Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • WATCH
    • LISTEN
    • EVENTS CALENDAR
    • عربي
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    Scoop Empire
    Subscribe
    • News

      What’s Happening Between Iran and Israel? Here’s a Breakdown of the Escalation

      June 15, 2025

      Suspected Illegal Excavation Uncovered At Luxor’s Child Culture Palace

      June 1, 2025

      Three Ancient Tombs Unearthed In Luxor After 3,500 Years

      May 27, 2025

      Hewi Dubai: How Old-School Neighborhoods Are Shaping the Future of the City

      May 6, 2025

      UAE Schools to Teach AI at Every Grade Level: Here’s What Students Will Learn

      May 5, 2025
    • Arts

      8 Classic Egyptian Movies Gen Z Totally Slept On

      June 14, 2025

      One-Location Egyptian Films That Prove Less Is More

      June 13, 2025

      Warning: These Arabic Films Will Leave You Broken

      June 11, 2025

      Falling for Alexandria, One Scene at a Time: 7 Picks That Capture the City’s Soul

      June 10, 2025

      Wind Down This Eid With These Feel-Good Films

      June 9, 2025
    • Events

      Who’s On Stage? July Concerts Lighting Up the Middle East

      June 17, 2025

      Who’s Performing and Where: The Hottest Eid Al-Adha Concerts Across the Region

      June 5, 2025

      Eid Al-Adha 2025: Events Worth Leaving the House For

      June 4, 2025

      From Mawazine to Jazzablanca: 5 Moroccan Festivals to Add to Your Summer Plans

      May 23, 2025

      UAE’s Got Plans: Some of the Biggest Comedy and Concerts Still to Come in 2025

      May 20, 2025
    • Business

      The UAE Launches The Region’s First Finfluencer License — Here’s What You Need To Know

      May 28, 2025

      Starting With Saudi Arabia: Inside Day One of Trump’s Middle East Tour

      May 13, 2025

      From Humble Beginnings to Millionaire Success: These Self-Made Tycoons Are Making Waves in the UAE

      May 12, 2025

      Buzzing in New Cairo: Msquared’s MIST Combines Eco Lakes, Smart Homes, and Walkable Living

      May 4, 2025

      Murals, Greenery & More: Paving the Way to the Grand Egyptian Museum

      April 14, 2025
    • Food

      The World’s Most Beautiful Restaurants? These 3 Middle Eastern Spots Just Made the Cut

      June 17, 2025

      Craving Seafood by the Sea? The North Coast’s Got You

      June 10, 2025

      Where to Dine This Eid: Authentic Egyptian Spots You’ll Love

      June 8, 2025

      Fatteh Rules Eid Al-Adha: Egypt’s OG Dish and Its Levantine Twists

      June 7, 2025

      This World Environment Day, Check Out These Eco-Friendly Spots Across the Region

      June 5, 2025
    • Travel

      These 3 Middle Eastern Hotels Recently Won ‘World’s Most Beautiful’ — and It Totally Makes Sense

      June 17, 2025

      5 Private Beaches in Jeddah Worth Escaping To This Summer

      June 16, 2025

      Where the Party’s At: The Top Spots Lighting Up Sahel Every Summer

      June 16, 2025

      Warning: This Gouna Bachelorette Weekend Might Break the Group Chat

      June 14, 2025

      Spending a Weekend in Alex? Here’s How to Museum-Hop Like a Pro

      June 11, 2025
    • Fashion

      One Shade Ahead: Gourmand Browns Is L’Oréal Professionnel’s Hottest Hair Trend for 2025

      June 4, 2025

      Hands Down Iconic: The Coolest Henna Studios Around the Region

      June 2, 2025

      Where to Cop the Cutest Beach Bags in Egypt This Summer

      May 31, 2025

      Saudi Designer Looks That Turned Heads at Cannes 2025

      May 21, 2025

      From Cannes to the Oscars: 7 Iconic Hijabi Moments That Owned the Red Carpet

      May 19, 2025
    • Health

      No Stress, Just Spas: Where to Unwind This Eid in Cairo

      June 8, 2025

      Treat Yourself: Where to Book Your Next Spa Day in the UAE

      May 11, 2025

      Injured at Work in Egypt? Here’s What You Need to Know About Your Rights

      May 4, 2025

      A Regional First: Abu Dhabi to Begin Building Heavy-Ion Cancer Center in 2026

      April 17, 2025

      From 20% to 80% Prevention: Egypt’s Bold Leap in Hemophilia Treatment

      April 15, 2025
    • Sports

      From Mohamed Farrag to Khaled Selim: Who Cheered On Al Ahly at the FIFA Club World Cup

      June 15, 2025

      Athletes Who Took a Stand for Palestine—Year After Year

      June 1, 2025

      Level Up Your Sportswear Game With Egypt’s Hottest Local Brands

      May 30, 2025

      Tee Up in Style: Where to Play Golf in the UAE

      May 20, 2025

      5 Go-Karting Spots That’ll Fuel Your Need for Speed

      May 19, 2025
    • Tech

      Handy Apps That Can Make Your Hajj Journey Smoother

      June 3, 2025

      Jubail’s New Smart Buoy and Beyond: Tech That’s Changing the Region

      May 5, 2025

      Innovation in Action: Egyptian Patents You Need to Know About

      May 3, 2025

      From Exploring Mars to Building Smart Cities: The UAE’s Most Ambitious Futuristic Projects

      April 28, 2025

      Understanding the Statute for Securities Fraud Violations

      April 26, 2025
    • Thoughts

      Inside Iran’s Jewish Community: A Journey Through Its Historic Synagogues

      June 16, 2025

      Who Are You in Sahel? 7 Personalities You’ll Spot This Summer

      June 15, 2025

      The Types of Guests You’ll Meet at Every Wedding Celebration

      June 13, 2025

      These Indoor Spots in Saudi Bring the Cool Vibes All Summer Long

      June 12, 2025

      Hosting Eid Al-Adha? Here’s How to Serve (Literally and Figuratively)

      June 6, 2025
    Scoop Empire
    You are at:Home»Thoughts»#100DaysofMyDubai – Day Six: 50 Shades of Sketchy Touring Al Mamzar
    Thoughts

    #100DaysofMyDubai – Day Six: 50 Shades of Sketchy Touring Al Mamzar

    Rula El KalioubyBy Rula El KalioubyAugust 25, 2014Updated:May 15, 2015No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    Aerial shot of Al Mamzar Beach Park during the day.
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email
    Aerial shot of Al Mamzar Beach Park during the day.
    Aerial shot of Al Mamzar Beach Park during the day.

    I’m sorry Dubai… this one isn’t nice.

    When you first arrive to Dubai, you are very much likely to stumble upon the word “Abra”. The Abra is a wooden ferry, a traditional means of transportation that is both affordable and spacious (maximum 8-10 people on average in one Abra).

    But for tourists, the Abra is more than just a service, it is one of the most prominent cultural icons of this city, one that showcases the “other” side of Dubai. Cruising on one is a breathtaking experience that you definitely shouldn’t miss if you are here.

    As a tourist, you are most likely going to experience this cultural icon in the following areas:

    • Madinet Jumeirah – Abra Tour
    • Dubai Creek, Deira & Bur Dubai – RTA Abra
    • Downtown Dubai – Fountain Lake Ride

     

    (Image courtesy of Nadia Masood)
    (Image courtesy of Nadia Masood)

     

    Though they are beautiful, romantic and the closest thing we have to Venice’s gondolas, they are also very well designed around the touristic experience.

    So I, Dora The Explorer, decided to not go there, and instead check out the new, environmentally-friendly and relatively-untapped-by-tourists Electric Abra, which was recently introduced in an area not really known for its touristic appeal.

    And that’s how I went to Al Mamzar Lagoon, Dubai.

     

    Picture 44

     

    Note: If you know this area, I salute you, you get a +1. And if you know this area and actually went there, I will kneel before you with appreciation and give you a +100.

    The cab driver I took from Emirates Towers didn’t even know what I was speaking about and when we finally got there, guided by Google Maps, I asked him to take me to the Abra dock – and it was as if I was speaking gibberish.

    We stopped two men around the beach to ask them, and they answered, “No Abra here. Go to Dubai Creek” and another one actually said, “I lived here for 10 years, we do not have an Abra or boat”. Hmmm, guys, look at where I am pointing, yes, the blue lights right there – yup, THAT’S the Abra!

     

    Picture 45

     

    Picture 46I left the cab and decided to walk to the blue lights, definitely underestimating the distance.

    Spread out over 106 hectares, Mamzar Park has four beaches with palm trees, an open space for children and a pedestrian sidewalk. I must admit it is quite a beautiful sight and I did not at all mind walking.

    However, word to the wise: Never go alone.

    Other than the distance, I underestimated the amount of harassment (eye-teasing and verbal) that I would receive. The number of 4x4s that stopped, driving slowly as I walked, staring and calling out their numbers, was unbelievable.

    I am totally used to this in Egypt, but the fact that it was happening in Dubai surprised me. There are occasionally areas where you get verbally harassed, but they are well-known and the guys give up easily if you don’t give them attention.

    This wasn’t like that… What bothered me even more was the fact that this was happening to many of the women jogging or walking on the pathway. And no one bothered to stop and check if they were okay.

    So I kept walking towards the blue light until I finally got to the dock.

     

    Picture 47

     

    I paid 60 AED for a 30-minute ride alone around the lagoon, which was very relaxing.

    The breeze was fabulous – absolutely no noise – and my driver Wahid was a really nice Pakistani man who kept singing as he drove.

     

    Picture 49

     

    Picture 50It’s quite ironic that even though I was alone with Wahid, completely cruising in the dark and in silence, I was not the least bit worried.

    He even offered for me to drive and took a picture. After handing over my phone he said, and I quote, “Send to Facebook and do tag for me. You have Facebook?” Awwwww!

    Finally, the cruise ended and I was back at the dock. It then it took me an hour of walking until I found a cab. Not a wonderful evening, but still, a great experience.

     

     

    Tips & Tricks:

     

    • Go for the popular Abras.
    • Ensure you have a ride back home. Dubai Taxi Service: 04-2080808.
    • Do not wear revealing clothes.
    • Do not drink a lot of liquids before you head there.
    • And again, do not go alone.

     

    WE SAID THIS: Check out Day Five of Rula’s #100DaysofMyDubai adventures, when she went wake boarding at 7am, because why not?!

    #100DaysofMyDubai #MyDubai Abra Al Mamzar Dubai DXB sexual harassment Tourism UAE
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous Article5 Summer Skin Hazards and How to Treat Them
    Next Article 8 Reasons Why You Should Spend Summers in Hacienda Bay
    Rula El Kaliouby
    • X (Twitter)

    Rula is the perfect example of a workaholic. She’s an advertising geek who is currently an account director at BBDO Proximity Dubai. She loves pranks, Cairo, and drinks a ridiculous amount of Redbull. No really, she has like 7 a day. She’s full of energy (mainly because of the RedBull) and can be found rocking out to Muse or admiring the work of Banksy, Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Frida.

    Related Posts

    Who’s On Stage? July Concerts Lighting Up the Middle East

    June 17, 2025

    These 3 Middle Eastern Hotels Recently Won ‘World’s Most Beautiful’ — and It Totally Makes Sense

    June 17, 2025

    The World’s Most Beautiful Restaurants? These 3 Middle Eastern Spots Just Made the Cut

    June 17, 2025

    Comments are closed.

    © 2025 Scoop Empire. Made in Cairo with {heart}.
    • About
    • Contact Us
    • Scoop Team
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    X