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Dhow Cruise Dubai Creek from Sharjah

  • Dubai Creek is an integral part of the city's history. It divides the city into two sections, Bur Dubai and Deira. Both the sides of the Dubai Creek boasts of some of the best exquisite buildings of the city. Therefore, a trip to the Creek is a must. However, rather than walking on the coast, go on a dhow cruise to turn your sightseeing into a unique experience.

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  • The dhow is a traditional Bedouin boat that was used for trade and transportation. Today, these dhows have been converted into restaurants that have a lower (air-conditioned) and upper (open-air) decks. You are offered a welcome drink on arrival and are also served delicious barbecued dishes once the dhow sets on sail.

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  • While you enjoy your drink and starters, you can take a look at the prestigious buildings and structures of Dubai, glittering in the night lights. You can also enjoy a delicious buffet spread with a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Dhow cruises also have entertainment options which include live music performances, Tanura dancing, etc.

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  • If this unique way of cruising impresses you,  make a reservation on our exclusive dhow cruise for dinner.

Inclusions

  • 120 minutes cruising near Burdubai and Deira Creek area

  • Welcome drinks, coffee, tea and water

  • International buffet dinner with BBQ items

  • Tanura dance and other entertainment activities 

  • Separate Washroom facilities for men and women 

  • Open air upper deck and fully air conditioned lower deck

Note:

 If Tour Booked without Transfers, Please confirm the Tour Location & Timings with our Customer Support team if required.

Important Information

  • Reporting time at Cruise is 8:00 PM and Gate closing time is 8:25 PM

  • During the month of ramadan or dry days no live entertainment & alcohol will be served as per the government guidelines.

Child Policy

  • Children under 3 years will be considered as infant and entry will be free of cost.

  • Children aged from 3 to 10 years will be considered as child and charged child rate.

  • Children above age 10 will be considered as an adult and charged adult rate.

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