Discover Dubai
with Cathay Pacific

More than a man-made oasis in the desert with year-round sun, the Emirate boasts sleek beach bars, Michelin-starred restaurants and has a quiet reputation for art and design.
Dubai’s five-star hotels, which overlook the turquoise Persian Gulf and white sand beaches, are the city’s big draw — the coastline spans 563km with the help of three artificial palm-shaped islands. But pockets of creativity can be found in Al Serkal and plenty of Middle Eastern culture exists beyond its glitzy front. Visit the historic quarter of Al Bastakiya, which is as close to the fisherman village Dubai was before the oil boom in the 1970s, then hop on a wooden abra across Dubai Creek to shop at the gold and spice souks, where opulent heaps of saffron also hide hole-in-the-wall Arabic restaurants. Don’t miss kayaking in the arid landscape of Hatta and nights in the red desert of neighbouring Sharjah either.

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Catch the Burj Al Arab light show

As you’d expect, “The World’s Only 7-Star Hotel” is the pinnacle of luxury. But for those that don’t want to pay for some of the most expensive rooms on the planet, there’s another way to enjoy architect Tom Wright’s boundary-pushing superstructure. Every evening, the Burj puts on a colourful light show, which can be seen from along Jumeirah Beach.

Eat at one of the highest restaurant in the world

On the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa perches Atmosphere, one of the world's tallest restaurant at 442 metres and an impressive Dubai attraction. Get a window seat (there’s plenty with 360 degrees of glass) for unparalleled views over Dubai City or the Persian Gulf, before delving into a menu of modern European cuisine. Breakfast here costs about the same as entry to the viewing decks a floor above.

Shop at Dubai Mall

Equivalent in size to more than 50 soccer fields, Dubai Mall is one of the largest shopping malls in the world. Featuring an indoor ice rink, trampoline park, and The Dubai Fountain – there's something for everyone, whether or not shopping is on the agenda. To top it off, the centre of the mall features a 10 million liter aquarium that houses over 140 species of aquatic animals, making this a place not to miss on your holiday in Dubai.

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