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Dubai Travel Guide | Luxury Holidays with LG Travel NI

  • LGTravelNI
  • Oct 10
  • 3 min read
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Plan your dream Dubai holiday with LG Travel NI. Discover luxury resorts, world-class shopping & year-round sunshine in our expert Dubai Travel Guide.


🌆 The Ultimate Dubai Travel Guide

By LG Travel NI


Welcome to Dubai — where futuristic skylines meet golden deserts and turquoise waters. This glittering jewel of the United Arab Emirates is one of the world’s most exciting destinations, offering a mix of luxury, culture, adventure, and sunshine all year round.

Whether you’re seeking a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a luxurious shopping getaway, LG Travel NI can help you plan your perfect Dubai holiday from Northern Ireland.


☀️ Why Visit Dubai?

Dubai isn’t just a city — it’s an experience. With sunshine 365 days a year, direct flights from the UK and Ireland, and an endless list of attractions, it’s no surprise Dubai has become one of the most popular holiday destinations for travellers worldwide.

Here’s why visitors love it:

  • Year-round sun – Average temperatures of 25–35°C.

  • World-class resorts – From five-star beachfront stays to family-friendly hotels.

  • Iconic attractions – The Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Palm Jumeirah, and more.

  • Luxury meets culture – Glamorous city life meets traditional souks and desert heritage.


🏙️ Top Things to Do in Dubai

1. Visit the Burj KhalifaNo trip to Dubai is complete without visiting the world’s tallest building. Take the lift to the 148th floor for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and beyond.

2. Explore the Dubai Mall & Fountain ShowShop over 1,200 brands, dine in gourmet restaurants, and end your day watching the Dubai Fountain’s choreographed light and water show.

3. Discover the DesertTake a 4x4 desert safari, enjoy camel rides, and watch the sunset over rolling sand dunes.

4. Relax on Jumeirah BeachSoak up the sun on soft white sands with views of the Burj Al Arab — Dubai’s most iconic hotel.

5. Visit Old Dubai & the SouksWander through the Gold Souk and Spice Souk, cross the Dubai Creek on a traditional abra, and experience the city’s rich history.

6. Family Fun at Atlantis, The PalmEnjoy Aquaventure Waterpark, the Lost Chambers Aquarium, and family-friendly resort luxury on the iconic Palm Jumeirah.


🏨 Where to Stay in Dubai

Dubai offers some of the most spectacular hotels and resorts in the world — from ultra-luxury skyscrapers to all-inclusive beachfront escapes.

  • Luxury seekers: Atlantis, The Palm | Burj Al Arab | Jumeirah Zabeel Saray

  • Families: JA The Resort | Lapita Dubai Parks | Hilton Dubai Jumeirah

  • Couples: Address Sky View | Five Palm Jumeirah | Nikki Beach Resort

At LG Travel NI, we partner with trusted hotel brands to offer exclusive deals, upgrades, and flexible holiday packages to suit every traveller.


✈️ Getting to Dubai from Northern Ireland

Fly to Dubai in just 7–8 hours with direct or one-stop flights from Belfast, Dublin, and major UK airports.

Our team at LG Travel NI can handle every detail — flights, transfers, and accommodation — ensuring a smooth, stress-free journey from take-off to check-in.


🍽️ Food, Nightlife & Culture

Dubai is a melting pot of flavours. Dine at Michelin-starred restaurants, enjoy rooftop cocktails, or try authentic Emirati dishes at local markets.

Nightlife is vibrant and varied — from beach clubs and rooftop bars to cultural events and music festivals throughout the year.

And for a taste of tradition, visit the Al Fahidi Historical District or explore Dubai Museum to learn about the emirate’s journey from fishing village to global hub.

💡 Travel Tips from LG Travel NI

  • Dress modestly in cultural or religious sites.

  • Taxis and the Metro are safe, clean, and affordable.

  • The best time to visit is October to April for cooler temperatures.

  • Stay hydrated — even in winter, Dubai’s sun is strong.

  • Book tours and attractions in advance, especially during peak season.


🌴 Ready to Book Your Dubai Holiday?

From luxury beach resorts to thrilling desert adventures, Dubai offers everything you could want from a modern city escape.

Let LG Travel NI craft your tailor-made Dubai holiday — with hand-picked hotels, flexible flights, and unbeatable value.



👉 Contact LG Travel NI today to start planning your Dubai getaway and experience the best of the Middle East in style.

📩 Get in touch now for exclusive offers and limited-time Dubai holiday deals.

 
 
 

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