After a lazy morning swimming and packing our bags we did a City Tour of Dubai. Last time we were in Dubai it was Ramadan so the old part of Dubai and the Souks were closed so we wanted to see them this time.
We started with a walk around the Old Dubai Bastakiyas which is the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood which dates back to the 1890s. In its prime, the locality was capable of supporting 60 housing units, most of which were separated by narrow, winding lanes. We took a walk through the buildings and went inside a couple. It is amazing how much cooler it was inside with the Square Ventilation system they developed before air conditioning.
Our next stop was the Dubai Museum which is actually across the road from our hotel and housed within the 18th century Al Fahidi Fort further enables you to trace past the glorious history and experience an aura of time-honored fundamentals, with its myriad of distinctive arts and artifacts on display.
Our next stop was the Dubai Museum which is actually across the road from our hotel and housed within the 18th century Al Fahidi Fort further enables you to trace past the glorious history and experience an aura of time-honored fundamentals, with its myriad of distinctive arts and artifacts on display.
After lunch which was a Shawarma (much like a yiros but with middle eastern spices) and very delicious. We then took a boat taxi across the Dubai Creek we visited the Spice Souk and Gold Souk which showcases the finest array of gold, diamond and platinum jewelry. Some of the Gold displayed in the shop windows was unbelievable. Walking back to the bus was extremely hot and I really felt I might pass out. Noel offered me his Crows cap but I would rather pass out than wear that lol.
Next we visited Jumeirah one of the emirate’s most upscale regions. We stopped at the picturesque Jumeirah Beach and took a walk along the sand admiring the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab.
Next stop the Souk Madinat within the Madinat Jumeirah. We also drove around Palm Island where the you find the amazing Atlantis Hotel and Water Park. We were there for sunset which was amazing with the haze in the sky from the dessert sand. Next we passed the Mall of the Emirates and the attractions that dot the gleaming Dubai Marina.
. The trip ends with a visit to Dubai Mall, where we enjoyed the dancing fountain show and took pictures of the towering Burj Khalifa from the waterfront.
Got back to the Hotel around 8:30pm had a much needed shower, a bite to eat and finished packing. A couple of hours rest before we left the hotel at 11:00pm to the airport for the trip home.
Next stop the Souk Madinat within the Madinat Jumeirah. We also drove around Palm Island where the you find the amazing Atlantis Hotel and Water Park. We were there for sunset which was amazing with the haze in the sky from the dessert sand. Next we passed the Mall of the Emirates and the attractions that dot the gleaming Dubai Marina.
. The trip ends with a visit to Dubai Mall, where we enjoyed the dancing fountain show and took pictures of the towering Burj Khalifa from the waterfront.
Got back to the Hotel around 8:30pm had a much needed shower, a bite to eat and finished packing. A couple of hours rest before we left the hotel at 11:00pm to the airport for the trip home.
42 Degrees
11,328 Steps and 3 Floors
11,328 Steps and 3 Floors
- Total Steps Trip 236,261
- Total Floors Trip 160
- Total Miles Trip 1,792 + Unknown with Jean & Bob
- Total KM Trip 2,883.94
- Fuel Cost = $300.32 AUS


























































