Experience the enchanting Dubai Night Tour and discover the iconic landmarks of the city under sparkling lights. Immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife and be captivated by the beauty of Burj Khalifa, Dubai Fountain show, Palm Jumeirah Island, Madinat Jumeirah, and Burj Al Arab.
Experience the enchanting Dubai Night Tour and discover the iconic landmarks of the city under sparkling lights. Immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife and be captivated by the beauty of Burj Khalifa, Dubai Fountain show, Palm Jumeirah Island, Madinat Jumeirah, and Burj Al Arab.
- Dubai Museum & Al Fahidi Fort - The Dubai Museum, located in the Al Fahidi Fort, is the principal museum in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Built in 1787, the fort is the oldest standing structure in Dubai. The museum was inaugurated by the Ruler of Dubai in 1971 to showcase the traditional lifestyle of the Emirate of Dubai.
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- Dubai Museum & Al Fahidi Fort - The Dubai Museum, located in the Al Fahidi Fort, is the principal museum in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Built in 1787, the fort is the oldest standing structure in Dubai. The museum was inaugurated by the Ruler of Dubai in 1971 to showcase the traditional lifestyle of the Emirate of Dubai.
- Bur Dubai Abra Station - The ‘Abra’ offers an authentic way to travel across the creek from Bur Dubai to Deira Dubai and back. Passengers can enjoy the view of both old and new Dubai, with traditional houses, towers, and minarets visible from the Abra. This mode of transport reflects the rich Arabic customs.
- Dubai Gold Souk - The Dubai Gold Souk, or Gold Souk, is a traditional market in Dubai, UAE. Situated in Dubai’s commercial district in Deira, Al Dhagaya, the souk features over 380 retailers, primarily jewelry traders. Some shops have been around for four decades, while others are relatively new.
- Jumeirah Mosque - The Jumeirah Mosque is one of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks. Embracing an ‘Open Doors. Open Minds’ policy, it welcomes visitors of all faiths to appreciate its beauty and learn about Islam and local culture. The mosque, accommodating up to 1,200 worshippers, is constructed entirely from white stone in the medieval Fatimid style, with twin minarets and a large central dome. Its intricate design is especially stunning when illuminated at dusk.
- Jumeirah Public Beach - Ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and people-watching, this public beach offers lifeguards, showers, and bathroom facilities. A diverse crowd enjoys the sand, water, and nearby jogging track. Visitors can capture stunning photos of the Burj Al Arab from this location.
- Burj Al Arab - The Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is one of Dubai’s most renowned tourist attractions, often ranking among the world’s top iconic hotels. Since its opening in late 1999, the hotel, with its distinctive sail-shaped design, has elevated Dubai’s status in global luxury tourism. Situated on a triangular man-made island, the hotel rises 321 meters above the sea, providing breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf.
- Souk Madinat Jumeirah - This modern interpretation of a traditional souk is part of the stunning Madinat Jumeirah resort, offering endless alleys for exploration.
- Palm Jumeirah - The Palm Jumeirah island, shaped like a palm tree, is famous for its luxurious hotels, upscale apartment towers, and high-end global restaurants. Food trucks serving snacks like shawarma line the Palm Jumeirah Boardwalk, known for its views of the Dubai coastline and the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab hotel. Beach clubs with spas and infinity pools transform into lively nightclubs with live DJs in the evening.
- Dubai Marina - Dubai Marina is a prestigious residential area known for The Beach at JBR, a leisure complex with outdoor dining and sandy beaches. Chic cafes and pop-up craft markets line the Dubai Marina Walk, while the Dubai Marina Mall offers a variety of chain and luxury fashion brands.
- Sheikh Zayed Road - The longest road in the Emirates, Sheikh Zayed Road stretches from Al-Silah in Abu Dhabi to Ras al-Khaimah, running parallel to the UAE’s coastline along the Persian Gulf. It serves as the main artery in several emirates’ cities, with different names such as Sheikh Maktoum Bin Rashid Road and Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Road in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, and Sheikh Muhammad bin Salem Road in Ras al-Khaimah.
- The Dubai Mall - The Dubai Mall is the world’s largest shopping destination, located next to the Burj Khalifa. With over 1,200 retail stores, two anchor department stores, and hundreds of dining options, it covers more than 1 million sqm, equivalent to 200 football fields. Fashion enthusiasts will find over 70 signature outlets, including Bloomingdale’s and Galleries Lafayette, the first in the Middle East.
- The Dubai Fountain - The Dubai Fountain is the world’s largest choreographed fountain system, located on the 12-hectare manmade Burj Khalifa Lake in Downtown Dubai.
- Zabeel Palace - Zabeel Palace is the official residence of the King. Visitors can enjoy the spectacular view of the palace and its gardens, especially when illuminated.
- Dubai Frame - The Dubai Frame, an architectural landmark in Zabeel Park, Dubai, is described by The Guardian as “the biggest picture frame on the planet,” though it is also controversially referred to as the “biggest stolen building of all time.”
- Museum Of The Future - The Museum of the Future in Dubai, with its intricate oval shape, explores human potential and future possibilities. Visitors are assigned roles to help solve global issues, embark on a journey to 2071, view futuristic technology prototypes, visit a DNA library, explore a mixed reality Amazon rainforest, and attend talks by renowned innovators or scientists. The ‘Future Heroes’ section allows children to collaborate on missions. Booking a timeslot online and visiting in the morning is recommended for smaller crowds.

- Bottled water provided
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Bottled water provided
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Dinner
- Dinner
Discovering Dubai at night is like entering a whole new realm. The city radiates with vibrancy, from the historic streets of Al Fahidi and the glittering Gold Souk to the ultra-modern skyline of Dubai Marina and the innovative architecture of the Museum of the Future. Along the journey, there are numerous opportunities to capture stunning photos—whether…
Discovering Dubai at night is like entering a whole new realm. The city radiates with vibrancy, from the historic streets of Al Fahidi and the glittering Gold Souk to the ultra-modern skyline of Dubai Marina and the innovative architecture of the Museum of the Future. Along the journey, there are numerous opportunities to capture stunning photos—whether it’s Jumeirah Beach with the Burj Al Arab in the background, the Palm Jumeirah, or the sophisticated Zabeel Palace.
The tour concludes spectacularly at the Dubai Fountain, where water, music, and lights perform in harmony at the base of the Burj Khalifa. With a private guide, comfortable transportation, and the flexibility to explore at your own pace, it’s a relaxed and unforgettable way to experience both the traditional and contemporary aspects of Dubai, all illuminated by the enchanting city lights.
- Wheel Chair is available on request with additional payment.
- Infant Seat is available on request with additional payment.
- Recommended for all kind of people.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.