. It will be valid for up to 40 days. Single parents or other adults travelling alone with children should be aware that some countries require documentary evidence of parental responsibility before allowing lone parents to enter the country or, in some cases, before permitting the children to leave the country.
Note: Entry requirements for British citizens can change at short notice without the Foreign Office being made aware of this beforehand. Legally binding information and/or information on entry regulations going beyond this information can be obtained from the competent representation of the destination country. Before travelling to the United Arab Emirates, please check your visa requirements and make sure you have a valid visa if necessary. You are solely responsible for applying for, and presenting, any visa that may be required. RSD assumes no liability if you fail to do this. Please note that entry into the UAE is dependent upon the approval of the immigration authorities.

Tour guides:

Your expert tour guides will be able to provide you with detailed information about the country, people, history, culture, etc., and offer advice and assistance for organising your trip. They can also help with room allocation and look forward to welcoming you with initial information. Here you will find out all you need to know and useful information about the trip. We have put together a varied programme including numerous highlights, enabling you to experience the culture and diversity of landscape that the United Arab Emirates have to offer, and learn all about the country and its people.

Additional packages:

Although your trip already includes a comprehensive package, you also have the option of choosing added extras. We recommend booking the following packages:
Explorer package: ‘Traditional Dubai Tour’, ‘Boat Trip of Dubai, incl. dinner’ & ‘Abu Dhabi tour, incl. lunch’: only £ 215 per person.

Room tax:

An additional government bed tax of AED 15 (approx. € £3.19) at TIME Grand Plaza and AED 20 (approx. £4.26) at Dukes The Palm per room/night (as of August 2024) is payable locally.

Currency/Banks/Credit cards:

The currency is the UAE dirham (AED). 1 dirham = 100 fils. Exchange rate (August 2024): 1 GBP = 4.69 AED; 1 AED = 0.21 GBP.
Currency can be exchanged at banks during opening hours and at your hotel. Bank opening hours: Sat. – Wed., 8 a.m. – 3.30 p.m., Thurs. 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.; some banks also open from 4.30 to 6.30 p.m. The weekend in the United Arab Emirates is Friday and Saturday. International credit cards are accepted by hotels, car hire companies and several shops. Cash withdrawals using a PIN code can be made at ATMs. Travellers’ cheques are almost universally accepted.

Customs regulations:

Passengers departing from or arriving in the UAE and carrying cash, or financial instruments exceeding AED 60,000 or an equivalent amount in other currencies, are required to declare it to the customs authorities. For passengers under the age of 18, the amount in their possession will be added to the permitted limit of their parent/guardian or accompanier. It is forbidden to bring banned items, such as controlled/recreational drugs and narcotic substances, pirated content, counterfeit currency, items used in black magic, witchcraft or sorcery, publications and artwork that contradict or challenge Islamic teachings and values etc. There are restricted goods, which need prior approval from the authorities concerned prior to import or export, such as animals, plants, weapons and related equipment, medicines (except for personal need), drugs, alcoholic drinks, eCigarettes and further. Should you require more detailed information about customs regulations governing the goods which may be brought into the United Arab Emirates, please contact the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates directly (https://u.ae/en/information-and-services/). Only there will you be able to obtain legally binding information.
Important: If you are travelling to Great Britain from outside the UK, your personal allowances mean you can bring in a certain amount of goods without paying tax or duty. If you go over your allowances you must declare all your goods and pay tax and duty on all the goods in that category. Please inform yourself about the current customs regulations: www.gov.uk/bringing-goods-into-uk-personal-use/arriving-in-Great-Britain.

Safety instructions:

In view of the general situation in the Near and Middle East, vigilance is also advised in the United Arab Emirates. You should act in a safety-conscious manner that is appropriate to the situation, especially in large crowds. Crime: The UAE is one of the safest countries in the Middle East with an extremely low crime rate. Nevertheless, individual incidents of pick pocketing, e.g. in larger shopping centres, can not be ruled out.

Special criminal law provisions:

Strict Islamic moral values prevail in the UAE. Homosexuality and extra-marital sexual relations are prohibited and punishable by a prison sentence if reported to the authorities. Tourists sharing rooms in hotels do not generally experience any difficulties in this regard. Likewise, expressions of mutual affection (e.g. kissing, physical contact) in public can lead to fines or prison terms in accordance with Islamic law. Consideration of customs and traditions in the UAE is therefore recommended. Travellers should exercise restraint in public, and their behaviour should take consideration of the religious, political, cultural and social traditions of the country, as well as staying clear of any demonstrations or protest events. The possession and consumption of even the smallest quantities of drugs will also result in prison sentences. Even consumption of soft drugs some days beforehand can be established through blood tests and subject to correspondingly tough punishment. It is a criminal offence to photograph/film the following facilities: military facilities, ports, airports, imperial palaces, public buildings, industrial plants, crude oil/natural gas plants. In the event of a violation, at least the camera/film/chip will be confiscated.

Medical information:

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the latest country-specific health advice from the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) on the TravelHealthPro website (https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/countries). Each country-specific page has information on vaccine recommendations, any current health risks or outbreaks, and factsheets with information on staying healthy abroad.

Medical care:

If you are planning to travel with any prescribed or over the counter medicines for personal use, you will need to meet the UAE’s specific requirements for your medicine to be allowed into the country. A list of medicines where this rule applies, allowed quantities and documents to present can be found on the UAE Ministry of Health website (https://www.mohap.gov.ae/en). To gain approval prior to travelling, you can apply online using the electronic application form and accompanying user guide on the UAE Ministry of Health website. Healthcare facilities in the UAE are generally comparable with those in the UK, but visitors may be prevented from using them without travel insurance or without the means to settle any medical fees. Make sure you have adequate travel health insurance and accessible funds to cover the cost of any medical treatment abroad and repatriation.
Customers should ensure that they are physically and psychologically fit for undertaking the selected trip and make the necessary queries concerning the level of physical and psychological fitness required.

All information is subject to change/Last updated: August 2024