Honeymoon In The United Arab Emirates – Dubai
A honeymoon in Dubai is for those who like to know new cultures; modern constructions allied to other older, people from all over the world in only one place and still enjoy different attractions.Now lets talk about the attractions. In Dubai you find a super modern architecture with towering buildings. The city has beach, shopping mall and cuisine from all over the world. Sunset beach is where you can go and take a photo with the building of the candle
Aquaventure Water Park
For those looking for fun, the city also has a water park, the Aqua-venture Water park, the Atlantis hotel and the Wild Wadi Water Park in Jumeirah, and for those who enjoy a bit of adrenaline you have the chance to parachute with a sensational view of Dubai, specifically Palm Jumeirah, at Sky Dive Dubai.
Wadi Adventure
Still on the adventures, in a nearby town, Al Ain, where is the Wadi Adventure, which has a wave pool for surfers, kayaks, wakeboarding, rafting and rock climbing and is only 1 hour from Dubai. For these activities you must mark day and time so you do not risk being overbooked and miss the trip.
Desert Safari
A lighter program and for those who want to know more about the local culture, you can not miss the desert tour. You will go inside a 4×4 car to the desert, making a light rally, which can be with emotion or not, and there you can camel, take a photo with hawk, eat typical food, watch some dances, draw a henna hands and buy some souvenirs.
JW Marriot Dubai
If your itinerary in Dubai includes stay over the weekend, be sure that weekend here is Friday and Saturday; try to have fun at a brunch. Many hotels offer brunch on Friday, you pay a premium and have quality food and drink served at will. The JW Marriot Dubai brunch is a delight and still has a stunning view of the city.
Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum House
And do not miss visiting one of Dubai’s oldest residences, the Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum House, dating back to the 19th century. The house was built in the light of traditional techniques, and includes wind-catching towers, which help keep the house cool even on warmer days.
Jumeirah Mosque
The Jumeirah mosque is also interesting, especially so it will not go to Abu Dhabi to see the Great Mosque; unique structure of the city is one of the most visited spots, an example of the evolution of Muslim architecture. No non-Muslims are allowed, as well as in any other mosque in Dubai. But they can visit it if they are part of the guided tours on Saturdays, Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays in the morning.
Gold, Spice & Textile Souk
And for those who do not want to miss the opportunity to buy jewelry for a special price, a visit to the Gold Souk is a must. Take the opportunity and also visit the Spice Souk and the Textile Souk.Very important information! During a period of 30 days, usually between the months of June and July, there is Ramadan, a practice of the Muslim religion that requires fasting from sunrise to sunset. So, avoid visiting the Emirates at this time, because many locations are closed during the day was extremely full in the evening and a phenomenal heat. The best time to visit the Dubai is from October until April, as the temperature is milder, May and June starts to warm up, but you can still do some outdoor walks, something around 40 degrees, but July, August and September stays very warm, about 50 degrees.
Enjoy the tips, have fun!!!