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Best Restaurants in Dubai
Whether youβre in the mood for sipping cocktails by the Burj Khalifa or tucking into Greek food with your toes in the sand β Dubaiβs got you covered. From sky-high lounges to beachside gems, the list of restaurants here is genuinely endless. I always say Iβll go back to the same place β I really do β but somehow, every week, I end up discovering somewhere new and convincing myself it counts as βresearch.β
Best Beaches in Dubai
Dubai is known for being the perfect holiday destination with the beaches being the number one attraction. The city boasts a beautiful coastline with white sand, turquoise waters and calm waves. Swimming in the sea is ideal in the months of April, May, October and November. December to March are the cooler months of the year which is when the sea temperature is also colder. However, there arenβt many days of the year where I wouldnβt go to the beach!
Review: Bab Al Shams Desert Resort and Spa in Dubai
Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa sits in the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve, about 45 minutes from Downtown Dubai. Originally opened in 2004, the resort underwent a full renovation and reopened in 2023 with a fresh new look and upgraded facilities. The redesign kept the resortβs desertβfort aesthetic while adding new restaurants, updated rooms and villas, and refreshed facilities. There are 115 rooms and suites in total, three swimming pools, and seven dining and lounge venues. The resort is surrounded only by sand dunes and wildlife like oryx and gazelles, which makes it feel far removed from the city despite the short drive. After nearly seven years of living in the UAE, this is still, without a doubt, my favourite resort in the country.
How to Get Your PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Certification
There are many reasons why I call myself a water baby. I learned to swim at age 4 and stayed with the same company until I was swimming competitively for them at aged 16. I then became a lifeguard where I actively worked in the position for 9 years, including countless jobs that took me all over the world, from Japan, China and the USA. In 2014 I then qualified to be a swim coach which is the main reason why Iβm now based in the United Arab Emirates.
Kayaking Day Trip to The World Islands, Dubai
Ever heard of The World Islands? I hadnβt either until moving to Dubai. The World Islands is an archipelago of small artificial islands in the Arabian Gulf. Dubai is famous for its man-made islands and land reclamation. The most famous examples of this are the Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah, which are land extensions of the city connected to the mainland. This is where The World Islands are different. Theyβre located 4km off the coast of Dubai and the only way to get to them is by boat, helicopter or jet ski if you wish.
Staying in a Bubble Tent in Wadi Rum, Jordan
Have you ever wondered where the movies Martian, Transformers and Lawrence of Arabia were filmed? Wadi Rum is the answer - a Mars-like valley in southern Jordan. The whole landscape makes you feel like youβve been transported to another planet. The red sand, giant rocks and the crisp starry skies are the stuff of dreams. To get the full experience of Wadi Rum, you can stay at glamping sites tucked away in the extensive desert - managed by Bedouins.
Best Breakfasts in Dubai
Smashed avocado with scrambled eggs and a latte, pleaseβ¦
Iβll always choose a breakfast date over dinnerβespecially in Dubai, where mornings are something special. Thereβs just something about starting the day with sunlight, good coffee, and a sea view (or a skyline one). The city does breakfast so well, whether you're after a beachside cafΓ© with fresh pastries or a rooftop spot serving truffle eggs and oat milk lattes.
Iβve worked my way through a fair few places, but there are still so many more to try. Thatβs the thing about Dubaiβitβs constantly evolving, and its breakfast scene is no different. From laid-back neighbourhood favourites to buzzy hotspots worth booking ahead for, thereβs a spot for every kind of morning.
Jordan 4 Day Itinerary
Iβm not going to lie, I didnβt know Jordan existed until a couple of years ago. But now itβs one of the most incredible places Iβve ever visited! I spent 4 nights in Jordan with my partner at the end of November 2019, staying in a different place each night - The Dead Sea, Wadi Rum, Petra and Amman. Our trip consisted of staying in a bubble tent in the middle of the desert, walking 25,000 steps around Petra, floating at the lowest point on earth covered in mud and staying in a 4000-year-old cave.
A Night in a 4000 Year Old Cave, in Petra Jordan
Are you wanting to visit Petra and not sure where to stay? Instead of booking one of the many over-priced hotels, why not add a little adventure to your trip. For only around Β£20 a night, I have the perfect solution for you! The Hakuna Matata Cave in Little Petra is a 15-minute drive away from Petraβs main entrance.
Best Staycations in the UAE
Staycations have become the new go-toβand honestly, Iβm not complaining. Thereβs something special about switching off without needing a passport or a flight. The UAE makes it easy, with so many incredible spots just a short drive away. Whether itβs a desert escape under the stars, a beachfront hotel that feels like a mini honeymoon, or a sleek city stay with skyline views and spa daysβthereβs something for every kind of weekend.
40 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Jordan
From the bustling city of Amman to the deep history of Petra. From the Mars-like desert of Wadi Rum to the lowest point on Earth at the Dead Sea. Jordan has so much to offer. Thereβs no glitz and glam here - just thousands of years of natural gems that speak for themselves. I was introduced to Jordan at quite a late stage and I before I knew it, I was booking flights and accommodation. I am normally a huge travel planner, sometimes years in advance, in this case I didnβt have time to build expectations. And Iβm glad I didnβt.
Tallest Buildings in the World
Whenever I visit a new country or city, my first port of call is always to see the view from the highest point. Majority of the time thatβs from the tallest skyscraper or on top of a mountain. I love to figure out my bearings so I can navigate and plan a successful trip. Iβm slightly obsessed with viewing decks and skylines - itβs always my favourite part of any new city that I visit.