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See Dubai’s best-known sights from up in the sky on an exciting 12-minute helicopter tour departing from Atlantis The Palm.
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People wanting to experience Dubai’s well-known icons like its skyline, Jumeirah buildings, and Burj Al Arab can take this quick one-of-a-kind helicopter ride.
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Get to know about the main highlights of the 12-minute Dubai helicopter tour
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Watch a birds’ eye view of Palm Jumeirah.
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Fly above The Palm Jumeirah, the world’s biggest man-made island made to look like a palm tree — an important attraction in Dubai.
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The Atlantis The Palm is a famous brand in Dubai.
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Use the Atlantis helipad and hover above the renowned rooms and waterpark.
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The view from the Burj Al Arab helicopter covers most of Dubai
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You can see the Burj Al Arab’s unique shape against the backdrop of the beautiful city.
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The view of Dubai’s skyline from the Marina is amazing.
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Enjoy the scene of Manhattan’s known landmarks and busy marina from the sky.
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The Jumeirah beach coastline
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Observe Dubai’s incredible coast and fantastic beaches from the air.
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Find out the reasons to book the 12-Minute Dubai Helicopter Tour.
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The perfect helicopter flight for anyone trying a tour of Dubai for the first time
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The most convenient way to leave is from Atlantis The Palm Helipad for nonstop travel.
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You can go over the well-known landmarks of Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab and Dubai Marina in less than 12 minutes.
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An affordable opportunity for anyone with a short amount of time
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We offer pilots who are trained and luxury helicopters for a fun and safe adventure.
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5 others can share the helicopter with you — so there is no need to book a private ride.
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Which People Could Take Advantage of This Helicopter Ride?
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People interested in a fast helicopter tour of Dubai
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Future travelers who would like to experience the culture of Dubai
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People who wish to fly in a helicopter without spending much in Dubai
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People interested in seeing the skyline of Dubai from above
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Guests who go to Atlantis The Palm Dubai
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Did You Know??
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The architects wanted the Burj Al Arab to have the shape of a traditional sail.