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    Dubai Creek



    Looking for rocking vacations! Pack your bags for Dubai. Dubai is one of the hottest vacation spots of world. It is also known as the shopper's paradise. Dubai features some great tourist attractions, such as Hatta Town, Heritage and Diving Village, Jumeirah Archaeological Site, Jumeirah Beach etc. To make your Dubai tourism more enjoyable, you must plan a stay at Dubai hotels.

    Several Dubai hotels also conduct trip to sight seeing in Dubai. Your Dubai trip would be incomplete without visiting Dubai Creek. The Creek mainly divides Dubai into major cities. They are Deira Dubai and Bur Dubai.Middle East Hub offers online information about Dubai Creek. Dubai Creek is approximately 14 kms in length and features eight wharfages. These wharfages are able to cater around 31 ships of 800 tonnes. Each year, approximately 720,000 tonnes of cargo crosses the creek. To maintain the traditional feature, Dubai Creek only allows wooden ships.


    Several neighboring countries rely on Dubai Creek for trade and commerce. They are Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia and India. Dubai Creek is regarded as the major revenue generator in the economy of Dubai. Dubai Creek is considered to be one of the most significant and safe harbor for all the ships. These ships are usually sailing to the Arabian Gulf Region ports, along with Indian and East African countries.

    Abras are serving as taxis for crossing from Deira side to Bur Side. Abras are usually wooden boats.

    Dubai CreekSo, what are you waiting for? Get ready for an exciting trip to Dubai Creek and make your Dubai tour a remarkable experience!

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