Your Dream Honeymoon Awaits You in Dubai

If you wish to shop for gold, you must simply head for the Gold Souk in Deira. The Gold Souk offers a wide array of 18 and 22 carat Gold at extremely low prices for any importance is given to the weight of the gold rather than the intricacy of the design and finish of the gold product.

Lastly and not in the least, the vibrant city life of Dubai provides a diverse food and eating experiences. Visitors in Dubai can savor various cuisines ranging from Arabian, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Philippine, Russian, British, German, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indian native, Flilpino and Korean amongst the popular ones. With many nightlclubs, pubs, discos and bars which can be open till wee hours of the night, you can always enjoy your night time outings here. Similarly, you can visit any of the popular fast food outlets such since Burger King, Ramsden's, Pizza Corner, MacDonalds, Hardees, Wimpy's and many more. On 2 December 2011, the UAE celebrates it's 40th anniversary, and the celebrations will feature several diverse and exciting events and projects across the city and the six other Emirates. The Dubai Air Show from 13 to 17 November at the Airport Expo, is a key event that can feature the first ever UAE aerobatic team, presented by the largest exhibitor ever in the UAE - Mubadala.

The Five Ability Race on 25 November at Habtoor Grand, features the participation of seven teams representing the several Emirates, recalling the pre-oil era, although Generations of UAE Poetry from 29 November to 3 December at Cross-Emirate, can feature operetta by poet Ahmed Al Shamsi, and will be broadcast on more than three radio stations.

And those interested in culture won't want to help miss the Photo Gallery and People Art Display on 30 November in the Ministry of Finance, Al Shindgha.

With the National Day Celebrations, most visitors may wish to leave the comfort of their hotels and visit some of Dubai's many other excellent attractions. For an amazing display of light, music together with water, get along to the Dubai Water Fountains. Set on the 30 acre Burj Khalifa Ocean, the fountain shoots jets as high as the equivalent of a 50 storey building.

Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo offers great fun for all your family and combines the largest viewing panel in the world, an aquarium tank and tunnel and also the new 'Jewels of Arabia' showcase, which often features aquatic animals and creepy crawlies from local habitats, diverse species from ocean, reef and shore, and a range of informative educational activities.

A sight-seeing essential and the tallest skyscraper in the world, the Burj Khalifa, is located within downtown Dubai and surrounded by lodges and must-visit shopping destinations. There's also an outdoor observation deck on level 124 which often features the 'Behold Telescope', enabling people to view the surrounding landscape.

Make sure your holiday goes with a splash at the largest water park in the centre East; set in 42 acres, Aquaventure Water Park can be found at Atlantis The Palm Hotel together with Resort. There's water slides, river vehicles, 700 metres of private beach and then a huge family play-structure to keep your offspring entertained.

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