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Visit Dubai: A Unique Blend of Old and New

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Dubai is a gleaming gem of a city in the United Arab Emirates and is often most known and celebrated for its futuristic skyscrapers and modern luxurious lifestyle. But don’t let the looks deceive you – the contemporary city’s foundation is deeply rooted in history and tradition. Gate 1 Travel takes you through the heart of Dubai’s culture and introduces you to the old and the new in this eclectic and exciting city.

Bastakiya: History Meets Art

One of the key neighborhoods in Old Dubai is Bastakiya, a winding labyrinth renowned for its wind-tower architecture and narrow alleyways. This historic quarter provides a serene contrast to the big soaring skyscrapers that dominate the landscape. Wander through this district’s picturesque streets, visit the art galleries, dine in boutique cafes, and enjoy the beautiful old-world charm.

Al Fahidi Fort: Step into the Past

Al Fahidi Fort, dating back to the late 18th century, is a quintessential landmark in Old Dubai. Nestled amidst Bastakiya, the restored fort houses the Dubai Museum, offering a captivating glimpse into the city’s transformation from a humble fishing village to a global metropolis. Explore the exhibits to learn about the traditional Bedouin life, the history of pearl diving, and the growth of Dubai’s current iconic skyline. 

Sharjah: Embracing Emirati Culture

Right next door to Dubai the city of Sharjah stands as the cultural capital of the United Arab Emirates. It offers a glimpse into the traditional Emirati lifestyle, culture, and customs. Explore the bustling souks with spices and local crafts, or take in views of the harbor with its traditional dhow boats during a stroll along the Comiche. Passengers on the 8 Day Classic Dubai Escorted Tour will get a chance to witness for themselves the power of Sharjah’s commitment to preserving Emirati tradition amid the rapid pace of modernization.

Jumeirah Palm: Modern Marvels by the Sea

In stark contrast to the 18th century structures and historic traditions, Jumeirah Palm stands out as an engineering marvel unlike anything else in the world. This man-made island extends into the Arabian Gulf and is home to luxury hotels, fashion boutiques, and fine dining restaurants. Visitors can indulge in world-class amenities, unwind on pristine beaches, or embark on a sunset cruise to admire the city’s skyline in this opulent neighborhood that seeks to redefine coastal living.

Dubai Marina: A Skyline of the Future

The most iconic structures forming the ultra-modern skyline of Dubai are able to be found in the Dubai Marina. This bustling waterfront district is where cutting-edge architecture meets vibrant urban living.  Visit trendy cafes and designer shops and take in the views of the stunning skyscrapers illuminated against the night sky as you stroll along the promenades or sail the coastline in a dhow boat.

Dubai’s unique allure lies not only in the ultra-modern or in the cultural history of years gone by. The true magic of this city’s draw is in the perfect blend of both. Whether you’re a history buff, art aficionado, or looking for some luxury, Dubai will something to satisfy your tastes. Browse all of Gate 1 Travel’s Dubai packages and get ready to embark on a voyage through the past, present, and future of the United Arab Emirates. 

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Otherworldly Terrain in Wadi Rum, Jordan

Wadi Rum is located in the Middle-Eastern country of Jordan and has long captivated visitors. Wadi Rum means “Valley of the Moon” and you will understand the name upon arriving to this fascinating area. The landscape of the desert reminds one of the terrain of other planets! That is why this location has been used in many movies including Star Wars, Lawrence of Arabia and The Martian to act as the setting of Mars, alien planets and more.

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Remnants of the Past in Volubilis, Morocco

This UNESCO World Heritage Site city contains some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the country of Morocco. Volubilis is located between the modern cities of Fez and Meknes and was founded in the 3rd century BC during a time when the city was part of ancient Mauretania, of which it was the capital. The city then became an important outpost of the Roman Empire and was graced with several interesting and beautiful buildings. Located near the holy city of Moulay Idriss, this city is full of history and is a must see for visitors to this incredible country.

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Dubai and Oman: Cultural Gems with Immense Wealth

Today we are bringing you to two of the most popular cities in the world for tourism: Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and a country, bigger than the United Arab Emirates but largely unknown to tourists: Oman. Sit back and enjoy as we take you on a tour through some of the most sought after travel locations of the present. Experience tradition, culture and immense riches while you enjoy your escorted tour through the Middle East with Discovery Tours.

In Dubai, you will tour and navigate the city that is world-famous for futuristic architecture and opulent buildings, hotels and skyscrapers. Dubai brilliantly shows off its mix of old and new to travelers. Visitors will see traditional houses and minarets against a backdrop of shiny glass high rises, talk about a collision of past and present! You will observe sites that you have only heard about including Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Palm Island and Dubai Creek. Abu Dhabi is a short ride down the coast of the Persian Gulf and offers a look into the capital of the United Arab Emirates. In Abu Dhabi you will visit the Falcon Hospital, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Emirates Palace and Louvre Abu Dhabi all while Gate 1 takes you effortlessly from location to location.

Oman welcomes you with open arms into a culturally rich country brimming with incredible experiences. Visit places including Jabreen Castle, Wahiba Sands Desert Camp and Ancient Muscat, the capital of Oman.

What UAE and Oman lack in similarities they make up for in sites to see and scenes to marvel at. Futuristic landscapes, intricate mosques and ever-changing sand dunes in the desert all await you in the Middle East with Gate 1 Travel. Just pack up your suitcase and come along with us. We will take care of all the details.

Dubai, the 5-Star City:
If you love opulence, luxury and hyper-modernity, look no further than Dubai, United Arab Emirates. One of the most futuristic cities in the world, you have truly never seen another city like Dubai. Incredible glass facades, sky-high hotels and immaculate beaches with blue waters all await you here. This city was once a tiny fishing village and Bedouin port until oil production shot this city into the stratospheres of wealth. If you would have come to visit Dubai just 100 years ago, you would have found yourself in a very different place.

Entering the old city is easy as journeying from one end of the Dubai Creek to the other. The old city includes the Dubai Museum located in the Al Fahidi Fort, a realistic replica of a desert fort, and the souks, where you will explore the narrow lanes and tiny shops for excellent finds. The souks are the perfect place to look for souvenirs as well as a fun place to explore during free time. The new city includes the Dubai Mall, one of the largest malls in the world, Burj Khalifa, the tallest skyscraper in the world with 160 habitable stories, the Dubai Fountain, with its delightful dancing waters with lights and music and a stop at the Burj Al Arab, the sail-shaped hotel that is a famous landmark of Dubai and boasts an astounding “7-star” rating. Take in the epitome of luxury and decadence that is Dubai and enjoy all of the entertainment it has to offer because there is no shortage of excitement in this bustling city.

Abu Dhabi, the City of Old and New:
Located about an hours drive along the coast from Dubai, is the slightly more conservative and traditional city of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE. Dubai may be the more popular of the cities for tourists but Abu Dhabi is more politically significant and traditional. Dubai may be one of the most famous cities in the world but Abu Dhabi has plenty of things to see and is also ultra-modern. Abu Dhabi has a similar history to Dubai in that it became rich and developed within the last several decades because of oil discovery and is now unrecognizable from its former self.

Take a journey to the Falcon Hospital where you will visit with these intelligent birds and learn about the nurture and rescue efforts for the species. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is the largest mosque in the country and one of the largest places of worship in the entire world, housing up to 40,000 people! The mosque is stark white and looks beautiful during the day in the glow of the sun or when it is all lit up at night so charge up your camera no matter what time you stop by. Take in the art world at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the first universal museum of the Arab world and enjoy a photo-stop at the Emirates Palace hotel, a very expensive, 5-star hotel that glows perfectly in the night.

Make your way to the ethereal “Garden City” of Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, located near the Omani border. This UNESCO World Heritage Site includes several oasis areas, including Al Ain Oasis and Al Jimi Oasis, and archaeological forts, including Al Jahill Fort and Al Qattara Fort. The several water sources in the area mean there is much biodiversity to be found. There are also plenty of green public spaces for visitors and locals to appreciate.

Oman, Culturally Rich Oasis:
It may not be the first country on your bucket list or even one you know much about but Oman is a true “can’t miss” oasis. Referring to Oman as an oasis has two different meanings. The landscape of Oman contains a majority of desert with incredible cities popping up along the way, making these areas much like mini-oases in the middle of the dry, arid terrain. It also refers to the political oasis that Oman has become. Some of Oman’s neighbors have negative reputations in the US due to acts of violence and terrorism but the country has remained largely unaffected. Oman welcomes tourists to its country happily and with friendly faces and beautiful settings. Gate 1 Travel will navigate you around this land and take you to the must see cities and spots in this alluring country.

Jabreen:
This Omani landmark is located in the northeast part of the country and is located on your route. The Jabreen Castle was built in the 1600s as an homage to the grand European palaces of the time. The castle was constructed by the same man who expelled the Portuguese from the area in 1650, Imam Bel’arab bin Sultan Al Yarubi. Colorful paintings, impressive ceilings and intricate carvings all decorate this dreamy building. Continue on to Balha, most famous for its ancient fort with towers of unbaked bricks. This UNSECO Heritage Site is located at the foot of the Jebel Akhdar highlands and is adjacent to the Friday Mosque with decoratively sculpted prayer niche.

Wahiba Sands Desert Camp:
The wilderness of the Middle East welcomes you into its ever-changing landscape in the deserts of Oman. You will stay overnight here and in the midst of the desert sands. Your hotel is comfortable and has every accommodation you could need while you sit back and relax. Perhaps decide on watching the sunset under the stars and view the rise and fall of the red and white seas of sand that can rise and fall to over 650 feet. A perfect way to end the day.

Muscat:
The capital of Oman and one of the oldest cities in the Middle East is located about a 2 hours drive from the Wahiba Sands. This historic capital sits on the Gulf of Oman and is surrounded by the neighboring desert and mountains. Muscat will capture your heart from the beginning with its incredible views, beautiful waters and pristine sites. This city is also extremely safe and clean so you can enjoy an evening stroll without worry. With both Arab and Islam influences, Muscat has a unique culture that is reflected in the friendly and helpful nature of its residents. Visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, one of the most ornate and decorated mosques in the world. Journey to the Muttrah Quarter, a section of the city that evokes a medieval charm. Here you will find winding streets and ancient buildings while sandalwood scents fill the air around the souks.

Explore one of the most popular areas in travel today with Gate 1. We will take care of all the details and you will enjoy an unforgettable trip to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Oman. Explore Dubai & Oman and live the experiences that you have could have only imagined on this memorable tour through the Arabian Peninsula.

Please Note: Sightseeing varies per itinerary.

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The Mysteries of Giza, Egypt

The Great Sphinx is located in Giza, Egypt and is located just outside of Cairo, on the other side of the Nile. The statue is one of the most famous images in the world and sits right next to the Great Pyramids. The Sphinx is made of limestone and depicts the mythical ancient Egyptian creature with the head of a pharaoh and the body of a lion. Archaeologists estimate that the statue is around 4,500 years old and was created for the pharaoh Khafre.

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The Warm Setting of Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai is an ultra-modern city that is famous for luxury shopping, excellent nightlife, brand new skyscrapers and its desert backdrop. Dubai is the capital of the United Arab Emirates, or UAE, and is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf. Dubai has an endless itinerary of things to do and some of them include the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Palm resort, Dubai Marina and the Burj Al Arab, pictured.

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