The 8 Best Wine Tours & Tastings in Dubai, Emirate of Dubai

September 3, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

Dubai is a destination that mixes modern culture with history, adventure with world-class shopping and entertainment. Catch a show at the Dubai Opera, see downtown from atop the Burj Khalifa and spend an afternoon along Dubai Creek exploring the gold, textile and spice souks. If you’re looking for thrills, you can float above the desert dunes in a hot air balloon, climb aboard a high-speed ride at IMG Worlds of Adventure or skydive over the Palm Jumeirah.
Restaurants in Dubai

1. Dubai: Desert Safari with Camel Ride & Dune Bashing

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Travel back to the days of the desert nomads on a 7-hour tour from Dubai, and experience the landscape as it was 50 years ago. Join an escort on a camel safari through the dunes. Then, enjoy falconry and bread making demonstrations, and more. • See the dunes of the Dubai desert from the back of a camel • Experience the desert landscape like a Bedouin • Watch demonstrations of falconry and traditional music and dance (not available during the Holy month of Ramadan) • Get a henna tattoo painting • Learn how traditional bread is made in the desert

Inclusions: Pick Up by 4x4 Land Cruiser, Desert Dune Bashing with Professional Driver (40 - 50 Minutes), Professional Guide, Unlimited Mineral Water., Welcome Arabic Sweets (Lively made), Arabic Coffee & Dates., Tea and Coffee., Henna Painting., Camel Riding., Sunset Photography Opportunity., Sandboard - Sand Skiing., Photography in Arabic Dress., Hubbly Bubbly Corners., Tanoura Dance Show., Fire Show., Buffet Dinner with Veg Option., Enchanting Belly Dance Show (Live performance with Leading Artist), Transfer back to Hotel/residence by 4 x 4 vehicle., Starter - Shawarma & Falafel, International Buffet Dinner / BBQ ( Veg and Non-Veg), Unlimited Soft drinks

Exclusions: Quad Bike ( Additional Charges), Alcoholic Drink ( Additional Charges)

Reviewed By rmncodh

It was wonderful. The weather was great, cooling. The cruise was nice. The performance was good. Even the Arabic songs were great, though it was our first time listening.

2. Discover Dubai by Night with Dine Experience at Burj Al Arab

Gray Line Emirates & Oman
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Burj Al Arab, A dream coming true. Take advantage of our VIP offer to discover Dubai by night and dine @ “AL IWAN” the Jewel place

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Dinner, Private transportation, WiFi on board

Exclusions: Alcoholic beverages, Personal expenses

Reviewed By 660reuvens

It wasn't terrible and it certainly wasnt great. We were picked up at our hotel about twenty minutes late in a Gray Lines minibus. Driver only; guide service was provided by headphones and a canned narrative often a bit out of sync from where we were at the time. Although it was booked as an English tour, we were the only people on the bus who spoke English. The other languages were handled as was English by the multilingual headphones. The driver spoke a very fractured English which was hard to understand and none of the other languages so I frequently had to translate the driver's comment as to where he would meet us and how long we could spend at a given site. The tour itself was comprehensive and covered a reasonable amount of sites with adequate time per site. Lunch was not included and not even water, which was a first for any tour I had been on. However the driver did stop at a supermarket in the morning so people could buy water or soft drinks. I noted that we frequently parked a substantial distance from sites involving long walks while other tour busses seemed to be able to park much closer. The extreme example came when we went to ascend the tallest skyscraper in the world Burj Khalifa. I noted that other tour guides either accompanied their groups to the top or at least arranged to meet them at the base of the elevators after the ascent. Not this group. The driver raced with other members of the group way ahead of us leaving my wife, who uses a cane and myself way behind, concerned we would lose sight of him as he navigated through a complicated and crowded Dubai Mall to reach the elevators to the top. We finally caught up, the driver gave us the tickets and we rode to the top on our own. However he said he would meet us back at the tour van, about 2 km away back thru the geographically complicated largest mall in the world. We asked security guards to direct us back to the right parking lot. The guards all expressed amazement that the guide had not stayed to escort us back as apparently everyone else did. With considerable difficulty we made it back to the van exactly at the appointed time only to find it locked and no driver in sight. Twenty minutes later he showed up with no apology anf the tour continued. At the end of the day, though we were only a few minutes from our hotel, he refused to drop us off there and said we needed to get a taxi to go back to the hotel. Indeed he stated he was being tracked by the tour company on GPS and would be penalized if he returned us to where we started. Otherwise he would take us back to the Dubai Mall, a half hour's drive away. You can probably do better than this tour to see Dubai.

3. Dubai Desert Safari with Live Shows

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Head to the gorgeous deserts of Dubai in luxury, air-conditioned Toyota Land Cruiser Strap yourself into our air-conditioned, luxury 4x4 and get ready for a rollercoaster ride through the sand i.e Dune Bashing Engage in Sand Boarding - Throw your hands within the air and scream away as you're carried over sand dunes within the centre of the expansive desert Feel the freedom of riding automatic quad bikes through one among nature's great wildernesses with none driver's license. Explore the gorgeous Dubai deserts on a gorgeous camel Visit the Bedouin camps. Meet Bedouin nomads, get in-tuned with their lifestyle, culture, traditions, and much more. Take time to explore the Souvenir shops. Enjoy Henna Art, Belly Dance, Tanoura Dance, and a lavish Arabic Buffet Dinner After a 6-hour long journey head back to your hotel in Dubai

Inclusions: Pick up between 2:30pm to 3:30pm from your hotel or residence in Dubai or Sharjah, 30 minute dune bashing in the big red dunes of the Dubai desert by licensed safari guide, Watch the sunset behind Dubai from the top of the dunes, Camel ride in desert camp Area, Traditional Henna painting tatto design in desert camp, Arabic dress photography in desert camp, Shisha will be served in desert camp ( shesha Corner ), Refreshment with unlimited Water, Tea, Coffee, and Soft Drinks, Dinner of traditional Arabic BBQ (buffet) in the desert camp veg & Non Veg, Professional Live Arabic Belly Dance ( During Ramadan and Dry Days not Available), Sunset Photography Opportunity., Sandboard - Sand Skiing., Tanoura Dance Show., Fire Show., Separate toilet facilities for men and women

Exclusions: Quad Bike ( Additional Charges), Alcoholic Drink ( Additional Charges), Horse Ride on Extra charges

Reviewed By rmncodh

It was wonderful. The weather was great, cooling. The cruise was nice. The performance was good. Even the Arabic songs were great, though it was our first time listening.

4. Dhow Cruise Dinner on Dubai Creek

Gray Line Emirates & Oman
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Dubai being surrounded by water, this cruise will sail on the Creek side of old Dubai. Dinner with lights on a wooden Boat.

Inclusions: Transportation with an english driver., Cruise fees and dinner with soft drinks

Exclusions: Personal expenses, Alcohal beverages, Gratuities

Reviewed By 660reuvens

It wasn't terrible and it certainly wasnt great. We were picked up at our hotel about twenty minutes late in a Gray Lines minibus. Driver only; guide service was provided by headphones and a canned narrative often a bit out of sync from where we were at the time. Although it was booked as an English tour, we were the only people on the bus who spoke English. The other languages were handled as was English by the multilingual headphones. The driver spoke a very fractured English which was hard to understand and none of the other languages so I frequently had to translate the driver's comment as to where he would meet us and how long we could spend at a given site. The tour itself was comprehensive and covered a reasonable amount of sites with adequate time per site. Lunch was not included and not even water, which was a first for any tour I had been on. However the driver did stop at a supermarket in the morning so people could buy water or soft drinks. I noted that we frequently parked a substantial distance from sites involving long walks while other tour busses seemed to be able to park much closer. The extreme example came when we went to ascend the tallest skyscraper in the world Burj Khalifa. I noted that other tour guides either accompanied their groups to the top or at least arranged to meet them at the base of the elevators after the ascent. Not this group. The driver raced with other members of the group way ahead of us leaving my wife, who uses a cane and myself way behind, concerned we would lose sight of him as he navigated through a complicated and crowded Dubai Mall to reach the elevators to the top. We finally caught up, the driver gave us the tickets and we rode to the top on our own. However he said he would meet us back at the tour van, about 2 km away back thru the geographically complicated largest mall in the world. We asked security guards to direct us back to the right parking lot. The guards all expressed amazement that the guide had not stayed to escort us back as apparently everyone else did. With considerable difficulty we made it back to the van exactly at the appointed time only to find it locked and no driver in sight. Twenty minutes later he showed up with no apology anf the tour continued. At the end of the day, though we were only a few minutes from our hotel, he refused to drop us off there and said we needed to get a taxi to go back to the hotel. Indeed he stated he was being tracked by the tour company on GPS and would be penalized if he returned us to where we started. Otherwise he would take us back to the Dubai Mall, a half hour's drive away. You can probably do better than this tour to see Dubai.

5. Dhow Cruise Dinner at Canal From Dubai

Gray Line Emirates & Oman

Discover the latest attraction of Dubai from the Dubai from the water, this cruise will sail on the newest man made Canal just opened in DUBAI

Inclusions: Transportation round trip, Cruise fees, Dinner on board with soft drinks

Exclusions: Personal expenses, Alcohal beverages, Gratuities

Reviewed By 660reuvens

It wasn't terrible and it certainly wasnt great. We were picked up at our hotel about twenty minutes late in a Gray Lines minibus. Driver only; guide service was provided by headphones and a canned narrative often a bit out of sync from where we were at the time. Although it was booked as an English tour, we were the only people on the bus who spoke English. The other languages were handled as was English by the multilingual headphones. The driver spoke a very fractured English which was hard to understand and none of the other languages so I frequently had to translate the driver's comment as to where he would meet us and how long we could spend at a given site. The tour itself was comprehensive and covered a reasonable amount of sites with adequate time per site. Lunch was not included and not even water, which was a first for any tour I had been on. However the driver did stop at a supermarket in the morning so people could buy water or soft drinks. I noted that we frequently parked a substantial distance from sites involving long walks while other tour busses seemed to be able to park much closer. The extreme example came when we went to ascend the tallest skyscraper in the world Burj Khalifa. I noted that other tour guides either accompanied their groups to the top or at least arranged to meet them at the base of the elevators after the ascent. Not this group. The driver raced with other members of the group way ahead of us leaving my wife, who uses a cane and myself way behind, concerned we would lose sight of him as he navigated through a complicated and crowded Dubai Mall to reach the elevators to the top. We finally caught up, the driver gave us the tickets and we rode to the top on our own. However he said he would meet us back at the tour van, about 2 km away back thru the geographically complicated largest mall in the world. We asked security guards to direct us back to the right parking lot. The guards all expressed amazement that the guide had not stayed to escort us back as apparently everyone else did. With considerable difficulty we made it back to the van exactly at the appointed time only to find it locked and no driver in sight. Twenty minutes later he showed up with no apology anf the tour continued. At the end of the day, though we were only a few minutes from our hotel, he refused to drop us off there and said we needed to get a taxi to go back to the hotel. Indeed he stated he was being tracked by the tour company on GPS and would be penalized if he returned us to where we started. Otherwise he would take us back to the Dubai Mall, a half hour's drive away. You can probably do better than this tour to see Dubai.

6. 4x4 Deluxe Desert Safari Dubai with Camel Riding

Ganzay

Head out into the Desert Safari Dubai on this guided tour from Dubai. After the thrill of dune bashing, enjoy a relaxing drive toward the desert campsite where you’ll be greeted with a traditional welcome of tea, Arabic sweets, fruits, and dates. Other activities include sunset photography, sandboarding, camel riding, henna painting, and hubbly bubbly shisha. Plus dine on a buffet and enjoy live entertainment. • Spend an evening in the desert Safari filled with activities and entertainment • Watch traditional shows including belly dancing • Dinner includes vegetarian and non-vegetarian options plus soft drinks • Hotel pickup and drop-off is included

Inclusions: Pick Up by 4x4 Land Cruiser, Desert Dune Bashing with Professional Driver (40 - 50 Minutes), Professional Guide Available., Unlimited Mineral Water., Welcome Arabic Sweets (Lively made), Arabic Coffee & Dates., Tea and Coffee., Henna Painting., Camel Riding., Sunset Photography Opportunity., Sandboard - Sand Skiing., Photography in Arabic Dress., Hubbly Bubbly Corners., Tanoura Dance Show., Fire Show., Buffet Dinner with Veg Option., Enchanting Belly Dance Show (Live performance with Leading Artist), Transfer back to Hotel/residence by 4 x 4 vehicle., International Buffet Dinner / BBQ ( Veg and Non-Veg), Unlimited Soft drinks

Exclusions: Quad Bike ( Additional Charges), Alcoholic Drink ( Additional Charges)

Reviewed By rmncodh

It was wonderful. The weather was great, cooling. The cruise was nice. The performance was good. Even the Arabic songs were great, though it was our first time listening.

7. Discover Dubai by Night with Dine Experience at Atlantis Kaleidoscope

Gray Line Emirates & Oman

Dinner and Fame @ “Kaleidoscope” restaurant, take advantage of this offer to discover Dubai by night and the Atlantis at the same time Participate in Gray line's ultimate Dubai By Night tour and take advantage of an ideal introduction to the largest city of the Emirates

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Dinner, Private transportation, WiFi on board

Exclusions: Alcoholic beverages, Personal expenses

Reviewed By 660reuvens

It wasn't terrible and it certainly wasnt great. We were picked up at our hotel about twenty minutes late in a Gray Lines minibus. Driver only; guide service was provided by headphones and a canned narrative often a bit out of sync from where we were at the time. Although it was booked as an English tour, we were the only people on the bus who spoke English. The other languages were handled as was English by the multilingual headphones. The driver spoke a very fractured English which was hard to understand and none of the other languages so I frequently had to translate the driver's comment as to where he would meet us and how long we could spend at a given site. The tour itself was comprehensive and covered a reasonable amount of sites with adequate time per site. Lunch was not included and not even water, which was a first for any tour I had been on. However the driver did stop at a supermarket in the morning so people could buy water or soft drinks. I noted that we frequently parked a substantial distance from sites involving long walks while other tour busses seemed to be able to park much closer. The extreme example came when we went to ascend the tallest skyscraper in the world Burj Khalifa. I noted that other tour guides either accompanied their groups to the top or at least arranged to meet them at the base of the elevators after the ascent. Not this group. The driver raced with other members of the group way ahead of us leaving my wife, who uses a cane and myself way behind, concerned we would lose sight of him as he navigated through a complicated and crowded Dubai Mall to reach the elevators to the top. We finally caught up, the driver gave us the tickets and we rode to the top on our own. However he said he would meet us back at the tour van, about 2 km away back thru the geographically complicated largest mall in the world. We asked security guards to direct us back to the right parking lot. The guards all expressed amazement that the guide had not stayed to escort us back as apparently everyone else did. With considerable difficulty we made it back to the van exactly at the appointed time only to find it locked and no driver in sight. Twenty minutes later he showed up with no apology anf the tour continued. At the end of the day, though we were only a few minutes from our hotel, he refused to drop us off there and said we needed to get a taxi to go back to the hotel. Indeed he stated he was being tracked by the tour company on GPS and would be penalized if he returned us to where we started. Otherwise he would take us back to the Dubai Mall, a half hour's drive away. You can probably do better than this tour to see Dubai.

8. Discover Dubai by Night and Dine experience at the SKI slopes View

Gray Line Emirates & Oman

Dine on ski slope @"KARAM' in Dubai with an astonishing view of the slopes & discover Dubai by night by private vehicle-Who offers that?.Yes Gray Line

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Dinner, Private transportation, WiFi on board

Exclusions: Alcoholic beverages, Personal expenses

Reviewed By 660reuvens

It wasn't terrible and it certainly wasnt great. We were picked up at our hotel about twenty minutes late in a Gray Lines minibus. Driver only; guide service was provided by headphones and a canned narrative often a bit out of sync from where we were at the time. Although it was booked as an English tour, we were the only people on the bus who spoke English. The other languages were handled as was English by the multilingual headphones. The driver spoke a very fractured English which was hard to understand and none of the other languages so I frequently had to translate the driver's comment as to where he would meet us and how long we could spend at a given site. The tour itself was comprehensive and covered a reasonable amount of sites with adequate time per site. Lunch was not included and not even water, which was a first for any tour I had been on. However the driver did stop at a supermarket in the morning so people could buy water or soft drinks. I noted that we frequently parked a substantial distance from sites involving long walks while other tour busses seemed to be able to park much closer. The extreme example came when we went to ascend the tallest skyscraper in the world Burj Khalifa. I noted that other tour guides either accompanied their groups to the top or at least arranged to meet them at the base of the elevators after the ascent. Not this group. The driver raced with other members of the group way ahead of us leaving my wife, who uses a cane and myself way behind, concerned we would lose sight of him as he navigated through a complicated and crowded Dubai Mall to reach the elevators to the top. We finally caught up, the driver gave us the tickets and we rode to the top on our own. However he said he would meet us back at the tour van, about 2 km away back thru the geographically complicated largest mall in the world. We asked security guards to direct us back to the right parking lot. The guards all expressed amazement that the guide had not stayed to escort us back as apparently everyone else did. With considerable difficulty we made it back to the van exactly at the appointed time only to find it locked and no driver in sight. Twenty minutes later he showed up with no apology anf the tour continued. At the end of the day, though we were only a few minutes from our hotel, he refused to drop us off there and said we needed to get a taxi to go back to the hotel. Indeed he stated he was being tracked by the tour company on GPS and would be penalized if he returned us to where we started. Otherwise he would take us back to the Dubai Mall, a half hour's drive away. You can probably do better than this tour to see Dubai.

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