That first desert safari is fun, but there’s so much more to explore in Dubai’s dunes. Why not try an astronomy session under the desert’s clear night sky? If you stay overnight, you can camp in everything from traditional tents to private lakeside spots, offered by organizers like Platinum Heritage.

You could also go on a guided wildlife safari in one of Dubai’s conservation areas to spot gazelles, oryx, and even birds of prey. Get ready for the thrill of dune bashing, camel rides, and sandboarding, all topped off with a stunning desert sunset. You can dive into Bedouin culture at a desert camp, where you’ll enjoy a delicious buffet packed with Middle Eastern flavors. The night comes alive with belly dancing, traditional music, and entertainment, all under a magical starlit sky. Got more time? Combine the experience with a stay at Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa for the perfect break from city life.

Platinum Heritage

Gastronomy at its Finest

Dubai’s food scene has exploded in the past decade, and it’s not just the celebrity-chef restaurants making waves. Across the city, hidden gems are serving up unique foodie experiences. Check out Boca in Dubai International Financial Centre where their zero-waste philosophy pushes them to create inventive, tasty dishes using cool techniques. For something more exclusive, try Moonrise, a 12-seater Michelin-starred spot. Chef Solemann Haddad fuses Middle Eastern and Japanese flavors in a way that’s pure Dubai. With over 200 nationalities in the city, there’s always something new and exciting to discover on the culinary front. You can also check out some amazing restaurants at Atlantis, The Palm, or the nearby Atlantis The Royal. With spots like Nobu, Milos, En Fuego, Ossiano, Ling Ling and La Mar, you’ll find plenty of tasty options to enjoy while taking in the stunning views of the Arabian Gulf and the gorgeous surroundings.

Moonrise

Sports and more

If you’re into golf, you’ve probably seen top players hitting Dubai’s courses—and you can too! Dubai is home to world-class courses like Emirates Golf Club, Jumeirah Golf Estates, and Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club’s 18-hole course by the water.

For something more thrilling, check out Dubai’s watersports. Start your day with a jet ski ride or go big and try flyboarding to soar through the air on water jets. You can also try paragliding, wakeboarding, diving, or even pilot a mini submarine shaped like a shark. There’s no shortage of fun on Dubai’s waters.

Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club

Dubai’s diverse population and role as a business hub make its arts scene a must-see. Start at the DIFC, where you can check out the latest trends in commercial art galleries. Next, visit Jameel Arts Centre by Dubai Creek for exhibitions, film screenings, and more. As you explore further, you’ll discover Alserkal Avenue, a cool spot of converted warehouses filled with art studios, an indie cinema, and other creative spaces. Once you dive in, Dubai’s artistic community will keep you hooked. You’ll also find plenty of cozy coffee spots, healthy juice bars, and cool boutique shops to check out.

Dubai International Financial Centre DIFC

Just a two-hour drive from Dubai, Hatta offers a refreshing escape from the city’s flat landscape. Nestled in the Hajar Mountains, this small town boasts rugged cliffs and scenic valleys. Hatta is a hub for outdoor fun like hiking, mountain biking, and kayaking – perfect if you’re craving some adventure after lounging in the sun. Though many first-time visitors to Dubai miss it, Hatta is the ideal spot for a getaway. You can stay in anything from cozy hotels to trendy trailers, making it a cool alternative to the city scene.

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