The abra rocks once, then steadies. You’re crossing Deira Creek on a wooden boat that costs one dirham, and the Gold Souk is already loud on the far bank. This is where your Dubai trip starts — not at a mall.
Flights from Delhi or Mumbai land in under four hours. Alp Travel Co. sets you up at the Bulgari Resort Dubai on Jumeira Bay: breakfast for two daily, a USD 100 dining credit, and a room upgrade when one is free. Private transfers handle every move. You unpack once.
Day one belongs to the creek. Cross by abra, then walk the Gold Souk’s covered lanes. Alp pre-books your guide so you move at your own pace, not a group’s. Afternoon, the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Narrow wind-tower lanes, courtyard cafés, no crowds. Evening, dinner in DIFC — Alp holds the reservation.
Day two is Alserkal Avenue. Dubai’s serious contemporary art scene lives in these converted warehouses in Al Quoz. You get a private walk-through with one of Alp’s local gallery contacts. Lunch at a spot the galleries actually use. No tourist menus.
Day three: the Old Dubai food walk with Frying Pan Adventures. You eat Emirati breakfast at a hole-in-the-wall in Bur Dubai, then work through six more stops by foot. Alp coordinates timing so nothing overlaps with your evening at the Bulgari’s Il Ristorante — Niko Romito.
Day four is yours. Use the Bulgari’s spa or take the yacht tender to the beach. Your transfer to Dubai International leaves at a time Alp schedules around your last meal, not the airline’s default.