One of the largest and most luxurious hotels in the Emirates on offer to Israeli tourists starting to return to Dubai • The refund can be used for chef meals or scuba diving with sharks
One of the best known hotels in Dubai
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Atlantis
The famous Atlantis The Palm resort, which features quite a few photos from the Palm Island in Dubai, announced today that all visitors who come from Israel and stay on the site for five nights or more can enjoy a refund of the UAE visa cost, valid for holidays until December 20, 2021.
Those who will be entitled to the benefit are only Israelis, who will book a vacation until April 30, for five nights or more.
The holidaymakers will receive credit points of 350 dirhams per person, which they can take advantage of at the hotel.
Among the options for taking advantage of the refund: restaurants of famous chefs, indulgences at ShuiQi Spa and swimming with dolphins and diving with sharks.
To get the visa, it is necessary to contact one of the local agencies.
The price of the visa ranges from 90-110 dollars per person, which, as stated, are guaranteed to be returned to the hotel through credit for the use of one of its facilities.
The need for a visa for Israelis is currently valid, at least until July /
All visitors from Israel will also be able to enjoy free admission to one of the largest water parks in the world during their stay at the site.
On March 1, 2021, the expansion of Atlantis Aquaventure Park was completed and the site area increased by a third, making it one of the largest water parks in the world featuring more than 105 slides, facilities and attractions.
Visitors can also choose from 31 world-class restaurants, including Gordon Ramsay's Bread Street Kitchen & Bar, Hakkasan, Nobu and the famous WHITE Beach Club.
The size of the resort is 460 acres.
El Al, Israir, Arkia and Play Dubai currently operate direct flights between Israel and Dubai.
Next week, Etihad, which will operate direct flights from Abu Dhabi and back, is also expected to join the lines between the Emirates and Israel.
It is still unclear when Emirates, the largest airline in the Emirates, will join the direct flights to Israel.