


I recently returned from a trip to Dubai that I booked through Thrillophilia, and I wanted to share a review of how it went. I had always wanted to visit Dubai because of its mix of modern attractions and cultural heritage, but I did not want to deal with the hassle of booking every ticket and figuring out transport on my own. So, after looking at a few operators, I went ahead with Thrillophilia because their packages looked well-planned and the Thrillophilia Dubai reviews I read seemed reliable. I chose a six-day and five-night package that covered sightseeing, a desert safari, the Dhow cruise, Burj Khalifa and a day trip to Abu Dhabi.
The process of booking was easy. I contacted their team, cleared a few queries and they explained the inclusions/exclusions clearly. They also shared sample itineraries, which gave me a good idea of what to expect. Payment and confirmation were straightforward, and I received all the details by email well in advance. I liked that the communication was transparent.

When I arrived at Dubai airport, my driver was already waiting for me with a placard. The transfer to the hotel was smooth, and I did not have to waste time looking for taxis or figuring out directions. My hotel was in Bur Dubai, which turned out to be a convenient location because a lot of attractions and restaurants were nearby. The check-in was handled without delays, and the hotel room was clean and comfortable. Since this was my first time in Dubai, I wanted to stay in a central place, and Thrillophilia’s choice of accommodation was apt.
The first evening of the trip was planned for the Alexandra Dhow cruise at the Dubai Creek. I was picked up on time and dropped at the boarding point. The cruise boat was nicely decorated, and the views of the city from the water were very relaxing. At dinner, there was a buffet spread with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. The live entertainment included music and a tanoura dance performance. It was not overly fancy, but it was a pleasant start to the trip that gave me a chance to see Dubai’s night skyline, too.
The next morning was the half-day city tour. A comfortable bus picked us up, and we covered landmarks like Jumeirah Mosque, Palm Jumeirah, Atlantis and the Dubai Frame. We stopped at each location for pictures, and the guide explained its history and significance. It was a good way to get an overview of the city. In the afternoon, I had some free time, so I explored nearby restaurants and tried some Middle Eastern food.

That evening was reserved for the desert safari, which turned out to be one of the best parts of the trip. A 4×4 car picked me up from the hotel, and we headed out of the city into the desert. The dune bashing was exciting, and though it was bumpy, it felt safe. We also had short camel rides and options for quad biking. At the desert camp, there were cultural performances, henna painting and a buffet dinner that included some yummy barbecue. The evening was lively and gave a real feel of being in the Middle East.

On the third day, the main highlight was Burj Khalifa. Thrillophilia had arranged skip-the-line tickets for the 124th floor, which saved me a lot of waiting time. The elevator ride was quick, and the view from the top was much more impressive than I had imagined. Seeing the city, desert and coastline from that height was worth it. After the Burj Khalifa visit, I spent some time at Dubai Mall. I visited the aquarium inside the mall, which was massive and had a good variety of marine life. In the evening, I watched the fountain show outside, which was a memorable experience.
The fourth day was a cultural one. The itinerary included a visit to the Dubai Museum (located in Al Fahidi Fort), the Gold Souk and the Spice Souk. Walking through the old markets gave a different perspective compared to the modern malls. The abra ride across the creek was simple but enjoyable. It showed the contrast between old Dubai and the new developments. I also got some time to shop for souvenirs.
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The fifth day was reserved for Abu Dhabi. The drive from Dubai to Abu Dhabi was smooth, and our guide explained details about the city along the way. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque was the highlight of the day. The architecture and design were stunning, and it was one of the most beautiful places I had ever visited. We also visited Ferrari World. I did not go on the fastest rides, but it was fun to explore the park. The day trip gave a good balance of culture and entertainment.
On the sixth and final day, I had some free time before my evening flight. I walked around Meena Bazaar for some shopping. Later, the driver arranged by Thrillophilia picked me up on time and dropped me at the airport without any delays.

Overall, my Dubai trip was smooth and well-coordinated. I did not have to worry about transport or tickets at any point, which made the experience stress-free. Thrillophilia’s team was responsive whenever I had a query, and their WhatsApp support was very helpful. The only small hiccup was that during the city tour, the bus arrived about 15 minutes late. However, the driver explained it was due to traffic, and the rest of the tour was handled without any issues. It did not affect my schedule, though, and I appreciated that they informed me instead of keeping me in the dark.
What I liked most about booking my Dubai trip through Thrillophilia was the convenience. Everything from airport pickup, hotel booking, sightseeing and tickets for various activities was well-arranged. I could focus on enjoying the experiences instead of worrying about logistics. The itinerary had a good balance of guided tours and free time, which made my trip comfortable.
I would recommend Thrillophilia’s Dubai trip packages to anyone who wants a well-planned trip without stress, which is what made me write this Thrillophilia review. Whether it is families, couples or solo travellers, the arrangements are handled professionally. Dubai itself is a destination worth visiting for its modern attractions, cultural heritage and overall vibe. And, I must say that Thrillophilia made the experience enjoyable and easy.
This blog post is part of ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’
hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla.
Photo credits Anil Sharma, Denys Gromov, aboodi vesakaran, Nextvoyage, Denon Studio.
17 Comments
Your detailed review made me feel like I was right there exploring Dubai’s highlights with you, and your smooth Thrillophilia experience really inspires confidence in their planning and support for future travellers. Great read and very helpful insight!
Thrillophilia Definitely seems to be good in planning and completing trips. Your experience speaks about the work they do
What a glorious representation through images and the detailed blog really makes me want to visit!
Sounds a smooth experience. I haven’t visited Dubai and will now check out
through Thrillophilia.
Glad that you had a wonderful stay. will surely recommend this tour operator for those seeking information. My sister lives in Dubai, and she often has people asking her for recommendations.
Really clear and honest review of your Dubai trip. Makes the whole experience feel trustworthy without overhyping it. Good practical tips for anyone thinking of booking their own itinerary.
I am also planning for Dubai and this time I am thinking a packaged tour for hassle free travel. Heard a lot about Thrillophilia but never booked anything with them. I guess your review gives me the confidence to book with them. Thanks for such detailed review.
Dubai…. Planning next year…. lets see if I can convince my husband for Thrillophilia booking or not. But Dubai is definitely happening in 2026
Sounds like you had an amazing time in Dubai. It’s great to hear everything went so smoothly, from airport pickup to the desert safari and Dhow cruise. The skip-the-line tickets and well-planned itinerary must have made the trip even more relaxing.
I am very keen to explore old Dubai and go to the dhow cruise. I went to Sharjah, but they wouldn’t allow us to go to the other Emirates though everything is so close, and the roads are fantastic. Maybe, I will explore the famous Dubai soon.
That sounds like a well-organised trip for sure. Must check out Thrillophilia when I plan my next trip. Being accessible on WhatsApp is a plus.
I think you had touched on Thrillophilia in a previous post. It’s great that you elaborated on the details in this post.
Did you go alone, Cindy? Or with family? Because you kept saying ‘i’ in the blog. Dubai is on my bucket list, and I will surely look up Thrillophilia to plan the trip.I just got back from Jaisalmer, and the trip was organised so badly. We didnt ride a camel or go for dune bashing. I was so disappointed.
Not me, someone else. I haven’t written this post. 😉
It is great to read how smooth your Dubai experience was with Thrillophilia. Getting those skip-the-line tickets for the Burj Khalifa is a huge win because I hate wasting vacation time in queues! I also really like that they were honest about the bus delay rather than keeping you guessing.
Wow!! Seems you enjoy a lot!! I am in Dubai, please let me know next time, we will catch up❤️❤️❤️
This is the second post that has given Thrillophilia great reviews for its transparency and good service. It sure makes me consider Thrillophilia for planning a Dubai trip or other international destinations that they cover.