Tourists come to the capital of the United Arab Emirates to see with their own eyes what true luxury means. Breathtaking skyscrapers, a dedicated Formula 1 track, incredibly expensive private yachts — all of this and much more harmoniously combines with the Eastern traditions of the Persian Gulf. It's hard to imagine that just half a century ago, the island where the metropolis is located was dotted with humble fishing huts. Its amazing transformation is thanks to the oil deposits found in these parts. Now, the local residents don't cast fishing nets into the waters of the Persian Gulf. They charge visitors for this privilege and themselves engage in the art of enjoyable pastime. It must be said that they have excelled in this. The immense entertainment park Ferrari World, complete with its own Formula 1 track, is a testament to that! And that's not to mention the tourist infrastructure. Most of the hotels in the city boast 4 to 5 stars. Alongside them operate elite nightclubs and restaurants. And the full exoticism of Persian life can be experienced at the numerous bazaars. Travelers from other countries aren't deterred by the fairly hot local climate. Even in the coldest month, January, the air temperature rarely drops below +23ºC. In August, it often climbs past the +40ºC mark.