On Dubai Creek, abras criss-cross the historic waterway. They push back from the quay and chug across the Creek ferrying ...
Finally, if you’re in Bur Dubai, you’d be remiss not to take an abra (traditional wooden boat) across the creek to Deira to see what the east side of the creek has to offer.
These depart frequently from the Abra Stations on either side of the creek and cost 1 AED, payable in cash only. Bur Dubai, the closest to the modern city center, is home to some fascinating and ...
For 1 dirham (roughly 27 cents) per trip, you can cross the creek via abra, the traditional wooden boat that has graced Dubai's waters for years and years. You'll find abras lining the creek in ...
The upgrade makes it the fourth-generation of abra in Dubai and increases the capacity on-board from 20 passengers to 24 passengers. The RTA says that the move is aimed at improving the experience of ...
Dubai Creek takes you on a whirlwind trip back in time, where you can cross between Deira and Bur Dubai on an authentic abra boat. Enter the labyrinthian Spice Souk in Deira Wharf, with its sacks ...