Daily Dubai in Pictures

A typical day after a flight...breakfast in bed!

A typical day after a flight…breakfast in bed!

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Trader Vic's at Souk Madinat

Trader Vic’s at Souk Madinat

Souk Madinat Jumeira

Souk Madinat Jumeira

Dubai Aquarium

Dubai Aquarium

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Al Safa Park and the Dubai Skyline

Al Safa Park and the Dubai Skyline

Safa Park

Safa Park

Coco-loco in Safa Park

Coco-loco in Safa Park

Al Safa Park

Al Safa Park

Night out at Rodeo Drive

Night out at Rodeo Drive

Souk Madinaht by Day

Souk Madinaht by Day

Restin' at the Westin ;)

Restin’ at the Westin 😉

Westin's Swim Up Bar!

Westin’s Swim Up Bar!

Our beach hut at the Westin

Our beach hut at the Westin

Burgers and Babes at JBR

Burgers and Babes at JBR

 

 

The Westin

The Westin

 

Celebrating with my fave Perthling at Barasti

Celebrating with my fave Perthling at Barasti

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Social House- one of my favourite places to eat (especially breakfast) in Downtown Dubai

Social House- one of my favourite places to eat (especially breakfast) in Downtown Dubai

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My mummy and I at the Cheesecake Factory in Dubai Mall

My mummy and I at the Cheesecake Factory in Dubai Mall

 

From the top of the Burj Khalifa

From the top of the Burj Khalifa

My blog is not cooperating, I can’t upload pictures where I would like them…so here are the corresponding pictures to my previous post “days off in Dubai”! Hope you enjoy seeing them as much as I did taking them 🙂

2 thoughts on “Daily Dubai in Pictures

  1. Hello! Firtsly I really love your blog. It’s very unique and different to other blogs I’ve seen. I really like that you put some effort in the background style! Please don’t stop blogging no matter how busy you are ;). I have a question regarding your earnings and what you spend as a cabin crew. I just wonder if you earn 1800 Euros a month and get spending money more than half of that month when you’re away flying, is it realistic to say that you could easily save 1000 Euro a month? I would really like to save up some money while working to pay for university tuition afterwards… I feel like most EK cabin crew don’t really think about saving a lot of money but could you save money easily and still go out every once in a while?

    • Hi Melody, thanks for reading! As you can imagine I don’t really feel comfortable discussing my finances on the internet. But I will say that it is difficult to save in your probation period as we are paid monthly for the previous month’s hours. So when you start flying you aren’t paid until a couple of months later, and some is taken off for incidentals such as advances, insurance and miscellaneous items. I think that it depends on the person and their living expenses and habits regarding saving. It is possible to go out and save, it just depends where you go and what you do!

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