Showing posts with label dubai holiday. Show all posts
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Friday, July 12, 2013

Free holiday at the Burj Al Arab

Located on a private island with private beach access, Burj Al Arab offers seclusion amid the bustling streets and beaches of Dubai. Take a 10-minute walk or complimentary buggy ride across the bridge to reach Wild Wadi waterpark and Jumeirah Beach. The Mall of the Emirates and its metro station are 6 km away.


Mimicking the elegance of its amenity-rich city, this 5-star hotel’s unique 321-meter high sail-inspired structure is packed with restaurants and activities. Six restaurant and 24-hour room service ensure you’ll never have to go far for a bite to eat. Experience authentic Arabic cuisine at Al Iwan and Japanese fare at Jansui. Get sweeping sea views from Al Muntaha restaurant and the sleek Skyview Bar, located on the hotel top floor.
Spanning 2 stories and featuring 14 treatment rooms, Asswan Spa is can accommodate a quick massage or full day of relaxation. Golden Touch offers hair and beauty treatments, as well as a cafĂ©. The resort health club has a sauna and steam room, as well as 2 infinity pools and 2 solariums. In addition to 2 indoor pools, Burj Al Arab features an outdoor infinity pool and lounge area. A fitness center and health club with squash courts and solariums are also located onsite. Sinbad’s Kids Club is a supervised play area for kids 12 and under, and features games and a TV.
After a day on the beach or exploring the city, return to a room boasting stunning views of the beach and decorated in opulent Arab style. Separate seating and dining areas are air-conditioned and fully furnished. Watch premium satellite channels or DVDs on 42-inch plasma TVs and stay connected with complimentary wired and wireless Internet access. Bathrooms are equipped with jetted tubs, separate showers, hair dryers, and complimentary bath amenities.





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Dubai Mall: largest mall in the world

The Dubai Mall claims to be the largest mall in the world when completed. It will cover a total area of more than 12 million ft2, with 10 - 15 individual smaller malls built inside it, consisting of 9 million ft2 of shopping retail space (comprising of a total of more than 1000 stores).
Featured attractions include the world's largest gold souk; the 850,000 ft2 Fashion Island; one of the world's largest aquariums; an Olympic-sized ice skating rink; Oasis Fountain Waterfall; WaterFront Atrium; a view of the (soon to be completed) world's tallest building, Burj Dubai.

The mall has already won five awards. It won two awards at the Retail Future Project Awards at MAPIC, Cannes, in 2004, for Best Retail Development Scheme (Large), Best Use of Lighting in a Retail Environment. And the Dubai Mall brochure has won three awards at the Summit Creative Awards 2005, in Portland, Oregon; Gold award for Best Art Direction / Graphic Design, Silver award for Best 4-colour B2B Brochure, and Judges Special Recognition award. The mall is being built by a Joint Venture of Dutco Balfour Beatty and AGCCC for client Emaar Properties and was scheduled to be completed in 2006, claiming to be the size of 50 "international-sized football(soccer) pitches". It is now expected to be completed in 2008.

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Palm Islands: palm-shaped man-made island



The Palm Islands in Dubai are the three largest artificial islands in the world. They are being constructed by Nakheel Properties, a property developer in the United Arab Emirates, who hired the Dutch dredging and marine contractor Van Oord, one of the world's specialists in land reclamation.

The islands are The Palm Jumeirah, The Palm Jebel Ali and The Palm Deira. The Islands are located off the coast of The United Arab Emirates in the Persian Gulf and will add 520 km of beaches to the city of Dubai. The Palm Islands in Dubai are the three largest artificial islands in the world. They are being constructed by Nakheel Properties, a property developer in the United Arab Emirates, who hired the Dutch dredging and marine contractor Van Oord, one of the world's specialists in land reclamation. The islands are The Palm Jumeirah, The Palm Jebel Ali and The Palm Deira. The Islands are located off the coast of The United Arab Emirates in the Persian Gulf and will add 520 km of beaches to the city of Dubai.

The first two islands will comprise approximately 100 million cubic meters of rock and sand. Palm Deira will be composed of approximately 1 billion cubic meters of rock and sand. All materials will be quarried in the UAE. Between the three islands there will be over 100 luxury hotels, exclusive residential beach side villas and apartments, marinas, water theme parks, restaurants, shopping malls, sports facilities and health spas. The creation of The Palm Jumeirah began in June 2001. Shortly after, The Palm Jebel Ali was announced and reclamation work began. In 2004, The Palm Deira, which will be almost as large in size as Paris, was announced. Palm Jumeirah is currently open for development.

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