Must do
Unforgettable boat trip through the mystical Ha Long Bay
Must see
Dubai's skyscrapers, India's Taj Mahal and Tokyo's city lights

As your plane approaches the United Arab Emirates, you can already see the gigantic skyscrapers from above. Then as soon as it touches down, you're off to your accommodation.
'Hello, Dubai!' You immediately feel like you're on another planet. Skyscrapers shoot up into the endless blue, luxury cars line the streets and the lifestyle is just totally extra! To kick things off, you cruise along The Walk and soak up the vibes before checking out a total must-see: Palm Jumeirah. The iconic palm island with fancy hotels and bangin' beach clubs is the perfect spot for your next sunset selfie!
New day, new vibes – it's time to trace Dubai's past! If you want a break from the glittering highlife, check out the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood north of the city, where among sand tones, narrow alleyways and old mud houses, you'll feel like you're in an open-air museum. Here, Dubai shows you its roots – completely unfiltered. Al Fahidi Fort (yes, the one with the tower!) takes you straight to the Dubai Museum and gives you a really good insight into what everything looked like before the era of oil. And then: boat time! Hop on a water taxi across Dubai Creek (it costs next to nothing) and cruise over to the lively Deira district. Here, you'll find colourful souks that have it all, from gold to spices to fish – and loads of character. Just go with the flow and be amazed at the endless facets of Dubai.

You can customise your trip during the booking process and let us know your personal requests.

If you have a question, just get in touch with me.
If you have a question, just get in touch with me.

We'll offset
401 kg of CO₂ for your trip!
Must stay
Accommodation in Bangkok's urban jungle from the Railway Market to the Floating Market
A stroll through Miracle Garden, where sculptures of all shapes and sizes come alive amidst over 70,000 square metres of colourful flowers, makes the perfect way to start the day. Continue on to the Burj al Arab, one of the tallest luxury hotels in the world, then pop over to a place that's no less spectacular: the world's largest shopping mall! In addition to around 1,200 shops, there are tons of other highlights to discover, such as huge aquariums with glass tunnels, a chamber of horrors, an ice-skating rink and a dinosaur skeleton! Just around the corner, you'll find the city's landmark, Burj Khalifa, the tallest building on Earth, where viewing platforms with spectacular views await you on floors 124, 125 and 148 (optional, bookable online). And in the evening, there's one thing you of course cannot miss: the famous Dubai Fountain water show. To get the best view of it, head to the terrace of the Apple Store on the first floor of the Dubai Mall.
Want to better acquaint yourself with Dubai's people and culture? Then wave to the beach again after a short morning walk and make your way to the Jumeirah Mosque. The snow-white mosque rises almost unrealistically into the deep blue sky and is sure to leave you marvelling. And if you want to head inside, six days a week, you can take part in a guided tour of the mosque starting at 10 am (payable on site). Muslim holidays, rituals, traditions and food – at the latest by the time the tour is finished, you'll know all about these things and not only have a gallery full of beautiful pictures but also a stomach full of local cuisine. Then make your way beneath the setting sun to Dubai's next landmark: the Dubai Frame. This remarkable structure consisting of two huge towers connected by a bridge is the largest picture frame in the world. And with a little skill, you can snap a unique pic of the golden Dubai Frame with the Burj Khalifa right in the middle!
The First Collection Business Bay
You can choose from among these accommodation options during the booking process.
Full-day tour to Ha Long Bay