Flower of the desert
Updated: 2015-05-27 07:28
By Yang Feiyue(China Daily)
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A Chinatown in Dubai. Photo provided to China Daily |
A six-day trip for June and July to Dubai that costs 13,799 yuan will let tourists spend a night at the seven-star Burj Al Arab Hotel, and enjoy the sumptuous facilities and quality butler's service.
As the summer vacation is approaching, the travel agency now offers a six-day trip for parents and children that combines experiences in Dubai and the Ferrari World and Yas Waterworld on Abu Dhabi's Yas Island.
The trip costs 7,999 yuan per person, beginning in June.
Families can share thrills and spills on the Formula Rossa that runs 240 kilometers an hour and enjoy more than 40 water games at the two facilities.
Suite kitchens allow parents to cook for themselves during the holiday, Li explains.
A seven-day honeymoon tour costs roughly 7,500 yuan for July and August at Utour's website.
Couples can spend two romantic nights enjoying a luxury guestroom, outdoor swimming pool and spa at the Jumeirah Creekside Hotel overlooking a river, and take a free ride to the Wild Wadi Waterpark, an amusement park in front of Burj Al Arab. The park offers more than 30 thrilling water games.
A two-hour yacht tour will allow lovers to take in Dubai's Palm Jumeirah, Burj Khalifa Tower and Burj Al Arab Hotel.
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