Global Living Network
sign-in   |   join   |   contact   |   translate:   English Spanish French Italian German Dutch    
CanadaNorth AmericaAsiaMiddle EastIndiaEuropeAfricaAustralia and South PacificCaribbeanSouth AmericaCentral America
Quick Links for
Travel Planning:





Shared Travel Articles - All
Been here? Share articles & photos about your travel experiences.

Shared Itineraries - All
Gone and come back? Be sure to share your favorite trip itineraries here.

Signup for our newsletter:

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Travel - Guides

Whether looking for a luxury vacation or cultural immersion, United Arab Emirates has it. Throughout the United Arab Emirates there are so many choices for travel activities, tours, lodging (popular hotels, villa stays and vacation rentals), and big & small cruises that travel in the United Arab Emirates promises to be an unforgettable travel experience. You can build your personal trip planning itinerary online and choose to explore the area on your own or take our travel theme tours that make it easy to experience travel as you like it.

United Arab Emirates Guide - to help with your travel planning, find valuable details on the area including local activities & attractions, recommended restaurants, favorite shopping areas, walking tours, suggested itineraries and events.
United Arab Emirates Introduction



Spread out over desert and coastland, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is an oil-rich Middle East federation comprised of seven emirates (sheikdoms). It's located to the east of Saudi Arabia and to the south of Iran, separated by the Persian Gulf.

Ranked fourth in the world in oil resources, the UAE has one of the world's fastest-growing economies and, in Dubai, one of the globe's hottest tourist destinations. The UAE is a fascinating mix of old and new, where flashy shopping malls rise up alongside flavorful old-world souks (outdoor markets). Outside the urban areas are ancient archaeological sites and old fishing villages. It's a country with both a record-setting building boom (the tallest building in the world will be completed in Dubai in 2009) and a still-vibrant Bedouin culture, one that learned to survive in harsh desert conditions for hundreds of years.

Once a British protectorate, the UAE came together as one country when the seven emirates united in 1971. In Dubai it has luxury Western-style resorts, cutting-edge architecture, and international cuisine, but many of its enduring customs reflect the beliefs of the largely Muslim population (particularly during the holiest of the Muslim holidays, the month-long Ramadan, when visitors are asked not to eat, drink, or smoke in public places). This means that alcohol is sold mainly in hotel bars and restaurants, and dressing modestly (by Western standards) in public is recommended. Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken.

Content provided by Frommer's Unlimited © 2010, Whatsonwhen Limited and Wiley Publishing, Inc. By its very nature much of the information in this travel guide is subject to change at short notice and travellers are urged to verify information on which they're relying with the relevant authorities. Travmarket cannot accept any responsibility for any loss or inconvenience to any person as a result of information contained above.Event details can change. Please check with the organizers that an event is happening before making travel arrangements. We accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by any person resulting from information published on this site.