So, I'm excited to share my favorite family activities for spring break in Dubai. We just got back from a week-long vacation and I'm still buzzing from the experience. My kids loved the Creek Dhow Cruise with Buffet dinner, it was a highlight of our trip.
Look, if you're traveling with kids, a desert safari is a must-do. We booked the Desert Safari: 5-Star Premium Camp Experience and it was incredible. Our driver, Amir, was knowledgeable and made sure we had a blast. The cost was around AED 250 per person, which I thought was reasonable.
And, let's be honest, a beach day is always a great idea. We spent the day at Kite Beach, which is easily accessible by metro, just get off at Dubai Marina station. You can rent umbrellas and chairs for AED 50, and there are plenty of food options available.
Here's the thing: the views from The View at The Palm are simply stunning. We visited on a Tuesday, and I'd recommend going during non-prime time to avoid the crowds, tickets are around AED 100 per person. But, be prepared for security checks, it took us around 20 minutes to get through.
Honestly, I'm a big foodie, and Dubai has so much to offer. On March 10th, we visited a restaurant on Sheikh Zayed Road, and I had the most delicious shawarma, it cost AED 20, and it was so good. Don't forget to try some local cuisine, you won't regret it.
So, if you're planning a trip to Dubai for spring break, make sure to book your tours in advance. You can book through Roamigo Trips, and they'll take care of everything. One last tip: always carry sunblock, the desert sun can be intense, and you don't want to get caught out.
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