This deal is based on 2 people flying out to Dubai from Manchester on 7th April returning from Budapest on 16th April. You will be staying for 4 nights in Dubai, 3 nights in Abu Dhabi and finally 2 nights in Budapest.
Trip breakdown
7th April - Leave Manchester mid morning and land in Dubai around midnight, check straight into the hotel and get your head down to be fully refreshed for the day ahead.
8th - 10th April - Relax and enjoy Dubai's many sites and attractions.
11th April - Check out the hotel and head towards Abu Dhabi when you want, you get the tickets from the bus station on the day of travel and these cost around £10pp each way. Check into your hotel.
12th - 13th April - Explore Abu Dhabi
14th April - Check out of the hotel and either spend the day on Abu Dhabi or head back to Dubai to spend the day there, you'll be flying out of Dubai that night so don't leave it too late to head back! Check in for your flight to Budapest and land there just after midnight and check in
15th April - Spend the day exploring Budapest
16th April - Leave early morning and head back to Manchester
You only have 1 full day in Budapest but if you have more leave to take from work stay for a few extra nights in Budapest if you can it's a lovely city!
Dubai - This uber modern city is one of the places to be this year, there is so much to see and do make sure you plan your trip well. I've chosen the 4* Best Western Premier which is located close to Dubai's airport, this hotel has amazing reviews on TripAdvisor.
Abu Dhabi - Spend a few nights in this lovely city, I've chosen the 4* Jannah Burj Al Sarab which again has great reviews on TripAdvisor
Budapest - Easily one of my favourite cities, so much to see and do, as you've only got one day here, use it wisely, make sure you plan ahead, my personal favourite is Fisherman's Bastion which overlooks the river and parliament, beautiful! I've chosen the Hotel Sunshine for you to stay in, and reachable by bus to the airport in just 30 minutes!
Price breakdown
Flights to Dubai booked with Germanwings - £188.98 - £94.49 each
Dubai hotel booked with Lowcostholidays - £143.02 - £71.51 each
Abu Dhabi hotel booked with 7ideas - £101.73 - £50.87 each
Flights to Budapest booked through Wizzair - £182.80 - £91.40 each
Budapest hotel booked with Expedia - £41.15 - £20.58 each
Flights to Manchester booked with Ryanair - £80.63 - £40.32 each
Total price for 2 people - £738.31
Total price each £369.16
This deal only includes hand luggage however you will probably need luggage to take with you, some of you will be happy with just hand luggage but for those of you who need a bag the prices are as follows.
Germanwings - £27
Wizzair - £25.59
Ryanair - £15
This trip is just a guide and you can change it for dates, departure airport, length of stay in each place and hotels to suit you!
Top comments
pigeonmount
4 Jan 1619#31
There is plenty to do in Abu Dhabi and you can get a drink for a reasonable price ie many hotels such as Holiday Inn downtown will do a pint during happy 3 hours for less than £4. Just for the opulence and mother of all shopping malls it is well worth a visit to Marina Mall or, where locals and 'normal' folk go Al WAHDAH mall. A £6 cab fair each way or a 50p aircon bus will take to the superb naturally sandy Saadiyat beach overlooking the Persian Gulf. The more famous Corniche is a little grimy for my liking. Sheikh Zayed mosque is an absolute must for the sheer splendor and, again, opulence and I would recommend a visit in time for the call to prayer at dusk standing in the miiddle of the outside huge internal marble square, Tuesday evenings you can hire a bike for an hour and ride around the F1 racetrack. To rub shoulders with the mega rich pay £7 for a cup of coffee on the private beach in front of the 7* Emirates Palace Hotel and petrolheads can gawp at the cars in front of the hotel. I dont know Dubai so well but a visit to the worlds tallest building, in time for sunset, is a must and be sure to book in advance paying around £25 or else it's close to £100 on the day. Emiratis are friendly enough but, like most, dont take too kindly to idiots and racists.
deeky
4 Jan 1612#33
That people would still have seen your comment in regular size type.
hiezra to BeerGoggles
4 Jan 1611#20
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IN SONE ARABIAN COUNTRY FOR THAT LONG??? ARE YOU FOR REAL OH BIGOTTED ONE??
SuffolkLad222
5 Jan 169#38
What's the difference between Dubai & Abu Dhabi?
People from Dubai don't watch The Flintstones but people from Abu Dhabi do. :wink:
Latest comments (84)
ianmccallum
12 Jan 16#84
Hello Blue Skies
Any chance you could PM me your email address as would like to draw on your travel knowledge regarding flights
Thanks
donegal
12 Jan 16#83
deal
PoisonJam
12 Jan 16#82
Verdana 10pt
RuudBullit
7 Jan 16#81
You've been to Dubai, and you like it, I get that. But people are always going to be sceptical about a an area of the world that has a poor record of human rights abuses. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Dubai
You have to understand, that a lot of people pay attention to reputable websites and media sources. Some also pay attention to less reputable ones. You're just a guy that we don't know, posting on HUKD. So no matter how ridiculous you say some of these posts are, a lot of human rights abuses do take place in Dubai, and that puts people off.
whatyadoinsucka
6 Jan 16#80
Have the toilets been improved in Dubai airport, they where always disgusting and overcrowded in my experience over the years..
Footprints on seats and used paper all over
thecynicalsaint
6 Jan 16#79
Try this, better search terms https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=brit+killed+by+falling+ice&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=gjCNVtn_IIKMPcqJmTg#q=falling+ice+from+sky It's always good to be aware of the laws of a country, but the problem with just googling laws or only paying attention to newspaper stories is that common sense can go out of the window because of one or two high profile cases. People end up thinking that all the Dubai government wants to do is throw you in jail, that's the last thing they want as they need the tourist industry.
Some of the stuff I read about Dubai on here is incredible! Threats of terrorism! Can't drink or have fun! You'll get arrested for holding hands! Can't go with your boy/girl friend!!
It is far safer in respect of terrorism and general crime than this country and most of the places most Brits will go to.
Alcohol is widely available without issue and you can and will have an amazing time, they don't call it the Vegas of the Middle East for nothing.
It is promoted as a romantic getaway location, unmarried couples live and travel there all the time.
It's worth remembering that in this country you can also get arrested for:
Sex in public,
Public indecency,
Causing a public disturbance,
Being drunk and disorderly.
But have the same rules in an Arab country and people go nuts.
Hundreds of thousand of Brits live there with no problem.
Millions of Brits travel there with no problem.
Some Brits go and behave badly and get arrested. They get published in the Daily Mail and everyone panics, but how many Brits go to Spain, Greece, Cyprus etc and get arrested without it ever making the papers? You can get arrested in any country for being drunk and disorderly or publicly indecent.
If you don't trust yourself to behave while you are on holiday then don't go, but don't peddle misinformed rubbish about it. And for people who like to say "oh, but the law says..." you can find authority in England for laws that also say:
You can't be drunk in a pub,
You can't sound your car horn in anger,
You can't write on a bank note,
RuudBullit to thecynicalsaint
6 Jan 16#77
I've never been to Dubai, but have been doing a fair bit of research and what you are saying seems to be mostly correct. If you behave yourself and don't draw attention to yourself by getting bladdered or causing a public disturbance then you will be fine. That said, I feel it would still be pretty imprudent not to look into the laws you could be breaking, as some of the punishments can be pretty stiff by western standards. (This unfortunately seems to apply extra to homosexual couples). It's easy to see why people have genuine concerns about visiting places in the middle east.
You can probably google it to find out more, but it is quite a common occurrence - planes that have small leaks in water pipes will cause ice to accumulate on the outside of the cabin and if enough builds off it will fall to the ground.
sm-1991
5 Jan 161#65
Dubai is pretty safe, no threat of terrorism there lol, amazing how much the media cause fear in people when you are much more likely to be killed by a family member, heck you are more likely to have a frozen block of ice fall on your head outdoors than to be killed by a terrorist attack.
Dubai was an amazing experience, it makes you think why we live in such a dump in the UK, the quality of life is better and safer in Dubai as well, highly recommend visiting once in your life, this deal is a brilliant price but it's going to be exhausting :/
RuudBullit to sm-1991
6 Jan 16#73
do you have any statistics for 'block of ice falling on head' related deaths. I think you may have made this up :-)
Men have been arrested for photographing women on beaches.
Looks like I will never gonna visit Dubai
scot1234 to noahsdad
4 Jan 16#23
Sounds lovely, just what you need for a stress free holiday I wish they were as easy going as this in Benidorm.
rickj to noahsdad
4 Jan 162#24
Went during Ramadan last year.No problems with the law enforcement as never ever saw or needed them.Just a bit of common sense really.
hornblowerracing to noahsdad
5 Jan 16#42
Definitely worth a read for anyone planning to travel to the UAE.
hcc27 to noahsdad
6 Jan 161#72
I find this particular piece very interesting:
''Doctors may ask for proof of marriage during ante-natal checks. An unmarried woman who gives birth in the UAE may also encounter problems when registering the birth of the child in the UAE, and could be arrested, imprisoned or deported. To get a birth certificate from the UAE authorities, you must provide a marriage certificate and the authorities may compare the date of the marriage against the estimated date of conception.''
You run the risk of imprisonment if you are pregnant and travel with your partner to whom you are not married, and face the misfortune of going into labour in this country (or God Forbid, you're married and had forgotten to pack up your marriage certificate amongst your holiday kit).
Best avoid this region for holidays if you're 26 weeks or over and are not married to your partner; as for a pregnant single woman well I guess you gotta be really brave to holiday here.
daanuk
6 Jan 16#71
A bit of a mess of an itinerary and the price should be amended to include baggage in my opinion.
Manchester to Dubai - 7 hours minimum plus 2 hours at the airport (and on budget carrier)
Minimum 2.5 hour drive from Dubai to Abu Dhabi x 2
6-hour flight from Dubai to Budapest plus 2 hours at the airport - minimum
3-hour flight from Budapest to Manchester plus 2 hours at the the airport
That's in excess of 24 hours budget travelling on a 9-day itinerary. For anyone not used to a lot of travelling that will be gruelling. You can add to that 6 check in/outs at the hotels for added annoyance.
The deal just strikes me as an exercise in getting from A-B via X in as cheap a way as possible without any real thought for the traveller or quality of the experience.
indi64
6 Jan 16#70
Just came back Xmas time with kids..2 weeks in Dubai and no issues whatsoever...there are no threats of any kind and we were getting into hotel on many nights at 12 ish ...totally safe...the streets and malls are buzzing with people even at that time.
Go and Enjoy. ..
hornblowerracing
6 Jan 161#69
I'd rather not take the risk based on what I read.
Still, does look a fantastic place to visit.
Bluebella
6 Jan 16#68
Well I'd rather just like to stay in a hotel room with my bf without breaking any laws :stuck_out_tongue:
sofiasar
6 Jan 16#67
You polish ??
sm-1991
5 Jan 161#66
Wow that GDP, most countries can only dream of having that GDP. If only everyone on benefits worked here in the UK.
united4eva
5 Jan 16#64
He's*
united4eva
5 Jan 162#63
Definitely not perfect nor is Britain to be fair, colluding in torture of various individuals at Guantanamo etc, selling arms to Saudi Dubai etc. But I much prefer Sheikh Maktoum to ISIS.
united4eva
5 Jan 161#62
To be honest as long as you're not a d**k you'll be just fine in Dubai. Seen plenty of fellow Brits there having a great time. It's not some desert dungeon where police patrol the street waiting for you to hold hands with you're girlfriend before arresting you. In fact Dubai is very accommodating to foreigners, no doubt mostly because it helps line their pockets, but still.
Nothing wrong with Wizzair. Really upped their game in the last 18 months, have been flying with them many times without a problem.
united4eva to richard0000
5 Jan 16#60
Flown Wizz Air. Just fine.
sofiasar
5 Jan 161#59
His scaremongering everyone!
RuudBullit
5 Jan 16#58
No, they are 2 completely different things. It's not very nice to throw insults like that around just because you disagree with someone.
ignorant
ˈɪɡn(ə)r(ə)nt/
lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
"he was told constantly that he was ignorant and stupid"
bigoted
ˈbɪɡətɪd/
obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, and intolerant towards other people's beliefs and practices.
Obstinate_Person
5 Jan 16#57
Is there a threat of terrorism here? This thread reminds me of the one promoting Tunisian holiday deal in sousse on here, just before the massacre.
There's little doubt that some of tourists attacked were only there because of hukd
irradiated
5 Jan 16#56
if showing your loved one some affection is wrong here then perhaps it is those that find it offensive that should stay in their shell
definition
5 Jan 161#55
"stay in your shell and let the world live" - what the hell is that supposed to mean? It sounds like sly way of saying there's something wrong with him to me.
145ah
5 Jan 16#54
thanks
qkhateeb
5 Jan 16#53
To be fair, I suspect 'one' is inferring both!
Chiptivo
5 Jan 164#52
If by visiting this foreign country you would be breaking their laws, you had better not visit.
Every country in the world has different laws, and all should be respected.
BeerGoggles
5 Jan 162#51
For real or should I say FOR REAL
JOliver335
5 Jan 16#50
Am I the only one who can't possibly see this option via link or otherwise? Cheapest flight I get from Manchester to Dubai is £400+ alone.
Can't enlarge the screens either - can you post large images?
sofiasar
5 Jan 165#49
Who said go then!
Simples. Stay in your shell and let the world live.
Bluebella
5 Jan 163#48
Although it is easy to forget, compared to many countries, we live in much more tolerant, progressive and free society so it is natural that many of us would find laws like this to be seriously old-fashioned and controlling.
The reality is I could not visit this country together with my partner without breaking the law - they may well turn a blind eye to it but do I really want to take that risk?
ratcatcher
4 Jan 16#27
Stay at home and save money its no different these days going abroad.
jake_mike to ratcatcher
4 Jan 16#29
Seriously?
topss to ratcatcher
5 Jan 16#47
Apart from the weather :laughing:
kaisah16
5 Jan 163#34
"It’s against the law to live together, or to share the same hotel room, with someone of the opposite sex to whom you aren’t married or closely related."
What a backward country. So many things about these places is almost medieval. You couldn't pay me £396 to travel there to be honest. You are technically committing a crime there by sharing your hotel room with your girlfriend/boyfriend. Sounds like fun!
thecynicalsaint to kaisah16
5 Jan 163#40
I read in lots of places things like this, but anecdotally I don't find it to be true - my cousin lived with his girlfriend in Dubai for over 6 months before they got married and never had a problem. They have friends who have apparently done the same.
I have friends who live out there who are always posting pictures from the beach on facebook - men and women in the picture.
I have never had a problem getting alcohol over there and never seen a woman being given a hard time over what they wear even if they are in shorts and a T shirt or a (reasonably) revealing dress.
As long you don't get smashed (or at least, don't do it on the streets), don't get into a fight, aren't abusive, and don't fool around with a person of the opposite sex in the streets you will be absolutely fine - but if you can't go on holiday without doing those things then there are better and cheaper places for you to go.
Long and short, don't be an idiot and you'll be fine in Dubai.
nazzycr7 to kaisah16
5 Jan 167#46
"Mediaeval", "backward", put down your colonial handbook
nazzycr7
5 Jan 161#45
Oh Arabian... still a dumb comment
nazzycr7
5 Jan 161#44
A lot more than you could do in some English country. P.S. Arabic is a language.
mark_trev
5 Jan 163#43
That people would still have seen your comment in regular size type.
tallphilc
5 Jan 16#41
Cannot see the hotels named on here? I've stayed in most of the five stars in Dubai so know them well.
matty9815
5 Jan 163#39
So if he had said 'What the hell would you do in the usa for that long' on a deal about a trip to the USA, would that also be bigoted? Think you need to look at the definition of bigot my friend. It might help you to be less angry.
SuffolkLad222
5 Jan 169#38
What's the difference between Dubai & Abu Dhabi?
People from Dubai don't watch The Flintstones but people from Abu Dhabi do. :wink:
johnkers
5 Jan 161#37
deeky's point is that you don't need to post in upper case~it equates to shouting during a debate and detracts from what might be a reasonable point-he/she has answered your question twice,to be fair. Also if you must insult people who are trying to make a point,please learn to spell~the word is moron!
good night and may your god go with you
p.s heat added for deal!!
hunterross
5 Jan 162#36
Nice deal but Im too scared to go as a gay with my bf..
hiezra
5 Jan 16#35
AND YOUR POINT IS???
deeky
4 Jan 1612#33
That people would still have seen your comment in regular size type.
hiezra
4 Jan 162#32
AND YOUR POINT WAS??
pigeonmount
4 Jan 1619#31
There is plenty to do in Abu Dhabi and you can get a drink for a reasonable price ie many hotels such as Holiday Inn downtown will do a pint during happy 3 hours for less than £4. Just for the opulence and mother of all shopping malls it is well worth a visit to Marina Mall or, where locals and 'normal' folk go Al WAHDAH mall. A £6 cab fair each way or a 50p aircon bus will take to the superb naturally sandy Saadiyat beach overlooking the Persian Gulf. The more famous Corniche is a little grimy for my liking. Sheikh Zayed mosque is an absolute must for the sheer splendor and, again, opulence and I would recommend a visit in time for the call to prayer at dusk standing in the miiddle of the outside huge internal marble square, Tuesday evenings you can hire a bike for an hour and ride around the F1 racetrack. To rub shoulders with the mega rich pay £7 for a cup of coffee on the private beach in front of the 7* Emirates Palace Hotel and petrolheads can gawp at the cars in front of the hotel. I dont know Dubai so well but a visit to the worlds tallest building, in time for sunset, is a must and be sure to book in advance paying around £25 or else it's close to £100 on the day. Emiratis are friendly enough but, like most, dont take too kindly to idiots and racists.
RuudBullit
4 Jan 162#30
You should probably look up the word 'bigoted'. Ignorant maybe, but not bigoted.
deeky
4 Jan 163#28
People would still have seen your comment in regular size type.
Dragon32
4 Jan 16#26
I'm guessing it's quite a common thing then?
vtec
4 Jan 167#25
or you can visit and not take pictures of naked women :wink:
magicmikethegrea
4 Jan 161#22
4 Nights in a Dubai hotel......this is going to get flaming hot...
BeerGoggles
4 Jan 163#8
Damn cheap but what the hell do you do in some Arabian country for that long? Is it just about the hotels and expensive shops?
Chiptivo to BeerGoggles
4 Jan 167#10
Some amazing water parks
And Theme Parks
hiezra to BeerGoggles
4 Jan 1611#20
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IN SONE ARABIAN COUNTRY FOR THAT LONG??? ARE YOU FOR REAL OH BIGOTTED ONE??
ronin13
4 Jan 163#18
"Check out the hotel and head towards Abu Dhabi when you want, you get the tickets from the bus station."
Nothing like creating a bespoke holiday experience.
bandhan1983
4 Jan 16#17
Have been to Dubai & Abu Dhabi in July 2015 but heat added for the effort.
Dragon32
4 Jan 164#4
Hearing Budapest it made me laugh the other day when I heard on the radio somebody actually misheard and booked a flight or holiday to Bucharest instead of Budapest. :smile:
szippancs to Dragon32
4 Jan 16#16
As a hungarian myself I'm so bored of people who are mixing Bucharest with Budapest.
sofiasar
4 Jan 16#14
Good deal. How much without buddapest
mooo
4 Jan 16#13
Tempting.
lovenuts
4 Jan 16#11
Good deal either get sunburnt or get burned inside your hotel :stuck_out_tongue:
andykapa
4 Jan 161#6
Too complicated
Chiptivo to andykapa
4 Jan 162#9
Enjoy your £9.50 Sun holiday to Pontins then... :smirk:
highwayman8155
4 Jan 161#7
Ideal for those SAS men wanting a short break away from it all.
wood33pecker
4 Jan 161#5
Good deal, Blue Skies, but having to book airlines, hotels, bus travel etc seperately makes it a bit too complicated for many. A package deal - though more expensive - does away with the worry of missing a flight connection or hotel booking.
Opening post
Trip breakdown
7th April - Leave Manchester mid morning and land in Dubai around midnight, check straight into the hotel and get your head down to be fully refreshed for the day ahead.
8th - 10th April - Relax and enjoy Dubai's many sites and attractions.
11th April - Check out the hotel and head towards Abu Dhabi when you want, you get the tickets from the bus station on the day of travel and these cost around £10pp each way. Check into your hotel.
12th - 13th April - Explore Abu Dhabi
14th April - Check out of the hotel and either spend the day on Abu Dhabi or head back to Dubai to spend the day there, you'll be flying out of Dubai that night so don't leave it too late to head back! Check in for your flight to Budapest and land there just after midnight and check in
15th April - Spend the day exploring Budapest
16th April - Leave early morning and head back to Manchester
You only have 1 full day in Budapest but if you have more leave to take from work stay for a few extra nights in Budapest if you can it's a lovely city!
Dubai - This uber modern city is one of the places to be this year, there is so much to see and do make sure you plan your trip well. I've chosen the 4* Best Western Premier which is located close to Dubai's airport, this hotel has amazing reviews on TripAdvisor.
Abu Dhabi - Spend a few nights in this lovely city, I've chosen the 4* Jannah Burj Al Sarab which again has great reviews on TripAdvisor
Budapest - Easily one of my favourite cities, so much to see and do, as you've only got one day here, use it wisely, make sure you plan ahead, my personal favourite is Fisherman's Bastion which overlooks the river and parliament, beautiful! I've chosen the Hotel Sunshine for you to stay in, and reachable by bus to the airport in just 30 minutes!
Price breakdown
Flights to Dubai booked with Germanwings - £188.98 - £94.49 each
Dubai hotel booked with Lowcostholidays - £143.02 - £71.51 each
Abu Dhabi hotel booked with 7ideas - £101.73 - £50.87 each
Flights to Budapest booked through Wizzair - £182.80 - £91.40 each
Budapest hotel booked with Expedia - £41.15 - £20.58 each
Flights to Manchester booked with Ryanair - £80.63 - £40.32 each
Total price for 2 people - £738.31
Total price each £369.16
This deal only includes hand luggage however you will probably need luggage to take with you, some of you will be happy with just hand luggage but for those of you who need a bag the prices are as follows.
Germanwings - £27
Wizzair - £25.59
Ryanair - £15
This trip is just a guide and you can change it for dates, departure airport, length of stay in each place and hotels to suit you!
Top comments
People from Dubai don't watch The Flintstones but people from Abu Dhabi do. :wink:
Latest comments (84)
Any chance you could PM me your email address as would like to draw on your travel knowledge regarding flights
Thanks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Dubai
You have to understand, that a lot of people pay attention to reputable websites and media sources. Some also pay attention to less reputable ones. You're just a guy that we don't know, posting on HUKD. So no matter how ridiculous you say some of these posts are, a lot of human rights abuses do take place in Dubai, and that puts people off.
Footprints on seats and used paper all over
It's always good to be aware of the laws of a country, but the problem with just googling laws or only paying attention to newspaper stories is that common sense can go out of the window because of one or two high profile cases. People end up thinking that all the Dubai government wants to do is throw you in jail, that's the last thing they want as they need the tourist industry.
It is far safer in respect of terrorism and general crime than this country and most of the places most Brits will go to.
Alcohol is widely available without issue and you can and will have an amazing time, they don't call it the Vegas of the Middle East for nothing.
It is promoted as a romantic getaway location, unmarried couples live and travel there all the time.
It's worth remembering that in this country you can also get arrested for:
Sex in public,
Public indecency,
Causing a public disturbance,
Being drunk and disorderly.
But have the same rules in an Arab country and people go nuts.
Hundreds of thousand of Brits live there with no problem.
Millions of Brits travel there with no problem.
Some Brits go and behave badly and get arrested. They get published in the Daily Mail and everyone panics, but how many Brits go to Spain, Greece, Cyprus etc and get arrested without it ever making the papers? You can get arrested in any country for being drunk and disorderly or publicly indecent.
If you don't trust yourself to behave while you are on holiday then don't go, but don't peddle misinformed rubbish about it. And for people who like to say "oh, but the law says..." you can find authority in England for laws that also say:
You can't be drunk in a pub,
You can't sound your car horn in anger,
You can't write on a bank note,
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=brit+killed+by+falling+ice&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=gjCNVtn_IIKMPcqJmTg
Dubai was an amazing experience, it makes you think why we live in such a dump in the UK, the quality of life is better and safer in Dubai as well, highly recommend visiting once in your life, this deal is a brilliant price but it's going to be exhausting :/
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/united-arab-emirates/local-laws-and-customs
Looks like I will never gonna visit Dubai
''Doctors may ask for proof of marriage during ante-natal checks. An unmarried woman who gives birth in the UAE may also encounter problems when registering the birth of the child in the UAE, and could be arrested, imprisoned or deported. To get a birth certificate from the UAE authorities, you must provide a marriage certificate and the authorities may compare the date of the marriage against the estimated date of conception.''
You run the risk of imprisonment if you are pregnant and travel with your partner to whom you are not married, and face the misfortune of going into labour in this country (or God Forbid, you're married and had forgotten to pack up your marriage certificate amongst your holiday kit).
Best avoid this region for holidays if you're 26 weeks or over and are not married to your partner; as for a pregnant single woman well I guess you gotta be really brave to holiday here.
Manchester to Dubai - 7 hours minimum plus 2 hours at the airport (and on budget carrier)
Minimum 2.5 hour drive from Dubai to Abu Dhabi x 2
6-hour flight from Dubai to Budapest plus 2 hours at the airport - minimum
3-hour flight from Budapest to Manchester plus 2 hours at the the airport
That's in excess of 24 hours budget travelling on a 9-day itinerary. For anyone not used to a lot of travelling that will be gruelling. You can add to that 6 check in/outs at the hotels for added annoyance.
The deal just strikes me as an exercise in getting from A-B via X in as cheap a way as possible without any real thought for the traveller or quality of the experience.
Go and Enjoy. ..
Still, does look a fantastic place to visit.
ignorant
ˈɪɡn(ə)r(ə)nt/
lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
"he was told constantly that he was ignorant and stupid"
bigoted
ˈbɪɡətɪd/
obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, and intolerant towards other people's beliefs and practices.
There's little doubt that some of tourists attacked were only there because of hukd
Every country in the world has different laws, and all should be respected.
Can't enlarge the screens either - can you post large images?
Simples. Stay in your shell and let the world live.
The reality is I could not visit this country together with my partner without breaking the law - they may well turn a blind eye to it but do I really want to take that risk?
What a backward country. So many things about these places is almost medieval. You couldn't pay me £396 to travel there to be honest. You are technically committing a crime there by sharing your hotel room with your girlfriend/boyfriend. Sounds like fun!
I have friends who live out there who are always posting pictures from the beach on facebook - men and women in the picture.
I have never had a problem getting alcohol over there and never seen a woman being given a hard time over what they wear even if they are in shorts and a T shirt or a (reasonably) revealing dress.
As long you don't get smashed (or at least, don't do it on the streets), don't get into a fight, aren't abusive, and don't fool around with a person of the opposite sex in the streets you will be absolutely fine - but if you can't go on holiday without doing those things then there are better and cheaper places for you to go.
Long and short, don't be an idiot and you'll be fine in Dubai.
That people would still have seen your comment in regular size type.
People from Dubai don't watch The Flintstones but people from Abu Dhabi do. :wink:
good night and may your god go with you
p.s heat added for deal!!
And Theme Parks
Nothing like creating a bespoke holiday experience.