United Arab Emirates
Prochaine étape : Palm Jumeirah
Une chose que nous avons aimée à Dubaï est la combinaison de la vie urbaine vibrante et des vibrations de plage relaxantes. C'est pourquoi nous avons choisi de rester sur Palm Jumeirah pour la deuxième partie de notre voyage. Ce jour-là, nous avons exploré le View, la Pointe et Palm West Beach.




Admire the actual palm from the View
Our first stop on Palm Jumeirah was the View at the Palm, a new observation deck from where you can admire the history and view of the world-famous palm structure. We did find the tickets (about 20 euros) a bit pricey, but it's still the most affordable option to enjoy this iconic view.
Au bas de la View, vous trouverez le centre commercial Nakheel. De là, vous pouvez prendre le monorail qui va jusqu'à la célèbre station Atlantis. Prendre cette ligne de métro est une expérience en soi.



Coffee, beach, and resort views at the Pointe
Just one monorail stop away from the View, you will find an area that is called the Pointe. Even though there isn't all too much to see here, it's a nice spot to enjoy a nice lunch or coffee break with impeccable views of the iconic Atlantis resorts (yes there's two now). Our favorite cafe here was Brunch & Cake.



Mexican food with a view
Our first night on The Palm Jumeirah we decided to stroll down West Beach boulevard for dinner and ended up at Señor Pico, a relatively affordable Mexican restaurant with great vibes, taco's, and views of the beach and Dubai Marina skyscrapers. Truly a great spot for a casual dinner with an amazing view at not even 5 minutes walking distance from our hotel.


