Do you really know why most rich men like to take their families to Dubai for holidays, well in-case you really don't here is a hint
Dubai is has the most beautiful places to visit especially for holiday purpose(s).
here are some of the best places and reason to visit Dubai for Holiday
1. Largest man-made island

This line might well have been delivered to convince a property developer to cough up a staggering 45 billion dirhams (US$12.3 billion) to build the world’s largest man-made island in the shape of a palm tree.
The Palm Jumeirah covers 560 hectares, took 3.3 billion cubic feet of sand to build and has attracted both world-renowned hotel chains (One&Only, Fairmont, Taj) and numerous celebrities who have invested in luxury villas with a typical price tag of 6 million dirhams (US$1.6 million).
Well, if it’s good enough for David, Victoria, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper Beckham, then ...
2. Megabucks horserace

In 2010 the Meydan Racecourse complex was built to host the world’s richest horse race, The Dubai World Cup. It will next be staged on March 30, 2013, with total prize money set at a staggering 100 million dirhams (US$27.2 million).
The Meydan complex also includes the world’s first luxury five-star trackside hotel, a recently opened IMAX cinema and a car park nearly a mile long designed to look like a falcon from the air.
3. Largest shopping mall

None is more popular than The Dubai Mall, which at 3.7 million square feet is officially the world's largest by total area.
Complete with 1,200 retail outlets, 160 restaurants and cafés, an amusement park, an enormousice rink and the official entry to the Burj Khalifa’s 124th-floor viewing deck, the mall goes a long way to reinforce Dubai’s standing as a world shopping capital.
4. World’s only 'seven-star' hotel

Each of 202 suites costing 4,400 dirhams (US$1,200) per night is spread over two floors and contains luxury items that go far beyond bath robes.
Although not officially certified as a "seven-star" hotel, no other property has awarded itself eight stars. Yet.
6. Longest dancing fountains

Now imagine that again, but a lot, lot bigger.
Twice every afternoon and up to a dozen times each evening, the 900-foot-long Dubai Fountains blast 2,641 gallons of water almost 500 feet into the air, and all in time to some seriously funky Arabic music.
Bellagio, consider yourself bested.
7. Largest acrylic panel

But that's before you realize that the record-breaking panel’s sole purpose is to hold in place the 2.64-million-gallon Dubai Aquarium, which contains more than 400 sharks and rays.
If that isn’t enough, Candylicious, which claims to be the world’s largest sweet shop, is only a short walk away.
8. Longest automated metro system

Under the threat of increasingly bad traffic jams, however, the government opened the United Arab Emirates' first public rail system in 2009 -- with a high-tech twist.
The Dubai Metro is fully automated, so there are no human drivers. At 46 miles long, it's the longest automated metro system in the world.
Carriages are divided into Regular and Gold class; tickets cost from 1.80 dirhams (US50 cents), while an all-day pass costs 14 dirhams (US$3.80).
9. Tallest building

It's so tall that its 164 floors make the rest of the city’s impressive skyscrapers look like bungalows -- but you’d expect that from a building that can be seen from 60 miles away.
10. Cheapest ferry?

The heart of the city’s old town, Deira, is bordered by Dubai Creek, once the city’s life source long before the oil boom.
Here, travelers can still cross in one of scores of rickety wooden water taxis known as abras for as little as one dirham (about US25 cents).
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