Dubai SPOUSE/GUEST city tour

Wednesday January 28, 2026, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm (Lunch Provided)
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Embark on an unforgettable adventure as you join fellow travelers for a day of sightseeing in the stunning city of Dubai, where modern marvels meet rich cultural heritage. With only 20  tickets available, this experience promises to take you through the heart of this vibrant metropolis. Whether you’re capturing breathtaking photos or immersing yourself in the local culture, this day of exploration is a unique opportunity to create lasting memories in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this exclusive experience!

Blue Mosque (Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque)

Often referred to as the “Blue Mosque” because of its Ottoman-style architecture inspired by Istanbul’s famous mosque of the same name, this landmark is one of Dubai’s largest mosques and can welcome up to 2,000 worshippers at a time. Inside, visitors are greeted by stunning stained-glass windows, intricate chandeliers, and elegant Quranic calligraphy adorning the walls. The mosque is also notable for its blend of Andalusian and Turkish design influences, making it a serene and awe-inspiring stop on the journey. Entry tickets are included, offering guests a closer look at the artistry and cultural significance of this sacred space.

Burj Al Arab Photo Stop

No Dubai tour is complete without a glimpse of the world-famous Burj Al Arab. Shaped like the sail of a ship and standing on its own man-made island, the hotel is often described as one of the most luxurious in the world. Since opening in 1999, it has become an iconic symbol of modern Dubai. Guests will have time to capture photos against the backdrop of this architectural marvel, which lights up with spectacular displays at night and remains one of the most photographed landmarks in the city.


Gold and Spice Souks

Step back in time with a visit to the traditional souks nestled within the Deira district. The Gold Souk is dazzling, with hundreds of shops showcasing elaborate jewelry and some of the world’s purest gold. Just nearby, the Spice Souk awakens the senses with aromatic displays of saffron, cinnamon, frankincense, and other exotic spices that have been traded in Dubai for centuries. Exploring these bustling marketplaces offers guests a glimpse into Dubai’s heritage as a major trading hub, while also providing the opportunity to shop, barter, and soak in the atmosphere.


Museum of the Future (Photo Stop + First Floor Entry)

A true architectural wonder, the Museum of the Future is instantly recognizable by its striking torus-shaped design, inscribed with Arabic calligraphy that represents inspiring quotes about innovation. While the full museum offers immersive exhibitions about science, technology, and the future of humanity, this tour allows entry to the first floor for an introduction to the groundbreaking concepts within. Guests will also have time for a photo stop to capture the dramatic exterior, which has quickly become one of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks.


Abra Water Taxi Ride on Dubai Creek

Experience Dubai from a different perspective with a ride across the historic Dubai Creek in a traditional wooden abra. For centuries, these boats have been the lifeline of the city, ferrying traders and locals across the waterway that once served as the heart of Dubai’s pearl diving and trade industries. The short ride offers refreshing views of old and new Dubai, with traditional souks on one side and modern skyscrapers on the other, highlighting the city’s fascinating contrast between past and present.


Al Khama Heritage House Tour

Step into Dubai’s past with a guided tour of the Al Khama Heritage House, a beautifully preserved example of traditional Emirati architecture. Featuring coral stone walls, wind towers (barjeel), and shaded courtyards, the house provides insight into how families lived before Dubai’s rapid modernization. Guests can explore exhibits that showcase local culture, history, and craftsmanship, offering a rich cultural experience that highlights the emirate’s deep-rooted traditions.


Lunch at the Al Khama Heritage House Restaurant

Following the tour, guests will enjoy an authentic Emirati lunch at the Al Khama Heritage House Restaurant. The setting itself is part of the experience, combining historic charm with the warm hospitality that is central to Emirati culture. Traditional dishes bring the flavors of the region to life, creating a memorable pause in the itinerary where guests can relax, enjoy, and connect with the heritage of Dubai through food.


Burj Khalifa – Observatory Decks (124th & 125th Floors)

The journey reaches new heights—literally—with a visit to the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Guests will ascend at breathtaking speeds in one of the fastest elevators ever built, arriving at the 124th and 125th floor observatories. From here, sweeping views stretch across the Arabian Gulf, the desert, and the glittering city skyline. Opened in 2010, the Burj Khalifa remains one of the most extraordinary feats of modern engineering, and standing atop its observation decks is a highlight of any Dubai experience.

 


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