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Dubai travel Guide




If you're looking for a really special destination where you can indulge your love of top-quality hotels, great shopping, fine dining, world-class golf and state-of-the-art spas, Dubai holiday guide is for you. Add to this a fascinating Middle-Eastern heritage to explore, and a range of exciting activities, and you have a destination with just about everything.

With year-round sunshine and miles of lovely beaches, Dubai is THE new destination, waiting to be discovered.

Dubai is just one of 7 Emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The others are quieter, but still have great beaches and resorts offering excellent value for money. At Ras al Khaimah, relaxing maybe the only thing on your mind, but there are plenty of distractions including a fantastic floodlit golf course, a great array of water sports and the khat (hot springs) to visit. The museum has archaeological material dating back as early as 5,000BC!

The only Emirate on the Gulf of Oman, Fujairah has lovely clean beaches with mountain views. It's a haven for water sports, especially snorkelling and diving. Deep-sea fishing is popular.

Getting there

Flying Time
Approx 7 hours to Dubai

Currency
UAE Dirham (Dh)

Visa Requirements
British Citizens do not require a visa.

Language
The official language is Arabic.Though English is widely spoken.

Important Dates to Remember
01 Jan-02 Feb - Dubai Winter Shopping Festival
Feb - Dubai Desert Classic - golf
31 Mar - Dubai Gold Cup horse racing
Jul/Aug - Dubai Summer Shopping Festival
12 Sep-13 Oct - Ramadan
13 Oct - Eid - end of Ramadan

Development in Dubai
Dubai is emerging as one of the world's leading holiday destinations. Development of new hotels, shopping malls and attractions is ongoing throughout Dubai.



Ramadan
In Muslim countries there may be restrictions on alcohol consumption, restaurant facilities and entertainment during the month of Ramadan.

Extravagant Shopping
Shopping is such a huge pastime in Dubai, there's even a yearly festival dedicated to it (Jan/Feb). Finding the time to visit Dubai's 45 shopping malls won't be a problem. Many of their enormous air-conditioned complexes are open till midnight on various days. So don't forget your plastic because there are some fantastic tax-free bargains to be found. In the famous souks (marketplaces) you'll find everything from beautiful jewellery to fantastic local spices to exquisite silks. In the world's largest gold souk there are some great bargains to be had, so get your bartering skills in order.

Exciting Excursions
In the city, take a tour to discover Dubai's spectacular landmarks. Cruise the creek in a traditional wooden dhow, either in the sunshine or by moonlight. Out of town, hit the sand dunes on a 4-wheel drive adventure, journeying to a Bedouin-style camp where you'll enjoy a traditional Arab feast with entertainment from a belly dancer.

No-expense-spared courses designed by world-famous golfers, golf buggies with global positioning systems.

State-of-the-Art Family Fun
Dubai is a great place for kids. Many hotels have state-of-the-art sporting facilities and well-organised kids' clubs. Lots of properties are on Jumeirah Beach with its calm, shallow, warm waters (most hotels that aren't on the beach have shuttles to it). Cool off at the fantastic Wild Wadi water park with its 23 adrenalin-pumping rides.

Heritage and Culture
Explore the narrow lanes of 'Old Dubai' in the Bastakiya district and view the works of local potters and weavers at Heritage Village. The restored 400-year-old architecture of Hatta mountain village is a fascinating sight, as is the residence of the former Sheikh. Visit the Jumeirah mosque, and in Dubai's oldest building, Al Fahidi fort, wander around Dubai National Museum.

Fine Dining and Spas
If pure indulgence is your thing, then you've come to the right place. In those fabulous Dubai hotels, you'll find some of the world's best restaurants where world-class chefs have been wooed over to bring their culinary magic. Dubai is also home to some startlingly beautiful spas. In plush surrounds, you'll enjoy the latest treatments at the hands of qualified experts.



Action and Adventure
Like to live life to the max? How about riding a camel, or driving over sand dunes? You can try 'wadi bashing', take a 4-wheel-drive into the dry riverbeds that snake down from the mountains, and how about sand skiing down those dunes? You can even go 'real' skiing in the new snow dome. And don't forget the fabulous water sports.

Perfect Holiday Getaways to Italy !


The Madonie mountains in Sicily, ItalyThroughout Italy the people are friendly and open and in places like the Apennines and the Madonie mountains in Sicily foreign tourists have rarely been seen. Traditions live on too, in the form of country fairs, processions and superstitions.
The scenery is varied and beautiful ranging from the Dolomites to the hills of vineyards of Piedmont, and to the glittering waters of Lake Garda and Lake Iseo. Why not walk the “ancient route of the gods” between Bologna and Florence.

Beautiful Sardinia !

Ben Sunbathing In Sardinia 2007









On 24th April we (family of 4) arrived in Sardinia for a really-enjoyable-family-bonding holiday in one half of this house:
http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk/rentals/orosei-nuoro/3274
It is within walking distance of lovely sandy beaches.
It was hot (28 degrees C -perfect for me)– Ben got burnt on the first day and had to cover up for the rest of the week. Here he is lying on Volleyball beach.
He learnt never to underestimate the sun even in April!
It was a good time to go as it wasn’t crowded. Volleyball beach was about 100m walk away down a flowery path where there is a nice beach bar shaded by creepers and vines.
There were lots of holiday homes in the area with pretty gardens surrounded by pine trees.
Fin Sunbathing In Sardinia 2007
We brought instruments and played music and painted after the beach then we ate dinner on the terrace. Later we walked to the ice cream bar and bought various delicious ice creams and sorbets which the children were promised - if they were good!
Because it was hot we went to the beach every day instead of touring. By the afternoon the sea had warmed up enough for me to swim in– but the kids played in it all day.
The supermarket is a drive away. A car is recommended.
This property is safe for children as the garden is gated and the owners are very friendly.

Volleyball In Sardinia 2007

Farmhouses in Tuscany



Sometimes you have to go for the obvious, a farmhouse in Tuscany. Everyone knows that Tuscany is the English aspirational middleclass get-a-way idyll, but cut-a-way the hype and drop the "keeping up with the Jones's" and you'll find a dramatically beautiful holiday destination for the whole family. Casa Toscana Holidays has a mouthwatering selection of some of the region's best farmhouses and there are always special offers and last minute offers. There is also a large choice of other types of properties.

Other Tuscany Farmhouse sites:
http://www.tuscany.org/Accommodation/Farmhouses/
http://www.invitationtotuscany.com/typeresults.php?Type=7
http://www.agriturismo.net/tuscany/

Plan your 2008 Italy Holiday

Tuscany - Italy Holidays 2008
Here at Holidays in Italy there are plenty of holiday ideas for 2008 to keep you busy browsing through the cold winter evenings. We have included sections for those of you looking for something different this year, such as Activity Holidays, Art and Cooking and Horseriding as well as the familiar staples like Golf and Camping. Don't forget to bookmark this site.

We also recommend you read some of the excellent Italy holiday online guides on the web. The Daily Telegraph Italy 2008: Planning Guide is a must visit, and the following are among our favourites:

Guardian Travel Italy Section
Word travels - Italy Travel Guide
World66 Travel Guide - Italy
Real Travel - Italy

Happy hunting ! Happy Italian Holidays in 2008 !

The Wonderful Italian Lakes

March 27, 2008
Lake Como - a good place to go
The Italian lakes are up in the north of Italy and have attracted many types of tourist over the years. Of course the prime reason for coming to enjoy an Italian lake holiday is the quiet beauty of the surroundings which can offer a chance for real relaxation. Others will be more inclined towards the water sports, walking and cycling and of course you can combine the two aspects, making it a dream holiday all round.
The amazing landscapes of the Italian lakes holiday region are guaranteed to impress. The famous lakes are Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Maggiore and they are all worth a look. If you want to learn more then try our new Italian Lakes Holiday section.