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Saeed Bintowq
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Adventure

Three days of adventure in Dubai

8 Places

3 Days

Emirati racer extraordinaire Saeed Bintowq reveals how visitors can go off the beaten track and experience new thrills in the city.
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Take a thrilling leap with a skydiving experience over Dubai

Skydiving in Dubai over the Palm
Experience a breathtaking free-fall and parachute experience with Skydive Dubai. Take the leap above the iconic Palm Jumeirah or over the Arabian desert and see the emirate from an entirely different perspective. If you have no experience, you don’t need to worry. The instructors will guide you through the whole process including a demonstration before even setting foot on a plane. Both the skydive locations in Dubai are world-renowned, with the best qualified instructors to gently guide you back on to the ground.
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Hang ten by the sunny Dubai shore

Surf House Dubai
You get all the sunshine and warm water you could want in Dubai, so it's natural to want to try out surfing. Surf House Dubai is home for everything surfing and stand-up paddleboarding in Dubai. No matter if you're an expert surfer or a first-timer, you can find the right equipment and classes you need at Surf House. If you have never surfed or paddled before, the team will introduce you to these sports in a safe and fun environment.
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Relax at one of Dubai's most spacious and quiet beaches

Sunset Beach in Dubai
Sunset Beach, also known as Umm Suqeim beach, is the perfect spot to relax with the sun, sand and Burj Al Arab in the background. One of the quieter spots along the coast, it is a beautiful area for morning jogs and strolls and watching the sun set across the Arabian Gulf. The calm beach is a great place for a nap in the sun or to catch up on some reading – there's even a handy library station for donating or borrowing books.
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