Dhow cruises: Down by the creek
As the sun sets, the Creek's nightlife begins.
Lined along the shores of the creek – opposite the British Embassy to be precise – lie a plethora of magnificent dhows waiting to take you down the Creek on a memorable cruise.
But it's not just the sheer pleasure of the sea journey that should entice you.
Besides the picturesque ride, these fun cruises pack in some fabulous on-board entertainment as well as a sumptuous dinner spread to set you in the right mood for the evening.
While there are no truly bargain basement cruises, you can spend moderately or expansively.
Luxury cruises
Bateaux Dubai
Bateaux Dubai offers a fabulous four-course gourmet dinner. The deal also includes a welcome drink.
The menu features a range of international delicacies which are prepared fresh on board. In fact, Bateaux Dubai is the only cruise boat in Dubai which has a proper kitchen.
The Rustar Dhow
A teak wood vessel inspired by traditional Arabic design, the Rustar dhow was renovated, refurbished and restored in Dubai over a period of two years.
The buffet menu on-board features a wide range of international dishes along with unlimited soft drinks.
Affordable cruises
The Majlis Dhow
One of the oldest vessels on the Creek, the Majlis dhow offers an interesting mix of Indian, Arabic and Continental dishes.
Sun and Sky Dhow
Famous for its traditional decor, the Sun and Sky dhow welcomes guests in traditional Arabic style, treating them to steaming Arabic coffee (kahwah) as soon as they settle down.
The menu consists of a variety of Arabic delicacies.
Dhow history
For many centuries, boats that sailed on the Indian Ocean were called dhows. While there were many different types of dhows, almost all of them used a triangular sail. This made them markedly different than the ships that evolved on the Mediterranean. Dhow making is considered an art; it is passed down from generation to generation thus preserving the dhow's basic design and use.
In the Middle East, boats are classified according to the shape of their hull. Thus, dhows with square sterns have classifications such as gaghalah, ganja, sanbuuq, jihaazi. The older type of vessels are called boom, zaaruuq and badan.
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