Sand, Sun and Fun In Dubai
There are a plethora of things to do in Dubai. Most hotels offer comprehensive facilities within their own buildings of grounds, but further afield the choice of activities is virtually limitless.
Water Theme Parks
You can get a day pass to the Water Park which is attached to the Atlantis Palm Resort. The main feature of the Park is a Pyramid-like structure called the Ziggurat, and from this there’s a choice of about five or six water activities, depending on how brave you feel! Freefall water chutes with a near vertical 90 foot slide or a lazy river where you sit in oversized donut rings and float down the river and through waterfalls.
Dune Bashing in Dubai
Four wheel drive safaris are popular where you are taken to the dunes and get thrown about a bit! Tyres are deflated for the mountains of sand while you drive up to the top of a very steep dune and take it in turns to descend. For a moment, you’ll just be hanging there, looking down a very steep slope and held by your seatbelt only, and then it’s down the dune very fast. Exciting and incredibly scary at the same time. You can combine driving around the dunes with a visit to a camel farm on the way back to the city.
Camel Racing
There are around 15 dedicated race tracks across the seven Emirates. The largest and best equipped is Nad Al Sheba just outside of Dubai. The race season runs from October to early April every year with races taking place on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday and on national holidays. Partially to combat the illegal use of children as jockeys in these races, and partly because it’s such a cool idea, Camel races today use electronic, wireless-controlled robot jockeys. There are still some human riders, but progressively the robots are taking over. The devices are simply strapped to the camel’s back and controlled by their owners over a wireless radio link. These robots weigh only 4 kilograms (compared with the 45 kilogram weight of a jockey) so they’re easier on the Camel too!