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#16 N.J. Turtle

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Posted 09 January 2017 - 04:19 PM

Hi Everyone!

 

N.J. Turt here...am am flying out of JFK on Wednesday 2/22 afternoon, arriving in Dubai on 2/23 for an overnight stay...am looking for others to hang-out with and do something fun with on that one night. Anyone need a roomie?

 

Am continuing on to Maldives on Friday, arriving 2/24.  



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Posted 09 January 2017 - 05:32 PM

Thanks Patti. We will add to the list and see who we can find a roomie with is at all possible.

 

Hi Everyone!

 

N.J. Turt here...am am flying out of JFK on Wednesday 2/22 afternoon, arriving in Dubai on 2/23 for an overnight stay...am looking for others to hang-out with and do something fun with on that one night. Anyone need a roomie?

 

Am continuing on to Maldives on Friday, arriving 2/24.  



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Posted 09 January 2017 - 05:45 PM

Hi NJ Turtle!

I am planning my fun stuff in Dubai. Wanna go on a sunset jeep desert tour, ride a camel, eat food and watch belly dancing on the 23rd? If not, watch sunset from the tallest building (124th floor)?

Anyone else want to join us? Desert tour on the 23rd and tallest building senset in the 22nd?

I'm looking into advance booking these soon.

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Posted 16 January 2017 - 12:00 PM

The first post is updated with everyone's arrival flights in DXB, in case any of you want to plan on sharing rooming.

 

As always, please let me know if I got anything wrong.  Also if the airline has changed your schedule since you last sent us your information, please forward any updates.

 

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 07:14 PM

Hi-

I've booked my 2 fun things I wanted to do in Dubai in case anyone wants to join me. Wednesday 2/22/17, sunset from the tallest building in the world. The cheapest and seemingly best website I used for a 5:00 ticket (sunset at 6:17 PM) was https://tickets.atth...ookingInfo.aspx

I also booked a dune ride, dinner and show for Thursday 2/23/17. It seems they may have a sale and it's about $55 for a 6-hour tour. I used
https://cityonetours...afari-dubai.pho

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Posted 03 February 2017 - 10:16 PM

Hi, Libradiver, I have done the Burj, but I am interested in the dune dinner show, I will investigate and let you know.  I spent a few days in Dubai on the way to Raj Ampat 2 years ago, but it was too friggin hot for some things I was interested in such as the miracle garden, the butterfly exhibit and the walking tour of the old Souk.  Also the museum that showcases some of the old ways in the area.  Kinda interested in the helicopter ride as well.  



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Posted 03 February 2017 - 11:54 PM

I have chosen to go with Heritage Desert Safari on  the eve of Feb 22. The family owns dune buggies, so dune bashing isn't something I am interested in, more of the conservation end of things.  I have also booked a walking tour in the afternoon of Feb 21 of Old Dubai through Viator. If anyone cares to join me.  I also will be going to the Miracle garden and butterfly exhibit, probably the morning of the 21st.  23rd still up in the air, so much to do!



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Posted 04 February 2017 - 06:23 PM

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ADD'l RULES TO BE AWARE OF IF ROUTING THRU DUBAI:

 

Criminal Penalties:  While you are traveling in the UAE, you are subject to its laws even if you are a U.S. citizen. 

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law.  For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.

As each Emirate has its own independent judicial system, legal procedures and penalties vary throughout the country.  Penalties for breaking the law can be more severe than in the United States for similar offenses.  Persons violating Emirati laws, even unknowingly, may be expelled, arrested, imprisoned, or prevented from traveling and their passports held by local authorities for extended periods of time. 

  • U.S. citizens have been arrested in the past for obscene hand gestures, using inappropriate (foul) language with a police official, and for public displays of affection, such as kissing. 
  • Penalties for any possession, use, or trafficking in illegal drugs in the United Arab Emirates are severe.  Convicted offenders can expect long jail sentences, heavy fines, and deportation.  It is possible to be convicted for drug possession based on the result of a drug test even if no other evidence exists, regardless of when or where the consumption originally occurred.

Alcohol and drugs:  Consuming or possessing alcohol without a Ministry of Interior liquor permit is illegal and could result in arrest and/or fines and imprisonment.  Alcohol is served at bars in most major hotels but is intended for guests of the hotel.  Persons who are not guests of the hotel, and who consume alcohol in the restaurants and bars, technically are required to have their own personal liquor licenses.  Liquor licenses are issued only to non-Muslim persons who possess UAE residency permits.  Public drunkenness (no matter where the drinking occurs) and driving under the influence, regardless of one’s blood alcohol content level, are considered very serious offenses.  Persons arrested on alcohol-related offenses are regularly detained for many days as they await a court hearing.  Penalties may include hefty jail sentences, substantial fines and, for Muslims (even those holding U.S. citizenship), lashings.

Note:  Alcohol is permitted in six of the seven emirates, but is prohibited in the emirate of Sharjah.

Legislation enacted in January 1996 imposes the death sentence for convicted drug traffickers.  Since January 2006, possession of even trace amounts of illegal drugs has resulted in lengthy prison sentences for foreign citizens transiting the UAE.

Possession or consumption of marijuana is illegal in the UAE, even if a doctor’s medical card is presented.  More information about medications can be found on the website of the UAE Ministry of Health.  Most medications available in the United States are also available by doctors’ prescription through hospitals and pharmacies in the UAE.  However, travelers are advised to check whether any required medications are available on the local market. 

The UAE's tough anti-narcotics program also includes poppy seeds, widely used in other cultures, including the United States, for culinary purposes, on its list of controlled substances.  The importation and possession of poppy seeds in any and all forms, including as dried decorative plants, are strictly prohibited.  Persons found to possess even very small quantities of controlled substances listed by the UAE are subject to prosecution by the authorities and may be given lengthy prison terms of up to 15 years.  Persons may be charged and convicted even if the controlled substances were ingested outside of the UAE as long as traces are still present in the bloodstream upon arrival in the UAE.

Travelers with questions regarding the items on the list of controlled substances should contact the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi or the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai.  If suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, individuals may be required to submit to blood and/or urine tests and may be subject to prosecution.

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Scams: U.S. citizens have also been the victims of email scams seemingly originating from the UAE.  Con artists contact Americans through the internet, including dating web sites.  These con artists usually pose as American citizens who have unexpectedly experienced a medical, legal, financial or other type of emergency in the UAE that requires immediate financial assistance.  Co-conspirators may pose as UAE based lawyers or medical professionals to verify the story and the supposed urgent need for cash.  Some victims have lost tens of thousands of dollars from such scams.  Email scams have become increasingly sophisticated using fake websites and we have even heard of individuals taking American citizens’ email addresses in order to pose as legitimate American businesses. Recipients of such emails alleging a U.S. citizen is experiencing a medical, legal, financial, or other type of emergency in the UAE should ask the sender to contact the U.S. Embassy or Consulate for assistance as soon as possible.  The suggestion to contact the embassy or consulate may deter further pleas if they are not genuine.  For information on protecting yourself from scam artists, visit our International Financial Scams website, and FBI pages.

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Codes of Behavior and Dress:  Codes of behavior and dress in the UAE reflect the country's Islamic traditions and are much more conservative than those of the United States.  Visitors to the UAE should be respectful of this conservative heritage, especially in the Emirate of Sharjah where rules of decency and public conduct are strictly enforced.  Public decency and morality laws throughout the UAE are much stricter than in the United States.  Penalties for public displays of affection or immodesty can be severe.  Travelers have been sentenced to lengthy jail terms for kissing in public.  Sexual relations outside marriage and adultery are illegal in the UAE and convicted individuals have been punished by lengthy jail sentences.  There have been well publicized cases of alleged rape, where the victim of the alleged rape was charged for sexual relations outside of marriage.  This is especially true where additional risk factors are present, such as drinking. 

Travelers should keep in mind the cultural differences among the many people who coexist in the UAE and should be cognizant that unwitting actions, including clothing choices, may invite unwanted attention.  

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U.S. citizens have at times become involved in disputes of a commercial or financial nature that have prompted local firms or courts to take possession of the U.S. citizen's passport, effectively preventing the individual from leaving the UAE until the dispute is resolved.  In addition, local firms have been known to leverage the UAE criminal justice system in an attempt to coerce and/or strengthen their negotiation stance during commercial disputes by filing criminal complaints, which may lead not only to travel restrictions but possible criminal penalties, including jail time.  A list of local attorneys capable of representing U.S. citizens in such matters is available from the Consular and Commercial sections of the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai.

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In order to meet UAE government requirements for school registrations and residency sponsorship for family members, U.S. citizens intending to bring their families to reside with them in the UAE will need to have their marriage certificate and children's birth certificates, or custody/adoption decrees, if applicable, authenticated by the state in which the document was issued, by the Department of State in Washington, DC, and by the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC.  The U.S. Embassy and U.S. Consulate General cannot authenticate U.S. local- and state-issued personal, academic, or professional documents, even if those documents have already been authenticated by the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Authentications.  Additional information on authentication of documents can be found on the State Department’s website and on the Embassy or Consulate General websites.

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Students:  See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips.

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Boating: On several occasions in past years, small groups of expatriate recreational boaters were detained by the Iranian Coast Guard for alleged violation of Iranian territorial waters while fishing near the island of Abu Musa, approximately 20 miles from Dubai.  The UAE and Iran have had a long-standing dispute concerning jurisdiction of Abu Musa.  Fishing or sailing in these waters may result in seizure of vessels and detention of passengers and crew in Iran.  Obtaining consular assistance in Iran is difficult and can only be done through the Swiss Embassy in Tehran, which acts as a Protecting Power, providing limited U.S. consular services.

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Crime: Most travelers to the UAE are not affected by crime.  Violent crimes and crimes against property are rare.  The U.S. Embassy advises all U.S. citizens to take the same security precautions in the UAE that one would practice in the United States or any large city abroad.  

  • Vehicle Break-Ins: Although vehicle break-ins are not common, U.S. citizens are encouraged to ensure that unattended vehicles are locked and that valuables are not left in plain sight.

Harassment and Assault: U.S. citizens, especially women, should take precaution of the possibility for verbal and physical harassment or sexual assault when alone, consuming alcohol, riding in a taxi cab or walking alone. Also, female travelers should be cognizant that unwitting actions may invite unwanted attention.  Taxi passengers should avoid sitting in the front seat of a taxicab and should be sensitive that "small talk" can be misinterpreted as over-friendliness or even a form of propositioning by some taxi drivers.  Please also see Codes of Behavior and Dress below.

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Defamation:  Individuals have been arrested and criminally convicted for posting information on Twitter and YouTube that local authorities determined was disturbing to the order of the UAE.  Users of social media should be cautious about posting information that might be deemed to insult or challenge the local government.

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Posted 05 February 2017 - 06:14 PM

New York Times: 36 Hours in Dubai

Superlatives notwithstanding, Dubai has an emerging alternative, arty side, with a fast-growing gallery district, indie fashion designers and cool cafes.

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Posted 05 February 2017 - 08:28 PM

STATE DEPT UPDATE:

 

This applies to EVERYONE but ESPECIALLY WOMEN. If you are involved in any male on female or male & female crime i..e rape, attack, abuse etc CALL THE US  STATE DEPT FIRST.... DO NOT CALL THE LOCAL POLICE OR ALLOW ANYONE ELSE TO CALL THE LOCAL POLICE. Women will be jailed even if they were attacked or raped.

 

So please try to stay together as a group whenever possible. Watch for anything unusual and if ANY problem arises CALL THE US STATE DEPT.

 

I am sorry for the heavy updates but our situational awareness is not tuned into different cultures...especially arab cultures. Please be careful. :pray:



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Posted 06 February 2017 - 10:21 AM

I plan to grab my whistle off my BCD and carry it with me always in Dubai. A handy safety tool on land and in the water 😃

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Posted 06 February 2017 - 12:52 PM

I plan to grab my whistle off my BCD and carry it with me always in Dubai. A handy safety tool on land and in the water

 

Check to see what the rules are about making a public disturbance.   The people I know who have lived in Dubai say they make up whatever rules they want when a non-native does anything.

 

Your best bet might be to go on an organized tour with a licensed tour operator and let them handle EVERTYTHING.  That is not a good place to have a foreign passport, unless you are rich enough to buy them off.



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Posted 07 February 2017 - 09:31 AM

 

I plan to grab my whistle off my BCD and carry it with me always in Dubai. A handy safety tool on land and in the water

 

Check to see what the rules are about making a public disturbance.   The people I know who have lived in Dubai say they make up whatever rules they want when a non-native does anything.

 

Your best bet might be to go on an organized tour with a licensed tour operator and let them handle EVERTYTHING.  That is not a good place to have a foreign passport, unless you are rich enough to buy them off.

 

 

Organized tours will certainly help. NOT traveling alone will be huge as well. Using reputable vendors will decrease risks. Have the US Embassy info handy and ideas for how to contact them. This is a 3rd world country that is trying to be first world in business and is 10th world when it comes to women. Try not to get off the beaten path. And keep in mind the State Dept warnings about 'male on female' crimes i.e rape, assault are REAL and have been surfacing from other countries far longer than our country has recognized the threat. Denmark was the first to raise the flag as they have many independent women who have been harmed by locals and then victimized by the system that affords NO rights to women. JUST HAVE YOUR SPIDEY SENSES IN HIGH GEAR and you should be fine. Just don't make US assumptions about things because they will not apply here.

 

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Posted 07 February 2017 - 04:17 PM

Hi fellow Dubai peeps,

 

Erika & I are arriving Thursday afternoon and are staying at the Holiday Inn Express.

Dubai seems like a wonderful place to visit- especially as a GROUP if you are a woman travelling alone.

So, I am throwing it out there to see if we can perhaps do a group excursion / dinner on Thursday...?

We might feel a bit safer.....thanks!     :wavey:  



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Posted 20 February 2017 - 09:49 AM

TOUR REMINDER:

 

These two tours are highly rated. Marcia, Holly and I will do one or both if we can get tickets (Marcia is doing both) We will let you know if they are as great as they seem...

 

Hi-

I've booked my 2 fun things I wanted to do in Dubai in case anyone wants to join me. Wednesday 2/22/17, sunset from the tallest building in the world. The cheapest and seemingly best website I used for a 5:00 ticket (sunset at 6:17 PM) was https://tickets.atth...ookingInfo.aspx

I also booked a dune ride, dinner and show for Thursday 2/23/17. It seems they may have a sale and it's about $55 for a 6-hour tour. I used
https://cityonetours...afari-dubai.pho



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