Dubai Canal Luxury New Year’s Eve Dinner Cruise
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Dubai Canal Luxury New Year’s Eve Dinner Cruise

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Dubai Canal Luxury New Year’s Eve Dinner Cruise
From $330.00
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Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.

What you’ll do

Get the new year off to an unforgettable start on a luxe New Year’s Eve dinner cruise along Dubai Water Canal. Set sail aboard a glass-enclosed Arabian “dhow” boat, and drink in views over the sparkling Festival City Mall, Burj Khalifa, and multicolored cascades of the Waterfall Bridge. Savor a 5-star international buffet, watch an entrancing whirling-dervish show, and at midnight, see the spectacular fireworks of the Burj Khalifa and Festival Mall.
Highlights
  • Enjoy a deluxe New Year’s Eve dinner cruise on Dubai Water Canal
  • View Dubai’s towers, dine, and see the Burj Khalifa fireworks in one trip
  • Cruise by the Waterfall Bridge and Burj Khalifa aboard a deluxe dhow
  • Includes onboard 5-star gala buffet and whirling-dervish dance show
Itinerary
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IMAGINE is Dubai Festival City’s record-breaking new attraction. Harnessing the power of light, water and fire, IMAGINE offers a unique sensory experience. With 30 fountains and surround sound to connect with audiences, IMAGINE is a show like never seen before.
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Boasting the largest water screen projection and largest permanent projection mapping in the world – both, Guinness World Record breakers, it features the latest entertainment technology in water, pyrotechnics, lasers, lights and dramatic effects.
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Project Objective:
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a distinguished project to serve the educational, societal, and tourism movements and is considered as one of the specialized projects that’s related with the latest technologies, and it's considered as a significant mark on Dubai Tourism map. It is also a forum for a mixture of cultures through cultural services that will be provided by live library presentations, documentaries, lectures, from all over the world. includes a large electronic library database. Additionally, most of the physical books, articles, newspapers ... etc. will be converted to electronic versions. The library will also be digitally linked with global libraries to share and retrieve rare, valuable, and difficult to obtain sources of information.
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Architectural Concept: The Rehl is the traditional lectern. The Rehl carries books in general and more specifically the Koran. In the same way, a library carries and preserves the cultural treasures of a nation in the form of literature, periodicals, and audiovisual media. In this respect, the architectural concept of the library is based symbolically on the lectern, the Rehl, and translates this into a modern 21st-century vocabulary.
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Al Jadaf is the historic dhow building yard. Historically, Al Jaddaf, which literally means The Rower, was primarily a dhow building area. Its shipyards are today the only site for the building and maintenance of these traditional boats.
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The Dubai Creek Harbour is at the heart of a bold new vision for Dubai. With spectacular cultural offerings, world class residences, shopping, amenities, offices and more, Dubai Creek Harbour will also have the next world’s tallest sky scraper.
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Home to over 500 Greater Flamingos
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The Burj Khalifa, known as the Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration in 2010, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. With a total height of 829.8 m and a roof height of 828 m, the Burj Khalifa has been the tallest structure and building in the world since its topping out in 2009
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Dubai Design District (d3) has been developed through careful consultation with the design community to provide a creative ecosystem that surpasses the expectations of a typical creative neighbourhood. d3 forges the inspiring, authentic, and relevant ideas shaping Dubai’s future as a leading destination of design, art, and culture. It has its own beating heart, its own spirit and its own very personal style.
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d3 is home to the region’s growing community of creative thinkers. It is being built as part of the Dubai Plan 2021 using the Smart City principles which offer digital connectivity to create an innovation-led economy.
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d3 aims to engage, inspire and enable emerging talent, and educate the next generation about the power and importance of all forms of design. It also provides a platform to showcase Middle Eastern creative talent to a larger, global audience.
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This is a place where creatives can live, work and play. Where aspiring designers can cut their teeth and learn their trade; where local talent can work alongside international design, art and fashion houses. It is, at its heart, a place where creative minds can come together to realize their dreams.
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Dubai Water Canal is an infrastructure overhaul which winds its way to the Arabian Gulf from the old Dubai Creek effectively turning a significant part of Dubai into an island.
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This 3.2km long waterway ranges 80 to 120m in width, is six meters in depth and cuts through Dubai’s main artery, the Sheikh Zayed Road connecting with the Arabian Gulf.
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Business Bay is Dubai’s Central Business District. The Business Bay is the same in nature to Manhattan or Ginza which are business centers for the cities of New York and Tokyo. Each building you see in this district has its own unique design which houses several architecturally-striking buildings and world-class amenities. The development of Marasi Business Bay with its 12km promenade, water homes, floating restaurants, five marinas and abundance of leisure and entertainment options, further reinforces its appeal to residents and visitors.
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Sheikh Zayed Bridge Waterfall is a mechanical waterfall, where the Canal meets the Sheikh Zayed Road Bridge. This motion-operated water wonder pumps water through the bridge in a constant flow, visible from the promenade, and can be switched off when a sensor detects a boat nearby.
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The Tolerance Bridge was inaugurated at Dubai Water Canal to mark the International Day for Tolerance.

What’s included

House Beverages (if booked with house beverages)

Round-trip shared transfer (if booked with transfer)

Bottled water

Dinner

Tea and coffee

What’s not included

Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

What’s not included

Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Notes

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Public transportation options are available nearby

Specialized infant seats are available

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Dress code is smart casual

From $330.00
Calendar iconWhen are you going
Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.