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5 years ago  •  9 subscribers 9 answers
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What is the probability of meeting a dinosaur? 50/50 - either meet or not. Take it easy, sharks don't swim there. Farther...
I read that there are reef sharks there. How dangerous are they?
11 years ago  •  3 subscribers 3 answers
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I swam, there were reef sharks, but small ones, somewhere from half a meter. They were not going to eat me. Farther...
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Hello! I really want to go to rest in the UAE. Funding is still very limited. I am looking for a tour to the emirates on a full board basis. I want a quiet beach holiday, without any shopping trips, eating in cafes and walking around the city. I heard that many tourists buy tours only for breakfast or breakfast and dinner. And then they pay extra at the hotel only for meals. Here's what I don't understand: 1. Is it really cheaper in the UAE if you already pay extra for three meals a day at the hotel, and buy a tour at a travel agency for breakfast or without meals? 2. How does the hotel control those who paid only for breakfast (they are not allowed into the restaurant for lunch / dinner ???) I rested only in Turkey, I didn’t notice this there, all the tourists ate, I didn’t see someone being checked at the entrance upon payment. Although the hotel in which I rested sold tours for breakfast and all inclusive.
8 years ago  •  12 subscribers 51 answer
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Yes, there is nothing to see in the Emirates. All that is - buildings of glass and concrete that have grown over the past 20 years in the middle of the desert. Zero history, zero cultural values, zero local cuisine, zero local life. In Dubai, for example, out of 3 million inhabitants, only 100 thousand are local, the rest are foreigners (Hindus, Pakistanis, Asians). Paying for Italian food prepared by a Filipino from Chinese products is 2-3 times more expensive than in Rome - that's the whole po ... Farther...
I understand that the Mediterranean Sea is not famous for shark attacks, but still they are there. Is there a shark net around the platform in this hotel? And it’s not clear in the photo whether it’s buoys or a network Thanks.
12 years ago  •  9 subscribers 24 answers
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Oleksii64 About nonsense. And why immediately so aggressively - nonsense. I, too, can call your every word nonsense. Do you sell tours there? ...then it's clear.. I, unfortunately, consider it nonsense, the disregard for people's lives on the part of the owners of hotels where shark nets are not installed. And she doesn’t intend to pay big money for a vacation at random, and I don’t advise others until the negligent owners take care of people’s lives. And it turns out that he looked a ... Farther...
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I want to go to the UAE, which emirate is better (for the first time) What can I buy there? What are the prices in restaurants? Is there a choice of fruits? Thanks in advance to everyone.
17 years ago  •  1 subscriber 4 answers
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It's worth the trip alone. If the beach and the ocean, then choose Fujairah and you will not lose. You can always go to Dubai. Make shopping. For a whole day you can ride all over the emirates. Prices in hotels are quite high, on average 50-100 USD. on the person, but outside everything is much (almost 5 times less). There are many and varied fruits. There are many pizzerias and fast food outlets outside the hotel. But very tasty "Thai and Indonesian cuisine", although very expensive. You can a ... Farther...
We are flying as a family on 01/18/2011, I would like to swim in the sea, but only if the nets are from sharks?
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 21 answer
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It is impossible to install any networks there, as Russian tourism functionaries claim. Either someone who has never been to Sharm, or a deceiver, which is most likely, can talk about networks. :) A typical seashore in Sharm consists of a rock that breaks into a short 5 meter wide beach, followed by 5 meters of shallow water, where nets are not needed, then 15 meters there is a reef, behind which the sea is already 4 meters deep and the bottom drops sharply, at an angle of 30-45 degrees. That is ... Farther...