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Dubai
Dubai is undoubtedly the pearl of the United Arab Emirates. Its name belongs not only to one of the seven emirates but also to the largest city of that emirate (Dubai City). Dubai is the second largest emirate of the country, after Abu Dhabi. It is situated on the Persian Gulf, southwest of Sharjah and northeast of the capital.
Compared with the other emirates, whose enormous wealth comes directly from oil, only 10 per cent of Dubai's gross domestic product is attributable to income from the oil industry. Here the main sources of wealth are the special economic free zone of Jebel Ali and tourism, which has expanded greatly in recent years Today, Dubai City is one of the most intriguing ultramodern metropolises of the 21st century. Its allure is not due to its artistic, archaeological and cultural heritage, so much as to the overall vision it offers: a window of luxury and wealth looking towards the future. Here all that glitters is gold.
The city is divided into two: Deira, to the northeast, and Dubai, to the southeast, separated by an inlet of the Gulf (called Al-Khor). The city centre is actually in Deira. A pleasant and novel way of seeing the city better is to hire an abra (motorised water taxi). However, you can also walk through the port area of Deira and watch the dhows, as they load and unload their goods in the shadow of the skyscrapers before setting off again for the Red Sea or Indian ports. The Creek is a 12-kilometre canal along which you can take a trip back into the past.
Evidence of Dubai's brief history can be seen in the Museum housed in the Al-Fahaidi Fort, built at the beginning of the 19th century. The fort isthe oldest building in the city and for many years it was the residence of the heads of state of Dubai and the seat of government. The museum (established in 1971) illustrates the fortunes of the emirate, the life of the local people, Bedouin customs, and the region's flora and fauna. The first written evidence of the city of Dubai dates only to 1799. Previously, during the 18th century, the area had been settled by the Al Abu Falasa family of the Bani Yas clan.
The city remained a dependency of Abu Dhabi until 1833, when the Al Maktoum family, of the Bani Yas clan, left Abu Dhabi and took control of Dubai. Subsequently relations between the two emirates were difficult. In 1892 Dubai became a British protectorate. During the 20th century trade and commerce developed, also with India. Over the years, the city also grew as a financial centre until becoming today's ultramodern metropolis.
Despite its unrestrained luxury, Dubai remains a Muslim city and is obviously home to a number of mosques, including the Jumeirah mosque, a very fine example of modern Islamic architecture. Near the Ruler's Court is the Grand Mosque, renovated in 1998, which boasts the highest minaret in the city (70 m). The residence of Sheikh Saeed, built at the end of the 19th century, overlooks the sea, and is a splendid example of local architecture. However, Dubai City is impressive for its modernity and for the comfort it can offer: from the largest golf course in the Middle East (and the fifth largest in the world in terms of area) to the ultra-luxurious Yacht Club, and from the splendid beaches and amazing hotels and restaurants of every kind to the shopping centres that rival Singapore and Hong Kong.
Grand futuristic projects include the Palm Islands, Dubai International City, Burj Dubai and The Pinnacle, the tallest skyscrapers in the world, the World, a construction of 300 manmade islands reproducing the five continents, Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Islands, Hydropolis Hotel, the first underwater hotel, Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai Festival City and finally Dubailand and The Mall of the Emirates, which is planning to build a winter holiday resort with artificial snow in the middle of the desert. It is the world of the rich and the super-rich, with their amusements and hobbies, such as horse and camel competitions. These include the traditional and absolutely fascinating Arabian horse championships, where the best pure-bred Arabian horses in the world compete for the title of the most beautiful and most elegant.
Muscat
The Sultanate of Oman lies in the southeastern part of the Arabian Peninsula. It borders the United Arab Emirates to the northwest, Saudi Arabia to the west and Yemen to the southwest. It is lapped by the Arabian Sea to the south and east, and the Persian Gulf to the northeast. The Sultanate is a monarchy and the head of state and government is Sultan Qaboos. Despite his absolute power, most of the population seems to approve his rule: since the Sultan came to power in 1970 there has been a gradual opening up to democratic principles and, above all, great economic development. During his reign, Qaboos's liberal outlook has resulted in social and territorial reforms and has considerably improved the general condition of the country.
Muscat is the capital of Oman and one of the oldest cities in the Middle East, dating back to the 2nd century. In antiquity it was the hub of the frankincense trade between southern Arabia and Greece, Rome and the whole of the Mediterranean. The centre of this trade was a place called Khour Rouri, which the Greeks called Muscat. The first foreigner of the modern age to reach it was the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, who landed in Oman on his way to India.
The Portuguese conquered this area for the first time in 1507 and ruled it until the 17th century. The city's three forts date from this period, all of them built around 1550. Mutrah Fort stands on a hill, but Jalali and Mirani forts act almost like sentinels at the entrance to Muscat. Today, all the forts are used by the police and the military and are not open to the public. In 1649 Sultan Bin Saif defeated the Portuguese and drove them eastwards to Goa (India). Following internal struggles and rebellions, Muscat passed for a short period to the Persians in 1737. In 1803 the Wahabites of Saudi Arabia attacked Oman but were repulsed. In 1913 Taimur bin Faisla became Sultan and the territory was renamed Muscat and Oman, with the Sultan governing Muscat and the Imam governing Oman. Following Indian independence in 1947, the Sultan overthrew the Imam with British aid and unified most of Oman. In 1970, Prince Qaboos Bin Said, son of Sultan Said bin Taymur, staged a palace coup and seized the throne, marking the beginning of the modern sultanate.
The capital has a special charm, for it does not have the somewhat artificial atmosphere that characterises some of the region's other cities. Muscat, Mutrah and Ruwi are the central districts. Muscat is the old port area where the Sultan's main palace is situated, along with the luxurious Al-Alam Palace surrounded by amazing gardens, and the Grand Mosque, the symbol of the country's rebirth, with its refined marble architecture.
Mutrah, 3 kilometres northwest of Muscat, is the largest commercial and residential district of the port area and home to the multicoloured souk, one of the oldest in the country, a labyrinth of ancient narrow streets covered with palm roofs and lit with lanterns, where tourists can enjoy hunting for silverware, fabrics and all kinds of souvenirs.
There are also the famous fish, spice and fruit markets. A few kilometres inland lies Ruwi, the modern commercial area. To retrace the whole history of the Sultanate, you can visit the collections in the Oman Museum, which also contains an interesting collection of Islamic art and displays various documents on shipyards, Islam and the architecture of the city's forts.
Muscat also boasts the finest aquarium in the Gulf. In Ruwi the National Museum offers a look at local Omani arts and crafts, while the Sultan's Armed Forces Museum illustrates the main events in the country's history. The Omani Traditional Music Centre is also worth a visit.
Fujarah
The United Arab Emirates was once just a collection of little Muslim powers devoted mainly to piracy and the slave trade. In 1853 the sheikhdoms became a British protectorate known as the Trucial States and assumed their current name only in 1971. Their strategic position at the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz and the discovery of rich oil deposits in particular have allowed the Emirates to become worldwide economic powers in recent decades.
The seven emirates are Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm al-Qaiwain. They cover a total area more or less the same size as Portugal. The emirate of Abu Dhabi covers 85% of the total area, while the smallest emirate, Ajman, is just 250 km2. Over the last 30 years, the United Arab Emirates has succeeded in creating an image of progress and modernity throughout the Middle East and, ever since its foundation, has aimed at becoming an economic, tourist and commercial centre for the whole region. Abu Dhabi and Sharjah have been promoted as cultural tourism destinations, while Dubai attracts tourists with the presence of luxury hotels and first-class shopping centres.
Furthermore, the chance to purchase private property in Dubai, which has only been possible since 2002, is undoubtedly a further step to attracting investment and developing international tourism. In theory not only large companies, but also individuals can purchase property - it is simply a matter of price. In this eclectic and modern context, Fujairah is the youngest emirate of the country. It borders the Gulf of Oman and is the best starting point for exploring the east coast, considered the most beautiful part of the country, and especially for enjoying true relaxation and peace in a typical Arab city.
The city itself boasts a museum that houses archaeological and ethnographic exhibitions, an almost spooky old quarter and a 300-year-old fort. You will also find time to do some shopping: typical local crafts include gold and silver jewellery, carpets and fabrics. In the bazaars you will find Western products such as hi-fis, computers and cameras at very competitive prices. Bithna, 12 km northwest of Fujairah, has various archaeological sites including the Long Chambered Tomb, which is believed to have been a communal tomb, as well as a large fort.
Nearby, on the border with Oman, is Dibba, an ancient town whose name frequently crops up in Islamic history. It was the site of the great battles of the Ridda wars between Muslim armies and several tribes and cities that had been faithful to the Prophet, but turned against him after his death. The Muslims' victory at Dibba in AD 633 marked the end of the Islamic conquest of Arabia. Today, it is an interesting fact that the three seaside villages that in practice make up Dibba belong to three different territories (Fujairah, Sharjah and Oman).
Sharjah is the third-largest emirate and offers the attentive visitor various places of interest such as the country's largest mosque, the archaeological museum, the natural history museum and the inevitable souk. Sharjah has become an important tourist destination only in the last decade. Also in the north is Ras al-Khaimah, the northernmost emirate of the country, which is a true natural paradise, full of green areas surrounded by the sea, desert and mountains.
B1 - Balcony
Balcony Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk and sofa bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed to accomodate a fourth guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Staterooms that are wheelchair accessible only accomodate 2 guests.
Square Footage: 223 sq ft
B2 - Balcony
Balcony Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk and sofa bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed to accomodate a fourth guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 258 sq ft
B3 - Balcony
Balcony Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk and sofa bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed to accomodate a fourth guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 223 sq ft
B4 - Balcony
Balcony Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk and sofa bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed to accomodate a fourth guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 236 sq ft
B5 - Balcony
Balcony Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk and sofa bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed to accomodate a fourth guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Staterooms that are wheelchair accessible only accomodate 2 guests.
Square Footage: 248 sq ft
B6 - Balcony
Balcony Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk and sofa bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 236 sq ft
B7 - Balcony
Balcony Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk and sofa bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 248 sq ft
B8 - Balcony
Balcony Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk and sofa bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 248 sq ft
E1 - Oceanview
Oceanview Staterooms have a picture window, two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk, sofa bed, and armchair. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed to accomodate a fourth guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
These staterooms have views that are obstructed by life boats or other ship structures.
Square Footage: 179 sq ft
E2 - Oceanview
Oceanview Staterooms have a picture window, two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk, sofa bed, and armchair. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed to accomodate a fourth guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 193 sq ft
GS - Grand Suite
Grand Suites have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, private bathroom with double sinks and whirlpool tub, and dressing area with vanity. There is a sitting area with desk, sofa bed, and armchairs. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with lounge seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Special Suite Amenities: Pillow menu, kit of bath products, and complimentary bathrobes and slippers.
Square Footage: 562 sq ft
L1 - Inside
Inside Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, desk, and private bathroom with shower. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed to accomodate a third guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 154 sq ft
L2 - Inside
Inside Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, desk, and private bathroom with shower. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed(s) to accomodate a third or fourth guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 154 sq ft
L3 - Inside
Inside Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, desk, and private bathroom with shower. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed(s) to accomodate a third or fourth guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 154 sq ft
L4 - Inside
nside Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk and sofa bed. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed to accomodate a fourth guest.
Please note: some staterooms have two twin beds that do not convert.
Square Footage: 201 sq ft
MS - Mini Suite with Balcony
Mini Suites have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, vanity, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk, sofa bed, and armchair. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Special Suite Amenities: Pillow menu, kit of bath products, and complimentary bathrobes and slippers.
Square Footage: 273 sq ft
PS - Panoramic Suite
Panorama Suites have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, vanity, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with double sinks and whirlpool tub. There is a sitting area with desk, sofa, and armchairs. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your wrap-around veranda with lounge seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Special Suite Amenities: Pillow menu, kit of bath products, and complimentary bathrobes and slippers.
Some staterooms are equipped with a sofa bed to accomodate a third guest.
Square Footage: 672 sq ft
S - Suite with Balcony
Suites have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, vanity, flat screen television, generous closet space, and private bathroom with double sinks and whirlpool tub. There is a sitting area with desk, sofa bed, and armchairs. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with lounge seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Special Suite Amenities: Pillow menu, kit of bath products, and complimentary bathrobes and slippers.
Square Footage: 414 sq ft
SB - Samsara Balcony
A relaxing retreat with discreet and convenient access to the largest spa at sea. Samsara Balcony Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, and a private bathroom with shower. There is a sitting area with desk and sofa bed. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Special Samsara Stateroom Amenities: Complimentary spa treatments, personalized wellness consultation, fitness classes, wellness dining, tea ceremony card and in-room tea set, wellness shower filter, aroma diffuser, organic cotton linens and bathroom towels, pillow menu, and complimentary bathrobes and slippers.
Square Footage: 236 sq ft
SI - Samsara Inside
A relaxing retreat with discreet and convenient access to the largest spa at sea. Samsara Inside Staterooms have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, flat screen television, generous closet space, desk, and a private bathroom with shower. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Special Samsara Stateroom Amenities: Complimentary spa treatments, personalized wellness consultation, fitness classes, wellness dining, tea ceremony card and in-room tea set, wellness shower filter, aroma diffuser, organic cotton linens and bathroom towels, pillow menu, and complimentary bathrobes and slippers.
Some staterooms are equipped with an upper Pullman-style bunk bed(s) to accomodate a third or fourth guest.
Square Footage: 154 sq ft
SU - Samsara Suite
A relaxing retreat with discreet and convenient access to the largest spa at sea. Samsara Suites have two twin beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, vanity, flat screen television, generous closet space, and a private bathroom with double sinks and tub/shower combination. There is a sitting area with desk, sofa bed, and armchair. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors lead to your spacious veranda with lounge seating. Each stateroom also has PlayStation on demand, satellite television, thermostat controlled air-conditioning, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer, mini bar, individual safe, and 24 hour room service.
Special Samsara Suite Amenities: Complimentary spa treatments, personalized wellness consultation, fitness classes, wellness dining, tea ceremony card and in-room tea set, wellness shower filter, aroma diffuser, air purifier, organic cotton linens and bathroom towels, pillow menu, and complimentary bathrobes and slippers.
Square Footage: 358 sq ft