Dubai Creek
Dubai Creek, the city’s original lifeline, is a natural saltwater inlet that has played a pivotal role in Dubai’s development. This historic waterway divides the city into Deira and Bur Dubai, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past with its traditional dhow boats and bustling souks. A ride on an abra, a small wooden ferry, across the creek is a quintessential Dubai experience. The surrounding area is rich with history, featuring the Gold and Spice Souks, and the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood.
Hatta Dam
The Love Lake in Al Qudra is a romantic, heart-shaped oasis in the midst of Dubai’s desert. This man-made wonder is designed for couples and nature enthusiasts, with walking paths shaped like intertwined hearts, lush greenery, and an abundance of birdlife. The serene environment is perfect for a peaceful stroll, a picnic, or simply enjoying the sunset. The Love Lake is part of the Al Qudra Lakes, a series of artificial lakes that attract wildlife and offer a serene escape from the city.