
Private Driver & Vehicle Half Day
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$21
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Private Driver & Vehicle Half DayExplore Dubai at your own pace on this convenient private tour that lets you spend half of a day riding in style. Instead of opting for public transportation, you and your party can share a private vehicle and driver for all of your sightseeing, dining and shopping needs. Make your reservation today and start creating your perfect itinerary.You can hire a vehicle driver in four hour blocks between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM. If you tour in the morning, you must return by 12:30 PM to avoid additional charges; afternoon rentals must be back before 6:00 PM. Please note that your driver is not a tour guide.Please Note: Your driver's command of the English language may vary. At no point in the tour are you or any of your guests authorized to operate the vehicle. The cost of your private vehicle in Dubai does not include entrance fees, meals, parking fees, tips, or refreshments, so please plan accordingly.Vehicles available for this tour accommodate groups of up to 4, 7, 15, 33, or 50 passengers maximum. Groups with more than 33 guests may be accommodated upon request. Please take this information into consideration when booking.
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Dubai, U.a.e. Information
Dubai, UAE, offers docking at Port Rashid. Travelers explore Burj Khalifa and Dubai Souk. Excursions visit Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Mosque. Local markets sell shawarma. The peak season, November to March, brings mild weather for city tours. Photography captures skyscrapers and Persian Gulf vistas. Dining onboard includes kabsa, an Emirati favorite. Souvenirs, like gold crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Bedouin history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the arid climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Dubai’s modern charm offers a vibrant UAE stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of futuristic landmarks and cultural markets, making Dubai an engaging destination for exploration.
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Comfortable lightweight summer clothing and walking shoes are suitable for most of the year, but sweaters or jackets may be needed for the winter months, especially in the evenings. Good quality sunglasses are advised, and photo-chromatic lenses for those who wear spectacles. Hats and some protection for the head are advisable when in direct sunlight. The United Arab Emirates has conservative dress traditions. Swimwear must be confined to the beach and hotel pools. Men and women should ensure shoulders and knees are covered when in public, especially in souks, shops, malls, and villages. If you plan on visiting a mosque, please wear loose long trousers or long skirts and long sleeves. Shorts, and tight or transparent clothing is not permitted. Women must cover their head with a scarf.
240 minutes