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Explore Dubai This Summer with Emirates Dubai Experience Explore Dubai this Summer with Emirates Dubai Experience From thrilling waterparks and bargain-hunt shopping, to cultural evenings and adventure pursuits, there is something for everyone in Dubai this summer. Emirates Dubai Experience Includes: • Accommodation for two adults for 1 night including breakfast • 24 hrs Check-in/Check –out & free wifi • Taxes and municipality fees included (except tourist dirham fee) • Free hotel cancellation up to 72hrs prior to departure • Booking 2+ paid products (e.g. hotel + attraction or hotel + transfer) will result in additional savings • Starting from rates valid from May to September 2021 • Kids Go Free Our preferred hotels Arabian Courtyard Holiday Inn Al Barsha Bur Dubai Al Barsha EUR 36 EUR 43 Free upgrade to a Deluxe Creek View Room. Free upgrade to the Executive Room. 20% discount on F&B, 20% Spa discount, 40% discount on Express Laundry service, Complimentary 15 mins Head & Shoulder massage and Complimentary drink per person per stay at Sherlock Homes or Cross Culture. Crowne Plaza Festival City Zabeel House by Jumeirah The Greens Dubai Festival City Al Barsha EUR 50 EUR 53 Book a Superior Room and get a free Free upgrade to a Popular Balcony Room. upgrade to a Deluxe Room. Book a Deluxe Room and get a free upgrade to an Executive Room. Aloft Palm Jumeirah JA Ocean View Hotel Palm Jumeirah Dubai Marina EUR 66 EUR 75 Free upgrade to a Aloft Seaview Room. Free upgrade to a Junior Suite Half Board Rate EUR 97 Half Board Rate EUR 130 All Inclusive Rate EUR 205 (per night/room). (per night/room). Grand Hyatt Sofitel Downtown Healthcare City Downtown EUR 85 EUR 90 Complimentary breakfast & Half Board Free upgrade to a Luxury Coastline Room. (Dinner only) including free-flow alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Andaz Dubai The Palm - a concept by Address Beach Resort Hyatt Jumeirah Beach Residence Palm Jumeirah EUR 253 EUR 126 Discover the newest hotel in JBR with Free upgrade to Half Board. access to the tallest infinity rooftop pool, verified by Guinness World Records™ on the 77th floor. BUSINESS DOCUMENT This document is intended for business use and should be distributed to intended recipients only. Select from our other 100+ hotels and attractions at exclusive rates to Emirates Airline passengers. Hilton Garden Inn Al Muraqabat Holiday Inn Dubai Festival City Crowne Plaza Dubai – Deira JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai Deira Business Bay Al Barsha Festival City EUR 53 EUR 68 EUR 36 EUR 37 Free upgrade to a Deluxe Creek view Book 5 nights and get a free upgrade to Free upgrade to a Seaview Room. 30% discount on the club lounge. Spa and all F&B outlets except Weslodge, Seven Room. sisters, 10AK and hotel Cartegna. Delta Hotels by Marriott Jumeirah Shangri-La Hotel Dubai Fairmont The Palm Dubai Jumeirah Emirates Towers Beach – Jumeirah Beach Residence Sheikh Zayed Road Palm Jumeirah Sheikh Zayed Road EUR 74 EUR 77 EUR 119 EUR 99 Guests receive 20% discount on Food & Free upgrade to a Deluxe Burj View Also Half Board available for EUR Free upgrade to a Premier Deluxe Room. Beverage (except Room Service, Minibar Room. 170(night/room). and Retail Items). Palazzo Versace Five Palm Jumeirah Nikki Beach Resort and Spa Address Sky View Al Jaddaf Palm Jumeirah Port Rashid Downtown EUR 149 EUR 164 EUR 188 EUR 188 Free upgrade to a Premier Versace Creek Half Board Rate EUR 245 Half Board Rate EUR 276 (night/room). View Room. All Inclusive Rate EUR 443 Half Board Rate EUR 249(night/room). (night/room). NEW – Ahlan Airport Services Add an excursion at exclusive rates Lounge at Concourse B – 4 hours EUR 51p/p Bollywood Parks Dubai EUR 22p/p Ahlan Airport Meet & Assist – standard EUR 22p/p Dubai Classic City Tour EUR 40p/p Ahlan Airport Meet & Assist – premium EUR 31p/p Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark EUR 47p/p Ahlan Airport Transit and Lounge EUR 59p/p Marina Royal Dinner Dhow Cruise EUR 52p/p La Perle EUR 54 p/p Trump International Golf Club EUR 83 / 18 holes Book via Emirates Dubai Experience Reservation Portal. To get access please contact [email protected]. • All rates are nett rates and non-commissionable and for trade partners only If you require support with your booking please contact • Payment by EMD • For Emirates marketed flights only our Emirates Dubai Experience Reservations Team: • Travel period from May until September 2021 [email protected] or +971 4 2144455 • BUSINESSServices DOCUMENT This documentand is ratesintended for businessare usesubject and should be distributed to availability to intended recipients only. and currency fluctuations.
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