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Quick answer: This is a 3-night, 4-day Dubai package built for travelers who want the city’s essentials without overplanning a full city sightseeing tour, an evening desert safari with dinner and entertainment, and private airport transfers, all from €700 per person (flights, meals, and accommodation booked separately). It’s a small-group trip, capped at 15 people.
Dubai has a way of overwhelming first-time visitors there’s the skyline, the malls, the desert, the beaches, and an endless list of “must-see” attractions that can turn a short trip into a logistics project. This package strips that down to the parts that actually define a Dubai trip: a proper look at the city in one organized day, then a night out in the desert that feels nothing like the city you just left.
It’s built for couples, friends, families, and honeymooners who want four solid days enough time to see the landmarks, ride into the dunes at sunset, and still have a slow morning before flying home.
• A full city tour covering Dubai’s landmarks in a single organized day
• An evening dinner cruise with skyline views
• A red dune desert safari with dune bashing, camel riding, and a Bedouin-style BBQ dinner
• Private airport transfers on arrival and departure
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Duration |
3 nights, 4 days |
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Starting price |
From €700 per person |
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Group size |
Maximum 15 people |
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Pickup |
Available (private airport transfers included) |
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Best for |
First-time visitors, couples, honeymooners, families, friend groups |
You land, and a private vehicle is waiting to take you straight to your hotel. No shared shuttles, no waiting around for other travelers just check-in and the rest of the day to recover from the flight or get an early start exploring on your own.
This is the day that covers Dubai’s greatest hits in one organized half-day tour. You’ll pass through the Dubai Museum, the Creek, Jumeirah Beach, and the Jumeirah Mosque one of the few mosques in the city open to non-Muslim visitors before driving by the Burj Al Arab and the ruler’s palace. The afternoon takes you to the Palm Jumeirah to see the Atlantis Hotel, then on to the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall, the part of the city built to make your neck hurt from looking up. The day wraps with a dinner cruise, watching the skyline light up from the water instead of the street.
This is usually the day people remember most. You’re picked up in the late afternoon and driven into the red dunes for a safari that includes dune bashing basically off-roading at speed over the sand followed by sunset photos that need very little filtering to look incredible. At the desert camp, the evening turns into a full sensory experience: camel riding, sandboarding, a photo stop in traditional dress, falconry, Arabic tea and coffee, shisha, henna painting, and live entertainment with belly dancing, a Tanura show, and a fire performance. Dinner is a BBQ buffet under the stars, which somehow tastes better than it has any right to after a day like that.
Your last day is left open on purpose. Sleep in, grab breakfast somewhere nice, do one last bit of shopping, or just enjoy the hotel pool before checkout. A private vehicle takes you to the airport in time for your flight home.
Yes, for most travelers. Four days is enough to cover Dubai’s main landmarks, do a desert safari, and still have a relaxed morning before departure without the trip feeling rushed.
The package includes private return airport transfers, all tours and transfers, an air-conditioned vehicle, a licensed guide. Flights, accommodation, and most meals are booked separately.
Yes. Day 3 is a full evening desert safari with dune bashing, camel riding, sandboarding, falconry, henna painting, live entertainment, and a BBQ buffet dinner at a desert camp.
Yes, a dinner cruise is included as part of the Day 2 city sightseeing itinerary.
Prices start from €700 per person, based on double occupancy and group size; flights, meals, and accommodation are not included in this rate.
Yes. The city tour and desert safari are both family-friendly, though the dune bashing portion of the safari can be intense for very young children families with toddlers may want to confirm suitability with the operator beforehand.