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UAE, Dubai with Roman
8 Days
Join Our Deaf-Friendly UAE, Dubai with Roman!
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£ 1 389
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Check-In - Check-Out
01.05.2026 - 08.05.2026
Region
UAE, Dubai
Tour duration
8 Days
Group size
10-14 people
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All set. Here’s what you get
Included in the price
Accommodation in a 4 star hotel (standard double room for 2 people) 7 nights.
Breakfast included for 8 days. Lunch is not included.
Transfer from Dubai Airport to your hotel and on departure from your hotel to Dubai Airport.
Comfortable transport for all excursions for the group.
Excursions according to the program, entrance tickets to the attractions.
Fully qualified ISL guide
Travel insurance.
Services of sign language interpreters in Amsaan mobile application.
Not included in the price
International flight tickets are excluded from the package cost.
Transfer from Sharjah and Abu Dhabi airports.
Visa price is not included in the package.
Tourist Tax. In 2014, The Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) levied a per night tourist fee on guests staying in hotels and hotel apartments in Dubai. The Tourism Dirham fee will apply to all occupied rooms per night. The fee will be applied per room, per night, depending on the type/star rating of the hotel. This fee must be paid by guests direct in the hotel.
Tour extension. You can extend your stay in the UAE by 2-4-6 days for an extension fee.
Detailed tour program
Day 1 - Arrival Day & Hotel Checkin 14:00PM
ACCOM ON Breakfast
Airport Pickup to Hotel (Shared Transfer)
Breakfast
Day 2 - Dubai City Tour & Dhow Cruise Marina
ACCOM ON Bed & Breakfast
Half Day City Tour with Old Dubai & Gold Souk
Dhow Cruise Marina with Dinner
Full Day Transfer
Day 3 - View at the Palm + Dubai Frame + Museum of the Future+ AIN Dubai
ACCOM ON Half Board
View at the Palm
Dubai Frame
Museum of the Furture
AIN Dubai Wheel
Ful Day Transfer
Day 4 - Full Day Abu Dhabi City Tour & Attractions
ACCOM ON Half Board
Abu Dhabi City Tour
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Qasr Al Watan
Lourve Museum
Full Day Transfer
Day 5 - Free Morning + Burj Khalifa + Dubai Mall with Water Fountain
ACCOM ON Half Board
Burj Khalifa + Dubai Mall & Water Fountain Show
Half Day Transfer
Day 6 - Burj Al Arab Inside Tour + Camel Farm visit with Dinner
ACCOM ON Bed & Breakfast
Burj Al Arab Inside Tour
Visit Local Camel Farm with Dinner
Full Day Transfer
Day 7 - Free Morning + Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner
ACCOM ON Bed & Breakfast
Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner
Jeep Transfers for Safari
Day 8 - Departure Day to Airport
After Breakfast Departure transfer
Airport Drop Off (Shared Transfer)
Breakfast
Before You Ask – It’s Probably Here (FAQ)

Do I need a visa for the UAE?

For some nations, the UAE offers visa-free travel or visa-on-arrival at no cost. If a visa is required, apply beforehand. Required documents for visa application include a color scan of your passport identification page and a recent 3.5 x 4.5 cm color photo on a white background, both in JPG format. Citizens of the UK, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Georgia, Ukraine do not need a visa in advance, but residents of Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and Armenia do. Everyone needs a separate passport, valid for a minimum of 6 months upon entering the UAE. Minors (under 18) must be accompanied by an adult (over 21).

How should I dress in the UAE?

The UAE is a traditionally conservative nation. Dress respectfully with modest clothing. Women should refrain from wearing short shorts or skirts. When visiting mosques, women should cover their heads and dress fully up to wrists and ankles. Swimwear is acceptable at beaches and pools.

What actions should I avoid in the UAE?

Public displays of affection, offensive gestures, and public dancing are not appreciated and might even incur fines. Alcohol consumption is limited to restaurants, hotels, and specified areas. Drunkenness, public drinking, or smoking are strictly prohibited. Taking photos of Muslims without permission, government facilities, military buildings, mosque interiors, or road accidents is considered offensive and is prohibited.

What's the local currency?

The local currency of the UAE is the Dirham (AED), where 1 Dirham = 100 Fils. The exchange rate is approximately 1 US Dollar to 3.67 AED.

What souvenirs should I buy?

Common souvenirs include dates, camel figurines, pearls and goldware, hookahs, Arabic coffee and coffee pots, perfumes and incense, spices and sweets.

What's the power grid voltage?

The socket and voltage in the UAE are the same as in the UK.

Can I travel with a friend or partner?

Yes, you can book for two or more on a tour. Just add the number of rooms and participants when booking.

Can a hearing friend or relative accompany me at the same price?

Yes, the tour price remains the same for them. However, note that the entire tour will be conducted in sign language.

Can I opt-out of some tours for a reduced price?

The itineraries are designed specifically for the Deaf and include group excursions which are not optional. You might choose a different program with fewer excursions.

Why are the tours so short? I want more days.

You can select a tour based on your preferred duration. We offer both shorter and longer tours. An option to extend your stay by 2 or 4 nights after the primary program is also available.

How much money should I bring?

The UAE is not an inexpensive country. For a week's vacation in 2023, a minimum of $150 per person is recommended. The tour price covers accommodation, planned meals, tourist tax, and admission fees. Additional funds may be required for souvenirs, dining out, or other shopping.

Can I exchange currency in the UAE?

Yes, goods and services must be paid in dirhams, the UAE's official currency. Currency exchange offices are widespread throughout the Emirates. Some establishments in tourist areas accept dollars and euros. Credit cards and mobile payments are also commonly used.

What should I pack for my UAE trip?

For a Dubai vacation, pack dresses, shorts, swimwear, flip-flops, and formal attire if you plan to explore the nightlife. Sunscreen and comfortable footwear are essential.

Is alcohol permitted in the UAE?

Yes, alcohol consumption is allowed in the UAE (except Sharjah) for tourists and residents over 21. Alcoholic drinks can be consumed in licensed establishments like hotels, restaurants, and specified lounges.

What's the cost of a taxi ride?

Taxis in Dubai are comparatively cheaper than in many major global cities. The fare includes an initial charge of AED 5 to AED 25, plus AED 1.8 per km.

Can I smoke in the UAE? Including e-cigarettes?

Public indoor smoking is restricted in the UAE, but designated smoking areas are available. Smoking is allowed in hotel smoking rooms and specified smoking areas.

What’s the weather like?

From the end of October to April, the United Arab Emirates has generally superb, sunny days between 35-20°C. From May to September, things heat up a bit, generally from the upper 30°Cs to the upper 40°Cs. May and September are the most humid months of the year.

Can I take my medication with me on the trip?

If you need to travel with medication, follow the rules. Visitors are allowed to bring a maximum of three months’ supply to the UAE, but some medications cannot be brought into the country.

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