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Bachelor Party in Dubai | is it Accomplishable?

India CSR by India CSR
September 16, 2021
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Congratulations to the groom-to-be! It is imperative to think of having a bachelor party before your wedding. If you are thinking of Dubai as the destination of your bachelor party, let us tell you that the variety of activities that Dubai has to offer is unparalleled and unequaled. However, you have to respect the laws of the city and need to make sure that you and your friends don’t step out of line.

So, while having a bachelor party in Dubai is an experience of a lifetime, you can also face fines, penalties, and imprisonment if you happen to break, knowingly or unknowingly, even a single law. It sounds restraining! Right? So, before you head over to Dubai with your friends for having a bachelor party; it is wise to go through some of the laws.

What not to do in Dubai?

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  • You cannot drink in public.
  • You cannot go in public in an inebriated condition.
  • Don’t indulge in PDA.
  • Don’t use profane or vulgar language or obscene gestures.
  • If you are developing sentiments against the laws, make sure you don’t go verbal with them.
  • Don’t stare at the local women for an uncomfortably long duration.
  • Don’t take snaps of the locals, especially women or children, without permission.
  • Don’t attempt to indulge a local woman in an undesirable conversation.

The above list is not exhaustive. Make sure that you and your friends are aware of the laws of the UAE before landing at the airport in Dubai. We guess you are frightened now. Don’t be! Abide by and honor the laws and you will have a fantabulous bachelor party experience in Dubai that no other destination in the world can offer. Let us check out some of the must-do activities in Dubai through which you and your friend can celebrate your bachelorhood.

Top Things to do in Dubai to celebrate your Bachelorhood

  • Skydiving

Skydiving in Dubai is truly world-class. You can go for the tandem skydive over Palm Jumeirah and catch unparalleled views of the wonderful skyline of the city. It is always better that you take up sky diving at the beginning of your trip.

  • The Top of Burj Khalifa

Visiting Dubai and not going to the top of Burj Khalifa means you have missed something great and your trip is incomplete. The top of Burj Khalifa offers you spectacular views of the city especially at night time when all the skyscrapers are illuminated. The last entry for going to the top is at 11:30 PM. However, if you are thinking that you can book your tickets to the top on-the-spot, you will have to face disappointment. Hence, make sure that you book tickets online for the same well-in-advance.

  • Opt for a Private Tour

You and your friends can opt for a Dubai Private Tour. According to dhow cruise dubai marina, you can design the tour yourself by letting the agency know the sites that you wish to visit and they will make a custom itinerary for you. You can even choose a vehicle of your choice and how long you wish to stay at each site. This is one of the best activities that you can do to celebrate your bachelorhood in Dubai as everything is according to your own desire.

  • Desert Safari

Desert Safari in Dubai includes dashing over the sand dunes in an SUV or a quad bike, tasty barbeque, belly-dancing, camel-riding, and smoking shisha. Since you will be celebrating your bachelorhood with your friends, it is highly recommended that you opt for a private safari.

  • Ski Dubai

In the beginning, we told that the variety of activities that Dubai has to offer; no other destination in the world can match it. It is only in Dubai that you can have a barbeque on the sand dunes and then ski over the snow in a single day. Head over to the Mall of Emirates which houses Ski Dubai, a snow resort spread over 3000 square feet. Here you can indulge in several activities that you will usually enjoy at a hill station like getting in a good old snowball fight with your friends, snowboarding, skiing, and even watch a penguin show. Imagine! One time of the day you are enjoying a desert safari and immediately in the next moment you are enjoying hot chocolate in a temperature ranging from -1 to 2 degrees Celsius. You can only experience this in Dubai.

  • Night clubs and pubs

There are a ton of night clubs in Dubai; however, the most popular is Zero Gravity at Dubai Marina, by the beach. It houses a swimming pool with a glass front that overlooks the beach and a restaurant. As the night falls in, the place transforms into one of the best night clubs in the city and DJs will never stop playing popular tracks. Other popular destinations are WHITE Dubai, Double Decker Pub, Saffron Restaurant, and more.

  • Dhow dinner cruise

In the evenings, you and your friends can opt for Dhow Dubai Marina dinner cruise in which a traditional wooden boat known as a dhow, refurbished into a floating restaurant, will sail you through Dubai Marina. You can enjoy the delicious food on the dhow and the king-like hospitality that you will get. You also get to experience a live dance and singing performance. All this in the middle of the sea beneath the majestic skyline of Dubai Marina is an experience of a lifetime.

  • Water Sports

Apart from sky diving, you can also indulge in a number of water sports like jet-skiing, knee-boarding, and even shark diving and cage snorkeling.

Final Words

These are some of the major activities that you can do in Dubai and which makes having a bachelor party a totally accomplishable task in Dubai. While there are no strip clubs in the city, the number of things that you can do is never-ending. So, what are you waiting for? Head over to Dubai with your friends and celebrate your bachelorhood.


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