Special Features
Living in Dubai
One of the seven Emirates comprising the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is located on the southern shore of the Arabian Gulf. It has a sub-tropical climate, with sunny days all year round and almost no rain. In Dubai, you can enjoy a sophisticated urban lifestyle, and still be within easy access of sandy beaches and secluded desert getaways. Spiky glass high-rises stand side-by-side with traditional souks, and everywhere you can feel the energy that, above all, epitomises Dubai.Dubai is the fastest growing tourism destination in the world, with projects such as The Palm, (the world’s largest man- made island), Burj Dubai, (the tallest building in the world), Dubailand, (the largest theme and sports park in the world) and the Dubai Megamall, (the largest shopping mall in the world). Dubai is home to the fastest growing award- winning airline, Emirates, and has over 100 hotels planned and under development, making it the perfect place to study hospitality, travel and tourism management. In addition to Jumeirah, most of the world’s best-known hotel and restaurant chains are established in Dubai, and welcome talented graduates from The Academy. Dubai’s diverse dining options, abundant recreational facilities and extensive shopping selection, make it an exciting and vibrant city for both residents and visitors. Add to that Dubai’s safety record (voted by Interpol as the safest destination in the world for four years running) and there is no better living choice. Dubai offers literally thousands of restaurants, bars and venues to suit all tastes and all budgets. Also renowned as a shopper’s paradise, Dubai offers numerous shopping opportunities ranging from traditional souks to world-class shopping malls.
Dubai offers some of the finest sports and leisure facilities in the world. From deep-sea fishing to ice-skating, and from golf to sand-skating, Dubai’s weather is ideal for those seeking an active life. For water sports buffs, conditions in the Gulf are perfect for sailing, windsurfing, water-skiing, scuba diving and deep-sea fishing trips. Dubai is the pioneer of golf in the Middle East, with championship standard golf courses to challenge the skills of even most experienced players. Other sporting activities available are flying, horse riding, shooting and archery, go-karting, cycling, ice-skating and ten-pin bowling. Dubai’s deserts also offer countless off-road activities, including dune bashing, sand-skiing, sand-surfing and mountain climbing. If the weather is too hot outside, you can even enjoy indoor snow skiing.


