How to Reach Dubai

Dubai is a city of skyscrapers, ports, and beaches, where big business alongside sun-seeking tourism. Because its large expatriate population feels like a Middle Eastern melting pot, the atmosphere is generally tolerant, and religious affiliations are not a prominent aspect of city life. This futuristic country, which looks directly like a magic lamp, is often seen as the first international travel option for many Indian tourists. It is easy to reach this paradise with the ease of transportation via air, road, and bus.

How to Reach By Air

Dubai has two world-class airports that provide thousands of international flights each week.Dubai International Airport(DXB) has been the gateway to the emirate since the first airstrip was developed in the 1960s – it is now one of the busiest airports on the planet. The newer Dubai World Central (DWC) is part of the expansive Dubai South development, which will eventually span 6.7 million square kilometers, including real estate, leisure facilities, and retail. 

 

The best way to get into Dubai is via air. Dubai has the metropolis airport of the emirates. Flights land here from all countries. Some popular airports in Dubai are Al Maktoum International Airport, 32km southwest of Dubai in Jebel Ali. The second Airport is Dubai International Airport which is located in Dubai itself. The third airport is Sharjah International Airport which is located in Sharjah. Another airport is Abu Dhabi International Airport.

 

Air India, Spicejet, and IndiGo are some of the airlines that fly to Dubai regularly. Apart from Dubai Airport, another option would be to fly to Sharjah International Airport, which operates Air Arabia. Sharjah is extremely close to Dubai, and you can take a taxi to Dubai for just Dh 50.

By Water

Several international cruise liners have added the UAE as a stop on their itineraries. You can cruise out of the UAE through one of the following seaports: Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal and Zayed Port. Cruise tourism in Dubai has thrived thanks to the Dubai Cruise Terminal located at Mina Rashid and Dubai Harbor at Dubai Marina. The luxurious ports are a great vantage point from where you can explore the emirate, equipped with plenty of facilities, including restaurants and minimarts, with free WiFi, seating, and tour company outlets. There’s even a complimentary shuttle service to selected shopping destinations and a paid shuttle service to The Dubai Mall and Dubai International Airport.

By Road

There are many ways via which one can travel within Dubai. Metro, bus, taxi, or a hired cab are all the options available. The vast majority of visitors will arrive in Dubai by plane, but you can arrive via neighboring countries easily by road. The UAE shares land borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman, and Gulf (GCC) residents can drive easily between each. Some of the busiest borders include Hatta and Al Ain, where adventure seekers can get quick access to the Hajar Mountains or take quick road trips on the outskirts of Dubai. Visitors from outside the region may have some visa restrictions, so please plan accordingly.

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