Dubai has a different approach to entice tourists, and it pays little heed to price tags unless they are exorbitant enough to qualify as attractions in and of themselves.
Stars, CEOs, and members of the royal family frequently visit The Emirate, arriving on its beaches in helicopters, yachts, and luxury vehicles.
To suit the interests of the wealthy, Dubai has developed a wide range of upmarket attractions. We look at a handful of the VIP experiences that are offered. Dubai has a different approach to entice tourists, and it pays little heed to price tags unless they are exorbitant enough to qualify as attractions in and of themselves.
Buy your own island
The man-made World archipelago, DubaiYou won’t have to worry about your neighbours asking you to turn the music down if they don’t live right next door. As construction on Dubai’s enormous artificial archipelago “The World” advances, private islands are starting to become available. One 11.6-acre offering is currently available for the pitiful price of $16 million, and many more “countries” are anticipated to be on the market in the following years.
Make connections at The Capital Club
The Capital is well-known among the business and political elites as one of the most exclusive private members clubs in the world and as a destination for social gatherings. Membership is presumably by invitation only and costs $15,000 per year. For that, you may take use of the on-site gallery and Michelin-starred food, but for many guests, the best perk is the chance to network with the affluent and famous.
Drive your Ferrari into a nightclub
High rollers may now benefit from a special offer from the opulent new venue Secret Room. For less than $3,000, guests may drive their Ferrari right onto the dance floor, where they can revel in the admiration of the crowd or choose to ignore their irritation. Because the club owners can only fit one car at a time, there is fierce competition.
Splash on the auctions
Dubai-based Indian businessman Balwinder Sahani paid 33 million dirhams ($9 million) for a Dubai license plate.High rollers may now benefit from a special offer from the opulent new venue Secret Room. For less than $3,000, guests may drive their Ferrari right onto the dance floor, where they can revel in the admiration of the crowd or choose to ignore their irritation. Because the club owners can only fit one car at a time, there is fierce competition.
Host a yacht party
Rarely do wealthy travellers bring their own. But if that seems like too much bother, you may pay an hourly fee of almost $130,000 to hire a 145-foot superyacht that can accommodate 25 people for a weekend. The Rich List Group has organized its own private boat parties for a restricted clientele.
Set up camp in the Royal Bridge Atlantis Suite
The Royal Bridge Suite at Atlantis, the Palm in Dubai spans nearly 10,000 square feet.Dubai’s most expensive hotel room, with nightly rates of about $20,000, is routinely included on lists of the most expensive places in the world.
This does include a wonderful sea view, a gaming room, a spa, and staff or personal assistants. Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian are reportedly among the guests who took advantage of the hospitality.
Party on top of the world
Since 2014, the famed Burj al-Arab hotel has made its helipad available for weddings and other special occasions, with rates beginning at roughly $55,000. The location, at 212 metres above sea level, offers stunning views, however vertigo sufferers may struggle. Birthday wishes that can be seen from the helicopter that guests arrive in are just one of the unique touches the hotel staff is keen to offer.
Gold treatment
The Talise Ottoman Spa in the Jumeirah Zabeel Saray Hotel advertises itself as providing “the world’s most sumptuous spa experience.” Clients are covered in a gold body mask that the spa claims would revitalise their skin as part of its most costly service.
Sample the world’s most expensive perfume
The Talise Ottoman Spa in the Jumeirah Zabeel Saray Hotel advertises itself as providing “the world’s most sumptuous spa experience.” Clients are covered in a gold body mask that the spa claims would revitalise their skin as part of its most costly service.
Join a polo club
The sport enjoys a passionate following in the Emirate and has played host to a number of important championships. It is loved by royal families across the world, including Dubai’s. The best method to get engaged is to pay an initial investment of at least $10,000 to join a famous club.
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