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Rent a Private Jet Charter to UAE

Think of a trip to the United Arab Emirates and most people picture the gleaming sky-scrapers, Champagne brunches and glitzy malls of Dubai, with its guaranteed winter sunshine and white sand beaches.

But there is plenty more to this intriguing country, poised on the cusp between Western glamour and Middle Eastern culture, including laidback Abu Dhabi, and the more traditional Ras Al Khaimah.

If your private jet charter lands at Dubai International Airport it’s just a 15-mile drive to the exclusive and private Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel, shaped like a billowing white sail and occupying a private island connected to the mainland by a guarded causeway.

The hotel, dubbed the world’s only seven star hotel, boasts luxurious touches such as a fleet of matching Rolls-Royce Phantoms, bathrooms stocked with Hermes toiletries, and poolside cabanas with air-conditioning and televisions.

For a more serene stay, try the Ritz-Carlton at Ras Al Khaimah, a mountainous, coastal area a 45-minute drive from Dubai airport after your private air charter lands.

The hotel is on a secluded private beach with lavish tented villas, private pools and a seafood restaurant overlooking the Arabian Gulf.

To enjoy a more traditional version of the UAE, Al Maha – which means The Oryx – is a resort in the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve.

Aptly-named, the hotel boasts stunning views of wildlife including oryx antelopes who come close enough to sip from the resort’s pools.

A stay includes afternoon tea with camel milk smoothies and activities including archery, nature drives, and camel trekking.

When you venture out of your hotel to sample the culinary delights of the UAE you will find restaurants by the world’s top chefs and cuisine from around the globe.

In Abu Dhabi’s Beach Rotana hotel, the seaside haven Finz has a menu of the freshest seafood and picturesque views from the open-air patio.

The Tresind Studio, at St Regis Gardens, The Palm Jumeirah, has just won its second Michelin star.

Imaginative tasting menus take guests on journeys across India, using ingredients such as ghee-roasted jackfruit, burnt cinnamon and Nilgiri spices.

For a traditional taste of Dubai, try the Al Ijaza Cafe which has been serving hungry residents since 1990. Each evening there’s a line of cars waiting to tuck into what are thought to be the city’s best shawarma and freshly-squeezed juices.

As well as the glitzy bars serving Champagne, Dubai’s flourishing scene boasts cooler drinking dens such as Honeycomb Hi-Fi in Business Bay. With innovative mixed drinks and a Japanese-inspired menu, there is also a listening station, vinyl record store, and roster of top DJs entertaining revellers throughout the day for music lovers.

The best time to charter your private jet flight to the UAE is from November to February when the temperatures are cooler than the fiery highs of summer and there is a range of events including Dubai Shopping and Food Festivals and the Dubai World Cup.

But this exciting, enthralling county is a treat for the senses at any time of the year.

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Private Jet Dubai Airports

Al Ain International Airport

IATA: AAN ICAO: OMAL

7J48+923 - Al Ain International Airport - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Al Ain International Airport is located 13 Km west-northwest of Al Ain, in the Eastern Region of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Al Bateen Executive Airport

IATA: AZI ICAO: OMAD

CFG2+XPX - Al Muntazah - Zone 1 - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

Al Bateen Executive Airport is an international airport exclusively serving business jets, situated 10 Km southeast of downtown Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Al Maktoum International Airport

IATA: DWC ICAO: OMDW

Emirates Road, Dubai South, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Established in 2010, this passenger and cargo airport is central to a newly developed economic free zone.

Dubai International Airport

IATA: DXB ICAO: OMDB

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai International Airport is the main international airport serving Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and holds the title of the world's busiest airport for international passenger traffic.

Fujairah International Airport

IATA: FJR ICAO: OMFJ

Airport Road, Fujairah, United Arab Emirates

Fujairah International Airport is situated just 1.6 Km south of downtown Fujairah City. It features a single terminal that handles both passenger and cargo services, and it also houses the Fujairah Aviation Academy.