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Traveling To The UAE For The First Time: Where To Go And What To See

Traveling for the first time in a new place is always sort of a challenge, especially if this is the place of your vacation, where you’re supposed to get comfortable and not dissatisfied. At the same time when visiting a new country everyone wants to explore as many places as possible, admire the best attractions and get to know the culture of the country closer. In order to make it easier for you to get around the UAE we’ve prepared a guide of the best places to see.

If you haven’t yet had a chance to visit the UAE, but have probably read about this amazing country before, then you know that it is a fairly young country, which in a short period of time managed to become extremely popular among tourists due to its high level of development and infrastructure.

The first thing to do when planning a trip to the UAE is to decide what type of transport you plan to use. Despite the fact that the UAE has an excellent public transport system, we suggest you make a choice in favor of a personal car, which you could rent. Having your own car allows you to travel all around the Emirates on your own and a chance to explore the country more closely. Automobile companies offer car rental services for everyone. On the website of car company renty.ae you can choose a car in advance according to your preferences and budget. Whether you need a roomy SUV for a big family or a luxury sports car, specialists of the rental service will help you to hire the best vehicle and make sure of your safety and comfort during the trip.

As for the choice of location and what Emirate to visit for the first time in the UAE, here we propose you consider several options: Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah or you can also pick two or three places to visit at once. 

Dubai 

The Emirate of Dubai is considered to be the most popular tourist destination and for a good reason. To begin with, we recommend visiting the Burj Khalifa skyscraper and then taking a walk along the waterfront, where you can find such attractions as the singing fountains, the Jumeirah Mosque, and the Dubai Opera House. Do not miss an opportunity to go to the artificial island called Palm Jumeirah and enjoy a jeep safari in the Sahara desert. 

Abu Dhabi

In order to diversify your trip, you can drive directly from Dubai to Abu Dhabi by car, as it takes only 2 hours. Abu Dhabi is the largest emirate of the country, well-known for its legendary architecture and the historical heritage: the ancient city of Al Ain and the Louvre Museum and the Sheikh Zayd Mosque. World famous amusement park Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is a must-see for both adults and children.

Sharjah 

Unlike Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Sharjah Emirate is regarded as a more affordable and less expensive destination for tourists, but is not inferior to its neighbors in the number of attractions and fascinating places. This emirate is perfect to spend a family vacation together with children, as there are fewer places to hang out, but there are plenty of sandy beaches and playgrounds for children. However, there is also a lot to see and do in Sharjah, as it has been declared the Cultural Capital of the UAE. The most visited site is the Museum of Cultural Heritage and Islamic Civilization. To try the national cuisine in the restaurant, you should first go to the market called Souk al-Markazi, where you can taste and buy not only spices and fruits, but also find the objects of Arabian art and culture.

To summarize, we would like to remind you that you should also be aware of the local rules of behavior beforehand, as they differ a lot from other countries. Nevertheless, we are sure that you will find this country very pleasant and will definitely come back to the UAE again. We wish you a wonderful trip!

Will Blade

After wandering the world, Will is now exploring the narrative side of the world as the Senior Editor and lifestyle writer for FactoryTwoFour. Having lived in five countries and speaking three languages, he brings a distinct, worldly perspective to the page, blending his creative flair with a seasoned eye for detail. Whether he is uncovering the nuances of global culture or documenting the evolution of modern style, Will’s work is defined by the same visual precision that fueled his love and passion for exploration.

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