For both locals and visitors, seaplane tours in Dubai provide a unique approach to appreciating the city’s architectural wonders. Few places in the world can match the dramatic and amazing vistas you may see in Dubai because of the coastline’s unmatched symmetry. People are therefore keen to take a Dubai seaplane tour, which lets them see the city’s magnificent structures and distinctive attractions from a novel perspective. Each plush leather seat has its window, offering uninterrupted views of the city as you fly above the Burj Khalifa, Burj Al-Arab, Palm Jumeirah, and other landmarks. Feel your heartbeat quicken as you take off over the skies of Dubai.
You will get a new perspective of Dubai once the seaplane lifts its wings from the sparkling seas of Dubai and soars to a height of roughly 1,500 feet. The cutting-edge Cessna seaplane guarantees that passengers will have a pleasurable trip. Each visitor is given a seat close to a large window to enjoy a birds-eye perspective of this magnificent metropolis. Prepare for an exciting voyage as you soar over Dubai’s well-known tourist destinations. Even if you have spent a lot of time in Dubai, the sight of this aircraft mesmerises you. You should, thus, go through a security check and a safety briefing before getting ready for your trip. You will soon be flying above Dubai and witnessing the huge metropolis from the sunny blue skies.
Spot the Burj Khalifa, the tallest skyscraper in the world, from the skies. During a tour of Dubai by seaplane, the Burj Al Arab’s sail-of-a-boat design appears even more impressive. You will also fly over the 300-island archipelago known as the World Islands. Have fun attempting to identify your nation on this artificial archipelago that is fashioned like the world map. All planes in Dubai depart from Dubai Creek, and it is from here that your tour of the city begins. By doing so, you have the opportunity to soar over both the contemporary city of Dubai and its historic core, which is located along Dubai Creek.
The view of Palm Jumeirah is arguably the most breathtaking during this magnificent seaplane trip. This is regarded as the world’s eighth wonder. We watch videos and pictures captured by drones and aeroplanes. However, flying over this artificial palm-shaped island in a seaplane is enthralling and satisfying.
In addition, you’ll fly low over Port Rashid and Dubai Creek so you can take in the view of an array of opulent yachts, stunning beaches, and the allure of the historic ports in Dubai.
Not least, taking off and landing from the water is different from doing it from an airfield. Seaplane excursions in Dubai have to be on the list of things to do for adventure seekers visiting this wonderful city. So don’t miss out on the opportunity to have an exhilarating, one-of-a-kind experience.
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Location of Activity: Mina Rashid/Jabel Ali/Dubai Creek
Duration: 20 minutes or 45 minutes.
Batch Size: Up to 9 passengers per batch
Hours of operation: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take a seaplane tour of Dubai and observe this amazing city’s stunning sights from a cloud-piercing vantage point. Dubai has one of the world’s most spectacular coastlines, which is adorned with stunning landscapes, towering skyscrapers, charming waterfront residences, and unspoiled beaches. You’ll get a peek at Dubai’s attractions, such as the Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, Bur Al Arab, World Island, Dubai Creek, Hotel Atlantis, etc., during this seaplane tour of Dubai. Explore some of the stunning vistas of Dubai and Abu Dhabi by getting out in the morning from Dubai for a 45-minute flight. You’ll return in time for a delectable dinner in Dubai.
By taxi or cab: Dubai Creek can be reached from Bur Dubai in 10 minutes. The driving time between Bur Dubai and Jebel Ali is 40 minutes.
By shared transfer: At your convenience, you can also reserve a shared transfer from your accommodation to your destination.
Children aged two and older are allowed on board.
Due to air traffic control regulations, as well as other operational or safety reasons, tour routes may change.