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UAE National Day Canal Cruise

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Original price was: د.إ100.00.Current price is: د.إ49.00.
Original price was: د.إ100.00.Current price is: د.إ53.00.

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Book Online UAE National Day Canal Cruise

Infant: AED 0 (Age Below 3 Years)
Child : AED 49 (Age Below 10 Years)
Adult : AED 53 (Age Above 3 Years)
Enjoy up to 2 Hours UAE National Day Canal Cruise
UAE National Day Dubai Canal Dhow Cruise Timings:

Cruising time
1st Shift:  05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
2nd Shift: 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
3rd Shift:  09:00 pm to 11:00 pm

Cruise Location: D1 Tower Al Jaddaf – Landmark : Back side of Palazzo Versace Hotel

Inclusions:
– Up to 2 Hours Cruising to Dubai Water Canal
– Welcome drinks on arrival
– Continental dinner buffet (Veg and Non-Veg Separate Buffet)
– Unlimited soft drinks & mineral water
– Fully air-conditioned lower deck & open-air upper deck
– Live Entertainment
– Soft music
– Traditional Tanoura dance

Major attractions:

– Dubai Creek project
– Flamingo wildlife
– Business Bay & D1 Tower
– Creek Harbour including the new tallest tower
– Jadaf Dubai, Dhow Building Yard (Heritage Site)
– Ras Al Khor Bird Sanctuary (birds are visible during low tides)
– Dubai skyline (Sheikh Zayed Road)
– Dubai Design District
– Business Bay Area
– Down Town Area
– Dubai Festival City Mall & Dubai Festival City

UAE National Day

The UAE’s National Day falls on 2 December and marks its formal nationalisation and the start of the federal unification of the emirates in 1971. ‘Spirit of the Union’ is the official theme of the UAE’s National Day celebrations. It is derived from the vision and leadership of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Founder President of the UAE. The theme is complemented with a logo that has silhouette of the iconic image of the first congregation of the Founding Fathers of the UAE, on 2 December 1971.

Eid Al Etihad عيد الاتحاد) also known as The UAE National Day (اليوم الوطنيAl Yawm Al Watani) is celebrated yearly on 2 December to commemorate the formation of the United Arab Emirates. The seventh emirate, Ras Al Khaimah, was added to the federation on 10 February 1972 making it the last emirate to join. This celebration is known as “eid-al-etihad”

Prior to the formation of the UAE, the emirates were part of the Trucial States, a British protectorate established through truce treaties in 18201853 and 1896. In 1968, the British government under the Prime Minister Harold Wilson declared its intention to withdraw its forces east of the Suez, which included its forces in the Trucial States. The British, and Americans according to leaked diplomatic cables, encouraged some type of union between the emirates, which were seen as weak and surrounded by regional powers in Iran and Saudi Arabia, both of whom have territorial disputes with some of the emirates.

The proposed union was at one point set to include Qatar and Bahrain, but those efforts were abandoned with Bahrain declaring independence August 1971, and Qatar in September 1971. Days prior to the expiration of British treaties on 1 December, the Iranian army supported by the Iranian naval forces occupied the islands of Abu Musa and the Lesser and Greater Tunbs. 

The UAE declared independence the day after the expiry of the treaties on 2 December, albeit without the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, which had sided with Saudi Arabia in some of its disputes with the other emirates, and had grievances with the union for establishing relations with Iran despite its occupation of Abu Musa and the Lesser and Greater Tunbs. However, Ras Al Khaimah later joined the union on 10 February 1972. Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, was the federation’s first president and is regarded as the country’s founding father. Recently, the UAE National Day holiday with the Emirati Martyrs’ Day on November 30.

UAE National Day Celebration

Grand celebrations are held across the country to mark the event. Fireworks, car rallies and dance shows are the most common activities. People will usually dress up in UAE national flag colors and decorate their homes, workplaces, cars and streets to celebrate the day. Palm trees are decorated with lights from the colors of the flag. Hotels and other public sites are decorated with flags and lights. 

Downtown Dubai is often lit with fireworks while the Burj Khalifa displays the UAE flag. It is crowded with people seeking to see the massive National Day fireworks and celebration. Shopping centers, malls, and institutions are also decorated with the flag of the country.

Heritage Villages are set all over the UAE in order to celebrate this event traditionally. It is generally a two day holiday, with December 3 (the day after National Day) also being a observed as a public holiday. Air shows are conducted while military processions are held at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre for the rulers of the Emirates, members of the Federal National Council, and Emirati citizens.

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