Tempo’s Taste of Dubai is a matter of convenience
Tempo Holidays’ three-day Taste of Dubai package provides travellers – especially stopover and first time travellers to Dubai — with a structured package for convenience, but with the freedom to explore the city and markets at leisure.
A key Tempo Holidays service with this package is the contact number of a pre-assigned representative who will act as the client’s personal contact throughout the stay.
The package, priced from $311 per person twin share, includes meet and assist at Dubai Airport, handling fee and welcome pack, arrival and departure transfers by coach with English speaking guides, accommodation at a choice of Gold, Silver or Bronze standard hotels with breakfasts and afternoon Dubai ‘City of Merchants’ tour.
There is time to experience real and unique Middle Eastern culture and food at the highly recommended Sundowner Dune Dinner (from $111 per person).
Tempo Holidays’ Product Manager for Dubai , Jeremy Hearst said Tempo’s Bronze, Silver and Gold accommodation options provided agents with upsell opportunities.
“ Dubai is rightly on the map as an interesting stopover,” he said. “Apart from culture, it offers some of the world’s finest hotels, excellent cuisine and is host to international events such as the world’s richest horse race – the Dubai World Cup, and allows travellers to easily visit the neighbouring Gulf States including Oman and its fascinating ancient fortresses.”
Dubai also offers excellent connections into the Middle East including Egypt and Jordan.
A report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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