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The experiences and attractions available in Dubai are many and varied. From the miles of immaculate beautiful
white sandy beaches to the richly exotic Arabian heritage, from the awe inspiring majesty of the desert to the lively international bars,
restaurants and nightclubs a visitor to Dubai is guaranteed an incredible, never to be forgotten experience.
In 2003 Dubai was voted safest holiday destination in the world by Conde Nast Traveller magazine, and in fact
Dubai is recognised globally as one of the safest cities in the world. Living in Dubai you will find that it is virtually crime-free with the
Dubai police ensuring personal safety and security. Anyone found guilty of committing a serious crime will be severely punished. Alcohol and drug
related offences are considered serious.
The economy of the city of Dubai is a mainly service-driven economy, with every business amenity from banking
to telecommunications offered. International trading and industrialisation are actively encouraged through the provision of favourable taxation
advantages, offshore status, specialist free trade zones etc.
Recent innovative projects in the city include the foundation of Dubai Media City and Dubai Internet City,
bringing 21st century technology to Dubai in the world's very first Free Zone wholly dedicated to e-business.
Day to Day Life in Dubai
Accommodation
If you are considering moving to Dubai one of your first thoughts will no doubt be finding somewhere to live.
This is not something youll find too tricky, there are many companies advertising rental accommodation in the classified sections of local
newspapers and they offer everything from private villas to luxury apartments or even shared accommodation.
Whatever your budgetary and lifestyle requirements are, the specialist relocation and housing companies will be
sure to have something to assist you. If you prefer to find your accommodation privately and avoid any agency costs, many people use supermarkets
notice boards to advertise or request accommodation.
In terms of which areas of the city offer the type of accommodation you are after, Jumeirah, Umm Sequiem and
the Safa Park area are upmarket and offer villa-type accommodation. Satwa and Garhoud also offer villas but are slightly cheaper. Rashidiya,
Mirdif and Al Quoz are mainly Arabic areas and they actually attract a lot of expats.
If you are after an apartment the most popular areas are around Bur Dubai, the Sheikh Zayed Road with cheaper
flats are available in Deira, Satwa and Karama. Some of the more exclusive apartment developments offer shared gym and pool facilities together
with garaged car parking and the like.
Education
If you are considering moving to Dubai with family and are interested in finding out about the education system
and the availability and quality of schools, one of the best ways is to ask around! Because of the numbers of expats in Dubai there is actually a
large number of primary and secondary schools from which you can to choose.
Most schools are private fee paying schools and really the best way to get an idea of the reputation of a
school is to ask friends, colleagues and other expats who live in Dubai. Many of the schools also have their own websites where you can learn
about the curriculum they follow, after school programs etc.
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