UAE Holiday Accommodation

 

The UAE is a  Middle Eastern country situated in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula  in Southwest Asia on the Persian Gulf, comprising seven emirates: Abu Dhabi, Ajmān, Duba, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaima, Sharjah, and Umm al-Qaiwain. The UAE is one of the booming markets in the Middle East. Doing business here is very attractive as the tax free options and the Cities with Skyscrapers a sophisticated network of highways criss-crossing the country cars zooming about…tree- lined boulevards magnificent shopping malls fun parks with a communication network that can be the envy of any country all lie side by side with the silent desert, wind towers and camels, the United Arab Emirates legal formalities are not embroiled in extensive red tap found in other countries.

 Emirates one of the most attractive places to live. Its amazing amalgamation of the traditional values of the East and the modern technologies of the West, being a melting pot of various nationalities and cultures living together and working in harmony Dubai has been declared the number-one golf destination worldwide, by the International Golf Tour Operators Association. The Emirates Golf Club, Dubai, which opened in 1988, was the first grass golf course in the Gulf. In addition, there is also the Abu Dhabi Golf Club (whose facilities include two 18-hole grass courses and a floodlit driving range), Dubai Creek Golf Club and the Nad Al Shiba Golf and Racing Club Boats and water-skiing equipment are available for hire. Sailing and windsurfing are popular around Dubai and boats are available for hire. The waters off Dubai are considered among the best areas in the world for diving. There are sub-aqua clubs in main centres and an extensive range of equipment is available for hire. Swimming is possible in the many hotel pools or beaches. There is an abundance of game fish in the Gulf. Fully-equipped boats with crew can be hired from the Jebel Ali Hotel marina for deep-sea fishing trips. Boat racing for about 30 rowers is a traditional sport that is becoming increasingly popular. Camel and horse races are also held at various race tracks. Football has become more popular and can be seen in most large towns and there is a number of thriving rugby clubs in Dubai. Falconry is extremely popular among Arabs. Horse riding is available at several riding centres, and rides through the desert are organised regularly. Many hotels and clubs have tennis courts and there are squash courts in main centres. Bowling alleys can be found in hotels and clubs. From May to September daytime temperatures commonly hover just below 40 C (104 F) in the eastern coastal cities the climate is slightly less hostile than the interior thanks to occasional sea breezes; the mountains above Ras al-Khaimah also provide some relief. Average daily high temperatures drop to the more comfortable 22-30 C (70-85 F) range for the rest of the year. Rainfall is non-existent between May and October, and negligible for much of the rest of the year.

 

 

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