Dubai Tour Package 2026 — The City of Superlatives Awaits
Dubai is the world's most audacious city — a place where the impossible is built in record time and every superlative is real. The world's tallest building, the world's largest shopping mall, an indoor ski resort in the desert, a hotel so luxurious it has its own helipad. Luxytrix Travel's Dubai tour packages 2026 take you through all of it, crafted by India's top travel experts with unbeatable value and seamless service.
As the Best Travel Agency in Noida for Dubai packages, Luxytrix has helped over 8,000 Indian families, couples, and groups experience this extraordinary city. Travellers from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Surat, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Indore, and every corner of India have trusted us for seamless Dubai holidays. With direct flights from virtually every Indian city (just 2–3 hours), Dubai is India's most accessible international destination.
Burj Khalifa At the Top — Touch the Sky
The Burj Khalifa stands at 828m — the world's tallest structure, visible from 95km away. The observation deck "At the Top" on the 124th floor (452m) and the premium "At the Top Sky" on the 148th floor offer the most breathtaking urban panorama on earth. Sunsets from here are legendary. Pro tip from Luxytrix: book the sunset time slot weeks in advance — it sells out months ahead, especially October through March. Our team handles all Burj Khalifa bookings as part of your package. The Dubai Mall below is equally incredible — 1,200+ stores, the Dubai Aquarium (400 species), an ice rink, and the famous Dubai Fountain show (world's tallest choreographed fountain at 275m) every evening at 6pm and 8pm.
Desert Safari — The Ultimate Arabian Experience
No Dubai trip is complete without the Desert Safari — a 4-hour adventure into the Hajar foothills' red sand dunes of the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. The experience includes heart-pounding dune bashing in 4x4 Land Cruisers, camel riding, sandboarding, henna painting, Arabic costume photography, and a spectacular BBQ dinner under the stars with belly dance, tanoura (spinning dervish) show, and fire performance. This is where you truly feel the soul of Arabia. Our Best Travel Agency in Bangalore clients consistently rate this as the highlight of their Dubai trip.
Palm Jumeirah — Dubai's Man-Made Wonder
The Palm Jumeirah is the world's largest man-made island, visible from space, shaped like a palm tree with 17 fronds and a crescent. Take the Palm Monorail for aerial views, visit the iconic Atlantis The Palm resort (even if not staying, the Aquaventure Waterpark is open day-use), walk The Pointe for stunning views of the Burj Al Arab, and dine at NOBU or other world-class restaurants on the Palm. Our Best Travel Agency in Mumbai clients love the contrast of this modern marvel against the desert horizon.
Old Dubai — Gold Souk, Spice Souk & Heritage
Dubai's soul lives in the old Deira district. The Gold Souk glitters with over 300 shops selling 18-22kt jewellery at prices up to 40% cheaper than India — it's the world's largest gold market. Across the creek, the Spice Souk fills the air with saffron, cardamom, frankincense, and dried roses. Take the traditional Abra water taxi (1 AED) across Dubai Creek. The Al Fahidi Fort (Dubai Museum) and Al Shindagha Heritage Village reveal 200 years of pearling history. The Dubai Frame — a 150m-high picture frame-shaped building — straddles old and new Dubai with glass floor walkways. The Dubai Creek Heritage Village is perfect for understanding Emirati culture.
Museum of the Future & Modern Marvels
Named "the most beautiful building on Earth" by Forbes, the Museum of the Future is a torus-shaped building covered in Arabic calligraphy from Sheikh Mohammed's writings. Inside, five floors showcase futuristic technologies: space exploration, AI, ocean ecosystems, and wellness. JBR Walk (Jumeirah Beach Residence) offers 1.7km of beachside restaurants and shops. Dubai Miracle Garden (open October–April) features 150+ million flowers in elaborate formations. Ski Dubai at Mall of the Emirates is a full indoor snow resort with real slopes, a penguin encounter, and snow park — incredible in a city where outside temperatures hit 45°C. The Jumeirah Mosque is one of Dubai's most beautiful Islamic monuments and offers guided cultural tours.
Dhow Dinner Cruise — Romance on the Creek
A traditional wooden dhow glides along Dubai Creek or Dubai Marina while you dine on a lavish buffet of Arabic and international cuisine. The twinkling city skyline reflecting on the water, the minarets of old mosques, and the cool breeze make for a magical evening. This is a Luxytrix favourite for honeymoon couples and families alike. Our Best Travel Agency in Ahmedabad clients rate the Marina Dhow Cruise as the most romantic evening in Dubai.
Abu Dhabi Day Trip — Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Just 140km from Dubai, Abu Dhabi is worth a full day trip. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is one of the world's most beautiful buildings — 82 domes, 1,000 columns, the world's largest hand-knotted carpet (5,600 sq m), and a chandelier with 1 million Swarovski crystals. Entry is free. Ferrari World on Yas Island has Formula Rossa — the world's fastest roller coaster. Yas Waterworld and Warner Bros. World are also on Yas Island. Our Best Travel Agency in Jaipur, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Indore, Surat guests all include this day trip as a highlight.
Practical Tips for Indian Travellers to Dubai
Dubai hosts 3.5 million Indian residents — the largest expat community — making it extremely India-friendly. Find cheap and delicious Indian food in Bur Dubai and Karama areas (meals from ₹200). The Dubai Metro is the cheapest and most efficient transport (from 3 AED). Currency: 1 AED = approximately ₹22–23 INR. Visa: 30-day tourist visa (single entry ~₹7,500, or on-arrival for many Indian passport holders with valid US/UK/Schengen visa). Duty-free shopping at Dubai Airport is legendary. Most mosques, malls, and public spaces require modest dress. Alcohol is available only at licensed hotel restaurants and bars — not in public. Photography of government buildings, palaces, and people (especially women) without permission is not allowed.