30 FREE things to do in Dubai

From fitness trends to arty movie screenings, how to have free fun

  
  • MOVIES UNDER THE STARS AT WAFI

    04 324 4555 

  • FEEL COMMUNITY SPIRIT AT RIPE MARKET

    04 380 7602 

  • START CHANGING THE WORLD

    800 824 Barsha

  • RIDE WATER SLIDES

    04 426 0000 Atlantis The Palm – Palm Jumeirah

  • STAND-UP COMEDY NIGHT

    050 345 6067 JA Ocean View Hotel – Dubai Marina

  • SUN COSTS NOTHING

  • LEARN SOMETHING FOR FREE

    04 438 6800 Knowledge Village

  • FREE WORKOUTS IN THE PARK

    Barsha

  • HAVE A NIGHT AT THE RACES

    04 327 0000 Meydan City

  • TOUR THE MUSEUM QUARTER

    04 353 1862 Bur Dubai

Courtesy: http://www.timeoutdubai.com/aroundtown/30-free-things-to-do-in-dubai

Receptionist

JOB ALERT!
Job Location: Dubai
Salary: AED 2001-3000
 
Required Indian, Pakistani or Filipino Receptionist for a Small Cleaning Company in Dubai. Other Nationalities please DO NOT APPLY.
A smart, Beautiful & Energetic female is preferred.
Should be willing to work extra hours if required.
Salary will be AED 2000.00 + accommodation + Visa + Annual leave with one-way air ticket.
Interested candidates can email their updated CV with recent photograph & age TO shaheen@housemail.com.
If you get shortlisted, we will call you for an interview.

 

Receptionist / Office Assistant – Filipino Female

JOB ALERT!
Receptionist / Office Assistant – Filipino Female Required
Job Location: Dubai
Salary: AED 2001-3000

Responsible for handling reception and administration duties including greeting guests, answering phones and offering them a beverage,
handling company inquiries,
checking & replying to emails,
Documentation
Preparing reports for the Management
schedule meetings appointments and travel for executives.
Interested Candidates, please send CV to careersgi@hotmail.com.
Only those who can join immediately should apply.

12 Ways To Make Big Money In Life

12 Ways To Make Big Money In Life

The lack of real income growth for more than a decade has voters flocking to political populists in the belief that mainstream politicians can no longer deliver acceptable purchasing power growth and that high-paid people are stealing from the rest. But there are legitimate ways to make big money.  Here are 12.

1. The surest is the old fashioned way

Skill, brains, luck, clairvoyance, hard work—and so much government support you can’t miss!

Petroleum remains heavily subsidized by various tax breaks—and they’ve made fortunes for oil tycoons for decades. Windmill farms and solar energy would not exist without heavy government subsidies. U.S. agriculture has been heavily subsidized since the 1930s, and even more so in Europe. The U.S. steel industry is, in effect, perennially subsidized by anti-dumping and other import tariffs. Real estate benefits from government largess via Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Administration and tax breaks.

2. Pick rich parents who die young or have a wealthy uncle with no other heirs.

For most, however, inheritance is not the route to riches. Parents are living longer and incurring more medical expenses before they die. Marrying for money may work, but you’ll probably earn every nickel of it.

3. Invest with little equity and huge borrowing—as long as you’re right on the investment’s price direction!

Housing bubble-era mortgage loans were especially attractive to subprime borrowers with little demonstrable income or assets, and lenders were only too happy to accommodate them. Hedge funds employ tremendous borrowing, which is needed to achieve the superior returns needed to justify high fees for investors. Private equity funds also use heavy borrowing, typically loading the corporations they take private and clean up with heavy debt and using the proceeds to pay dividends to their investors.

4. A recent subset of financial leverage is financial engineering.

This involves deliberate measures to produce big profits and high income through asset purchases, taking advantage of price leaps to sell more stock, multiple layers of companies, careful tax planning, etc. A Ponzi scheme?  Think Valeant and SunEdison.

5. Nonfinancial leverage.

Think of entertainment in general and movies in particular and the big squabble over pirating CDs and DVDs that involves originators who want to receive all the fruits of their labors. Professional and college athletics rely on leverage, with multi-million-dollar contracts often tied to huge television and endorsement revenues.

6. Inventors can leverage their products through widespread distribution, but in many cases are better off waiting to build the second or third version of the better mousetrap.

Technology and related investments make this clear. Think back to the dot.com boom in the late 1990s and Socks the Puppet.

 

Courtesy: https://www.forbes.com/sites/investor/2016/07/28/12-ways-to-make-big-money-in-life/#2fef751b7a4d

9 in 10 job seekers in the UAE find jobs online

Survey shows that 95.5 percent of job seekers in the UAE use online websites to find jobs

ALQALAM RECRUITEMENT

 

Bayt, an online career website in the UAE, conducted a survey aimed at job seekers to find preferences while applying for or searching for jobs. In a poll titled ‘Job Seeker Journey in the Middle East and North Africa’, almost all respondents (95.5 percent) claimed that they use online job sites to find and apply for jobs.

Required Sales Coordinator

Required Sales Coordinator

Industry: Advertising

Career: Mid Career

Job Location: Dubai

Salary: UnspecifiedExperience: 1 – 2 Years

Job Type: Full Time

Gender: Female

Email: sameer@megacom.ae

Street: al qusais

City: Dubai

 

Description

We are looking for a FEMALE Coordinator who is having advertising/ Digital printing field experience ..
candidates may send their CVs to sameer@megacom.ae

Security Networking & Cctv Experienced Technical Person Immediate Hiring

Industry: IT/Computers – Software

Career: Mid Career

Job Location: Dubai

Salary: AED 2000-3000

Experience: 2 – 5 Years

Job Type: Full Time

Gender: Male

Contact No.: 0558664548

Email: almaisanllc@yahoo.com

Street: BURDUBAI

City: Dubai

Listed: September 24, 2017 10:14 am

Expires: 24 days, 14 hours

Description

ONLY SERIOUS CANDIDATE IN SAME EXPERIENCE CAN APPLY.
A SECURITY NETWORKING IT SOLUTION COMPANY LOOKING FOR SECURITY NETWORKING & CCTV EXPERIENCED TECHNICAL PERSON “IMMEDIATE HIRING”
SHOULD HAVE GOOD SPOKEN ENGLISH & HINDI & MALAYALAM.
EXPERIENCE:2 TO 5 YEARS IN UAE OR ANY GULF COUNTRIES
SALARY : 2500 TO 3000 AED PLUS COMMISSION
JOB ROLE:SHOULD KNOW THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CCTV,SECURITY CAMERA,PBX TELEPHONES,NETWORKING, STRUCTURED CABLING,BIO METRIC ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS ETC..
SHOULD BE ABLE TO MANAGE A TEAM OF WORKERS
ONLY THE ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES CAN APPLY RELEVANT POSITION AND ALSO WORKING EMPLOYEES NOT ELIGIBLE THIS JOB,BECAUSE CANDIDATE HAVE TO JOIN IMMEDIATELY.
RIGHT CANDIDATES ONLY APPLY YOUR CV: almaisanllc@yahoo.com

Planning to quit job in UAE? Here’s what your employer should pay you

Do you have a question about the calculation of gratuity on an unlimited contract. My employer calculates gratuity differently for employees who resign and for employees who are terminated. If the employee resigns, gratuity is calculated as seven days per year for the first three years, and 21 days per year after that. If the employer terminates, gratuity is calculated as between two and 21 days of each completed year.

Is this a legal practice?

Pursuant to your questions, your employer should calculate gratuity payable to the employees in accordance with the Federal Law No.8 of 1980 regulating Employment Relations in the UAE (the ‘Employment Law’). If an employee is entitled to gratuity as per the Employment Law, then the employer should follow the provision of Employment Law. Employees are entitled to gratuity once they complete one year of continuous service, provided they fulfill the criteria laid down in Article 132 of the Employment Law, which states: “An employee who has completed a period of one or more years of continuous service shall be entitled to severance pay on the termination of his employment. The days of absence from work without pay shall not be included in calculating the period of service. The severance pay shall be calculated as follows:

(1)21 days’ remuneration for each year of the first five years of service.

(2)30 days’ remuneration for each additional year of service provided that the aggregate amount of severance pay shall not exceed two year’s remuneration.”

Further, Article 137 of the Employment Law states: “Where an employee, who is bound by a contract of unlimited duration leaves his work of his own accord after continuous service of not less than one year and not more than three years, he shall be entitled to one-third of the severance pay provided for in the preceding article; where the continuous period of service exceeds three years but does not exceed five years, he shall be entitled to two-third of such severance pay; where the continuous period of service exceeds five years, he shall be entitled to the full severance pay.”

Further, Article 138 of the Employment Law states: “Where an employee who is bound by a contract for a limited period leaves his work of his own accord before the expiry of his contract period, he shall not be entitled to severance pay unless his continuous period of service exceeds five years.”

Further, Article 139 of the Employment Law states where an employee is not entitled for gratuity payment. It reads as “an employee shall forfeit all entitlements to severance pay in any of the following two cases:

(a)If he is dismissed from service for any of the reasons specified in Article 120 of this Law or if he leaves his work in order to avoid being dismissed in accordance with that Article;

(b)If he leaves his work of his own accord and without notice, otherwise than in either of cases specified in Article 121 of this Law (in the case of contract of unlimited duration) or before completing five years of continuous service (in case of contracts for a limited period).”

KNOW THE LAW

When an employee, who is bound by a contract for a limited period, leaves his work of his own accord before the expiry of his contract period, he shall not be entitled to severance pay unless his continuous period of service exceeds five years.

Courtesy: https://www.khaleejtimes.com/legalview/planning-to-quit-job-in-uae-heres-what-your-employer-should-pay-you

25 Amazing Things in Dubai You Probably Don’t Know Yet

25 Amazing Things in Dubai You Probably Don’t Know Yet

Amazing Things in Dubai

If you wanted to know these 25 amazing things in Dubai follow the article.

1. Dubai Produces 4.5 Olympic Swimming Pools of Oil per day

Oil Industry in Dubai

Dubai produces giant amount of oil on daily basis that is 50,000 to 70,000 barrels, which is approximately 11,000 m3. This is equal to 4.4 Olympic swimming pools that is very great.

2. Dubai Loves Camel Racing


Dubai had been very famous for camel racing as it is the tradition of Arabs. Amazing thing is that it is still very popular among locals. Every visitor of Dubai should have experienced the camel racing. Manifold camels ran across the sea of sand. Their supporters ran across the track alongside the camel running track to boost up the energy of their animal. Camels are the creature of desert and are rode by Arab’s since very long for multi purposes. So Dubai is famous for Arabian tradition of camel racing.

3. Dubailand proposed to open in Dubai


Dubai is planned to open up the theme park called Dubailand before Dubai Expo 2020. Dubailand after opening will be two times the size of the biggest Disneyland in Shanghai. Its cost is estimated 64.3 billion dollar to build. The land will increase the Dubai tourists’ manifolds making it the world focal point. Dubailand project was proposed after Disneyland refused to open their park in Dubai.

4. Dubai Average Rainfall is Just over 3.5 inches a Year

Rainfall in Dubai

As Dubai is situated on the coastline of the Persian Gulf, its humidity remains high throughout the year. So when there is more humidity there is likely more chances of less rainfall. So its average rainfall is just 3.5 inches almost a year. The rainfall period is very small and irregular.

5. UAE and Dubai was part of UK before Independence


UAE is a federation and is established in 1971. Many wars were fought at the coastline to conquer the region. This resulted in forming coalition with Trucial Rulers and UK. They agreed to a pact they will not form any relationship with any other country except UK without its consent and in return UK will protect the UAE from foreign attacks of any country. The treaty was expired on December 1, 1971 and Ruler of Dubai and Abu Dhabi decided to form a union of their emirates. Later on other five emirates joined these two and become a state called United Arab Emirates. So according to the constitution December 2, 1971 is celebrated as the Independence Day.

6. Burj Khalifa can be seen from 100 km Away

Burj Khalifa from 100 miles

Burj Khalifa is the tallest building of the world. It is three times of the height of Eiffel tower. This astonishing building can be seen 100 kilometers away from the building. On contrary from the height of this building you can see the curve of the earth. Burj Khalifa is now become the symbol of Dubai for many years now. So this is the one amazing things in Dubai you should do during your visit to Dubai.

7. Dubai doesn’t have Street Addresses

Dubai Street Address Codes

According to the official announcement amazing things in Dubai is that the City doesn’t have street addresses because the government has assigned the code system to every single building, square and roads to approach the proper address. If you have to meet someone you must know the PO Box code of that particular person not the address. Almost 130,000 buildings have been assigned codes and government is trying to code the whole city.

8. Dubai is the safest city in the World


According to world economic forum (WEO) Dubai is one of the safest city of the world and is ranked third in the list. In account of economic activities, natural calamities, life security and many others Dubai is the safest place to live in the world.

9. 90% of population are consist of Expats

Expats in Dubai

According to a survey almost 90% of Dubai’s population is consist of expats. All the economic activities are organized by the world class people. They hire labor and professionals from all over the world. All the construction is done by world class architectures. All the activities of Dubai is done by expats. So almost 90% of its population consist of expats.

10. 70% of Population is Male

Male Population in Dubai

According to the recent survey Dubai’s population has increased. Of its increased population men are more in numbers. Three out of four are men and one is women. This imbalance is seen in its population’s count.

11. Metro Dubai is the Longest Driverless Metro in the World

Dubai Metro

Dubai is one of the metro cities of the world with driverless metro system or computer operated metro is run across the city. It’s the Dubai’s longest route to take the passengers all across the city. Dubai Metro was the first step to make the City as the smartest city in the world.

12. Dubai was built on Pearl Diving


Before the oil Pearl diving was the profession Dubai was known with. During 19th Century and early 20th Century Pearl industry got boomed in whole Persian gulf. However during World War I and then World War II had a sever impact on the industry. Most of locals were related to this industry until 1930, before the oil discovered in 1960s. Though Dubai economy got boomed after the Oil Discovery, However the ruler HRH Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum used revenue from trading activities to build infrastructure. And still now 70% of Dubai revenue is coming from non-oil industry. This is quite opposite to people who thinks that Dubai was built on Oil.

13. 39% of Burj al Arab is Wasted Space

Burj al Arab

It’s a fact that 39% of the burj al Arab space is inhabited. It is one the fourth largest building of the world. On the contrary it is the most expensive building of the world. Most of the people cannot afford to live in it. So that’s why its most of the space remain emptied.

14. Gold Traded in Dubai is Weight More than 354 Elephants


According to a report total gold present in Dubai’s markets is equal to the size of the 354 elephants. One African bush elephant is equal to 6000 kilograms means that 2124000 kilograms gold is present in the markets of Dubai.

15. Dubai has 0% tax

Zero Tax in Dubai

Dubai offers very easy business policies having no burden of taxes making it the one of the most attractive place to start business in it.

16. 20% of the world Cranes Operates in Dubai

Cranes in Dubai

Dubai is developing when we talk to its construction projects. Huge constructions are in process in Dubai, for this purpose Dubai imports cranes from the world on large scale. Conferring to a report 16.20% cranes around the world are functioning in Dubai.

17. Ski Dubai is the Largest Snow Park in the World

Ski Dubai is the largest snow park in the world present in the emirates mall of Dubai. People used to skate in the indoor snow park.

18. Dubai mall is The Largest Shopping Mall in the world


Dubai Mall is the Largest Shopping Mall in the World and world class shopping and eating spot. Park and entertainment are available in it. In 2013 Dubai Mall became the most visited destination in the World.

19. Dubai Dragon Mart is the Largest Chinese Market outside China


Dragon mart is the largest chines market in the world outside the china. It provides a wide variety of Chinese products and goods to the Dubai dwellers.

20. Dubai has the Highest Rate of Population Increase

Dubai Population Increase

Population of Dubai is in increasing trend. There are number of factors that are affecting its population growth. One main factor is that expats are constantly shifting in Dubai. Other factors include large number of facilities it is providing, luxurious living, business opportunities and many others.

21. Dubai has Luxury Cars Graveyard


There are large number of luxury cars running on the roads of Dubai. After the recession in year 2008 many expats left the country without paying their rent or loan payments. So What happened to these cars? Dubai has the graveyard of luxury cars. Which is the final destination of these cars.

22. Princess Tower is the 2nd Tallest Residential Building in the World


Princess Tower was the tallest residential building in the world till 2015 when 432 Park Avenue in New York City taken the owner on its completion. Not many people knows that Princess tower is the 2nd largest building in Dubai after Burj Khalifa and 20th largest building in the world. It is named on the name of the Princess of Dubai.

23. Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport is the Largest Airport Terminal in the World


At Dubai international airport terminal 3 is the largest terminal of the world. It is the partially underground terminal. A crowd of passengers can accommodate in it. And numerous checks are there for services.

24. Dubai has the Lowest Unemployment Rate in the World

Dubai Lowest Unemployment Rate

Dubai is an economic hub. There are large number of development and construction activities are going on. People from all over the world come there for employment commitments. Even Dubai import its labor from counties like Pakistan, India and Bangladesh etc. so Dubai comes in the top list of having lowest unemployment rate in the world.

25. Dubai was developed without proper drain system and Trucks are brought to carry away sewage to dump outside city

Dubai Wastage System

Dubai was not having a systematized sewage network until 2013. On the contrary, a large number of trucks are used to gather waste of the city from every building and to dispose off in the sewage treatment plants. This one amazing things in Dubai that probably officials hided from the world for so many years.

Courtesy: http://flashydubai.com/25-amazing-things-in-dubai/

21 Things to do in Dubai in Lowest Budget

 

Well the common observation is that Dubai is the luxurious tourist attraction. Okay! I agree Dubai can be fairly over the budget many a times. After all, Dubai is among the most luxurious in the world, and people here define lavish lifestyles for the rest of the world. But if you think that budget travels are not possible in Dubai, you are wrong. Dubai can very well accommodate budget travelers and here we are going to mention things to do in Dubai with in low budget and still travelers can enjoy the fun holiday in Dubai even on the minimal budget.

Things to Do in Dubai with Low Budget

Here we are listing 21 things to do in Dubai within the low Budget:

1. Window shopping & People Watching

Dubai Shopping Mall

Personally I love doing it. One of the most fun things to do in Dubai is to soak in the grandeur of the magnificent malls of Dubai. Whether it is Ibn Batuta, Mall of the Emirates or the world’s largest – the Dubai Mall, rest assured you will never get bored.

2. Learn More About Dubai at SMCCU

smccu

Skip the books, net and the tour guides. Know the history, culture and gain in-depth knowledge about the Islamic culture at the Sheikh Mohammed Center of Cultural Understanding (SMCCU). It’s the best way to understand the local culture, customs and religion while enjoying the traditional sumptuous Arabic cuisine. You are sure to have a completely different outlook about the Islamic and local culture once you visit the place.

3. Dubai Desert Safari

Dubai Desert Safari

Almost everyone who knew I was going to Dubai told me to share the experience of the Desert Safari. And yes, it was indeed great fun. Dubai Desert Safari can fit in any budget and also has various options like overnight camping, safari with desert, safari with Quad biking or just the Safari experience. Simply Desert Safari is the must things to do in Dubai.

4. Abra Ride (Water Taxi) at Dubai Creek

Abra Ride at Dubai Creek

Nothing can beat the joy of the Abra ride. It is cheap, it is fun and my favorite way to travel to and fro from Bur Dubai to Diera. Once the only means of transport an Abra ride today is one of the cheapest ways to travel through the Dubai creek. It is also one of the most exciting things to do in Dubai as it connects you to the history of Dubai.

5. Relax at the Safa Park

Al Safa Park Dubai

Despite the desert and Sand surrounding Dubai. Dubai is world renowned for having beautifully maintained lush green parks. Come to the parks especially Safa Park any time of the day for a relaxed time out with friends and family.

6. A Day at Jumeirah Beach

Dubai Jumeirah Beach

With the stunning backdrop of the mighty Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah beach is your chance to soak in the sun and relax on the white sandy coastline. Enjoy an array of exciting water sports as well. In winter spending a whole day at the beach would be the best things to do in Dubai.

7. Dinner at Dhow Cruise

Dubai Dhow Cruise

Enjoy the glittering skyline of Dubai on the open deck of the Dhow Cruise and relish the lip-smacking cuisine at the lower Air Conditioned deck with entertainment, dance and music. This two hour Dhow cruise is a must things to do in Dubai.

8. Bargain in the Al-Karama Market

Al Karama Market Dubai

Good thing about Dubai is that there are not just massive Shopping Malls. You can get the best things at Souks. The best place to bargain and bankrupt you with amazing deals on irresistible souvenirs is at the famous Karama Market in Dubai.

9. Dubai Marina Walk in Evening or in Morning

Walk at Dubai Marina

Surrounded by high-end boutiques and some great outdoor seating cafes, Dubai Marina walk is one of my favorite places for a tasty English breakfast. An artificial city inside a metropolis, take a stroll at the plush walk of Dubai Marina and feel the vibe.

10. See the Jaw-Dropping Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa 360 View

Believe me, the hype is not exaggerated. It does feel amazing to be on the world’s tallest building and seethe surroundings from its 144th floor observatory deck. I wonder what it must be like to live in homes on its top floors. Dubai Tour can’t be completed without seeing Burj Khalifa. That is why it should be on top of your “Things to do in Dubai” list.

11. Jumeirah Mosque

Jumeirah Mosque Dubai

A mosque with an abundance of rich history of Islamic culture, the Jumeirah Mosque is a must visit for everyone who want to capture the essence of the Arabic traditions. The very air is serene and instantly relaxes you.

12. Visit to Souks of Diera

Souks in Dubai

Whether or not you want to buy, each souk of Dubai beckons you for its vibrancy, diversity, collection, and infectious energy. The most prominent of them is gold souk, perfume souk, spice souk, and textile souk.

13. World’s Largest Dancing Fountain

Dancing Fountains in Dubai

Dubai is your free ticket to see the world’s largest choreographed musical fountain also known the dancing fountains that would sweep you off your feet. The fountain dances according to the theme and you stand there mesmerized at its beauty. This is a must see things in Dubai.

14. Heaven on Earth The Miracle Garden

Dubai Miracle Garden

Home to over 45 million natural flowers of numerous exotic species, the Dubai miracle garden is the largest and one of a kind in the world. One of the must things to do in Dubai, it is a visually refreshing treat. With in a few years it has become one of the best tourist attraction in Dubai.

15. Ride on Driver-less Dubai Metro

Dubai Metro

Built in a record span of 18 months, the Dubai Metro is not only the cheapest and the fastest way to travel almost everywhere in Dubai, but also one of the most sophisticated and comfortable means of transportation. And the best part, its stations are located in close proximity to almost all major tourist attractions.

Cheap Restaurants, Places in Dubai

Here i am going to mention some very best Restaurants, Places Where you can eat in Budget.

16. Diera Street Food

Diera Food Street

Diera Street in Dubai is home to almost every famous international cuisine. While Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Chinese are one of the most easily and economically available cuisines apart from Arabic, other world cuisine like Lebanese, Oriental, Japanese, English, are also available in the authentic taste.

17. Al Dhiyafah Road

Dubai Al Diyafah Road

Another street famous for delicious eateries, and vibrant foodies Al Dhiyafah should definitely be on your things to do in Dubai list to capture the real essence of Dubai’s food offerings.

18. Hit on the Buffet Meals & Happy Hours

Dubai Buffets Meal

When in Dubai, cash on the buffet brunches and lunches. Even fine dining has happy hours that can actually satiate your hunger with a sumptuous meal at a very economical cost. My favorite is the ‘Centimetro’ at Souk Madinat Jumeirah with happy hours between 5pm to 8pm. They offer unbelievable discounts on cocktails too.

19. The all you can eat Restaurants

Rangoli Thali Indian Cuisine Dubai

Dubai has many great unlimited meals that can treat your stomach at marginal cost. You can even opt for all-you-can-eat breakfast options near Dubai Marina. I prefer Rangoli Thali restaurant, specializing in vegetarian Indian cuisine at Meena Bazaar.

20. Hit the on-the-go fast food joints

Dubai Fast Food

A fast food joint is the cheapest and fastest option to curb your hunger and continue your explorations of the city of Dubai.

21. The local legend of Hotel Ravi in Al Satwa

Ravi Restaurant Dubai
Ask anybody about the famous local restaurants in old Dubai and Ravi Restaurant is a name that is sure to be mentioned. This Pakistani restaurant is a delightful and spicy treat for your taste buds.

Dubai may boast of extravagance in its air, but it still remains a favorite destination for the budget travelers as well. Whether you are a backpacker, a luxury traveler or simply going on a small vacation, Dubai welcomes you with all its warmth and impeccable hospitality.

So wait no more, get a Dubai Visa for your next vacation.

Courtesy: http://flashydubai.com/21-things-to-do-in-dubai/