A sprawling desert metropolis and the UAE’s most visited destination, Dubai has soared in popularity with tourists since the turn of the millennium.
It has forged a reputation as a premier destination for shopping, fine-dining and all-inclusive stays, with visitor numbers steadily rising as the city has undertaken ambitious development projects which have seen it become home to numerous superlatives, including the world’s tallest building and the longest indoor ski slope.
One such project is that of the Dubai Marina. Started in 2003, the area has become one of calm waters and scenic views overlooked by soaring skyscrapers, and has since evolved into one of Dubai’s main entertainment districts.
Offering dozens of options for either more standard holiday activities, such as mall visits, or more adventurous ventures (think zip lining or yacht cruising), the Marina is undoubtedly worth a visit on any trip to the Emirate. But where to start? We’ve rounded up a list of the best things to do while there.
Go on a walk
The Dubai Marina Walk covers almost five miles of waterside promenade and is home to over 60 dining venues and 305 retail outlets, making it a great way to spend a day. Picturesque waterfront views can be enjoyed throughout the route, while the presence of dozens of skyscrapers such as Princess Tower, Cayan Tower and Marina 101 add up to a backdrop of staggering urban beauty.
The walk itself will take you across a number of the attractions mentioned below, from the Mall to several cruise starting points. For something a little different, head to Covent Garden Market, an open-air market that runs from October to April.
Hit the beach
If the sweltering temperatures are getting too much, a visit to the beach might be a good way to cool off. Across the Marina and onto the coast, there are two family-friendly beaches that offer long stretches of golden sand that gently slope into the emerald waters of the Arabian Gulf. Confusingly named The Beach at JBR and JBR Beach (short for Jumeirah Beach Residence), both have a lively atmosphere and plenty of activities on offer, from camel rides and jet skiing to inflatable waterparks and waterside markets.
Set sail
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