United Arab Emirates, 7 Days · Tailor-made by car

Four United Arab Emirates Route

Soak up the spectacular scenery, luxury lifestyle and amazing architecture of the United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates has only been a single country since 1971, when at the end of the British Protectorate the seven emirates decided to merge into a federal monarchy with its capital in Abu Dhabi. You'll start off your tour in Dubai, a former fishing village that's today one of the most spectacular cities in the whole world. You'll then continue your journey to Abu Dhabi, the largest emirate of all. Here you'll enjoy its wealth of cultural and entertainment attractions, such as the Louvre Museum and the Formula 1 circuit. You'll then head eastwards to the cities of Al Ain and Fujairah, passing through a multitude of fishing villages that still cherish the essence of yesteryear. After a visit to the city of Sharjah, you'll head back to Dubai to marvel at the views from its skyscrapers and explore the world's largest shopping mall. And this is just a teaser of what awaits you in the Emirates.

Come on, you can't miss it!

Four United Arab Emirates Route

Departure date

Departures from November 2024 till November 2025

From

Dublin, Shannon, Cork...

Exotic

Travel details

  • Travel details

  • Day 1 City of origin - Dubai

  • Day 2 Dubai - Abu Dhabi

  • Day 3 Abu Dhabi - Al Ain

  • Day 4 Al Ain - East Coast - Fujairah

  • Day 5 Fujairah - Sharjah - Dubai

  • Day 6 Dubai

  • Day 7 Dubai - City of origin

Your trip includes

  • Return flight.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Dubai.

  • Selected meal plan in Dubai.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Abu Dhabi.

  • Selected meal plan in Abu Dhabi.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Al Ain.

  • Selected meal plan in Al Ain.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Al Fujayrah.

  • Selected meal plan in Al Fujayrah.

  • Rent-a-car.

Your trip doesn't include

  • Accommodation taxes in United Arab Emirates direct payment in facility.

  • Visa to enter in United Arab Emirates.

  • Possible toll charges.

  • Insolvency protection.

Important remarks

- As per new security regulations, all passengers visiting United Arab Emirates (organised or otherwise) must carry an identification at all times: either an original passport or a photocopy of it is sufficient.

- United Arab Emirates is a Muslim country and the month of Ramadan is of major significance to its residents. During Ramadan, entertainment and alcohol will be restricted in most of the country. The sale of alcohol will be restricted in many places, although some establishments will offer alcohol for sale to tourists. During this period, local businesses may also have shorter opening hours.

- Driving in the UAE is generally quite safe. The roads are in impeccable condition. Speed limits on motorways are between 100 and 120 km/h and there are radars every two kilometres. Most roads have several lanes. In cities like Dubai or Abu Dhabi, it's common to see five lanes on each side. There are usually no problems for parking. In places like the Dubai Mall, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque or Ferrari World, you can park for free.

- Check-in time at the hotel on the day of arrival depends on each establishment, but in no case will it be before 3:00 p.m., unless otherwise indicated.

- The proposed excursions and tours for each day are purely suggestions, as you can tailor the trip to suit your times, tastes and needs.

- A credit card is considered a guarantee, so sometimes you will need one for check-in at hotels.

- Hotels usually have cots available. Otherwise, babies will have to share a bed with an adult.

- To pick up your rental car, you'll need a credit (not debit) card in the name of the person who made the booking, who must also be the named driver of the vehicle.

- Consult the necessary documentation to enter the destinations visited and for transit in the countries where air stopovers are made.

- The local currency is the dirham (AED), and there are exchange offices at airports and shopping malls.