Dubai may possess ancient relics but there are a smattering of sights worth considering. To get a glimpse of what Dubai was like over a 100 years ago, visit the Bastakiya District distinguished by its narrow lanes and wind towers. Or visit one of the city's oldest residences, Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum's House, which dates back to the late 19th century and displays historical photographs. The Grand Mosque is also magnificent.
The Dubai Heritage and Diving Villages have displays on its social and cultural development as well as the history of pearl diving. The Dubai Museum is housed in Al-Fahaidi Fort, which is believed to be the oldest building in the emirate.
Dune bashing is popular - these guided 4WD adventures into the desert where the drivers hurl you over massive sand dunes are as thrilling as any theme-park rollercoaster.
There are however, other less well-known day trips to consider while on holiday in Dubai. Take an east coast tour and discover wadis, mountains, local markets and fishing villages. Or visit the emirate of Sharjah, a cultural centre in the region which is only a 20 minutes drive away. Sharjah's Natural History Museum and Central Souk are fascinating. Alternatively, head to the Garden City of Al Ain, a cluster of villages in a desert oasis where you can see ancient irrigation systems at work and visit a camel souk.
Sunset cruises to see the Palm Jumeirah Development - where luxury hotels and homes are being built on man-made, palm-tree shaped islands - are also available.