Teach English in the United Arab Emirates

Many only think of innovative, futuristic, and ambitious Dubai upon hearing about the United Arab Emirates, but beyond its mega cities, there are palm-lined beaches, scorching hot deserts, rugged mountains, and stunning oases.

Abu Dhabi. Considered one of the most modern cities in the world, the UAE’s capital is also a hub of culture, sport, and leisure. Experience Emirati heritage and Gulf culture in Abu Dhabi’s sheesha cafes, waterfront walkway, the Corniche, and Sheikh Zayed Mosque, the sixth largest mosque in the world. Hit up Al Safa park to play volleyball, watch camels race at Al Wathba racetrack, or eat your way through Indian, Middle Eastern, and Chinese food. In your free time you can drool at the extravagant Emirates Palace and Yas Island’s Ferrari World (and just about every luxurious place the capital has to offer).

Dubai. Famous for the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa, and the world’s only seven star hotel, Burj Al Arab, Dubai is a city of the future. It’s chic, it’s fun, and it has got a lot to offer. Try wakeboarding in the Persian Gulf, ziplining, swimming with dolphins, riding water rapids at Aquaventure, or skiing indoors at Ski Dubai. During your time out of the classroom, get your fill of Emirati and Bedouin history at the Dubai Museum, admire cityscape views from rooftop bars, or enjoy traditional Levant food (shawarma!). Dubai’s neon lights capture its visitors and expatriates alike, giving you an unmatched place to teach English in the UAE.

Sharjah. Just north of Dubai lies the capital of Islamic culture (fancy, fancy UNESCO recognition). Sharjah is UAE’s only “dry” emirate, but it’s overflowing with art and heritage. Get your culture and history fix at the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization. If museum exhibitions tickle your fancy, cross over Burj Avenue to the arts neighborhood. To reflect on all this newfound knowledge, stroll along the Al Majaz waterfront until you reach the mix of restaurants, entertainment, and cafes (and the huge Ferris Wheel!) of the Al-Qasba.

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