Dubai Creek is a natural seawater inlet located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It divides the city into two main sections: Deira to the north and Bur Dubai to the south. The creek is approximately 14 kilometers long and has played a crucial role in the city's history, serving as a trade route and a hub for fishing and pearling.
Today, Dubai Creek is a popular tourist destination, offering scenic views and various activities. Visitors can take traditional wooden boats called abra to cross the creek, explore the bustling souks (markets), or enjoy waterfront dining. The area is also home to several cultural attractions, including the Dubai Museum.