Duration
Free cancellation
Book now, pay later
Guided tour
Transfers available
Pickup available
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Cross Dubai Creek on a traditional Abra and enter Al Khayma Heritage House — a restored 19th-century wind-tower building that functioned as the Gulf's natural air-conditioning system.
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Eat where Dubai eats: dates, Arabic tea or coffee, camel milk chocolate, and street food from vendors your guide has vetted — not tourist-facing stalls.
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Upgrade to Premium Tastings to include an Arabic coffee-making session: you'll grind cardamom, blend the spices, and pour from a traditional dallah.
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The Premium option also adds camel milk ice cream, fresh lemon mint juice, karak chai (a condensed milk street tea), falafel and shawarma, and luqaimat (fried dough balls made fresh to order).
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Group Tour with Transfers variant includes hotel pick-up and drop-off; all variants include the Abra ride, heritage house entry, and core food inclusions.
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English-speaking live guide
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Traditional Abra ride across Dubai Creek
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Al Khayma Heritage House entry
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Spice Souk and Gold Souk visit
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Arabic tea or coffee
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Dates
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Camel milk chocolate
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Bottled water
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Pickup and drop-off (Group Tour with Transfers option only)
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Arabic coffee-making session (Premium Tastings only)
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Camel milk ice cream, karak chai, fresh lemon mint juice, falafel, shawarma, luqaimat (Premium Tastings only)
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Meals not listed in inclusions
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Personal purchases at the souks
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Gratuities
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
A guided food and culture walk through old Dubai: Abra crossing, Gold Souk, Spice Souk, and heritage house, with street food included throughout.
Old Dubai, eaten and understood
The tour starts at the Creek waterfront and crosses to Deira by Abra — a five-minute ride on a working wooden ferry that costs one dirham per crossing and carries about 15 people at a time. On the Deira side, the first stop is Al Khayma Heritage House: a 19th-century merchant home with a badgir (wind tower) on the roof — the Gulf's original passive cooling system, drawing sea air down into the rooms below. Your guide explains what this building tells you about who Dubai was before the towers. From there, through the Spice Souk, then the Gold Souk, with your guide pointing out what's traded commercially versus what's positioned for tourists.
The food that stays with you
Throughout the walk, your guide stops at specific vendors: the stall that makes luqaimat to order (fried dough balls dusted in sesame and honey, eaten warm); the cart where karak chai is poured in the condensed-milk style that became Dubai's street drink; the counter where camel milk ice cream is served in flavours that include saffron and cardamom. The Premium Tastings upgrade adds the Arabic coffee session — you grind the beans with cardamom and rosewater, blend at the right ratio, and pour from a dallah into a finjaan cup. Your guide explains what each element means in the hospitality culture of the Gulf. You'll leave the tour with a clear answer to the question: what does Dubai actually taste like?
What to bring
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Modest dress is recommended: covering shoulders and knees for the heritage area.
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Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat are recommended.
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Bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated during the tour.
Accessibility
- This tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
What’s not allowed
- Baby strollers, luggage, or large bags are not allowed.
Additional information
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Children under 2 years are not allowed.
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This tour may be conducted in 2 different languages simultaneously.
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The Dubai Museum is temporarily closed.
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Vegetarian guests: the base tour and Premium Tastings include vegetarian-compatible options (tea, dates, camel milk chocolate, luqaimat, falafel). Confirm at booking if required.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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