Experience Romance: Your 7-Day Dubai Holiday Package for Honeymoon

Romantic 7-Day Dubai Honeymoon Experience

There’s something about Dubai that hits differently when you’re travelling with someone you love. The city is dramatic by design, gold at every turn, skyscrapers that seem to compete with the clouds, a desert that stretches out in every direction and somehow feels intimate at sunset. Six nights, seven days. Enough time to actually slow down, take it all in, and come home feeling like you didn’t just visit a city. It’s the kind of place where the first morning you wake up and look out the window, you both just look at each other and go, okay, this is real. You started your marriage in one of the most extraordinary places on the planet.

At TravelSaga Tourism, our 7-day Dubai honeymoon package is built around exactly that feeling. Not a checklist of landmarks, but a real, properly paced trip – with the right mix of romance, adventure, and time that’s just yours.

What the Package Covers

Before the day-by-day, here’s what’s already taken care of when you book with TravelSaga:

  • Choose from 3-star, 4-star, or 5-star hotels. We cover 6 nights’ hotel accommodation with daily breakfast
  • Return airport transfers are taken care of
  • Indulge in a half-day Dubai city tour
  • Spend your evening on a Dhow Cruise along Dubai Marina with a buffet dinner
  • Evening activities include a desert safari with dune bashing, camel ride, and BBQ dinner
  • A full-day Abu Dhabi city tour, including the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
  • Burj Khalifa At the Top (124th floor)
  • Dubai Mall and the Fountain Show
  • Museum of the Future
  • Dubai Frame
  • Dubai tourist visa (30 days) with full documentation support

Starting from AED 2,114 per person in off-peak season, going up to AED 3,500+ in peak. Five-star options and New Year travel have their own pricing the TravelSaga team will walk you through what fits your budget.

Your Dubai Honeymoon Itinerary – Day by Day

Day 1: Land, Breathe, Begin

Your airport transfer is waiting when you land. No scrambling for taxis, no figuring out directions after a long flight. Check in, freshen up, and take the city at whatever pace you need. If you’re arriving in the evening, step outside and just walk. Downtown Dubai or the Marina at night is the kind of thing that makes you glad you came.

Day 2: The City, Then the Water

After breakfast, the Dubai city tour takes you through the places that tell you about this city. Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah Mosque, the Gold Souk, and the Spice Souk. You’ll drive the length of Sheikh Zayed Road and feel the scale of it. By evening, you’re on a Dhow Cruise Dubai through the Marina. Witness dinner on the water, the skyline lit up on both sides, live music drifting across the deck. It’s the kind of evening that sets the tone for the whole trip.

Day 3: Into the Desert

Morning is free to sleep in, explore, or wander wherever you like. Afternoon is the time when you prepare for evening desert safari. Dune bashing first, which is exactly as wild as it sounds and exactly as fun. Then camel rides, sandboarding, and watching the sun drop behind the dunes. By the time you settle into the Bedouin camp for the BBQ dinner, with the tanoura dancing and the fire going and the sky above you completely open and full of stars, you’ll understand why this is the part of the trip people talk about most when they get home.

Day 4: Abu Dhabi

An hour’s drive and a completely different city. Abu Dhabi is quieter, wider, and more spread out, and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is one of the most beautiful buildings. White marble everywhere, a courtyard that reflects the sky perfectly, a chandelier inside that you can’t quite take in all at once. The tour also covers the Corniche and photo stops at Emirates Palace and Qasr Al Watan. Back in Dubai by evening.

Day 5: The Burj, The Mall, The Fountain

Today is for the big one. The Burj Khalifa’s 124th floor, 452 metres up, the whole city below you, the desert on one side and the Gulf on the other. Book this for late afternoon and you catch the city turning gold as the sun goes down. After that, Dubai Mall for as long as you want, and then the Fountain Show. Watch it at least twice.

Day 6: Something New, Something Yours

Museum of the Future in the morning — it looks like something from a film set, and the inside lives up to it. Then, the Dubai Frame, which literally frames the old city on one side and the new city on the other, through its glass floor bridge. The rest of the day is yours. This is the day for the optional add-ons if you’ve been thinking about it.

Day 7: Slow Morning, Then Home

Most flights leave in the evening. Take the morning. Have a proper breakfast, do some last-minute shopping, and walk somewhere you haven’t been yet. Check out, transfer to the airport, and leave knowing that you didn’t rush a single day of it.

Hotels That You Can Pick

TravelSaga offers three tiers, and all of them are genuinely good options depending on what you’re after.

3-Star (Budget & Comfort): Arabian Park Hotel or similar. Clean, well-located, and with everything you need without the excess. 

4-Star (The Middle Ground): Grand Excelsior Al Barsha or similar. More space, better amenities, a step up in feel.

5-Star (The Full Experience): Media Rotana, Sofitel Jumeirah Beach, Waldorf Astoria Palm Jumeirah. If you’re going to splurge anywhere, this is the trip to do it. 

Hotel allocation is subject to availability, and the team will confirm your property at the time of booking.

Best Time to Visit Dubai

November to March is the sweet spot for pleasant temperatures, everything running, and ideal for outdoor experiences. Peak season (December and January) is the most popular and the most expensive, but for the New Year in Dubai specifically, it’s something else. Book well in advance. It is generally the best time to visit Dubai

April, May, September, and October are the shoulder months, less crowded, better value, still comfortable enough for most activities.

June to August is summer, hot, but the deals are real. Great if your honeymoon is centred on the indoor attractions, spa days, and rooftop dinners rather than long hours outside.

A Few Things Worth Knowing

  • Visa is included: The 30-day Dubai tourist visa is part of the package. TravelSaga handles the application; you just need to send through your documents (passport copy, photos, flight reservation), and the team takes it from there. Processing typically runs a few working days; applications go in around 15 days before your travel date.
  • Flights aren’t included, but the team can help you find good options if you need them.
  • Tourism Dirham (the nightly hotel sustainability fee) is paid directly at the property; it’s not a TravelSaga charge.
  • Customisation is easy. Want to upgrade your hotel? Add a private yacht dinner? Switch the order of the days around? The team handles it. This is your honeymoon; the itinerary should fit you, not the other way around.

To Sum Things Up, 

We’ve been doing this long enough to know what makes a honeymoon trip actually work — and what makes it fall apart. Transport that doesn’t show up, hotels that aren’t what was promised, and attractions booked at the wrong time. We’ve seen all of it, and we’ve built our packages so none of it happens to you. So, just book your packages with Travel Saga Tourism

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