Experiences
Discover Dubai from the water
Mon, November 25, 2024
Whether to relax, explore or celebrate, Dubai's waterways offer up a wealth of perspectives.
Whether to relax, explore or celebrate, Dubai's waterways offer up a wealth of perspectives.
The bustling waterways of Dubai Creek

With time on your hands, a trip down Dubai Creek becomes an indelible memory. A traditional mode of public transport is the fleet of abra boats which criss-cross the wide saltwater creek, as they have done for centuries. A token fee of AED1 per trip gives visitors the chance to travel between the city's famed Gold, Textile and Spice souks, to find bargains on gemstones and gold, exotic seasonings and exquisite fabrics. Dock at the far end of the creek, at Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club, for a picturesque meal on the rooftop terrace.
Set sail from: Dubai Old Souk Marine Transport Station
Through the hills of Hatta

The mountain getaway of Hatta is home to freshwater wadis (valleys) and the azure waters of Hatta Dam. Head to the latter and book a single or double kayak experience, or opt for the larger yellow boats and triple water bikes for a group social experience. For more action and adventure, blaze your own trail with a 4X4 mountain safari trip, or try zorbing and ziplining at the action zone, Hatta Wadi Hub.
Winding canals of Madinat Jumeirah

The Madinat Jumeirah uses abra boats to connect the sanctuary's hotels, villas and restaurants via a picturesque canal system. Cruising past the beach and Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, a Madinat abra ride takes about 30 minutes for a full loop. If you want more, check-in for an indulgent resort experience at either Jumeirah Al Qasr, Jumeirah Mina A’Salam or Jumeirah Al Naseem. You can even sit down for a meal at one of many spectacular waterside restaurants and lounges in this tranquil setting.
Urban escapes at Dubai Water Canal

Set sail down Dubai Water Canal, whose waterways stretch three kilometres from the Arabian Gulf, through Safa Park and into the heart of the city centre, culminating in the quiet waters of Business Bay. Soak in the spectacular views from any one of the pedestrian bridges that cross the canal, including the motion-operated waterfall where the canal meets the Sheikh Zayed Road bridge. It pumps water in a constant, colourful flow and switches off when the sensor detects a boat nearby.
Explore the Arabian Gulf

New adventures at The World Islands
Cruising along the Arabian Gulf, drop anchor at The World Islands – a stunning manmade development that is designed to loosely resemble the world map. Make your way to the 'Lebanon' island where the popular Island Beach Club awaits. Here you can soak up some sunshine or simply enjoy a delicious Mediterranean-inspired lunch by the waterside at Toro Blanco. As the sun sets, catch the vivid Arabian sunset reflecting off the city's mirrored skyscrapers in the distance.