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Dibba Bay Cruise

Beautiful views of northeastern Dubai, a refreshing sea breeze and paradisiacal beaches await on our Dibba Bay Cruise. We'll set off from Dubai on an unforgettable boat trip in the Gulf of Oman. Activity Details.

  • 12 - 13 hours
  • 7Good | 7 reviews

Beautiful views of northeastern Dubai, a refreshing sea breeze and paradisiacal beaches await on our Dibba Bay Cruise. We'll set off from Dubai on an unforgettable boat trip in the Gulf of Oman.

Activity Details

At the designated time, we'll pick you up from your hotel in Dubai and travel by minibus to the port of Dibba, which is approximately a 2-hour journey.

Upon arrival at the port, a traditional wooden dhow will be ready. We will then sail through Dibba Bay, located near the border with Oman, enjoying views of the golden sandy beaches and mountains along the coastline.

While you take in the scenery, we will serve Arabic coffee on board. Afterward, we will anchor for swimming, snorkeling, and riding on the banana boats.

A tasty buffet lunch will be provided, featuring salads, vegetarian options, and a barbecue of various meats and fish, along with water and soft drinks.

Additionally, there may be opportunities to see dolphins swimming near the boat during our cruise.

We will also stop offshore for 1 hour of fishing before returning to the port.

After a fulfilling day at sea, we will drop you off at your hotel approximately 12 to 12.5 hours later.

Included

  • Hotel pick up and drop off
  • Transport by minibus and boat
  • English speaking guide
  • Buffet lunch
  • Soft drinks, water, tea and coffee
  • Fishing and snorkelling equipment

Not included

  • Deposit to use the snorkelling equipment: 50AED per person

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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