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please help me to make a choice. The situation is this: in connection with the events in Egypt, the tour operator offers rebooking until March 15. I don’t want to go to Egypt anymore - let them somehow settle down there ... They offer Turkey or the UAE. In Turkey, in the first half of March, the sea is not you buy, and we have already reviewed all the excursions. I haven’t heard anything about the UAE, I’ve never been interested, I don’t know anything - what is the weather like in early March, is it comfortable to swim in the sea, what is the water temperature, are there RESORT hotels (not separate buildings, but with their own territory), are there interesting excursions; ?????????
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аватар K_alina
The weather is good, at the beginning of March they are warm (but not hot yet). If you have been to Egypt, then the UAE is a couple of degrees warmer. The temperature of the water depends on where exactly you are going - but I believe that after our climatic zone, you will be warm there. If you are interested in white sand - Dubai, Ajman, Sharjah. If you want to the Indian Ocean, Fujairah. I advise you to take a hotel with breakfast, you can stock up for a week in the region of 70 USD - in a local supermarket. Take alcohol at home. Pack in luggage (2 liters per person is possible). It is quite possible to relax for this money. There are good not expensive hotels with territory. Check with the operator. Good luck, if you are interested in something more specific, ask.)))
аватар Na_Tashka
K_alina, do the rooms have a fridge to stock up for a week? And how much does it cost to eat in local cafes?
аватар Anna52
Emirates is better than Turkey. In March, I even burned out, the water is warm. A little chilly in the evening. There are interesting excursions. The rooms usually have refrigerators.
аватар K_alina
There is a refrigerator. In local cafes, it depends on where and in which emirate. In Dubai, with a view of the singing fountains, coffee, tea, hot chocolate - 15-30 dirhams. In Dubai, the mall-fast food is expensive 200-300 dirhams to eat. Better in Ajman or Sharjah, there you can eat to capacity for 50 dirhams. Abu Dhabi is the most expensive emirate. You must understand that they have almost no pedestrians there, if you eat, you have to go to the center, and there are not the most democratic prices. And on the outskirts it is very difficult to find any decent institution.
аватар Na_Tashka
But how to determine a decent institution or not?
And about getting busy. What can you buy and put in the fridge to eat for a whole week? Except fruits.
аватар K_alina
Determine by appearance.
They have great juices, yoghurts, baked goods, cheese. From meat, there is everything except pork. It’s not realistic to lose weight there!)))) You know, I even have a feeling that their food in supermarkets is cheaper than ours.)))
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