
Dhow Cruise: Marina or Creek
A dhow cruise is a dinner cruise aboard a traditional wooden Arabian boat, available on two routes: Dubai Marina (modern skyline, glittering towers, roughly $35-70/person) or Dubai Creek (historic Old Dubai, abras and souks, roughly $30-60/person). Both include a buffet dinner and usually some onboard entertainment. Marina suits travelers wanting the classic 'Dubai skyline at night' photo; Creek suits travelers wanting a quieter, more historic, and typically slightly cheaper evening.
If the desert safari is Dubai's adrenaline experience, the dhow cruise is its slow exhale — a couple of hours gliding along the water with dinner on your lap, watching the city do its nightly light show from a comfortable distance. It's one of the best value-for-money evenings in Dubai, and it comes in two genuinely different flavors depending on which body of water you pick.
Marina cruise vs. Creek cruise
| Marina cruise | Creek cruise | |
|---|---|---|
| Scenery | Modern glass towers, JBR skyline | Historic Old Dubai, abras, souks |
| Atmosphere | Livelier, more couples/groups | Quieter, more traditional |
| Typical price | $35-70 per person | $30-60 per person |
| Best for | First-timers wanting the classic skyline photo | Travelers who've already seen Marina, or want a calmer evening |

What's included
- A 2-2.5 hour cruise, usually departing around sunset (roughly 6:30-8pm depending on the season) and returning after dark for the best skyline-lights views.
- A buffet dinner — typically international and Middle Eastern dishes, with vegetarian options; higher-tier packages sometimes include unlimited soft drinks or a welcome drink.
- Live entertainment on many cruises — a musician, sometimes a Tanoura (spinning) dancer, though this varies more by operator than the desert safari's near-universal show.
- Air-conditioned indoor seating and an open-air upper deck — worth grabbing an upper-deck seat for photos as the boat departs and returns.
Book the sunset departure slot specifically, not just 'evening' — the golden-hour light on the towers (Marina) or the historic waterfront (Creek) as the boat departs is genuinely the best photo window of the whole cruise.
How to pick a legitimate operator
Both routes have dozens of competing operators at wildly different price points. Read recent reviews focused on food quality and punctuality (some budget operators run visibly overcrowded boats or serve a thin, repetitive buffet), and confirm whether hotel pickup is included — it usually is for Marina departures, less consistently for Creek.
Which one should you pick?
If it's your first Dubai trip and you want the classic 'illuminated skyline from the water' experience, go Marina. If you've already done a Marina cruise on a past trip, or you'd rather see Old Dubai's abras and spice souks reflected in the water at dusk, go Creek — it's also usually a touch cheaper and less crowded.












































