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Visas
Visas are required by all except citizens of the AGCC. This
can be arranged by your tour operator or hotel. UK citizens
and AGCC residents of certain nationalities and professions
are eligible for on-the-spot visas at point of entry, but
current regulations should be checked before travelling.
German and US citizens may obtain multiple entry visas from
UAE embassies.
Climate
Temperature range from a low of 10oC/50oF to a high of
48oC/118.4oF. The mean daily maximum is 24oC/75.2oF in
January, rising to 41oC/105.8oF in July.
Clothing
Light cottons in summer (July to September). Lightweight
jackets or pullovers in winter. Good quality sunglasses are
advised.
Currency
UAE Dirham. US$1 = Dhs.3.67 approx. 100 fils = Dh 1.
Customs
There are no exchange restrictions in Dubai and no
customs duty is levied on personal effects entering Dubai.
Visitors may also bring in the following free of duty:
Cigarettes 2000; cigars 400; tobacco 2kg. Alcohol
(non-Muslim adults only) 2 liters spirits or 2 liters wine.
A reasonable quantity of perfume.
Credit Cards
American Express, Diners Club, Visa, Master Card, etc.
are generally accepted in the main hotels and the larger
shops.
Tipping
Practices are similar to most parts of the world. Some
restaurants do include a service charge; otherwise 10
percent is adequate.
Bargaining
Bargaining is expected in the souks and is quite usual
elsewhere. Vendors will usually drop their prices, and often
quite substantially, particularly for a cash sale.
Business Hours
Government offices are open from 0130 to 1430 (Saturday
to Wednesday). Private sector office hours are generally
from 0800 to 1300 and 1600 to 2030. Many shops stay open
until 2200 hours. The weekend is Thursday afternoon and
Friday (or Friday and Saturday).
Language
The official language is Arabic, but English is widely
spoken and understood. Other languages may be spoken by
hotel staff.
Communications
Telecommunications in Dubai are excellent. International
Direct Dialing and full telex, telefax and electronic mail
are widely available. There is an efficient, reliable,
postal service. Commercial courier services are also widely
used.
Culture
Dubai's culture is firmly rooted in the Islamic traditions
of Arabia. Courtesy and hospitality are among the most
highly prized of virtues. And you are sure to be charmed by
the genuine warmth and friendliness that greets the visitor.
Dubai society is marked by a high degree of tolerance for
different lifestyles, Foreigners are free to practice their
own religion, alcohol is served in hotels and, provided
reasonable discretion is shown, the dress code is liberal.
Women face no discrimination and may drive and move around
unescorted.
Despite rapid economic development in recent years, Dubai
remains close to its heritage. Local citizens dress in
traditional robes and head dresses. Arab culture and
folklore find expression in poetry, dancing, songs and
traditional art. Weddings and other celebrations are
colourful occasions of feasting and music. And traditional
sports such as falconry, camel racing and dhow racing at
sea, continue to thrive.
Sightseeing, Tours and Safaris
Except for a brief period during summer, Dubai's temperature
and humidity are comfortable, and the city and surrounding
areas offer a wealth of interest for sightseers and
photographers.
An ideal starting point is Dubai's picturesque Creek, a
natural inlet from the Gulf which bisects the city into
Deira and Bur Dubai. From the Creek, traditional wooden
dhows set out for the ports of India, the Gulf and East
Africa, just as they have for generations. On its banks, the
bustle of loading and unloading makes for a fascinating
sight.
The windtowers of the Bastakiya district, the narrow alleys
of the souks, the restored house of Sheikh Saeed in
Shindagha, the Al Ahmadiyah School - Dubai's first
educational institution - and the ancient Al Fahifi Fort,
now home to the recently refurbished Dubai Museum, all offer
a captivating taste of the city's past.
A wide range of tours and excursions are available. Just ask
your hotel or tour operator. Among the most popular are
safaris into the desert by four-wheel drive, combining the
excitement of dune driving with a glimpse of Bedouin life, a
camel farm visit and culminating, perhaps, in a moonlit
Arabian barbecue.
Among the many other interesting experiences on offer are
dhow cruises and helicopter tours. Dubai is also the perfect
base for visiting neighboring emirates.
Taxis and car hire services are plentiful. And you can walk
anywhere, confident of your personal safety in this clean,
virtually crime-free city.
Hotels
Dubai is exceptionally well endowed with top class hotel
accommodation. Crowne Plaza, Dusit, Hilton, Howard Johnson,
Hyatt Regency, Inter-Continental, Le Meridien, Marriott,
Ramada, Renaissance, Ritz Carlton, Rotana and Sheraton all
have deluxe properties here, while a number of independents,
including the Burj Al Arab, City Center Hotel & Residence,
Dubai Marine, Emirates Towers, Jebel Ali Hotel & Golf
Resort, Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Metropolitan, Oasis Beach,
Royal Mirage Jumeirah Beach and Al Maha Resort offer equally
luxurious accommodation.
All Dubai's hotels are designed to cater to the needs of
holiday-makers and business visitors equally. High standards
are expected, and maintained. Recreational and leisure
facilities are top class. Likewise, business, communication
and conference facilities are on a par with the best in the
world.
Dubai's hotels play a major role in the social life of local
residents as well as visitors. They are therefore
exceptionally well endowed with a wide range of imaginative
restaurants, bars and other outlets, many of them featuring
live entertainment from east and west.
Dining and Nightlife
Dubai's many fine hotel restaurants offer a microcosm of the
world's cuisine. The choice is limitless - Gulf and Middle
Eastern, Indian, Filipino, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, French,
Italian, Mexican and much more.
Outside the hotels, Dubai offers the visitor a gastronomic
adventure, with hundreds of small eating places scattered
throughout the city. Fast food ranges from several big
international chains to "shawarma" outlets, selling grilled
shavings of lamb or chicken, mixed with salad and rolled
inside a pocket of Arabic bread.
By night, Dubai has something for everyone. Bars and pubs
can be found in all top hotels, most of them featuring live
music. There are a choice of discotheques and Arabic
nightclubs, An Dubai is on the regular circuit for many
international stars from the pop scene, opera, Asian music
and even the London theatre.
Shopping
One of Dubai's greatest attractions for visitors is its
superb shopping. Being an open port with low import duties
and no taxation, the city offers the bargain hunter
unbeatable value. Most major brandname products are readily
available, and are often less expensive in Dubai than their
country of origin.
Modern shopping malls are conveniently located throughout
the city, the marble walls and efficient air conditioning
providing a cool welcome to customers. whether you're
looking for French fashion, Japanese electronics or Italian
accessories and footwear, Dubai's malls have it all.
Souk shopping can be entertaining as well as profitable, and
bargaining is expected. The sheer variety of goods available
in the winding alleys is bewildering - from gold and the
latest in electronics, cameras and wrist watches to spices,
silks, household appliances and sports goods.
Dubai's major shopping areas include Al Rigga Road, Karama,
Al Dhiyafa Road and Bani Yas Square, not forgetting the
Dubai Duty Free complex at the airport.
Sports and Leisure
Dubai is the undisputed sports capital of the Middle East,
hosting world class international events that attract some
of the biggest names in their respective sports, whether in
golf, tennis, horse racing, rallying powerboating, rugby, or
sailing.
Apart from spectator sports, visitors to Dubai can actively
participate in a wide variety of land and watersports that
include golf, bowling, ice-skating, archery, horse riding,
scuba diving, snorkelling, sailing, water-skiing ,
jet-skiing, deep sea fishing and windsurfing. Facilities are
excellent, the weather is fine almost all year round and
equipment can be hired at reasonable rates.
But Dubai also offers the adventurous sports fanatic some
new experiences too. For example, there are local tour
operators offering sand skiing and camel riding for
visitors.
In addition, all major hotels boast well-equipped sports
clubs, with flood-lit tennis courts, squash and badminton,
swimming pools and fully equipped health and fitness centers
as part of their accommodation package.
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