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Amazing Dubai

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Dubai is not just a city. Dubai is a brand, a legend and one of the most incredible megacities in the world. It is the largest city of the UAE and the center of Dubai Emirate.This city literally grew up in the desert about 20 years ago. Dubai is often called the "City of Records" as it has the tallest building in the world, the most expensive hotel in the world, the largest shopping center. But also the hotel with underwater rooms, deepest tunnels, a huge artificial island and much more.

Indeed, Dubai is a symbol of progress and luxury. Today, this destination plays an important role in all spheres of the life of the United Arab Emirates. There is no tax system in Dubai, so its territory has become a favorite place for headquarters and investors. Many of them are international companies with a worldwide reputation.

History

How the city of Dubai was created?

It’s hard to imagine the history of Dubai, 50 years ago when it was mainly a desert. Instead of all this luxury, a small port town huddled on the Gulf coast, whose residents were mainly engaged in a pearl mining. It was traded by merchants for food, tools and clothing. Then, Japan came with its technology of growing artificial pearls.

Certainly, Dubai would gradually turn into an abandoned village, if in 1966 oil was not found here by chance. Of course, this attracted to the territory numerous investors. However, representatives of the ruling dynasty understood that the reserves of resources are not unlimited, and focused on the development of the economy and tourism. Due to this, the modest village of pearl fishers has become the ultramodern and richest city of the Arabian Peninsula.

History of Dubai

Climat

What is the weather in Dubai?

Very hot weather in dubai desert

The climate in Dubai is considered as tropical desert climate due to its location in the northern desert zone. Summer in Dubai is characterized by extremely high temperatures and humidity. Average daytime temperatures are around +40 ° C. Often daytime temperatures are above 40 degrees and nighttime temperatures drop to +30 ° C. The highest daily temperature +48.5 ° C was recorded in Dubai on July 27, 2012. Most days of the year are sunny and dry.

Average annual temperature in Dubai

Average annual temperature in Dubai by month
Month Daytime temperature, °C Night temperature,°C Water temperature, °C
January 24 13 16
February 24 15 17
March 24 17 20
April 32 20 23
May 37 24 27
June 37 26 30
July 40 29 33
August 41 29 33
September 38 27 31
October 35 23 25
November 30 19 22
December 26 15 18

Sandstorms in the UAE

During the summer season, an area of ​​low pressure is formed over Dubai, which causes the movement of air masses, and strong north-westerly winds begin to blow from the territory of Saudi Arabia. Upon reaching the territory of Dubai, these winds, also known as Shamal ("north" from Arabic), become gusty and unpredictable.

Shamal raises the sand of the desert into the air, almost nothing is visible around, and the sandstorm can last for several days.

Economy

The relations between the Emirates and its neighbor countries have recently taken a more strategic orientation. It’s partly due to the country's commercial expansion. Due to its liberal government policies and advantageous location, Dubai has become the most important business hub of the United Arab Emirates. Excellent infrastructure and international orientation turned Dubai into a strategic business center of the UAE and the whole Middle East. Dubai is home to many international enterprises specialized in trade, tourism, service supplies, transport, and so on.

Dubai sunset view

What are the main attractions in Dubai?

Dubai is conventionally divided into the northern and southern parts - Deira and Bur Dubai. In each of them there are a lot of interesting places, which are not умут physically possible to get around in one day.

Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa is the highest structure in the world, a skyscraper with a height of 828 meters situated in Dubai Downtown. On the 124th floor there is an observation deck that is accessible to any tourist who has paid for the entrance ticket. From there you can see the whole city with its surroundings and islands. By the way, next to the skyscraper is the world-famous musical fountain Dubai - one of the largest fountains on the planet.

Burj Khalifa is the highest structure in the world
One of the largest aquarium in the world

Dubai Aquarium

One of the largest aquariums in the world. It has a special tunnel, walking through which visitors can observe the inhabitants of the deep sea. The capacity of the aquarium is 10 million liters of water, and the number of its inhabitants exceeds 33 thousand individuals. For the most daring visitors there is a special attraction - diving with sharks.

In order to save your budget you can get a combo ticket Burj Khalifa tickets with Dubai Aquarium

Waterpark Aquaventure

Among the numerous attractions of Dubai waterparks are one of the most visited ones. And this is not surprising. In Dubai, it is sunny all year round, so than water is the best way to refresh yourself, have fun and spend a wonderful day with your family or friends. Extreme sports fans will find breathtaking attractions and ride the world’s biggest slides. If you prefer to chill and relax, there are nice beaches, pools and even artificial rivers there. Aquaventure is the biggest waterpark in Dubai. It is located in the Atlantis The Palm resort.

Waterparks in Dubai

Interesting facts about Dubai

  • In the Dubai Metro, there are special cars for women. Men are strictly forbidden to enter there, and violators are expected to travel to the police station.
  • The working week starts here on Saturday, and the weekend is the second half of Thursday and the whole day of Friday.
  • For the comfort of tourists and locals in the subway, taxis, shops, at bus stops and in all other buildings air conditioners are installed.
  • Upon arrival at the airport, anyone entering the city must undergo an eye retina scan. This event is necessary to identify previously deported from the country and not to let them again.
  • Drinking alcohol, smoking or walking in a challenging outfit in a public place can be put behind bars.
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