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Dubai
United Arab Emirates

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Artificial islands, world-class shopping and exciting mega-attractions are just some of the examples of the sleek grandeur that is opulently springing out of the desert in Dubai. Perfectly calculated to please the luxury traveler at every turn, the city seems nevertheless surreal. While Dubai is built on oil with dreams of being a financial center rivaling Hong Kong, there is no city that tops it in glitzy luxury tourism. See why the number of hotel guests doubled in the country over the last five years. (Most photographs courtesy of the Government of Dubai, Dept. of Tourism and Commerce Marketing).

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Ski Dubai
Mall of the Emirates
Tel. +971 (4) 409.4000

www.skidxb.com
Yes, there is skiing in Dubai. Step out of the perpetually hot desert sun of Arabia and into a 25-story, five-run ski slope complete with a toboggan run and igloos. Get a cup of hot cocoa at the St. Moritz cafe. Purchase time in two-hour blocks and rent winter clothes – except hats and gloves. Opening last December, the “resort” even offers lessons from certified instructors. Brag to friends about learning to ski in Dubai.

Dubai Desert Safari
Various Tour Operators
A visit to Dubai without experiencing the beauty of the desert is like a visit to Miami without experiencing the beach. A number of tour operators offer a similar experience: a hotel pick up in the afternoon, a ride into the dunes that includes scenic stops, smashing through the dunes in a four-wheel drive, and dinner. The dinners include a barbeque and usually belly dancing, henna tattoos and general merriment under the stars. Some tour operators offer an overnight stay in a traditional Arabian tent. Ask the concierge about any hotel’s tour offering.

The Creek
City Center

This natural seawater inlet is a window into old Dubai. Watch traders load and unload dhows just as they did in the Middle Ages. Take water taxis from the souk side, Deira, to the Bur Dubai side. Hire a boatman to give a slow ride to the mouth of the creek and inland to see historic sites along the water.

Emirates Golf Club (Dubai Golf)
Tel. +971 (4) 380.2222

www.dubaigolf.com
This was the first championship-caliber, all-grass golf club built in the region back in 1988. The brainchild of the ruling sheik features a clubhouse complex that looks like a traditional Arabian tent village. This par-72 course often hosts the Dubai Desert Classic, which brings in the PGA’s best every year. Those who don’t golf can enjoy exquisite dining, basketball, squash, swimming facilities and more.