ACV Launches New Guided Dubai Tours

Air Canada Vacations has announced plans to bring Canadians closer to the Emirates by launching its new Dubai guided tours program.

The tours will be accessible through year-round direct daily flights from YYZ and four weekly flights from YVR, available from 28OCT until 27MAR, 2025.

"Our goal at Air Canada Vacations is to continue to provide travellers with unique opportunities to discover the world," said Nino Montagnese, VP at Air Canada Vacations. "With the introduction of our Dubai guided tours program, we are excited to offer a glimpse of the Emirates and create lasting memories for those seeking to experience this extraordinary destination."

The Dubai guided tours program includes ten year-round packages with private transportation in destinations such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah.

According to ACV, the tours include breakfasts, entrance fees to monuments, and 3—to 5-star accommodations.

"With renowned cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Azamara, Cunard, Norwegian Cruise Line, Costa Cruises, and MSC, Air Canada Vacations offers a variety of cruise vacation packages, providing more options for an unforgettable journey," ACV stated in a press release.

The Dubai program includes five guided tours, available for longer stays with two additional days, including:

  • Arabian Cultural Highlights, 6 days/4 nights: Explore iconic landmarks in Dubai and Abu Dhabi: Desert safaris, beaches, and the city's bustling souks. From awe-inspiring architecture to exhilarating entertainment, this unforgettable tour promises a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in the heart of the Arabian Desert.
  • Taste the Emirates, 6 days/4 nights: experience a journey through the culinary landscape of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah, where flavours from around the globe. Join a food tour where every bite tells a story of tradition, innovation, and cultural fusion.
  • The UAE, Explored, 6 days/4 nights: A must for thrill-seekers, explorers, or travellers who can't resist the call of adventure.
  • The UAE, Present and Future, 6 days/4 nights: Experience the future today in the land where it's being forged by visiting the beautiful cities of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah. From the future of art to the preservation of nature, this multi-dimensional tour showcases innovations of tomorrow's world, highlighting where we are now and where we're headed - thanks to the UAE's incredible minds and boundless ambitions.
  • The Dubai Stopover, 4 days/2 nights: Coming soon! Begin a journey through the metropolis of Dubai. Indulge in the extravagant lifestyle of this cosmopolitan, where towering skyscrapers pierce the sky, and ancient traditions meld seamlessly with modern innovation.

Dubai guided tours include personalized greetings at the airport and benefit from fast-track access through immigration and security in groups of no more than five.

More information about the Dubai guided tours program here.

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