The Importance Of My Life In Dubai

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Ras Al Khaimah, one of seven beautiful Emirates located in the northernmost part of the United Arab Emirates. Throughout this paper I will be talking about my favourite vacation and intergrade material I have learned throughout my intro to tourism course. Throughout my life I have been very fortunate to travel around the globe and experience beautiful and raw cultures this world has to offer. Through my teenage life, I grew up in Dubai, an Emirate that is growing rapidly and highly recognised when discerning the tourism industry. Each Emirate has a royal family that sets the rules and Sharia laws that local, expats and tourists need to oblige too and respect. Saying this, the royal family of each Emirate decides what to do with their land, and this is why some emirates are more …show more content…

When deciding with my friends where we wanted to go for a quick get away, there were push and pull factors that came into play. The main push factor for our group was the conclusion that although Dubai has many resorts and beautiful beaches, the city is too crowded and we wanted to get away from the city crowd. An additional push factor was the price, Dubai and RAK both have five star hotels however, because of the demand of tourists wanting to go to Dubai, hotel companies raise their prices and cause locals and expats who live in the city to find alternatives that will provide the same quality, except different scenery. A pull factor that helped make our decision was the resort that we found. The Cove Rotana is inspired by a Nubian touch, with man made lagoons and beautiful green hills, there are villas located all over the resort with private pools and accommodations for all types of tourists. Another pull factor was being able to wake up in the morning and just walk to the beach, relax and enjoy getting

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