Why you should visit Dubai this holiday season – Dubai might not be the capital of the UAE, but it certainly is a tourist favorite with a capital F. The city attracts millions of people from across the world each year, both for leisure and business visits. Its known stature in the world as a state-of the-art transit hub for passengers and cargo alike add another feather to Dubai’s cap.
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The city recorded an 8.2% increase in the number of tourists in 2014, with a total of 13.2 million people enjoying the luxuries during their stay in the emirate. Dubai is home to several man-made wonders, including the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and the Palm Jumeirah, a one-of-a-kind artificial island sitting amidst the pristine waters of the Arabian Sea.
As it churns out novel buildings and vacationing spots coupled with unprecedented standards of services, the city appears to be in a constant race to outdo itself – and it’s succeeding!
With some help from Bayut.com, we bring you the top 5 reasons why a visit to Dubai makes for the perfect holiday.
5. Theme Parks
Having everything for everyone is what makes Dubai a favourite destination. While the Business Bay keeps entrepreneurs occupied, several amusement parks entertain the younger lot.
A visit to Dubai Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark becomes a memory to enjoy forever. The park has more than 65,000 marine creatures in a gigantic aquarium that brings the legend of Atlantis to life.
Other theme parks like Wild Wadi Water Park, Creekside Park, Global Village and Ice Land Water Park also offer various rides with numerous indoor adventures, eateries and fun activities to ensure a fun-filled outing for everyone.
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