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Monday, July 25, 2022

Dubai (United Arab Emirates) - Atlantis, The Palm (Dubai) - 'they sank Atlantis out at sea'

Dubai (United Arab Emirates)

23 July - 25 July 2022

We keep finding a way to return to Dubai and on each occasion there is something more enticing, more engaging and just more damn exhilarating about it. Previously I've likened Dubai visually to those dark, moody, almost foreboding visuals from the movie Bladerunner, which is not meant to be derisive, just that the impression that it gives is of a time and place that feel so far advanced from the rest of the world. With that said, there is an allure and lustre to Dubai, it's ostentatious certainly, dazzling and almost irreverent in that way that it approaches all things. At some point I use to think of it as being overtly pretentious but there's simply too much going on here and too much to enjoy that the tags that you feel you want to apply for reasons of false appropriateness just seem to be no longer pertinent. I love what Dubai has to offer, and I admit, its taken me a few goes to get to the place where I can readily admit that. Certainly knowing that Inga enjoys Dubai and understanding what she loves about it, slowly convinced me to find the things that I like about it also. These days we'll find any reason to break up our trip home from Europe just to spend a bit of time here.

We took the relatively short flight from Amsterdam with Etihad, arriving at Abu Dhabi International Airport around 8pm in the evening. The distance between Abu Dhabi and Dubai is relatively short, only about 100kms, which you can comfortably drive in just over and hour. Knowing the types of roads that the U.A.E has and also the the common makes and models of cars out on the roads I stepped up our rental option and elected to take a Dodge Charger for the few days that we had planned. A great choice if I must say so myself.

For our few days stayed we'd booked ourselves into the Palm Atlantis. For those that are unaware, this building is as iconic as the Burj al Arab, the Burj Khalifa. Certainly an unparalleled destination in terms of hotels and it's nestled on the equally as iconic Palm Jumeirah archipelago. A fabulous location certainly but also one where you can very easily get entrapped by the bubble of the Atlantis world which makes escaping the recursive island of the Palm a test of your will power. This nested island of entertainment within the larger world of Dubai has more than you need to save you from venturing further afield. Indeed as we drove onto Palm island that evening I said to Inga 'I think it's going to be very unlikely that we drive off this island until we need to go back to the airport'...no truer words were spoken on that trip. We didn't leave the Atlantis complex until 7:00am on the 25th of July, the morning of our flight back to Melbourne from Abu Dhabu.

The Lost Chambers Aquarium - Atlantis, The Palm - Palm Island Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Atlantis, The Palm - Palm Island Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Atlantis, The Palm - Palm Island Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

The Lost Chambers Aquarium - Atlantis, The Palm - Palm Island Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

The Lost Chambers Aquarium - Atlantis, The Palm - Palm Island Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

The breath-taking location of Atlantis sets it apart from all other locations, offering guests a surreal experience in the heart of this man-made marvel. This luxury resort boasts an unrivalled position, perched majestically at the apex of the Palm Jumeirah, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai's impressive skyline. The place is a testament to architectural ingenuity, combining innovative design with opulent amenities that redefine luxury hospitality. There are attractions aplenty ranging from the magnificent Aquaventure Park, the internal (Lost Chambers )aquarium, the plethora of restaurants and bars, shopping options and the views of the Dubai skyline. It's spectacular, without question and even though the temperatures in Dubai soar into the high 40's during the month of July, the access that you have to a vast array of attractions and the manner in which Dubai understands that it needs to counter act the oppressive heat through a vast array of cooling mechanisms just means that the experience is exactly what you want it to be - a pleasure.

Atlantis, The Palm - Palm Island Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Atlantis, The Palm - Palm Island Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

The Lost Chambers Aquarium - Atlantis, The Palm - Palm Island Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

The Lost Chambers Aquarium - Atlantis, The Palm - Palm Island Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Iconic in every sense, the Palm Atlantis stands as a symbol of Dubai's ambition and grandeur. With its distinctive silhouette against the Dubai skyline it captures the imagination of all that see it or those that desire to see it. Whilst we certainly enjoyed our time here the only issue that we found was that we became so entrenched in the 'Atlantis World' that we didn't find the energy to head out into Dubai and do other things. Part of that was travelling with Aiden and having the comfort of not needing to move very far to do an array of activities, which in itself would speak to families as a location of convenience.

High over the Indian Ocean - The Maldives

High over the Indian Ocean - The Maldives

Dubai is a Las Vegas on steroids. It may take you a bit of time to just accept it for what it is but once you immerse yourself into its world then you'll quickly be amazed by their achievements and also what it can offer you.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) - Hitting it off

 Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)

13 September - 15 September 2019

As one of those travelling families that have utilised Abu Dhabi merely a point of transit of the years, getting to be familiar with the International Airport, for us, was akin to establishing familiarity with the city itself. Which is to say, we really haven’t discovered a lot about the poorer/richer cousin of the brash & dazzling Dubai. Somehow on this occasion the feeling we took away was a place that was more engaging and more interesting. I couldn’t tell you the reason for that, we didn’t take in tours of discovery or undertake any culturally insightful events, we had a simple stay at the Bab Al Qasr hotel, a decent view, some sheesha, cocktails and relaxed vibe. Maybe that’s all that was needed. A little time reflecting on another great holiday, and figuring out where the next might originate.

Ready to roll - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Rock Star moves - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Rock Star moves - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

The next day we were at the airport, ready to make our way back to Melbourne. Typically going the rigmarole of checking-in is laborious and boring at the best of times. With a 6-month old it becomes a challenging event, which makes it all the more frustrating when Eithad lets you know that the confirmed seats you have for the flight does not actually guarantee that you’ll get onto the flight. Typical, it seems for Etihad, as this has happened to both my parents and myself in Abu Dhabi previously, Etihad overbooks its flights, by what seems to be a far larger percentage that is common to industry practices. These means therefore that even if you turn up to the airport on-time, your chances of getting offloaded with a fully paid ticket are relatively high. An absolute nuisance and frustration, and a lesson to be learned in terms of drilling in the process of compulsory online check-in. For us, the day delay wasn’t a major drama other than the fact that I was commencing a new job the very next day, and so, re-arranging flights out meant that our new schedule had us in Melbourne at about 6:30am on Monday morning. For any of us that may have arrived home on a long-haul flight and committed ourselves to the torment of heading into work the same day, you know the pain, your working day is nothing short of torture. Still, Etihad gave us $600USD credit each and complimentary accommodation and meals, so not an entire disappointment.

Bab Al Qasr hotel - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Bab Al Qasr hotel - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

The Royal Palace from the Bab Al Qasr hotel - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates


Bab Al Qasr hotel - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Bab Al Qasr hotel - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates


Having talked up the Formula Rossa ride at Ferrari World for the past four weeks, the additional day gave us the opportunity to introduce Inga to the fastest ride on the planet.

There are simply no words and nothing that can prepare for the adrenalin rush the first time you accelerate out of the terminal. Touchpoints you thought that you may have had to any other roller coaster disappear when your body is thrust into the back of your seat and you gasp for air. Reaching 240kph just before you climb vertically into the Arabian sky feels almost surreal as you reach the apex of your first drop and the rest of the park is spread out before you.

For those that want to know the stats, 1.7 G-force at launch, 4.8 G throughout the ride and 0 to 240kph in 4.9 seconds – they’re some serious numbers.

Inga in the second row, red top - Formula Rosso ride - Ferrari World - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Ferrari World - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Ferrari World - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

I was happy that Inga got to share the experience because I had been talking up the ride for a while and I know that she didn’t quite believe that it would live up to the expectation – in her words, as she walked towards me after the right ended, ‘Oh wow…wow…I couldn’t breath …I didn’t expect that’

Exactly

After our afternoon at Ferrari World we headed back to the airport hotel, had some dinner and crashed out for the night.

The good 'ole Krompir Salata - Airport Hotel - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Out over the Indian Ocean

The next day, thankfully, we boarded our flight without any drama and I made it into work for 9:00am start o Day1 at Australian Unity.

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Dubai (United Arab Emirates) - you still owe us

Dubai (United Arab Emirates)

11 September - 13 September 2019

This story commenced with what was to have been a wonderful NYE in Dubai as we ticked over from 2017 to 2018. The NYE that died painfully, as captured in that post, was meant to have met its inevitable crescendo with a typically extravagant Emirati fireworks display that would be set to ignite the cockles of our deepest hopes and dreams, inspiring in us a year of endeavour and achievement. That's what all the good marketing had us believe.

At the stroke of midnight however all that anticipation and excitement floundered like the flaccid phallus of a 70 year old man that left his blue pills in the overhead baggage compartment of his last flight. 

What we had been advised in the immediate aftermath of the greatest of letdowns was that for this year...just this year...Dubai had elected to for a light show, rather than its globally renowned fireworks display. What's more, that light show could not be seen from the Shangri-La Hotel, located on the opposite side of the Burj Khalifa, the focal point of NYE celebrations in Dubai.

Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Dubai - United Arab Emirates

I was livid of course. The Shangri-La had known of this for weeks. Long before I had purchased tickets for the event, and additionally, had sold the event as one of the best vantage points to witness the famous NYE fireworks and festivities of Dubai.

On returning to Belgrade I made the Shangri-La well aware of my grievances and we both settled on two free nights accommodation at the Shangri-La, at a time of my choosing, and, a dinner for two, inclusive of a bottle of wine at their iKandy outdoor restaurant/poolside bar. More than 18 months after the event we had decided to cash in our chips.

Dubai isn't a city for everyone. On my first trip to the burgeoning centre of wild ideas, grand inspiration and engineering marvel, I left feeling more bemused than anything. Admittedly that first time was in 2006, and now, 13 years later, the growth steroids consumed by the emirate has transformed it into a monolithic characterisation of what capitalism does when it runs rampant on the back of petrodollars, human exploitation...and...wild ideas. There's a lot about how the system operates that probably should have me questioning my ethics but if I did that to absolutely everything in my life then where would I be?

View from iKandy @ the Shangri-La - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Where else would Inga be at 9:00am?

This is Inga letting me know exactly where she is

So really, Dubai is like a wondrous Disneyland without sinful overtones that would have align  to a town such as Las Vegas. It's grand, in many ways brash, it drips with money and privilege, sucking you into its realm of both the possible and impossible. For those that love a hot dry climate, then this place has it in spade. For those that love sheesha, great cuisine, cocktails bars, shopping, exploring and about any other touristic venture you can think of, then my, this is a place for you also.

When evening descends in Dubai the night scape scene morphs into something resembling  the dystopian city of LA out of Blade Runner. Not that Dubai is at all sinister or a place where you wouldn't want to spend time but there's something imposing and imperial about the long line of buildings presiding along Al Maktoum Road that both excites and imparts an atmosphere of mystery. It's enigmatic, puzzling at times but full of possibility, and to me, that a great quality for a city to have. Why wouldn't you want to go out and discover what a place such as this has to offer? A city doesn't have to be aesthetically pleasing to be engaging. I personally would rate Dubai as an attractive city, but, it has so much to keep you occupied, and sometimes that's all you need.

Shangri-La Hotel - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Shangri-La Hotel - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

Shangri-La Hotel - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

With all that said, having a 6 month old on your books means that you're restricted into what, where, when and how you can enjoy a place like this. On this occasion we mostly spent our time in the Shangri-La with only the odd excursion outside of the front doors. This was to be expected. Still, it doesn't diminish how I feel about Dubai now, nor will it dissuade me from making my way to this part of the world again soon. In my books, its a cool place to be for a time.

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) - All is quiet on New Year's Day

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ABU DHABI (United Arab Emirates)
01 January - 03 January 2018

Still feeling a little deflated from the NYE debacle, we made drove back down to Abu Dhabi and checked into the palatial Anantara Eastern Mangroves resort. Without question, the Anantara group know how to put together a fantastic hotel in an as equally stunning location, this was no exception.

Anantara Eastern Mangroves Resort - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Anantara Eastern Mangroves Resort - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates


Equally wealthy is comparison to Dubai, striving to be as contemporary, if not as garish as its neighbour, it still has its eye on rapid transformation but in a style that is less high paced than Dubai. Whilst only 90kms apart, their styles and methodology is still different and distinct. Dubai has formed and continues to form its identity via the ‘go big or go home’ adage whilst Abu Dhabi, is still more rooted in tradition and is more culturally connected.

Anantara Eastern Mangroves Resort - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Anantara Eastern Mangroves Resort - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates


Our stay in Abu Dhabi was almost exclusively within the resort, which was perfectly fine. All we wanted to do was access the pool, get some soon, have some cocktails and smoke some shisha. The resort allowed us to do this whilst also providing an exceptional backdrop. Everyone was a winner.

Friday, August 18, 2017

Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) - An enforced detox

ABU DHABI (United Arab Emirates)
12 August - 14 August 2017

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Not exactly an afterthought but not a priority, Abu Dhabi was a necessity for purposes of exiting the UAE with the flights we had purchased.


View from the Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Our welcome at the Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

View from the Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque - the Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shisha @ the Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates


The extent of the sightseeing we did in Abu Dhabi extended to the pool area, gym and shisha lounges of the marvellous Hotel Shangri La Qaryat el Beri, a grand hotel on the Khor Al Maqta waterway.


Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Breakfast @ Shangri La Qaryat el Beri, phenomenal!! - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Breakfast @ Shangri La Qaryat el Beri, phenomenal!! - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates


An opulent hotel with plenty of bars, restaurants, cigar lounge, fantastic gym, private beach, breezy poolside bar and views to the mighty Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque. This was the perfect way to ‘de-buzz’ from our honeymoon.


Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Shangri La Qaryat el Beri - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates


Somehow 6 weeks had just slipped on by so effortlessly but that’s a holiday for you, gone before you know it but the impressions and images you take with you for a lifetime.