Showing posts with label Dubai Information. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubai Information. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Bawadi Dubai


Bawadi is one of the biggest Projects in Dubai. The completion is planned in the year 2016. Bawadi will have the largest cluster of hotels in the world. Similar the Las Vegas Strip in the USA. Planned is to built the biggest hotel in the world who is called asia asia with over 6.500 Rooms.

Other Highlights of Bawadi Dubai are 51 Hotels with 60.000 Rooms, Shopping Malls, Museums, Concert Halls, Theatres, Exhibition halls and many more. Bawadi is a 10 km long boulevard in Dubai. The Government of Dubai invest in this project over 100 Billion Dollars. After completion Bawadi is another landmark of Dubai.

How many Hotels are in Bawadi

over 51 Hotels

How many Hotel Rooms has Bawadi

over 60.000 Rooms

What is the name from the biggest hotel

Asia Asia
6.500 Rooms

How long is the boulevard

10 km long boulevard 



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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Dubai World Cup


As 11 of the world’s leading thoroughbreds stepped onto Dubai’s refurbished Nad Al-Sheba racecourse on 27 March 1996, one of racing’s most ambitious dreams came true. The brainchild of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the Dubai World Cup is a fitting tribute to his love of horses and of horseracing.

For more than two decades, horse owners and breeders from the Arab world have worked to establish the Arab presence in international thoroughbred racing, not only by winning top trophies in the United States, Great Britain, France and Japan, among others, but also by bringing world-class racing and breeding back to the Arabian Peninsula, the home of the thoroughbred’s renowned ancestor, the Arabian.

Horse racing began in the Emirate in October 1981, when the dusty Camel Track hosted the first thoroughbred. The race meeting consisted of three races - a sprint, a mile and a mile and a half. Just over a decade later in 1992, the now world-famous racing stable Godolphin began, followed by the inaugural Dubai World Cup meeting in 1996.

The initial Dubai World Cup racemeeting put the United Arab Emirates on the map, as it has become the home of one of the world’s top racing challenges, and has drawn the attention of millions of enthusiasts around the globe.

The standard was set and history was made by the American ‘wonder horse’ Cigar, when he claimed the first Dubai World Cup. Cigar appeared to be in trouble when from last came Soul of the Matter who began to cut into Cigar’s lead. Like all true champions, Cigar called upon extra reserves and defied his rival in the final 200m. Described as a heroic battle, this encounter indeed set the benchmark for all future renewals.

With the establishment of the annual invitation-only Dubai World Cup, the United Arab Emirates became the home of one of the world’s top racing challenges, and drew the attention of millions of enthusiasts around the globe. Among the horses entered in the inaugural race was a 13-time winner from Australia, a seven-race winner from Great Britain, the ‘dirt horse’ champion from Japan, and Cigar, North America’s ‘Horse of the Year’ for 1995.

Reflective of the overwhelming generosity of the UAE and embodying the warmth of traditional Arabian hospitality, contenders for the purses are flown in from all corners of the world, such as North and South America, South Africa, South East Asia, Australasia and Europe, and horsemen enjoy generous travel subsidies for their support of racing in the UAE.

To celebrate the 15th renewal of the Dubai World Cup and opening of the iconic Meydan Grandstand and Racecourse an extension of the programme was recently announced, and the Dubai World Cup meeting will now stage eight races, with the addition of the Group 3 Al Quoz Sprint, a 1200m turf race worth US$1 million.

The meeting, traditionally taking place at the end of March is now worth a staggering US$26.25 million, is not just about the world’s richest race, as the rest of the eight-race card is also stacked with quality.

The Dubai World Cup, now worth US$10 million, is classified as a ‘Group 1 Flat Race’ previously run on dirt for four-year-old thoroughbreds and above, and spans a distance of 2000m (one mile, two furlongs). 2010 marks the first year this race will be run on Tapeta.

Chief supporting races are the US$5 million Dubai Duty Free and the US$5 million Dubai Sheema Classic - the two richest races run on turf, anywhere in the world. The newest addition to the card is the Group 3 Al Quoz Sprint, worth US$1 million, to be run over 1200m on turf. Also on the card are the Dubai Golden Shaheen and UAE Derby, both worth US$2 million, and the US$1 million Godolphin Mile, while the evening kicks off with the Group 1 Dubai Kahayla Classic for Purebred Arabians.

Perhaps part of the Dubai World Cup’s success is not only due to the state-of-the-art race track, but the burgeoning status of Dubai as an international crossroads and global transport hub, and of course a first-class tourist destination, evidenced by more than 50,000 racegoers attending the Dubai World Cup meeting each year.

Getting There

The Dubai World Cup is hosted at the Meydan Racecourse, Al Meydan Road, Nad Al Sheba.

Coming from Dubai - from the Sheikh Zayed Road, please take the 2nd interchange and turn left onto Al Meydan Road and follow the signs to Meydan Racecourse and The Meydan Hotel.
Coming from Abu Dhabi – from the Sheikh Zayed Road, please take the 2nd interchange and turn right onto Al Meydan Road, and follow the signs to Meydan Racecourse and The Meydan Hotel.

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Karama Market Dubai


The Karama Market in Dubai is very famous for people who search very cheap clothes, shirts, shorts, sunglasses, watches, shoes and souvenirs from Dubai. Most of the dealers comes from India, Pakistan and sometimes they are very intrusive when you don´t buy anything. Karama has also a Shopping Centre.

Opening times

The Karama Market is daily open from Monday to Sunday. Most of the Tourists comes in the evening.

Where is the Karama Market

The Karama Market is only 10 minutes with your rental car from Dubai Creek. You drive over the Al Garhoud Bridge to the Sheikh Rashid Road, then turn right and you are in The Karama Market. Please note that you have in the Market not so many Parking Slots.


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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Dubai Museum


The Dubai Museum is a must see for everyone who comes to Dubai. This is a lively interactive museum with working models and lifesize displays portraying various aspects of Dubai life: a bustling market, an Islamic school, the desert at night and sealife in the Gulf.

Established in 1970, the museum is housed in the imposing 19th century Al Fahidi fort. The Al Fahidi Fort, was built around 1799, and once guarded the landward approaches to the town. Thought to be the city’s oldest building, the fort was both the residence of Dubai’s rulers and the seat of government until it was retired as a museum in 1971. It was renovated in 1970 for use as a museum; further restoration and the addition of galleries was completed in 1995.

Colorful and evocative dioramas, complete with life-size figures and sound and lighting effects, vividly depict everyday life in pre-oil days at the museum. Galleries show scenes from the Creek, traditional Arab houses, mosques, the souk, date gardens, desert and marine life. One of the most interesting exhibits portrays the underwater world of pearl-diving, including sets of pearl merchants’ weights, scales and sieves.

The main fort is a fascinating military museum. The museum also displays a fine collection from ancient history including copper, alabaster and pottery artefacts found in graves up to 4,000 years.

In recent years, archaeologists have unearthed hundreds of artefacts, including pottery, weapons and coinage, that point to civilised settlements dating back to the third millennium B.C. These historic finds have been carefully preserved and are now permanently housed in the Archaeological section of the Museum.

The museum is open from 8:30am to 7:30pm (Sat-Thu) and Fridays from 2pm hrs to 7:30 hrs.

Please contact the museum directly to confirm timings at telephone 3531862 .

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Wild Wadi Water Park


The Wild Wadi Water Park is next to Jumeirah Beach Hotel and the biggest Water Park outside the United States. The attractions are an 18 metre water fall, heated/cooled wave pool, multiple water slides and two artificial surfing machines. Wild Wadi has two gift shops, three restaurants and two snack stands.

Rides
  • White Water Wadi
  • Jebel Lookout
  • Wadi Leap
  • Hos'n Hurler
  • Falaj Fury
  • Wadi Twister
  • Wadi Basher
  • Flood River Flyer
  • Tumble Falls
  • Falcon Fury
  • Rushing Rapids
  • Thunder Rapids
  • Tunnel of Doom
  • Jumeirah Sceirah
  • FlowRider
  • Breakers Bay
  • Juha's Journey
  • Juha’s Dhow and Lagoon
Opening times
 
The Wild Wadi Water Park opens at 11:00. The closing time depends from November to February at 18:00 and from March to May at 21:00 and from September to October at 19:00.

Admission
 
Adults: 150 Dirham
Children: 125 Dirham

Sundowner Rate for the last three hours of opening
 
Adults: 120 Dirham
Children: 95 Dirham 

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Golf courses in Dubai

Emirates Golf Club

 
That was the name given to the Emirates Golf Club, Dubai when it became the first all-grass championship golf course in the gulf region, way back in 1988. And so it remains to this day, even though many have followed in its footsteps. His Highness General Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum's brainchild still inspires awe amongst all who play its verdant green golf courses, as well as those who simply visit its unique and ageless clubhouse.

The ageless design of clubhouse reflects a Bedouin tented village with seven gleaming white concrete and glass structures, complemented by the natural look of the off-course areas of the golf course, where desert flora and fauna have flourished and established themselves over the years.

The traditions of Arabia are not restricted to the design of the clubhouse. The oldest tradition of all – Arabian hospitality - is the foundation upon which the successful development and reputation of Emirates Golf Club has been built. For members and visitors alike, a welcome unmatched anywhere in the world, is guaranteed.

For Booking a Tee off time or further information please contact:

Emirates Golf Club
Tel: +9714 380 2222
Fax: +9714 380 15555
EGC@dubaigolf.com

Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club

 
Situated in the heart of the city on the shores of the Creek, Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club is a golfers’ paradise. The club’s 18-hole, par 71 course rolls 6,857 undulating yards along well-groomed fairways lined with date and coconut palms, water hazards and shrubbery that lend a distinctly tropical air. The course boasts a new front nine, re-designed by Thomas Björn, and remodelled tees, greens and topography on the back nine, providing a challenge for residents and tourists alike.

The Creek’s Golf Academy offers a nine-hole Par 3 course in addition to a spacious driving range and putting, chipping and bunker practice greens, with all facilities floodlit until 10.00pm. The club also offers a Golf Swing Analysis Centre, Club Fitting Centre and two Pro Shops offering all the latest in golfing accessories and equipment.

For Booking a Tee off time or further information please contact:

Dubai Creek Golf Club
Tel: +971 4 380 1234
Tel: +971 4 380 1919
Fax: +971 4 380 1782
Booking@dubaigolf.com
 
The Montgomerie

 
Combining the course design traditions of truly great Scottish links courses; The Montgomerie Dubai is the new jewel of golf courses in the United Arab Emirates. Covering more than two hundred acres, this spectacular golf course provides the player with undulating "links land" style fairways which challenge and intrigue all levels of player. Placement of the drive to the generous fairways remains the cornerstone of any good round. The flat landing area of each fairway can be challenging to find, but in the end a rewarding adventure.

With fourteen lakes and eighty one bunkers, The Montgomerie Dubai, this first example of the association between golfing great Colin Montgomerie and Desmond Muirhead adds a distinctive variety to the golfing landscape of the region. One of the signature hole designs, the par three thirteenth, boasts the largest single green in the world. With a total area of 58,000 sq feet - the equivalent of nine greens - its island green can be played from a 360 degree teeing ground giving the advantage of a totally different golf hole each time you play.

With such pedigree ingredients, the experience at The Montgomerie Dubai will add the garnish to the most extravagant golfing destination in the United Arab Emirates.

For Booking a Tee off time or further information please contact:

The Montgomerie Dubai
Tel: +971 4 390 5600
Fax: +971 4 360 8981
Info@themontgomerie.ae

Four Seasons Golf Club Festival City

 
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts are delighted to announce that Four Seasons Golf Club Dubai Festival City is now open. Located within Dubai Festival City, adjacent to the banks of Dubai’s historic creek and only 5 minutes from Dubai International Airport, Four Seasons Golf Club combines exceptional golf with a breathtaking retreat.

Enjoy Dubai’s finest golf experience on the 7,303 yard Al Badia course, designed by world-renowned golf architect Robert Trent Jones II, where a day of golf is complimented by luxurious locker rooms complete with Jacuzzi, rain shower, steam, sauna, and lounge areas.

Fine-tune your game at Four Seasons Golf Club’s world-class golf academy through a variety of packages and lessons offered by our golf professionals. The practice facilities consist of a floodlit driving range, dedicated on-and-around the green practice area and practice putting green. High-tech facilities include the region’s only TaylorMade Performance Lab and MATT swing analysis and club fitting system and SAM PuttLab, an indoor Science and Motion putting laboratory.

For Booking a Tee off time or further information please contact:

Four Seasons Golf Club Festival Cities
Tel: +971 4 601-0101

Arabian Ranches Golf Club

 
Arabian Ranches Golf Club formerly known as The Desert Course, Dubai, was opened for play in February, 2004, with the Clubhouse opening in May, 2005. The 18 hole desert style course, the first of its kind in the region, with no water hazards or defined bunkers – but plenty of sand, is styled as an Ian Baker-Finch Signature Golf Course in association with Nicklaus Design.

It can be stretched to a challenging 7,691 yards par 72 layout from the Championship Tees but more typically is played at a friendlier tee of the day yardage at 6,531 yards.

For Booking a Tee off time or further information please contact:

Arabian Ranches Golf Club
Tel: +971 4 366 3000
Fax: +971 4 366 3355

Jebel Ali Golf Resort

 
The championship-standard Resort Course is both scenically stunning and a fair and exciting challenge to any level of player. Arranged on different elevations, the 9 hole par 36 course features a large central salt-water lake that comes into play on five holes. Each hole is uniquely landscaped with exotic trees, shrubs, wooden gazebos and panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf.

Peacock, guinea fowl, and partridges roam free on the perfectly manicured Bermuda grass greens and fairways. The availability of four tees on each hole not only creates a different aspect and playability for every hole, but also offers an opportunity to play an 18 hole round. Golfers wishing to maintain their tee and fairway shots have access to a 350 yard range.

For Booking a Tee off time or further information please contact:

Jebel Ali Golf Resort & Spa
Tel: +971 4 390 5600
Fax: +971 4 883 6000
Fax: +971 4 883 5543
jagrs@jaihotels.com

Dubai Country Club

 
Situated on land donated by the late Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the club was established by the members for the members. In 1971 the Country Club was proud to see history made when it became home to the first ever golf course in Dubai.

In 1977 the exceptional 18 hole Al Awir sand course was used to host the first Men's Open Golf championships and in 1980 the first Ladies Open was held. Both open competitions are still the highlight of the golfing calendar today and are widely supported by many of the top amateurs and professionals from around the world.

The Al Awir desert course is extremely challenging and very long, 6477 yds in total. It often plays longer than its yardage due to the fact that the ball does not run very far and can usually be found in its own pitch mark! As with any desert course the wind is a major factor and can change at the drop of a hat so no two days are the same and the shifting sands can alter the best laid game plan.

The Al Awir desert course must be on any golfers “to play” list when in Dubai as this is where the history of golf began in the United Arab Emirates.

For Booking a Tee off time or further information please contact:

Dubai Country Club
Tel +971 (0)4 333 1155
Fax +971 (0)4 333 1409

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Dubailand

Dubailand will be the biggest Enterntainment and Leisure Destinationen in the world with Theme Parks, Sport Centres, the largest Shopping Mall in the World, Mall of Arabia and other Highlights. Dubailand has been divided into four phases and the completion will be in the Year 2010. The Government of Dubai invest in this project 20 Billion Dollars. Dubailand is a vision by the Dubai Ruler His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum.

200.000 visitors per day will be expected in Dubailand and 15 million tourists in Dubai. Dubailand is divided into six zones, Attractions & Experience World, Retail and Entertainment World, Themed Leisure and Vacation World, Eco-Tourism World, Sports and Outdoor World and Downtown.


Attractions & Experience World
Size: 13 km²
  • Paramount Studios Theme Park
  • Universal Studios Dubai
  • Tiger Woods Dubai
  • Bawadi
  • Global Village
  • Kids City
  • Giants World
  • Water Parks
  • Aquadunya
  • Sahara Kingdom
  • Dubai Snowdome

Retail and Entertainment World
Size: 4 km²
  • Flea Market
  • World Trade Park
  • Auction World
  • Factory Outlets

Themed Leisure and Vacation World
Size: 29 km²
  • Women's World
  • Destination Dubai
  • Desert Kingdom
  • Andalusian Resort and Spa

Eco-Tourism World
Size: 75 km²
  • Al Sahra Desert Resort
  • Sand Dune Hotel
  • Al Kaheel

Sports and Outdoor World
Size: 19 km²
  • Dubai Sports City
  • Emerat Sports World
  • Plantation Equestrian and Polo Club
  • Dubai Autodrome
  • Dubai Golf City

Downtown
Size: 1.8 km²
  • Mall of Arabia
  • City Walk
  • The Great Dubai Wheel
  • Virtual Game World
 
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Dubai Satellite Pictures

Some pictures of Dubai through Google Earth.

 The Palm Jumeirah

 Burj al Arab Dubai

 The Palm Jebel Ali

 Dubai Marina

 Dubai International Airport

Ski Dubai & Mall of the Emirates

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Dubai Waterfront

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Dubai Climate


Dubai has a subtropical climate. The whole year you have sunshine and blue sky. But the summer is very hot in Dubai. The hottest months are between June and September. The daily temperatures can climb up over 40 degrees. All Hotels and Shopping Malls in Dubai have air conditioning. Swimming in the ocean is very hot.

The Winter is very good in Dubai. The coolest month are between December and March. Sometimes you have a little bit rainfall. The average temperatures are 25 degrees. Winter is a good time for vacation in Dubai. Particularly for people who playling Golf.

 
MIN
MAX
RAIN
       
January
14
22
3
February
15
23
1
March
17
27
1
April
20
31
1
May
24
36
0
June
27
38
0
July
29
39
0
August
30
39
0
September
27
38
0
October
23
34
0
November
19
30
1
December
16
25
3

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Mall of the Emirates Dubai


The Mall of the Emirates is a shopping mall in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is currently owned by Majid Al Futtaim (MAF Holding). It is currently the largest shopping mall in the Middle East, although the Dubai Mall, which is under construction by Emaar, and Mall of Arabia will take the top spots upon completion in late 2008 or early 2009. Mall of the Emirates contains approximately 2.4 million square feet of shops and the entire mall forms a total of approximately 6.5 million square feet.

In a global perspective, the World's largest shopping mall, the South China Mall in Dongguan, China, contains approximately 7.1 million square feet of shopping space in a complex that totals approximately 9.6 million square feet. Although it features the usual amenities for a mall (a fourteen-screen movie theater, a gaming arena, a typical variety of stores, and a soon-to-be-completed dramatic theater), its biggest claim to fame is the Middle East's first indoor ski slope, Ski Dubai.


 
With the ski area, one of the largest in the world, the Mall of the Emirates seeks to differentiate itself from the dozen or so other newly completed malls in Dubai and the surrounding emirates. Half of the mall opened in September 2005, then officially opened in late November 2005 with the inauguration of the ski area, although it had already been in operation for several weeks. It is located in the Al Barsha area of Dubai.



Web Site: www.malloftheemirates.com

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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Dubai Skyscraper


Top 20 Dubai Skyscraper:

01
Burj Dubai
818
2009
02
Emirates Office Tower
355
2000
03
Rose Tower
333
2007
04
Burj Al Arab
321
1999
05
Jumeirah Emirates Towers
309
2000
06
Millennium Tower
285
2006
07
21st Century Tower
269
2003
08
Emirates Marina Apartments
256
2007
09
Chelsea Tower
250
2005
10
Al Fattan Tower
245
2006
11
Oasis Beach Tower
245
2006
12
The Tower
243
2002
13
Park Place
234
2007
14
Al Seef Tower
215
2005
15
Grosvenor House
210
2005
16
Le Reve
210
2006
17
Marina Heights Tower
208
2006
18
Tamania Hotel Marina
207
2006
19
Marina Crown
207
2006
20
Shangri La Hotel
200
2003


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Friday, January 7, 2011

Dubai Pictures

Dubai is one of the 7 Emirates(states) which make the country of UAE (United Arab of Emirates). I got a chance to visit dubai for an office project. Due to relative scarcity of oil, dubai city is developing a huge, modern business market in middle east which consists of minicities like internet, media, knowledge, festival cities attracting business houses, students and tourists from all over the world. The scale of development is phenomenal. Some of these dubai pictures showcase the phenomenon.

Dubai's land-reclamation projects the three Palm Islands of Jumeira, Jebel Ali and Deira; The World archipelago; and the Dubai Waterfront will be the largest man-made offshore structures in the world, housing villas, hotels, malls and holiday resorts. These structures will be visible from space. Dubai is also planning a travel destination like Las Vegas.

The variety of cars you see is in Dubai is a treat. All the latest and greatest are speeding all over Dubai highways. Its a treat for photography. With clear skies all year round its a treat to do photography in Dubai.

These dubai pictures are photographed at:

Burj al Arab Dubai
Emirates Towers Dubai
Madinat Jumeirah - Mina a`Salam
Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
The Palm Dubai
The World Dubai

 Burj al Arab Dubai

 Emirates Towers Dubai

Madinat Jumeirah - Mina a`Salam

Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai

The Palm Dubai

The World Dubai

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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Ski Dubai


Ski Dubai is the first indoor ski resort in the Middle East and offers an amazing snow setting to enjoy skiing, snowboarding and tobogganing, or just playing in the snow. Young or old, there is something for everyone, from the beginner to the snow sport enthusiast. Ski Dubai is a unique mountain-themed attraction that offers you the opportunity to enjoy real snow in Dubai all year round.

Ski Dubai has 5 runs that vary in difficulty, height and gradient, the longest run being 400 meters with a fall of over 60 meters. Test your skills on the world’s first indoor black run or practice your turns on the gentle beginner slopes. Skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels will enjoy these various slopes and snowboarders can also practice their stunts in the Freestyle Zone. Kids and parents alike will have fun in the huge interactive Snow Park, which at 3000 square meters is the largest indoor snow park in the world.

You don’t have to worry about ski clothing or equipment either. Ski Dubai has thought of it all and offers guests the use of winter clothing, ski and snowboard equipment. Your skis will carry you down the slope, and our quad-chairlift and tow lift will promptly carry you back to the top for another run.

You will enjoy our themed restaurants; St Moritz Café at the entrance to Ski Dubai, and Avalanche Café at mid-station, with views of the slope. Our exclusive retail shop, Snow Pro, has expert staff to advise you on your equipment needs and our team of professional Snow School instructors will guide you through the simple, fun process of learning to ski or snowboard.



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Dubai Waterfront
Dubai Sightseeing
Dubai Visa
Dubai Airport
Dubai Shopping Malls
Things to do in Dubai

Friday, December 31, 2010

Dubai Waterfront

The Dubai Waterfront is proposed to become the largest waterfront and largest man-made development in the world. The project is a conglomeration of canals and artificial islands; it will occupy the last remaining Persian Gulf coastline of Dubai, the most populous emirate of the United Arab Emirates. It will consist of a series of zones with mixed use including commercial, residential, resort, and amenity areas. The vision of the project is "to create a world-class destination for residents, visitors and businesses in the world's fastest growing city".

 
Run by the Dubai Waterfront Company, the project is open to foreign investment with its real estate developer, Nakheel Properties, owning a 51% stake. The artificial islands, shaped in an arc, will produce a shelter around the The Palm, Jebel Ali, one of the three Palm Islands, the largest artificial islands (shaped like palm trees) in the world also being constructed by Nakheel Properties. The project will also feature a 75 kilometer Arabian Canal that will run from the coast into the desert and a major harbor.

The Dubai Waterfront will extend Dubai's coastline by 820 kilometers, twelve times the length of its current coastline. It will consist of 440 square kilometers of water and land developments, an area seven times the size of Manhattan, New York in the United States. It is expected to house 400,000 people.

Located near to the new Dubai World Central International Airport, and with direct access to Sheikh Zayed Road, Jebel Ali Freezone and Abu Dhabi, the city will be fully accessible on a local and international scale.

The project will feature hundreds of waterfront developments and planned communities. It will consist of 10 key areas including Madinat Al Arab , which is expected to become the new downtown and central business district of Dubai. Madinat Al Arab has been carefully crafted and developed by an international consortium of highly regarded architects, planners and urban developers. It will be anchored by Al Burj, which when completed is expected to be 700 meters to one kilometer in height, making it one of the world's tallest buildings. Madinat Al Arab will feature resorts, retail, commercial spaces, public spaces, a broad mix of residencies and an integrated transport system including light rail and a sophisticated road network.

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Dubai Sightseeing
Dubai Visa
Dubai Airport
Dubai Shopping Malls
Things to do in Dubai
Burj Dubai tower

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Dubai Sightseeing


Enjoy sightseeing of Dubai, find below interesting places of Dubai Sightseeing tour:
  • Burj al Arab Hotel
  • Souk Madinat Jumeirah
  • Dubai Desert Safari
  • Sheikh Zayed Road
  • Mall of the Emirates & Ski Dubai
  • Wild Wadi Water Park
  • Dubai Creek
  • Dubai Marina
  • The Palm Jumeirah
  • Dubai Shopping Malls
  • Gold Souq Dubai
  • Spice Souq Dubai
Souk Madinat Jumeirah

Wild Wadi Waterpark Dubai

Dubai Sheikh Zayed Road & Emirates Towers

Dubai Creek

   Dubai Desert Safari

Ski Dubai

  Dubai Marina

The Palm Dubai

The Palm Dubai

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Dubai Visa

Friday, December 24, 2010

Dubai Visa


When you entry in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai you need a Visa. Following Countries become a free Tourist Visa at the Dubai International Airport. The visa is valid for 60 days. For a 500 Dirham charge you can extend the visa for more 30 days. The maximum are 90 days for vacation in Dubai.
  • Andorra
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Brunei
  • Canada
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Holand
  • Hong Kong
  • Iceland
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Liechtain
  • Luxembourg
  • Malaysia
  • Monaco
  • New Zealand
  • Norway
  • Portugal
  • San Marino
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America
  • Vatican
Is your country not listed please contact the United Arab Emirates Embassy. When you overstay the Tourist Visa you must pay 100 Dirham per day.

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Dubai Shopping Malls
Things to do in Dubai
Burj Dubai tower
Dubai Marina
Dubai Shopping Festival

Dubai Airport

Dubai International Airport is the international airport serving Dubai, a city in the United Arab Emirates. The airport is a hub to Dubai's international airline, Emirates. In 2005, the airport served 24.7 million passengers. Dubai International Airport will be complemented by Dubai World Central International Airport, a new 140 km² airport that will help handle the influx of travelers well into the future.

Dubai International Airport was conceived in 1959, when Sheik Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum first ordered construction. It was inaugurated in 1960 with DC-3 plane flights and was home to nine airlines. Today, the airport handles all kinds of jets. Part of the airport's Terminal 3 collapsed on September 28, 2004 during the construction phase. The terminal was designed by French architect Paul Andreu. Andreu also designed Terminal 2E at Paris' Charles de Gaulle International Airport, which had part of the structure collapse on May 23, 2004.


The Airport is currently undergoing a major expansion with the construction of Terminal 3 and new 60 meter wide and longer runway. This expansion will make the Airport fully Airbus A380 compatible. The Airport will also undergo an expansion to allow two stations of the Green Line of the Dubai Metro to be built within the complex. One station will be constructed in Terminal 1 and the other in Terminal 3. The Metro system is not expected to be fully operational until 2012.

Dubai International Airport is the home to Dubai Duty Free, which is regarded as the best Duty free in the world. Because of the many stores in the airport, it is considered a major place to buy duty free goods in that country, which is in turn considered a duty free shopping heaven, by many. Prices actually are higher than in many other airports.

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Dubai Shopping Malls

The best Shopping Malls in Dubai:
  • Dubai Mall
  • Deira City Centre
  • Mall of the Emirates
  • IBN Batutta Mall
  • Wafi City
  • Bur Juman
  • Mercato Mall
  • Al Ghurair City
  • Al Bustan Centre
  • Dubai Festival City Shopping Mall


Bur Juman Dubai

Dubai Festival City Shopping Mall

IBN Batutta Mall

Mall of the Emirates

Wafi City Mall

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