Get An Aerial View Of Dubai As You Fly Over The City In A Helicopter

by Vaishalee Kalvankar
Get An Aerial View Of Dubai As You Fly Over The City In A Helicopter

Every time one talks about Dubai, the impeccable infrastructure is something that instantly comes to your mind. Dubai is surely one of the most mesmerizing cities in the world. Have you ever imagined how this wonderful city would look like from the sky? The imagination seems amazing. Isn’t it? Why not see it for real? Yes, you can now get an aerial view of Dubai by flying in a Helicopter. How? Keep reading to know.

Fly In A Helicopter Over Dubai

Falcon tours offer luxurious helicopters that serve you with the most breathtaking view of Dubai. You can witness the beauty of Dubai’s cityscapes and landscapes from the sky. They have a variety of helicopter rides to offer. The Pearl helicopter ride takes off from the Atlantis hotel at Palm Jumeirah Island. It then goes towards Burj Khalifa, which is the tallest building in the world. You will be then flying above the Dubai coastline and Burj Al Arab. The ride lasts up to 12 minutes and accommodates about 5 people. There are other ride options as well like a Fun ride, Iconic tour, City circuit, Imperial tour and Gulf Desert Heli.

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Reach 60 Minutes Earlier

Make sure you reach 60 minutes before your flight timings. This is for safety checks and flight safety instructions. They also will check your weight for safety reasons so that the helicopter remains balanced. If you are a resident of Dubai, your Emirates ID is enough but if you are a tourist, you will have to bring your passport. Tickets start from AED649 per person. If you thinking of a perfect date idea or anniversary or birthday gift, this ride will be the best. Looking for exclusive offers and discounts? Download the DoJoin App.

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How cool is that!

Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/Falcon Tours

First Published: October 21, 2022 5:11 PM