Dubai is a city with so much to see and so much to do! I have friends that have lived here for years and still find new things to do. With so many things to do it is a bit overwhelming to pick what to do when you have a limited time in the city.

I have picked my 5 top things that you must do when visiting this amazing city, especially if its your first time. Remember this is the Lollygaggers blog so for me it would probably take me two weeks to get these five things done…. One activity per day and a “rest” day in between to make a total of 10 days. But that’s just how I like to do things. Each of these can be modified to spend as much or as little time possible in each location depending on your schedule
1. Visit the Burj Khalifa

This is first on my list not, only because it was the first place I visited this last trip, but it is a definite must do when in Dubai. If you don’t have time for anything else, I recommend coming here. You can see the whole city from the top and you can get a real appreciation of this city that was built in the desert.

If you are short on time you can go up the observatory and back down in only an hour. If you want to make this a whole day trip you can spend time in the shopping center of the building, then head to the world’s highest lounge to enjoy tea in the clouds! Other than tea the lounge also offers breakfast in the clouds, bubbly sundowner and bubbly under the stars.
Following your tea, you can head to the Burj club pool where you can relax with beautiful views of the fountain. The Burj club also offers a gym and spa as well if you really want to take the spend the whole day in this amazing building!
Just to give you a bit of a heads up for pricing (as of January 2020, price could change anytime) tea in the clouds will cost about 618 AED and a swim pass for the pool will cost about 200 AED. You can make reservations ahead of time on their website. It is not completely necessary to make reservations (I did not, I never reserve ahead, I’m just too unpredictable) but if you are traveling during high season or you want to make sure 100% you don’t miss anything, then you should pre-reserve. There will more or likely be tickets for the observatory, but tea and other special services could be sold out.
2. Shopping in the Souks
There are so many different Souks or markets in Dubai and spending a day just walking around will keep you pretty busy even if shopping is not really your thing. Again, if you are short on time I recommend picking one souk that interests you the most. Trying to visit too many of the souks in a short time, you will really miss out on just enjoying yourself by being too rushed. But if you do have more time to spend in the souks then take your time to visit as many as possible!

For a full day of visiting the souks here are my recommendations:
-Gold souk
-Spice Souk
-Perfume Souk
-Textile Souk
-Souk Madinat
The first three, the gold, spice and perfume souk, are all within walking distance so I recommend starting your day here. This is a good time to pick up any souvenirs that you might want or buy any gifts for friends or family back home. I always recommend buying any souvenirs early on, so you don’t have to worry about it or you don’t forget and end up having to grab something over-priced at the airport…

The next stop should be the textile souk. To get here you will have to take a water taxi from the gold souk. Taking the water taxi or abra is the most scenic and the most fun way to get to this traditional market. The textile souk is so very colorful and bright! Make sure to bring your camera to get some really great pictures!
The last place to visit is the Souk Madinat Jumeirah. This is a more modern souk and has more of a shopping center feel to it with a mix of traditional architecture. This is a great place to get dinner and enjoy the views. The whole place has spots for some beautiful pictures, and you can see the Burj al Arab from here! I recommend coming here in the evening so you can get a day views and night views. The lights and the whole night atmosphere here are something you don’t want to miss!

3. The Palm Jumeirah
Another place you have to see when in Dubai is the famous Palm Jumeirah! This man-made, palm tree-shaped, archipelago is truly amazing. It is crazy to see what people can build. The biggest thing to do here will be to visit Atlantis. Even if you don’t book a room here, you can still get a day pass to go inside and enjoy the water park, aquarium, and other attractions. This place is great for families and has a lot of kid friendly activities. Even if you don’t have kids along there is still something for everyone at Atlantis! A day pass will cost about 300 AED (as of January 2020)

Other than Atlantis there are so many great restaurants on the Palm Jumeirah and almost all of them have some beautiful views.
We had lunch at a restaurant called Al Safadi and had some amazing seafood! It is a Lebanese restaurant that offers so many kinds of seafood. I really recommend visit here! There were so many restaurants to choose from so whatever it is that you are looking to eat they will probably have it here.
4. Desert tour

The desert tour is what I did on my very first trip to Dubai. I had a long layover going to Bangladesh to work with a humanitarian organization to test water and soil in villages around Dhaka. I had about 20 hours and so I picked one thing to do and that was the dessert tour.
This was a lot of fun. We rode camels, did sandboarding, had a dune 4×4 ride and then had dinner under the stars with a show of traditional dances and music.
There are so many different options for desert tours and honestly, I don’t remember which company I went with. I know that there are companies offering breakfast tours, sunset tours (like the one I did), and even over night tours. Next time I would really like to do the over night tour and get to experience camping in the desert!
5. Skydive Dubai
So this last one is something that I have not done yet but its on my bucket list! It costs about 1500 AED (plus extra for pictures and video) which is a bit expensive for a tandem jump, but those view are worth it! I sadly just did not have enough time last time, but I will be sure to make the time on my next trip!
I don’t know if any of my readers have done skydiving in Dubai. If you have, leave a comment below on your experience and if you recommend it or not!

So those are my top 5 things to do in Dubai! But there is still so much more you can experience, this is just a start!
























