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With 200 nationalities from different cultures living in harmony in Dubai  This reflects the city’s tolerance, acceptance, and inclusion. You can see this diversity in people’s styles, cuisines from around the world, retail and market offerings, and so on. The city welcomes all visitors deary, the Emiratis are known for their generosity and thrive on their hospitality, but here are a few things to remember on your visit  If you're visiting Dubai for the first time, be sure to check out our top tips to help make your trip unforgettable. Read More

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Free wi-fi is available at most of Dubai hotels, tourist attractions, and many public places, but if you prefer to keep connected all the time.  Often, tourists to Dubai above the age of 18 get a free Tourism SIM card from telecom operator du when they cross immigration at Dubai International Airport. This offer includes a three-minute talk time and 20MB of mobile data for free valid for 90 days.

You can top this up at a du kiosk in the arrivals area of Dubai International airport or Dubai Duty Free. You can also purchase phone plans as voice and data bundles, pay-as-you-go plans, or prepaid recharge cards.

You must be 18 years or above to register your SIM card, which requires your passport or ID card along with your valid UAE tourist visa.

When making calls, remember that mobile phone numbers in the UAE are ten digits long and the country code for the UAE is +971. To call your mobile in the UAE from abroad, callers will need to dial 00971 and then your number.

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The need for a visit visa to Dubai depends on your citizenship, most nationalities get a visa on arrival    If your passport requires a visa or tourist visa ahead of your visit, you can apply via an approved airline, tour operator, or hotel. You can also be sponsored by a UAE resident or company. Issuing a visit visa 

The process of obtaining a visit visa is straightforward, with eligibility dependent on factors such as nationality, purpose of visit, and duration of stay.   Whether visiting for leisure or business, our comprehensive guide provides all the necessary information to make the process as smooth as possible. To learn more about obtaining a visit visa for Dubai  Click Here

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Dubai aims to improve travel accessibility for visitors with special needs, known as ‘People of Determination’ in the UAE. Starting from arrival at the airport, public transport, top attractions until accommodation, the city continously works on enhancing the traveller experience to enjoy the trip with ease. For more on travel accessibility

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The multiple entry 5-year tourist visa enables tourists to enter the UAE multiple times on self-sponsorship and remain in the country for 90 days on each visit, and can be extended for further 90 days. This type of tourist visa can be issued for all nationalities.

To obtain this visa, the applicant must have:

  • a bank balance of 4,000 USD or its equivalent in foreign currencies during the last six months
  • a valid health insurance policy applicable in the UAE
  • a ticket to and from the UAE

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To apply for the multiple entry tourist visa, the applicant must provide the following:

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Tourist visa is for those who are not eligible for  visa on arrival  or a  visa-free entry  to the UAE. Tourist visa can be obtained for eligible individual tourists from around the world. Females below the age of 18 are not eligible to apply for this type of visa unless they are travelling with their parents.

According to a Cabinet resolution passed in July 2018, children under the age of 18 years who are accompanying adults, can get a  free visa for their visit from 15 July to 15 September each year.

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Each airline has some conditions, which must be met in order for your visa to be arranged by them. One of the conditions is flying with them. For more updated and specific information, check the following UAE-based airlines for visa types, facilities, terms and conditions:

  • Visa services from Etihad Airways  - Etihad Airways
  • Visa Services offered by Emirates Airline  - Emirates Airline
  • Visa services from Fly Dubai  - Fly Dubai
  • Visa services from Air Arabia  - Air Arabia

Tourist visas through agencies and hotels

Licensed travel agents and hotels in the UAE can arrange a tourist visa for you provided you purchase the ticket through them and maintain hotel reservation with the specific hotel.

You can also contact travel agencies in your country for any tourist packages available to the UAE in collaboration with a local tour operator.

It is important to check the authenticity of travel agents you are dealing with and refrain from paying or sending copies of your official documents until after you are 100 per cent sure the tour operator is genuine. You can seek the help of the  UAE embassy in your country  for verification.

Note: The UAE embassies do not issue tourist visas. In order to get a tourist visa to the UAE, you need to get in touch with one of the UAE-based airlines, a tour agency or a hotel (where you intend to stay) in the UAE who will apply for visa on your behalf to the official  visa-issuing authorities  in the UAE.

  • Tourist visa from Etihad Airways  - Etihad Airways
  • Tourist visa from Emirates Airline  - Emirates Airline
  • Tourist visa from Fly Dubai  - Fly Dubai
  • Tourist visa from Air Arabia  - Air Arabia

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I was born and raised in Dubai and have seen the city transform before my very eyes from a modest center of trade and fishing into the multinational metropolis it is today. These are the top tips I tell anyone visiting Dubai: embrace the culture, dress modestly and be aware of local laws and customs.

Home to the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa , and an impressive collection of man-made islands — Palm Jumeirah and The World — Dubai's reputation for luxury and innovation precedes itself. But beyond the ubiquitous glitz, there's a vibrant culture and warm hospitality that can be directly attributed to the multicultural mix of over 200 nationalities that live and work in the city.

Dubai is a city that dazzles, but it can also bewilder if you're not prepared; having the right knowledge can help you navigate it like a pro. Whether you're mesmerized by one-of-a-kind architectural marvels like the Museum of the Future or looking to immerse in the rich cultural heritage of Old Dubai , here are the top things to know before going to Dubai to ensure an enjoyable and stress-free holiday.

1. Visit between October and April

Dubai's weather can be extreme in the summer months, and it's not uncommon for temperatures to soar above 40°C (104°F). The best time to visit is in the winter and spring, when the weather is not only cooler and more pleasant, but there's a marked uptick in outdoor activities like Dubai Shopping Festival and Dubai Design Week . Expect mildly cold evenings between October and April – pack a light jacket, sweater and shawl.

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2. Plan to spend at least five days in Dubai

Dubai's plethora of experiences can quickly fill at least five days of travel. Begin by visiting iconic landmarks in Downtown Dubai like the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall and the Dubai Fountain . A traditional abra boat ride across Dubai Creek at sunset takes you straight to the bustling souqs in Deira and Bur Dubai, where you can bargain for spices, textiles and gold.

As the week goes on, relax on Jumeirah's beautiful beaches and dine along the Dubai Marina waterfront , known for its breezy plazas and stunning skyline. Traveling slowly around Dubai not only helps you to appreciate the grandeur of its modern attractions but also allows you to uncover the city's hidden gems at your own pace.

3. Explore beyond the city

While Dubai's skyline is certainly impressive, there are many attractions outside the city that are worth exploring. The Hatta Mountains offer hiking trails, kayaking and a glimpse into traditional Emirati life before the oil boom at the Hatta Heritage Village .

An hour's drive from the city center takes you into the desert, where the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve lies. This 225 sq km vast reserve accounts for 5% of Dubai's total land and is an excellent opportunity to experience the desert's tranquility and elusive wildlife, including the Arabian oryx.

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4. Book activities and restaurants in advance

From desert safaris and dhow cruises to dining at Michelin-starred restaurants, booking in advance is perhaps one of the best things to know before going to Dubai. It can save you time and ensure you get the best options, especially if you plan to visit popular attractions like the Burj Khalifa at sunset. Tickets sell out quickly during peak tourist season.

5. Use public transport to save money

Dubai's public transport system is an efficient and affordable way of getting around the city. It's best to avoid driving unless you're comfortable with Dubai's fast-paced traffic. The metro, buses and trams are clean, air-conditioned and relatively easy to navigate. For longer journeys, taxis are plentiful and relatively inexpensive compared to other major metropolitan areas.

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6. Dress modestly to respect local customs

If you're wondering what travelers should wear in Dubai, you're not alone. While the city is relatively liberal compared to other emirates , it's important to remember that the UAE is a Muslim country and dressing modestly is key to respecting local customs.

Wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees when visiting cultural sites and museums like Dubai Creek House and Etihad Museum . Swimsuits and bikinis are acceptable at the beach or by the pool, but always make sure to cover up when you leave.

If visiting Jumeirah Mosque – it's one of the only mosques open to non-Muslim visitors – you'll need to wear loose, modest clothing that fully covers your arms and legs; women will also need to cover their heads with a scarf.

7. Adhere to public photography guidelines

While there's no shortage of Instagram-worthy spots in Dubai, be mindful that certain government buildings and mosques may restrict photography.

Taking photos of people is a sensitive issue in local culture. Avoid photographing people, especially women and children, without their permission. It's also illegal in the UAE to take photos or videos of people without their consent and post them on social media.

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8. Avoid public displays of affection

Public displays of affection, such as kissing and hugging, are frowned upon in Dubai and can even result in fines or arrest.

While holding hands for married couples is generally acceptable behavior, use discretion depending on where you are in the city. It may be fine to do so when you're at a shopping mall or out to dinner, but not when visiting a place of worship or cultural site.

9. Check your medication and avoid drugs

Dubai has very strict drug laws. Even small amounts of marijuana, CBD oil and certain prescription medications can lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment. Ensure you carry a valid prescription for any medications and check the UAE's official guidelines on restricted substances before traveling.

Drinking alcohol is only permitted in licensed restaurants and bars, so don't get caught sipping on public beaches. Driving while under the influence, even with the smallest dose of alcohol, can lead to fines, jail time or even deportation. It's also illegal to be intoxicated in public; being rowdy and loud or yelling obscenities are all punishable offenses that can land you in jail.

10. Respect Islamic traditions during Ramadan

Dubai is a melting pot of cultures, but it's important to be respectful of Islamic traditions. During the holy month of Ramadan, for example, while it's not mandatory for non-Muslims to fast, it's best to avoid eating, drinking (including water), chewing gum or smoking in public during the day.

Although English is widely spoken, it won't hurt to learn a few basic Arabic phrases as a sign of respect. “ Marhaba ” (welcome) and “ as salam alaykum ,” which translates to "peace be upon you," are two popular greetings that simply mean “hello” and can be used in most everyday situations. Responding with “ walaykum as salam ,” which means “and upon you be peace,” or “ shukran ” (thank you) in Arabic is always appreciated by locals.

11. Stay hydrated in the heat

Dubai's heat can be intense, and dehydration is a real risk if you visit during the summer months. Always stay hydrated when out and about by carrying a refillable water bottle.

You can fill up at the numerous water stations around town, set up as part of a sustainability initiative to reduce single-use plastic water bottle waste in the city.

While tap water is generally safe to drink, you'll also find bottled water widely available in restaurants and grocery stores.

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12. Is Dubai accessible?

Thanks to the unwavering commitment of government programs like Dubai Disability Strategy 2020, the city is steadily becoming more accessible for people with disabilities – often referred to as People of Determination. This commitment ensures that accessibility is not just a goal, but a reality that is being actively pursued.

Many modern public places, hotels and public transport have ramps, elevators, tactile floor paths and other necessary accessibility features. However, there are still areas that need attention. Older neighborhoods like Bur Dubai and Satwa, for instance, often lack drop-down curbs, which can make getting around challenging for people with disabilities.

13. Discretion is important for LGBTIQ+ travelers

Dubai's laws regarding homosexuality are strict. It's a criminal offense to be gay in the UAE.

Public displays of affection between LGBTIQ+ couples (and heterosexual ones) can attract unwanted attention or legal trouble, so it's best to be discreet and avoid drawing attention to your relationship in public. Cross-dressing is also illegal, and transgender travelers could run into trouble when filing official documentation.

This article was first published Jul 19, 2019 and updated Jun 27, 2024.

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Dubai is one of the most famous destinations globally, renowned for its lavish architecture, jaw-dropping skylines, and massive shopping malls . As of 2021, around 3.7 million international tourists visited the UAE city.

Dubai, as a megacity, never stops growing and has become the most progressive travel destination in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Amidst the pandemic, the Arabian city remained at the forefront of global tourism recovery after international travels reopened.

For international travelers planning to visit Dubai , booking with a travel agency can be helpful. However, it can be pricey, and cancellation terms can be restrictive.

Luckily, travelers can have a more budget-friendly option with travel websites in Dubai. Travel websites in Dubai also allow users to see travel reviews, trip fares, and other promos in just one click.

Travelers can completely control flights, accommodation, holiday packages, and more when using a travel website. Moreover, travelers can also get a complete idea about their dream destinations and access basic details, historical significance, travel costs, and even HD images of the attractions.

There are many travel agencies and travel websites in Dubai, and they offer different information and tools that help travelers make informed decisions. Travel websites in Dubai also help clients get updated with the latest news and notices from travel operators.

Moreover, some travel websites in Dubai even offer itinerary details for different tour packages and even provide virtual tours.

For this list, only the best travel websites in Dubai were included to help you book your next vacation. The best travel websites in Dubai offer different booking tools, tour packages, and additional features.

In rounding up the list for the best travel websites in Dubai, services offered, accessibility, and transparent pricing have been considered. Moreover, customer reviews and ratings were also considered. 

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Here is a rundown of the top travel websites in Dubai:

Visit Dubai

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Visit Dubai is the official travel website of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism. It offers general details about Dubai, its history, and the top things to do.

The website features different attractions and events for tourists to try while in Dubai. It also offers suggestions on what to do for tourists and the new and trending activities.

What makes Visit Dubai one of the best travel websites in Dubai is the comprehensive and curated information they provide for travelers. Visit Dubai includes a list of family-friendly cafes, celebrity restaurants, and Instagram-worthy dining hotspots.

For tourists looking for inventive menus or traditional Emirati cuisine, the website provides links to listicles about trending restaurants in Dubai. Moreover, the website features the Dubai calendar that includes information about events such as live performances, sporting action, shopping festivals, and family experiences.

Another pro featured on the website is the tips and tools for planning your next trip. Visit Dubai offers practical information, visa information, tips on getting to and around Dubai, accommodation, travel accessibility, and Dubai passes that tourists can purchase.

On top of that, you can directly book your flight with Emirates as the website offers online booking, so it’s easier for tourists to search available flights and ticket prices.

For easier access, Visit Dubai also features a chat support tool so users can interact with a virtual travel assistant via chat. This feature is convenient for users with other queries and concerns.

Travel Dubai

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For over 25 years, Travel Dubai has been one of the most seasoned companies providing holidays to the UAE. Currently, its website is also one of the best travel websites in Dubai.

Travel Dubai’s on-the-ground team in UAE and expert advisers in the UK help deliver memorable holiday experiences to tourists and locals alike. Its long-standing relationships with Dubai hotel partners allow them to access exclusive discounts and offers featured on the website.

Travel Dubai is one of the best travel websites in Dubai for many reasons.

It offers tailor-made itineraries for its client’s flight and hotel holidays. Add it to the fact that it considers the client’s preferences, including health and wellness, cultural activities, nature and wildlife, culinary experiences, and sports.

Their services extend to wedding planning, corporate events, sporting, and special events such as F1, golf, and horse racing. Travel Dubai offers services from families, honeymooners, professional athletes to solo and private group travelers.

On top of that, Travel Dubai is part of the Trade Wings Travel Family, which allows them to help and tailor holidays to Dubai and beyond. Booking with Travel Dubai is also convenient as they provide personal travel quotations on their website.

Clients can request a personal quotation for their flight and hotel through their website. Clients can also request immediate quotes from experienced travel advisers via phone call.

Travel Dubai also offers information about the best hotel offers in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Ajman. The website also includes different promotional offers and classifies hotels according to holiday types.

Moreover, Travel Dubai provides basic information about Dubai and restrictions tourists should avoid. The website also features customer reviews and ratings to see feedback for their service.

To ensure that clients can enjoy their holiday with peace of mind, Travel Dubai offers financial protection to clients as a UK Private Limited Company. Their company is a long-standing ATOL holder and an IATA license holder.

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TripVisors is one of the best travel websites in Dubai for flights, hotels, and visas. This global travel search site allows travelers to compare flights and travel deals prices.

Travelers can search for leading providers and travel sites to compare the best flight prices with just one click. The website also offers information on the cheapest departure and arrival dates and the best balance between price and flight time.

As one of the best travel websites in Dubai, TripVisors helps travelers know how different factors affect fare prices, such as days to departure and seasonality helps travelers find flights that fit their budget. However, it should be noted that TripVisors doesn’t sell tickets but directs travelers to relevant companies.

Aside from providing information about the best flight offers, TripVisors also includes information on the best hotel promos and car rental booking. The website helps tourists find cheap car rental deals in Dubai and beyond.

To check the best hotel offers in Dubai, TripVisors categorizes hotels based on popularity and price. It also provides information on prices and discounts, guest ratings, and amenities available.

TripVisor is available for download on the App Store for easier access. To get regular updates, you can follow their Facebook page.

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Musafir is UAE’s first premium-experience travel website in Dubai. It offers flights to over 3,000 destinations, and hotel stays for more than 1 million worldwide.

As one of the best travel websites in Dubai, Musafir offers more than just fantastic holiday experiences. As its tagline goes, Musafir promises travelers great choice, no-nonsense convenience, and a premium experience.

Musafir was founded by Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Thani, Sachin Gadoya, and Albert Dias in August 2007. Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani later inaugurated it in April 2009.

Musafir is incorporated under Universal Travels & Tourism LLC; an IATA accredited travel agency founded by Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Thani and Sachin Gadoya in 2005.

Although Musafir first launched its services in India in 2010, it continued as a global brand reaching UAE and Qatar.

Musafir helps travelers find the best flights with exclusive flight deals and a price match guarantee. It is also linked to Emirates’ flight updates and special discounts.

Moreover, Musafir provides information about getting different visas, including the process, prices, etc. Applicants can also track their visa applications through the website.

Musafir also features different holiday packages that travelers can choose from. Travelers can get the best deals according to their preferred theme, budget, staycation options, and the number of pax.

On top of that, Musafir features Musafir Business which helps companies or group travelers find out how much time and money they can save with super-saver policies, paperless approval, and best flight + hotel deals. Through Musafir Business, travelers can also visualize their travel spending and find unique ways to save by team, project, duration, cost, and other factors.

Musafir Business also features tracking tags to categorize travel spending by title, cost-center, department, travel intent, and more. It also uses AI technology to recommend the best flights and adapts to the traveler’s choices every booking.

Musafir Business is a full-featured mobile application that aims to put travelers first and organize complicated details. Travelers or companies can start for free by logging into Musafir’s website .

For better communication, Musafir offers customer support via email and phone calls. For in-person appointments, you can check their locations near to you.

Al Rostamani

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For more than 40 years, Al Rostamani Travels (ART) has been a leading travel provider in the UAE. Throughout the years, it has become one of the best travel websites in Dubai and has been responding to travelers’ high-quality needs and satisfying the needs of its broad customer base.

Al Rostamani Group established ART in 1979 and has been awarded the SUPERBRANDS status for 11 consecutive years since 2010. As one of the best travel websites in Dubai, ART is famous for its warm culture and excellent customer service.

It is also known for its high level of professional expertise and consultation to thousands of Corporate and Leisure travelers to and from the UAE and the Middle East Region. It has three offices in the UAE, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah, providing a wide array of services.

Its services include Corporate Travel, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions), an Inbound division for exploring the UAE, and a Leisure division that offers a wide range of holiday packages.                     

ART’s website features an online booking tool that helps travelers compare flights and fares so they can get the best deal. It also features different special packages in Dubai and beyond.

Travelers can also check and compare hotels through their websites. Moreover, travelers have more options for different holiday packages as ART offers packages for family holidays, beach holidays, city breaks, escorted tours, and rail packages.

Travelers can also compare packages by date, prices, and country. Add it to the fact that travelers can also check different attractions through their inbound packages, local tours, and Yas Island packages.

ART also offers airline and hotel reservations for corporate and marine travel, both regionally and internationally. Travelers are also provided inbound and outbound visa services with the processing of biometric requirements.

Travelers can also have peace of mind while traveling because ART provides travel insurance and duty of care solutions to cover high-risk countries and locations. You can check this link for a complete list of ART’s services.

ART offers 0% installment plans, ADCB TouchPoints redemption, and Air Miles in terms of payment options. You can follow ART’s Facebook , LinkedIn , Instagram , and Youtube account for regular updates.

And that concludes our list of the best travel websites in Dubai ! If you have tried using any of these websites, you can share your experience with us.

Resources: https://www.visitdubai.com/en/ https://traveldubai.co.uk https://www.tripvisors.com/ https://www.musafir.com/ https://www.alrostamanitravel.ae/

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Dubai is full of contrasts. There's the glittering skyline of skyscrapers so tall they defy imagination. There is the modern collection of stores and eateries, offering every option a traveler could want. And then there are the luxurious hotels, ready to welcome even the most discerning traveler in style and excess. Then there's the desert with its rolling hills of sand stamped with the footprints of Arabian oryx and gazelles; the souks with their labyrinth of stalls, bins overflowing with a rainbow of spices; and the traditional abra boats ferrying riders across the Dubai Creek.

“Dubai is the ideal destination for tourists, and there are a number of reasons why,” Farida Ahmed, a guide and owner of Frying Pan Adventures, told Travel + Leisure . “It is safe, whether you are traveling solo or as a family. That, for me, is one of the most pivotal points on which tourism rests."

The city, one of the seven emirates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has sprouted up from its desert port beginnings to become a sprawling metropolis full of vibrant neighborhoods, record-setting buildings, and over-the-top shopping centers all in the last several decades. "There is something for everyone and everyone's pocket — if you’re looking for budget travel you can absolutely do it in Dubai," said Ahmed.

Today, Dubai can be fast and slow at the same time — a place to grab an avocado toast and relax on the beach, a place to appreciate a desert conservation reserve, and a place to shop 'til you drop, all in the same day. It's these contrasts that make Dubai one of the most dynamic and interesting cities in the world.

Best Hotels & Resorts

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This luxurious hotel is located in one of the most famous buildings in Dubai and the world: the Burj Khalifa. Armani Hotel Dubai takes up the first eight floors as well as the 38th and 39th floors of the world's tallest tower, offering incredible views of the city and the Arabian Gulf below. Rooms are designed by the hotel's namesake, Giorgio Armani, and feature muted colors that will relax any guest after a long day of shopping at nearby The Dubai Mall.

Burj Al Arab

If the Burj Khalifa is the most recognizable building in Dubai, the Burj Al Arab is a close second. Inside this iconic sail-shaped building floating in the middle of The Gulf is one of the most stunning hotels in the city. Each colorful room comes with Hermes amenities and butler service as well as access to the hotel's private beach.

Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort and Spa

Set against rolling sand dunes and roaming oryx, Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort and Spa offers guests an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city with 42 individual suites all with their own private pools overlooking unobstructed views of the pristine desert. During your stay, book a dune drive to get your heart pumping or go on a guided nature walk in the desert. In the morning, sit down to breakfast on the veranda and keep your eyes peeled for a few gazelles popping by to say hello over coffee.

Queen Elizabeth 2

This unique property was once a working cruise ship that has been converted into a hotel , permanently docked in Dubai. The 13-deck ship features 447 refurbished hotel rooms and suites — including the Royal Suite with a large wood-lined private deck — restaurants, a spa, and a theater. History buffs can tour the ship's bridge and see what the cabins looked like in the 1960s before settling in for a leisurely afternoon tea complete with finger sandwiches, traditional cakes, and warm scones with clotted cream.

XVA Art Hotel

XVA Art Hotel is a boutique hotel that feels like stepping back in time with its romantic shaded courtyards, dark wood, and rich textiles. The hotel, which was built in what used to be a home in the historic Al Fahidi neighborhood, has 15 individually designed rooms all located around three courtyards. And don't miss a chance to walk through the hotel's art gallery, which features contemporary art from both established and emerging artists.

Frying Pan Adventures

One of the best ways to experience a place is through its food and these food tours offer to paint visitors a culinary map of Dubai, which Ahmed said has “now established itself as one of the culinary meccas of the world.” Try sweet milky tea in the back alleys of a souk, meat and rice pilaf , stuffed falafels, or learn about the custom of making Arabic coffee while also learning about the history of the city with one of the many female guides. 

Global Village

Dubai's Global Village is unlike anything else, showcasing more than 70 cultures at different country pavilions where visitors can shop, eat, and more. Bring a camera and capture a cool photo "for the 'gram" at one of the "selfie spots" or catch one of the many shows.

Skiing in the desert is possible at Ski Dubai where an indoor slope in the Mall of the Emirates allows ski and snowboard enthusiasts to clip or strap in and hone their skills. Playing in the snow more your thing? Try the twin-track bobsled experience or take some time to hang out with the resident gentoo and king penguins.

Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa is the tallest tower in the world and the view from the top is rightfully spectacular. Take in Dubai's many neighborhoods with this bird's eye view from the 125th floor or book a spot on the world's highest observation deck with an outdoor terrace on the 148th floor. The Burj Khalifa VIP experience includes access to the world’s highest lounge on the 154th floor. 

Ahmed recommended checking the weather forecast before you book a trip up the Burj Khalifa, noting that “if it's not a clear day you are not going to be seeing anything but haze.” For your best chance of a clear view, she noted that “the sky tends to be clearer before sunset.”

Royal Shaheen

Learn all about falconry from a team of professional falconers on a tour with Royal Shaheen — and get the chance to handle some of the magnificent animals yourself. These tours are interactive and family-friendly, and allow guests to learn both traditional and modern falconry training techniques.

The Dubai Mall holds the Guinness World Record for the largest shopping center in the world with more than 1,200 retail outlets, including two major department stores: Galeries Lafayette and Bloomingdale's. It also has more than 200 food and beverage outlets. Basically, it's so big you could easily get lost for days. The mall even developed its own app with turn-by-turn navigation to help shoppers reach (and return from) their destination. Beyond shopping, the mall has an aquarium and an Olympic-sized ice rink. The vibe and decor change depending on which part of the mall you're in, so plan to spend some time exploring. An added bonus: it's air-conditioned.

Mall of the Emirates

The Mall of the Emirates is slightly smaller than the Dubai Mall, but still features more than 630 brands and more than 100 places to grab a bite. Beyond the stores themselves, visitors will find the city's indoor ski slope and a bowling alley. (If your phone dies while you're shopping, you can borrow a portable charger for free.)

The Walk at Jumeirah Beach Residence

This shopping destination stretches along more than one mile of beachfront and features both international designers and fun pop-up markets. Check out Sauce for beachy and boho-inspired dresses and cool rattan bags before grabbing a bite at one of the restaurants overlooking the gulf.

Textile and Gold Souks

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Dubai may be known for its modern skyscrapers, but there's another side to the city where traditional souks sell everything from souvenirs to beautiful scarves. Choose from towering racks of fabric at the Textile Souk in the historic Bur Dubai neighborhood or hop across the Dubai Creek to browse endless rows of jewelry stores selling gold bangles and sparkling gems in the Gold Souk . And remember: haggling is all part of the fun.

Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant

Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant is part museum and part eatery. The restaurant, which boasts a covered dining courtyard with a tree, has live music, and fresh-made bread, and the staff is dressed in traditional robes. “Do not leave the city without trying Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant," said Ahmed. "It is one of the few restaurants in Old Dubai that's been recognized. The food is great and I love the decor.” The restaurant has earned the Michelin's Bib Gourmand designation.

Al Farooj Al Shami Restaurant

The Syrian fare served at Al Farooj Al Shami is second to none. Grilled meats, fresh-made sauces, and a mouth-watering list of hot appetizers make this local spot one of Ahmed’s must-visits.

Comptoir 102

You'd be forgiven for thinking you were in California or Tulum when you settled into the shaded courtyard of Comptoir 102 . Order an avocado crostini, halloumi salad, or gluten-free buckwheat pancakes, and recharge with a chai latte made with homemade almond milk. After you're done eating at this organic cafe, pop over to the attached concept store where you'll find boho dresses, unique glassware, jewelry, and more.

Al Hadheerah at Bab Al Shams

Dinner at Al Hadheerah is more than just a meal, it's an experience. Ten live cooking stations delight guests as they feast under the stars in the middle of the desert, offering classic dishes like shawarma and lamb ouzi cooked underground as well as salads like hummus and tabbouleh. And don't forget dessert where you can sample favorites like kunafa and baklava. Reservations are recommended.

The best time to visit Dubai is during the winter when the year-round hot weather starts to cool. In general, temperatures start to dip in October and it remains only moderately hot through May. While the hot season is from June to September, it's worth noting that air conditioning is plentiful across Dubai.

“The really amazing months for me are November to February,” said Ahmed, who noted that when winter arrives in Dubai, “we literally crawl out of our hibernation phase and it's all about spending time at the beach and desert BBQs.”

Winter is also when the Dubai Shopping Festival takes place. It's a December and January event that is known for its great deals, live entertainment, and raffles.

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The best way to get into Dubai is by plane. Thousands of flights arrive at Dubai International Airport (DXB) each week, making it one of the busiest airports in the world. It is located in the northern part of the city, making it the best option for travelers who will be staying and playing on the northern side of Dubai.

The newer Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), also known as Dubai World Central, started welcoming travelers in 2013 and is still under construction. The airport provides access to the growing southern end of the city. When it is completed, it will be the world’s largest airport.

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This area is a collection of neighborhoods around Dubai Creek (Khor Dubai) , including Deira and the Al Fahidi historical neighborhood . A stroll through this area — lined with low-profile gypsum, sand, and coral buildings — will give visitors a small taste of what Dubai was like before the modern construction boom. Spend some time exploring the area's souks or hop on an abra for a boat ride along the creek, which used to be the entry to the pearl diving port.

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Jumeirah Beach Residences and Dubai Marina

These neighborhoods, which sit next to each other, form one of the best places to go for a waterfront stroll. Grab a bite to eat with a view of the gulf in Jumeirah Beach Residences before getting ice cream and walking over to the marina to watch the sunset on the water, surrounded by towering modern skyscrapers.

Downtown Dubai

This is one of the most iconic neighborhoods in the city, home to the Dubai Mall, the Burj Khalifa, and the Dubai Fountain , which puts on a fantastic show every 30 minutes each night. Shop 'til you drop, head up to the top of the tallest tower in the world, or grab a seat at one of the many restaurants surrounding the fountain for dinner and a show.

Palm Jumeirah

This palm-shaped island is man-made and dotted with luxury hotels and beach clubs. Kids will love the over-the-top waterpark at Atlantis, The Palm , while adults will enjoy whiling away the day at one of the many pool decks. For a bird's eye view of the island itself, try skydiving — just remember to stop screaming long enough to take it all in.

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Taxis are the default way to get around Dubai, but if you want to really explore the city and the neighboring emirates, Ahmed recommended renting a car. “It will make your life easier plus it will open up the possibility for you to explore the other emirates in the UAE. If time is of the essence, get yourself a car,” she said.

She noted that the metro is great if you’re staying in and traveling around Old Dubai, but if you want to explore New Dubai or go further afield, taxi hires and car rentals are the easiest way to get around.

Taxis: Dubai has an extensive network of taxis that bring travelers throughout the city. It's easy to hail a taxi at popular attractions like the malls and the beach. For women who feel more comfortable with a female driver, the city even has " Ladies and Families " taxis, which are always driven by women. Those looking to schedule a taxi ride can use apps like Uber and Careem, which operate throughout the city.

Trains: The Dubai Metro is cooler than your average subway, featuring automated and sleek cars, WiFi, and even separate cars that women and children can use. (The Red Line even holds the Guinness World Record for the longest driverless metro line at more than 32 miles long.) There are nearly 30 metro stations and a good amount of the track is outdoors, passing by iconic landmarks like the Burj Khalifa and making it a great way to see the city and get from Point A to B. Passengers can purchase single, return, or day-pass tickets — or get a cashless smart card called Nol.

Buses: Dubai has more than 1,500 buses that cover a hefty majority of the city's urban areas.

Abra : Travelers can ride these traditional wooden boats between the Bur Dubai area and the Deira area where Dubai's Gold Souk, Textile Souk, and Spice Souk are located.

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The 25 Best Things to Do in Dubai

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Contrary to what you might have heard, Dubai is not all malls and flashy hotels. This sprawling desert city is always adding notable cultural institutions , galleries, and design-focused shopping , all focused on luring in a new generation of visitors . If you prefer an adrenaline rush, though, there's always the thrill of sliding between the high floors of a glass skyscraper, or jumping into the world’s largest dive pool. Almost anything is possible in this city, and we have a list to prove it: Here are our picks for some of the best things to do in Dubai, both longstanding and new.

Read our full Dubai travel guide here .

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This is the planet's highest 360-degree infinity pool, perched 200 meters atop The Palm Tower. Aura Skypool offers not only uninterrupted views of the emirate, but also a unique pool day experience. From 50 floors up, the sweeping views of The Palm, the Burj Al Arab, and the gulf beyond are an incredible way to see Dubai from above and alter your perspective. Tickets cost from about $46 per person for one of three sessions, and are best pre-purchased online .

Jumeirah Mosque in Dubai

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As the only mosque in Dubai that's open to non-Muslim visitors, the Jumeirah Mosque is popular with a range of travelers—it's also the most photographed. Easily one of the most beautiful in the emirate, it's crafted entirely from white stone in the medieval Fatimid style and particularly breathtaking at dusk. Visitors are allowed in six days a week (Fridays are for prayer), and tours are led by knowledgable guides who make the experience.

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This is the world's deepest pool with a depth of 60 meters. It boasts a sunken city for diving enthusiasts to explore and holds 14 million liters of water. Tailored entirely to water lovers, deep diving is for those with certifications only, while snorkeling on the surface and scuba-diving up to 12 meters can be undertaken by anyone over the age of 10. Given Deep Dive Dubai also acts as the region’s largest underwater film studio, packed with 56 cameras and the ability to create different moods, it is definitely a must-try experience. Tickets are required and can be pre-purchased or bought online.

Hatta Dome Park Dubai

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Ideally positioned a walkable distance from the Hatta Wadi Hub, this is a desert glamping experience that immerses guests in nature, offering them dome-tented accommodation, incredible mountain views, and an abundance of outdoor activities at their doorsteps. Hatta is buzzing with nature lovers and active travelers seeking refuge from the city, and geared up to explore the mountain range. These luxe tents offer comfort and adventure in equal doses. Each has its own terrace, and there are fire pits, barbecues, and food vans just a short distance away. Stylishly furnished in desert-inspired tones, the dome suites have a minimalistic chic design and serve up not only starry evenings, but also panoramic views of the picturesque Hatta mountain range that surrounds them. Despite the reasonably remote location, each room has Wi-Fi and can comfortably sleep two adults and three children (under the age of 14).

Camel Racing Dubai

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A popular heritage destination, Al Marmoom draws camel racing enthusiasts of all stripes, local and otherwise. A day at the camel races is an experience that is nicely representative of Middle Eastern culture, one that dates back to the 7th century. The grandstands are often filled with camel owners, trainers, and handlers, and most seats offer good views of the action. Remember that races start early—between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.—and that commentary and announcements are made in Arabic.

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Officially the world's largest observation wheel, Ain Dubai is 75 meters taller than the London Eye. Towering over Bluewaters Island, the wheel affords sweeping views from 250 meters in the air. Not only is it visible from so many of Dubai's vantage points, this attraction appeals to just about everyone—schools, businesses, families, tourists, and locals alike. Rides on the structure are ticketed, with passes sold at the venue or online .

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Dubai's sprawling spice market is arguably the most entertaining of all the city's souks. It's bustling, with intoxicating sights and smells. Many of the vendors sell the same ingredients—Persian dried limes, saffron, barberries, rose hips, and traditional Middle Eastern spice mixes. Saffron, while still pricey, is more affordable here than elsewhere in Dubai. Part of a complex that features three Jumeirah hotels and an adjoining waterway, the souk has stalls selling everything from the spices, to handmade lanterns, clothes, souvenirs, and everything in between. There are also two-dozen restaurants, indoor and out, not to mention some of the most spectacular views of the world-famous Burj Al Arab hotel. It’s free to enter, but parking and abra-style water taxis cost extra.

Dubai Fountain show

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The world's tallest fountain puts the ones in Vegas to shame. Multiple fountain shows are scheduled every day, shooting 22,000 gallons of water up 500 feet in the air within the 30-acre Burj Lake. Plus, a new floating viewing platform means you can get much closer to the action than before. Even better, it's free. If you visit the Dubai Mall , you'll likely see the fountains while you're there, so pause for a moment and enjoy the show.

Hot Air Balloon Dubai

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In this private adventure experience, the only other person in your balloon is the pilot, who is an expert balloonist and falcon handler. Guests are picked up from their hotels and driven out into the desert. The aerial views of the desert are some of the most spectacular you'll see. Not only is the rolling landscape incredible but it is possible to see Oryx and camels strolling the desert below. This tour is ideal for a special occasion with a loved one or for those looking to experience the culture in a totally different way. Bookings are required.

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Dubai's massive Global Village is essentially a theme park for all ages, though it's popular with families as the rides and attractions are kid-friendly. Open Late-October to mid-April, it features concerts, rides, dining, and attractions from around the world. It's on the outskirts of Dubai, so don't think you can pack it into a city-centric day, but if you have time and are interested in some global shopping and entertainment, it's worth a visit.

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High above Downtown Dubai, 219 meters up, Sky Views serves up a series of adrenaline-inducing one-of-a-kind experiences. Like so many of the experiences offered in Dubai, this incredible attraction is not for the faint of heart. Tread the 25-meter glass-bottom podium that connects the Address Sky View's twin 50-story dual towers; ride the outdoor glass slide; or tackle the Edge Walk, which is exactly as it sounds. Tickets are required but you can buy them online or at the venue.

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Positioned on the Dubai Creek within the recently renovated Al Shindagha neighborhood (once the traditional center of the emirate), the Perfume House offers the opportunity to travel back in time and discover the ages-old methods of Arabic perfume-making. You'll learn about the region’s perfume-trading route and explore the traditional oils and ingredients used to make local scents (including oud, saffron, and specific roses).

Kite Beach Dubai

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Like a Miami beach with its wide stretch of sand, aquamarine water, beach chaises, and enough activities to make you feel like sunbathing isn't quite enough, Kite Beach is for beach lovers. Join a game of volleyball, give kite-surfing a try, or take a run around the soft running track—when it's not 106 degrees out.

Aqua Venture Waterpark Dubai

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Now considered the world’s largest waterpark thanks to its recent extension, the venue has expanded by a third. Trident Tower, its newest arm, features the largest kids-only waterparks in the Middle East—Splashers Lagoon and Splashers Cove. Aquaventure contains more than 30 slides and attractions, including the emirates' longest lazy river, some thrilling rides (including the Leap of Faith and Poseidon's Retreat), and a private beach. There are also record-breaking waterslides to get the adrenaline pumping; Splashers Park and the Lazy River for families; and opportunities that encourage up-close-and-personal interactions with stingrays, dolphins, and sea lions.

Legoland Dubai

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Legos come to life at Legoland Dubai (sister to others across the world, including in Florida), where 60 interactive rides and 15,000 Lego models entrance the young and young-at-heart. Aimed at families with children between the ages of 2 and 12, the theme park was created from 60 million Legos and encompasses six lands, indoor and out. And now there is a Legoland Hotel that allows families to really immerse themselves in Lego for a weekend or overnight stay. In the heat of summer, the outdoor attractions can be a little too much to bear, but the indoor ones are just as good—and they're air-conditioned.

Skydive Dubai

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If free-falling over Dubai at 120 miles per hour sounds like your idea of a good time, Skydive Dubai has you covered. Beginners are welcome to jump in tandem with the company's experienced guides, but licensed divers can take the plunge solo. A tandem flight from Skydive Dubai's location on The Palm costs nearly $600—but it's worth it if you're a thrill-seeker who's not afraid of heights.

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As the largest mall in the world, the Dubai Mall draws in almost 100 million visitors a year. It's easy to get lost—there are more than 1,200 shops, after all—but a great place to beat the Dubai heat and ogle at the luxury stores. The place draws in more tourists from around the world than both New York City and Los Angeles so it's safe to say, everyone comes here.

Xline Dubai

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Fly belly-down across highways, skyscrapers, and swimming pools through the city of Dubai with XLine Dubai, one of the longest, steepest, and fastest urban zip lines in the world. From a height of 560 feet with speeds up to 50 miles per hour, riders soar from the Jumeirah Beach Residence to Dubai Marina, passing once-in-a-lifetime views along the way. There's even an option to ride tandem with friends.

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This quaint neighborhood offers a glimpse into what Dubai was like before the Emirates were formed in 1971. Traditional buildings crafted from stone, palm wood, gypsum, and teak line the twisted alleys and pathways—history and architecture buffs will love getting lost here. The neighborhood is a quiet retreat from the traffic and skyscrapers of the city, and the labyrinth of lanes make this place feel like you're in a secluded village.

Dubai Creek

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Riding an abra, or traditional wooden boat, is one of the most low-key ways to get a feel for life in Dubai. The boats gather on either side of Dubai Creek—in Deira or Bur Dubai—and can carry about 20 people. Many locals use the boats to get across the creek quickly and to avoid traffic, but you'll also see lots of tourists, especially at dusk. Given that it's quick and cheap, an abra ride is a must if you plan on spending any time at all in Old Dubai or visiting the QE2 .

Al Seef Dubai

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From its location within the emirate's cultural epicenter, Al Seef marries the city’s heritage with contemporary offerings. The 1.1-mile precinct that hugs the Dubai Creek is split into two areas: one dedicated to the past and another to the future. Meander through the charming laneways, stop and have a coffee or a meal at one of the many restaurants and cafes, or simply sit and watch the activity on the creek from one of the tranquil public spaces.

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In the middle of a mall in the desert, the world's third-largest indoor ski slope is a sight to behold. A daily lift ticket will run you about $138 (excluding equipment rentals), while a Snow Daycation pass, which primarily provides access to the non-skiing parts of the mountain like tubing, costs $75 per person, and you should plan to get there early. The place is filled with families with kids, most of whom are taking part in various rides, penguin visits and the Snow Cinema instead of skiing. If you're here to shred, there are two runs and a dedicated freestyle area (but Vail this is not).

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The world's tallest building is, unsurprisingly, visible from almost everywhere in Dubai. Taking in the site is thrilling enough from the street, but you can also visit the top of the 160-story behemoth—brace yourself for the thrill of the high-speed elevators, followed by complete awe the moment you step onto the observation deck. Buy tickets online in advance for a specific time slot. Most first-time visitors to Dubai go to the top.

Etihad Museum

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This ultra-modern museum offers a comprehensive look at the formation of the seven Emirates that make up the UAE. It draws a diverse crowd of UAE nationals and history-buff tourists. The museum lies on the site where the country's unification was signed in 1971. The Etihad Museum isn't overwhelming in size or content. Even non-museum lovers will find the exhibitions interesting and crucial to a well-rounded UAE visit.

Dinner in the Sky Dubai

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Dinner in the Sky Dubai is no ordinary restaurant—even pulling up a seat at the table requires that you clip a seatbelt. The experience takes place nearly 165 feet in the air, at a table that rotates ever so slowly over the course of an hour. If you can stomach the altitude, you're in for impressive views of the Gulf—and maybe one of the most unusual dining experiences on the planet. Artful Dining by Le Meridien Mina Seyahi and The Westin Dubai are responsible for the menu, which ranges from burrata salads to Middle Eastern mezzes. It's ideal for a romantic evening or surprise celebration with a first date, long-time partner, or best friend.

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

COVID-19 Requirements: There are no COVID-related entry requirements for U.S. citizens.

U.S. citizens are subject to all UAE immigration laws.

  • Passport Validity:  A passport valid for at least six months beyond the date of entry is required to enter the UAE. The UAE government does not accept 12-page emergency passports for entry to the UAE. The UAE government also does not accept passports with the “X” gender marker for travel to, in, or through the UAE. Travelers with these passports will be denied boarding or entry.
  • Personal travel of 30 days or less:  A U.S. citizen with a regular (non-emergency) passport with an M or F gender marker may obtain a no fee visitor visa upon arrival. The UAE government does not accept passports with the “X” gender marker for travel to, in, or through the UAE. Travelers with these passports will be denied boarding or entry.
  • Stays longer than 30 days:  Visitors on a 30-day visa may request a visa extension, which is at the discretion of immigration officials. Anyone planning to work or study in the UAE must obtain the appropriate visa.
  • Medical Exam:  A full medical exam is required for work or residence permits. The exam and tests for HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis B, tuberculosis, leprosy, and pregnancy must be performed after arrival. U.S. citizens have been detained and deported for testing positive for HIV, active tuberculosis, or hepatitis. Medical exams performed outside of the UAE will not be accepted.
  • Travel on Diplomatic or Official Passports:  U.S. citizens traveling to or through the UAE on diplomatic or official passports are required to obtain a visa before travel (transit passengers only require a visa if exiting the airport). This requirement is strictly enforced by UAE officials and those not meeting the requirement will be denied entry. U.S. military travelers should not assume military ID cards will be accepted, but should consult the Foreign Clearance Guide.

Land Exit Departure Fee:  All travelers who depart the UAE by land and who are not citizens of a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) country must pay a departure fee. The fee is 35 UAE dirhams and is payable only in the local currency.

Please verify this information with the  Embassy of the United Arab Emirates  before you travel.

Exit Controls:  The UAE maintains tight exit controls. All travelers must exit the country with the passport on which they entered. Travelers should visit a UAE immigration office prior to departure to obtain an exit pass if they plan to leave the UAE without the passport on which they entered.

Travelers both departing the UAE and transiting will be barred from exiting the UAE if there are any criminal or civil legal cases against them. Travelers have been arrested at the airport and have had their passports seized due to outstanding financial cases, unsettled legal disputes, and late credit card payments, including for cases that were previously unknown to the traveler. In such cases, some individuals have been arrested and detained for long periods of time. Individuals will be barred from leaving the UAE until legal cases are settled in full. This affects all persons whether they are in the UAE as residents, tourists, or transit passengers with no intention of exiting the airport. UAE residents can verify with UAE authorities whether they have an exit ban due to outstanding cases in Dubai or Abu Dhabi. More information on this process can be found on the  UAE Government Portal .

The Government of the UAE requires that all persons residing in the country have a national identification card. U.S. citizens who are working or living in the UAE should visit the  Emirates Identity Authority website  for more information on card registration procedures and requirements.

Cancellation of Visas:  All UAE visas must be formally cancelled through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) before a new visa can be issued. This includes visas that have already expired or have never been used. Travelers may be denied entry to, or not permitted to depart, the UAE if previous visas have not been properly cancelled. More information on the process is available on the  UAE Government portal .

Dual Nationality:  The UAE does not recognize dual nationality. The UAE recognizes only the citizenship of the passport on which a person enters the UAE. The embassy may be prohibited from providing certain consular services to those who did not enter the UAE on a U.S. passport.

The UAE has imposed HIV/AIDS travel restrictions on all foreigners seeking residency. Travelers for tourism are not tested or requested to provide information about HIV/AIDS status. Please verify this information with the  Embassy of the UAE  before you travel. Information about  dual nationality  and the  prevention of international child abduction  can be found on our website. For further information about customs regulations, please read the embassy’s  Customs Information page .

Current restrictions:

Weapons and Law Enforcement Equipment:  The transportation of arms or items that may be considered law enforcement or military equipment is strictly prohibited without written approval from the UAE government. Do not transport any arms or items that may be considered law enforcement or military equipment. Such items include, but are not limited to:

  • Weapon parts and tools
  • Functional, inert, or decorative ammunition, even one bullet
  • Empty or spent shell casings
  • Any other military or police equipment

U.S. citizens, military personnel, and U.S. government/military contractors found to be carrying such items, even in the smallest quantities, will be arrested and face strict criminal penalties, including imprisonment, large monetary fines, forfeiture of the items, and deportation , even though airlines and U.S. authorities allowed shipment on a U.S.-originating flight.

Other prohibited items:  Importation of the following items is also prohibited under UAE law: pornographic material, non-Islamic religious pamphlets for missionary activities, e-cigarettes, fireworks, ivory, chemical and organic fertilizers, laser pointers, radar jammers/other unauthorized communication devices, products and medications containing cannabidiol (CBD), endangered animal species, and any objects, sculptures, paintings, books or magazines which do not adhere to the religious and moral values of the UAE. Possession of any of these items can lead to detention and lengthy jail sentences.

Safety and Security

Terrorism: Terrorist groups and those inspired by such organizations are intent on attacking U.S. citizens abroad. Terrorists are increasingly using less sophisticated methods of attack – including knives, firearms, and vehicles – to more effectively target crowds. Frequently, their aim is unprotected or vulnerable targets, such as:

  • High-profile public events (sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.)
  • Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists
  • Places of worship
  • Shopping malls and markets
  • Public transportation systems (including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights)

U.S. citizens in the United Arab Emirates should exercise a high level of security awareness. The possibility of terrorist attacks against U.S. citizens and interests in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula remains a serious concern. The UAE’s normalization of relations with Israel in September 2020 increased the potential for attacks in the UAE, including by Iran-backed entities. Separately, rebel groups operating in Yemen have stated an intent to attack neighboring countries, including the UAE, using missiles and unmanned aerial systems (drones). Yemen-based Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for missile and drone attacks against the UAE on January 17 and 24, 2022, targeting populated areas and civilian infrastructure.  The January 17 attack resulted in multiple impact sites in Abu Dhabi and three fatalities. The Houthi rebels have publicly stated their intent to continue such attacks. In the event of a missile and/or drone strike, follow the guidance found here .

Both historical and current information suggest that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), al-Qaida, and affiliated organizations continue to plan attacks against Western targets; these attacks may employ a wide variety of tactics, including suicide operations, assassination, kidnapping, hijacking, and bombing.

For more information, see our Terrorism page.

Boating: The UAE and Iran have had a long-standing dispute concerning jurisdiction of Abu Musa, approximately 20 miles from Dubai. Fishing or sailing in these waters may result in seizure of vessels and detention of passengers and crew in Iran. Obtaining consular assistance in Iran for U.S. citizens is difficult and can only be done through the Swiss Embassy in Tehran , which acts as a Protecting Power, providing limited U.S. consular services.

Crime: Violent crimes and crimes against property are rare. U.S. citizens should take the same security precautions in the UAE that one would practice in the United States or any large city abroad.

Harassment and Assault: U.S. citizens, especially women, should take precautions against the possibility of verbal and physical harassment or sexual assault when walking alone, consuming alcohol, or riding in a taxi cab. Taxi passengers should avoid sitting in the front seat of a taxicab and should be sensitive that "small talk" can be misinterpreted as over-friendliness or even a form of propositioning by some taxi drivers. Taxis driven by women for the exclusive use of female passengers are available in some airports and by dispatch. Female travelers can identify these dedicated vehicles by their pink roofs.

Some victims of sexual assault have been prosecuted for violating laws against sexual relations outside of marriage. The law puts a high burden of proof on the victim to demonstrate that sex was not consensual. In cases where the victim has failed to demonstrate so, both parties have been prosecuted, and sometimes sentenced to jail time, followed by deportation.

International Financial Scams:  See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information.

Internet romance and financial scams are prevalent in the UAE. Scams are often initiated through Internet postings/profiles or by unsolicited emails and letters. Scammers almost always pose as U.S. citizens who have no one else to turn to for help. Common scams include:

  • Romance/Online dating
  • Money transfers
  • Lucrative sales
  • Gold purchase
  • Inheritance notices
  • Work permits/job offers
  • Bank overpayments

Victims of Crime: U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault are encouraged to contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance. Report crimes to the local police at 999 and contact the U.S. Embassy at +971 2 414 2200. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.

See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

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  • Provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • Help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • Replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence may contact the Embassy or Consulate General for assistance.

Tourism:  The tourism industry is generally regulated and rules with regard to best practices and safety inspections are regularly enforced. Hazardous areas/activities are identified with appropriate signage and professional staff is typically on hand in support of organized activities. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is widely available throughout the country. Outside of a major metropolitan center, it may take more time for first responders and medical professionals to stabilize a patient and provide life-saving assistance. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance . 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business.

As each emirate has its own independent judicial system, legal procedures and penalties vary throughout the country.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.

Arrest Notification:  UAE authorities do not routinely notify the U.S. Embassy or consulate of a U.S. citizen’s arrest.  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy or consulate immediately.  If you are not allowed to do so, ask a friend or family member to contact the U.S. Embassy or consulate. See our webpage for further information.

Alcohol:  Alcohol is sold only in very limited areas including certain restaurants and hotels. Public drunkenness and driving under the influence, regardless of one’s blood alcohol content level, are considered very serious offenses. Persons arrested on alcohol-related offenses are regularly detained for many days as they await a court hearing. Penalties may include hefty jail sentences, substantial fines and, for Muslims (even those holding U.S. citizenship), lashings. Note: The possession and consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the emirate of Sharjah.

Drugs: UAE law imposes the death sentence for convicted drug traffickers. Possession of even trace amounts of illegal drugs (including in the bloodstream) can result in lengthy prison sentences of up to 15 years. Bail generally is not granted to those accused of drug crimes.

Possession or consumption of marijuana in any form, including detections of trace amounts in the bloodstream, is illegal in the UAE, even if a doctor’s medical card is presented. Products containing cannabidiol (CBD) are illegal in the UAE. Possession or importation of CBD products, including those found in prescription and over the counter medications in the United States and other countries, are prosecuted in the same manner as marijuana possession. The UAE's anti-narcotics program also includes poppy seeds on its list of controlled substances. The importation and possession of poppy seeds in any and all forms, including as dried decorative plants, are strictly prohibited.

Persons may be charged and convicted even if the controlled substances were ingested outside of the UAE as long as traces are still present in the bloodstream upon arrival in the UAE. If suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, individuals may be required to submit to blood and/or urine tests and may be subject to prosecution.

Travelers with questions regarding the items on the list of controlled substances should contact the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi or the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai .

Codes of Behavior and Dress: Public decency and morality laws throughout the UAE are much stricter than in the United States. Penalties for public displays of affection or immodesty may be imposed. Sexual relations outside marriage are illegal in the UAE and convicted individuals have been punished by lengthy jail sentences. Pregnancy outside of marriage can result in arrest and detention. Doctors may ask for proof of marriage during pre-natal visits, and those giving birth in the UAE must present a marriage certificate to receive medical care and register the child’s birth. Failure to do so has resulted in the arrests of both unmarried mothers and fathers, as well as deportation.

Individuals may be arrested, fined, and/or deported for committing any of the following acts: making rude gestures, swearing, touching another person without his/her permission, and making derogatory statements about the UAE, the royal families, the local governments or other people. Travelers should keep in mind the cultural differences among the many people who coexist in the UAE and should be cognizant that unwitting actions, including clothing choices, may invite unwanted attention.

Debt and Financial Crime:  Crimes of financial fraud, including passing bad checks and non-payment or late payment of bills (including hotel bills, hospital bills, traffic or parking fines, and late payment of credit cards, utility bills, etc.), are regarded seriously in the UAE and often result in imprisonment and/or fines. A personal check written as a guarantee for the payment of a personal or business debt may be submitted to a local bank for collection at any time for the full amount of the check. If the account holder does not have sufficient funds, he/she may be charged with passing a bad check. Bail generally is not available to non-residents of the UAE who are arrested for crimes involving fraud. Debtors can be held in prison until their debts are paid or until an agreement is reached between the parties. Passports may be seized by the UAE government to guarantee that debtors settle their cases. Financial cases may be further complicated by debtors being unable to work in the UAE without passports while still being held responsible for their debts.

Photography:  Taking photographs of UAE military facilities, sensitive civilian sites, airports, some beaches, or foreign diplomatic missions – including the U.S. Embassy or Consulate General – may result in arrest, detention, and/or prosecution by local authorities. Travelers should be aware of signs which indicate where photography is prohibited. Note that it is illegal to take photographs of other people without their consent. In addition, engaging in mapping activities, especially mapping that includes the use of GPS equipment, without coordination with UAE authorities, may have the same consequences. (This does not apply to use of publicly available online maps.)

Drone Operation: The flying of drones is prohibited in certain areas and may result in arrest and imprisonment. Individuals should not operate drones without prior approval from local authorities.

Social Media:  The UAE has strict laws regarding use of the internet and social media. Individuals have been arrested and criminally convicted for posting information on social media sites (such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) that local authorities determined was disturbing to the order of the UAE. Users of social media should be cautious about online posting of information that might be deemed to insult or challenge the local or national government. Individuals should avoid posting insults or derogatory information about governments, institutions, or individuals.

Charity and fundraising activities are closely regulated by the UAE government, and it is against the law to conduct any private fundraising activity online (including those conducted on popular fundraising websites for personal causes).

The UAE National Media Council has rules for conducting business as a social media influencer in the UAE. Influencers must apply for trade and e-media licenses in order to promote brands on social media in the UAE. 

Terrorist Organizations List: On November 15, 2014, the UAE government announced a list of 85 groups it considers to be terrorist organizations. Individuals who are associated with groups on the UAE list could be detained at UAE borders, have their assets frozen, and/or be prosecuted for membership in a terrorist organization.

Religious Proselytizing: While individuals are free to worship as they choose, and facilities are available for that purpose, religious proselytizing is not permitted in the UAE. Persons violating this law, even unknowingly, may be imprisoned or deported.

Employment in the UAE: Although it is common for a local sponsor to hold an employee's passport, it is illegal to do so under UAE law. Many contractual or labor disputes can be avoided by clearly establishing all terms and conditions of employment or sponsorship in the labor contract at the beginning of any employment. Should a dispute arise, the UAE Ministry of Labor has established a special department to review and arbitrate labor claims. If an employee leaves his/her job without properly canceling the employment visa, the employer can file charges that can lead to imprisonment, fines, and/or deportation. The U.S. Embassy and Consulate General do not intercede in employment disputes.

U.S. citizens have become involved in commercial or financial disputes that have prompted local firms or courts to take possession of the U.S. citizen's passport, effectively preventing the individual from leaving the UAE. In addition, local firms have been known to file criminal complaints, which may lead not only to travel restrictions but possible criminal penalties, including jail time. A list of local attorneys is available from the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the U.S. Consulate General in Dubai.

Document Authentications: U.S. citizens intending to reside and work in the UAE are generally required by the UAE government to present authenticated personal documents for themselves and accompanying family members such as marriage and birth certificates, adoption and custody decrees, certificates of good behavior from police, and educational documents to include diplomas and certificates. The authentication of U.S. documents is done completely in the United States. For information, contact the State Department’s Office of Authentications . Determining the exact requirements with one’s prospective employer is strongly recommended before arrival in the UAE.

LGBTQI+ Travelers: The UAE government does not accept passports with the “X” gender marker. This applies to travel to, in, or through the UAE. Although the U.S. Embassy and U.S. Consulate General are not aware of any recent arrests or prosecutions for consensual, same-sex relations and cross-dressing, they remain illegal in the UAE. See our LGBTQI+ Travel Information page and section six of our Human Rights report for further details.

Travelers with Disabilities: While in the UAE, individuals with disabilities may find accessibility and accommodations somewhat different from what they find in the United States. The law prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities in employment, education, air travel and other transportation, access to health care, or the provision of other state services, and the law is enforced. The UAE government refers to persons with disabilities as “people of determination.” Social acceptance of persons with disabilities in public is as prevalent as in the United States. The most common types of accessibility may include accessible facilities, information, and communication/access to services/ease of movement or access.

The UAE has several modern cities with good services and accessibility of lodging, public transportation, sidewalks, and buildings. Outside of newly constructed areas, accessibility is not comparable to the United States and navigating with a visual impairment or using a wheelchair is difficult due to sidewalks in disrepair or without curb cuts, poor road crossings, and inaccessible buildings and public transport. Public transportation in Dubai is wheelchair accessible. However, the buses that connect Dubai with the other emirates in the UAE are not wheelchair accessible. See the UAE government information on accessible transport and parking facilities. See our  Traveling with Disabilities  page.

Women Travelers: See our travel tips for Women Travelers .

Students: See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips.

Adequate health facilities are available, but health care in rural areas may be below U.S. standards. While most common conditions can be appropriately treated in the UAE, complex medical conditions may be better treated in the United States. Providers may recommend a large number of procedures and tests, some of which may be unnecessary.

  • Hospitals usually require advance payment or proof of adequate insurance before admitting a patient, except in emergencies.
  • Travelers should make efforts to obtain complete information on billing, pricing, and proposed medical procedures before agreeing to any medical care.
  • Patients bear all costs for transfer to or between hospitals.

For emergency services in the UAE, dial  999 .

Ambulance services are widely available.

We do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas. Most hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. You may be denied care, even in an emergency, if you are unable to provide a cash deposit up-front. See  our webpage  for more information on insurance overseas. Visit the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  for more information on type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend  supplemental insurance  to cover medical evacuation.

Medication:  Many prescription and over-the-counter medications are prohibited in the UAE, and possession of such substances without the appropriate approval is generally treated the same as possession of illegal narcotics. All tourists and residents of the UAE should seek prior approval, via an online form, before carrying certain types of medications, narcotics, or chemical substances to or through the UAE. The service can be accessed directly on the Ministry of Health and Prevention’s  website . Travelers can also find updated lists of prohibited medications requiring prior approval on the same website.

Travelers with prescription medication must have their prescriptions issued by licensed doctors and authenticated by the appropriate authorities. In order for a U.S. prescription to be fully authenticated, it must be authenticated by the Secretary of State of the U.S. state in which the prescribing doctor is licensed, then by the U.S. Department of State, and finally by the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC.  Additional information on authentication of documents  can be found on the State Department’s website and on the  Embassy and Consulate General website . Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription.

Further queries may be directed to the  UAE Ministry of Health’s Drug Control Department  in Abu Dhabi.

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

For further health information, go to:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Air Quality:  Visit  AirNow Department of State  for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

  • Air pollution is a significant problem in UAE. Consider the impact seasonal smog and heavy particulate pollution may have on you, and consult your doctor before traveling if necessary.
  • People at the greatest risk from particle pollution exposure include:
  • Infants, children, and teens
  • People over 65 years of age
  • People with lung disease such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema;
  • People with heart disease or diabetes
  • People who work or are active outdoors

The U.S. Embassy and Consulate General maintain a  list of doctors and hospitals . We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety: Traffic accidents are a leading cause of death in the UAE. Drivers often drive at high speeds. Unsafe driving practices are common, especially on inter-city highways. On highways, unmarked speed bumps and drifting sand create additional hazards. Pedestrians should also use great care on the roads of the UAE – over 25 percent of road fatalities are pedestrians.

The police emergency number and ambulance number is 999 . Response time by emergency services is adequate; however, medical personnel emphasize transport of the injured to the hospital rather than treatment on site.

Traffic Laws: Country-wide traffic laws impose stringent penalties for certain violations, particularly driving under the influence of alcohol. In the UAE, there is zero tolerance for driving after consuming alcohol.

Persons involved in an accident in which another party is injured automatically go to jail until the injured person is released from the hospital. Should a person die in a traffic accident, the driver of the other vehicle is liable for payment of compensation for the death (known as "dhiyya"), usually the equivalent of 55,000 U.S. dollars. Even relatively minor accidents may result in lengthy proceedings, during which both drivers may be prohibited from leaving the country.

In order to drive, UAE residents must obtain a UAE driver's license. Foreign driver’s licenses are not recognized for residents of the UAE; however, U.S. citizen visitors who are not UAE residents can drive using a valid driver’s license issued by his or her state. An international driver’s license may be required in some emirates. The UAE recognizes driver's licenses issued by other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states only if the bearer is driving a vehicle registered to the same GCC state. Under no circumstances should anyone drive without a valid license.

If you are in an accident, UAE law mandates that you remain at the scene until authorities arrive. The use of front seat belts is mandatory in the UAE. Driving is on the right side of the road. Speed limits are posted. Making a right turn on a red light is not permitted unless there is a special lane to do so with a yield sign. Parking is not allowed where the curb is painted black and yellow. Digital cameras are used extensively on Emirati roads for registering traffic violations, including speeding. Fines can be substantial and must be paid prior to departure from the UAE. Individuals with outstanding traffic fines may be detained at airport immigration.

Please see our Road Safety page for more information .

Aviation Safety Oversight: The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the Government of the United Arab Emirates’ Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of the United Arab Emirates’ air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the FAA’s safety assessment page.

Maritime Travel: Mariners planning travel to the UAE should also check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts . Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard Homeport and the NGA Broadcast Warnings website.

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United Arab Emirates was cited in the State Department’s 2023 Annual Report to Congress on International Child Abduction for demonstrating a pattern of non-compliance with respect to international parental child abduction. Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in  United Arab Emirates . For additional IPCA-related information, please see the  International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA )  report.

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Ultimate Guide to Visiting Dubai: 7-Day Detailed Itinerary with Costs

The ultimate travel guide to dubai.

Sara Santos | September 26, 2023 May 9, 2023

We spent seven days in Dubai in February 2023. We did a lot of research about the best places to visit, must-do experiences, how to use public transportation, where to stay, and much more.

In this article, we’ll share with you our detailed 7-day itinerary with tips, costs, and our honest opinion about the places we’ve visited, so that you can take out the most of your visit to Dubai.

Visiting Dubai: Practical Information

  • Best time to visit: winter (from November to February)
  • Currency: AED
  • Language: UAE’s official language is Arabic, but English is spoken by almost everyone in Dubai
  • Visa: check visa requirements
  • How to get there: Dubai Airport or Abu Dhabi Airport
  • How to get around: taxi (check the Careem app) and public transportation
  • How to pay for stuff: cash and card are widely accepted
  • Plugs : plug type is G (like in the UK)
  • Safety : one of the safest places in the world when it comes to crime

Summary of Dubai 7-Day Itinerary

Day 0 in Dubai : Arrive and Check-in at your Accommodation

Day 1 in Duba i: Palm Jumeirah and Madinat Jumeirah

Visiting The View At the Palm

Ride at the palm monorail, the pointe – best place for pictures of the atlantis, visiting jumeirah souk madinat, dinner and stroll at dubai marina.

Day 2 in Dubai : Jumeirah Mosque and Burj Khalifa

  • Cultural Tour at Jumeirah Mosque

Ethiad Museum (alternative)

  • At the Top of Burj Kalifha
  • Dubai Fountain Show

Dubai Downtown

Day 3 in Dubai : Mall of the Emirates and Old Dubai, and JBR

Ski at Mall of the Emirates

Explore old dubai and visit the souks, stroll jbr walk – jumeirah beach residences.

Day 4 in Dubai : Desert Adventure

Day 5 in Dubai : Etihad Museum, Museum of the Future, Dubai Frame, and Global Village

Ethiad Museum

Dubai frame, museum of the future, global village, miracle garden.

Day 6 in Dubai : Aquaventure Waterpark

  • A Day at the Aquaventure Waterpark

Day 7 in Dubai : Day Trip to Abu Dhabi and Going Back Home

Day 0 in Dubai – Arrive and Check-in at your Accommodation

We assume that your flight will arrive later in the afternoon like ours. So you won’t have much time to explore and you’ll go straight to your accommodation. If your flight arrives early in the morning or in the afternoon, you can skip to the next day. 

How to Get To Dubai?

We arrived at the Abu Dhabi airport from Bari (Italy) at 18:30. The flight cost 39.99€ per person with Wizz Air (only a small bag). You can get similar prices with Wizz Air from other European cities.

Depending on where you’re flying from, you might want to go to Dubai Airport (DXB) instead. You can use Skyscanner to check the best prices for flights to Dubai.

Do you need a Visa to travel to Dubai?

We have Portuguese passports, so we got our visa on Arrival. The process was super simple and quick. Check the following website to see the visa requirement for your passport.

  • Dubai Visa Rules

How to Get a SIM card in UAE?

After that, we got a SIM card from Virgin right after passport control. We paid 150 AED for 21 GBs for 7 days (limited to 3GB per day).

There’s also another popular internet provider called du . If you arrive at Dubai airport, you’ll get a free SIM card with 1GB.

You’ll find counters to buy SIM cards in most malls and some metro stations as well.

Alternatively, you may opt to buy an e-SIM using the airalo app. If you use my referral code, you’ll get a 3$ credit. Use the referral code below on your first purchase:

How to Get from Abu Dhabi Airport to Dubai?

  • Abu Dhabi Airport Express Bus : the cheapest and most practical way to go from Abu Dhabi Airport to Dubai is using the Abu Dhabi Express Bus. It runs every hour 24/7 and the journey takes approximately one hour. The price is 35 AED per person.
  • Taxi : you can get a taxi from Abu Dhabi airport direct to your accommodation in Dubai.
  • Private transfer : you can book a private transfer in advance using GetYourGuide , for example.

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Once we got to the arrivals hall, we purchased a ticket to the Abu Dhabi Airport Express Bus to Dubai. This is the most convenient way to get to Dubai from Abu Dhabi. At the moment, there are no machines to buy tickets. You buy the ticket at the counter when you arrive. The ticket is valid for a certain departure hour. It costs 35 AED per person and the journey takes approximately one hour.

There are buses every hour 24/7. We recommended checking the Abu Dhabi Airport Express bus website for more information .

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The bus arrives at Battuta Mall in Dubai, where you can get the metro from there to your accommodation, or get a taxi if that’s more convenient.

Once in Buttuta Mall, we catch the metro to our hotel’s nearest metro station. From the metro station to our apartment was a 20-minute walk. On the way there, we stopped at the Marina Mall to have some dinner. A 20-minute walk was possible because we traveled in the winter. Otherwise, it might be impossible to walk such a distance in Dubai’s summer temperatures.

Using Dubai’s public transportation is super cheap and easy (with the help of Google Maps).

How to Get from Dubai Airport (DXB) to your accommodation?

If you’re arriving at Dubai international airport (DXB), there are several ways to get to your accommodation:

  • by taxi : you can get a Taxi to your accommodation. Taxis in Dubai are super affordable. For example, a ride from Dubai Airport to Dubai Mall should cost approximately 55 AED.
  • by metro : there are stations on Terminals 1 and 3, with both stations on the Red Line. The trains are safe, modern, and comfortable. To ride the metro, you need a nol card. Learn more about nol card here .
  • by bus : depending on where you’re staying, it might be more convenient to go by bus. You need to buy a nol card in advance to use the bus—you can’t pay directly to the driver.

Where to Stay in Dubai?

If you’re in Dubai for the first time, we recommend staying near Dubai Marina, JBR, or the area around Burj Khalifa. Those are lively zones where you’ll always have something going on at night with plenty of restaurants and great access to public transportation to all the most important highlights. If you’re on a budget, you can stay in Deira or Bur Dubai where you’ll find the most affordable stays.

Try to book your accommodation in advance so that you can get better options for a better price. We booked our accommodation using Booking and besides receiving 10% back to use in future stays, we also got 40€ to spend on attractions.

>> Click here to book your hotel in Dubai

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We stayed in an apartHotel in Dubai Marina—the Royal Regency Suites. We booked a studio apartment, but we were upgraded to a one-bedroom apartment. The staff was great. The apartment was huge and with a great view of Dubai Marina (see picture above). It was only a 5-minute walk to the Marina Walk, a promenade with shops, restaurants, and views of super modern skyscrapers.

We also had access to the hotel pool and gym, but we were so busy visiting all the city highlights that we didn’t even step foot there.

How to Use Dubai’s Public Transportation?

To use Dubais’s public transportation as a tourist you need to buy a nol card . There are several options for nol cards. As a tourist, we recommend getting a red nol card. A red nol card costs 2 AED. You can get a card from ticket machines at metro stations. You can top-up your nol card with different products:

  • Trips (1-zone, 2-zone, or 3-zones);
  • Cash : you tap your card when you enter and exit the metro/bus. It will automatically calculate the amount to deduct from your card.
  • Day ticket : unlimited travel using public transportation like metro, tram, and bus (the monorail at Palm Jumeirah is not included)  

Once you buy a product on your nol card, you can only top up with the same product. If you have a day ticket, and on the following day you only want a trip, you’ll need to get a new nol card.

You can top-up your nol card up to five times. After that, you’ll need to get a new nol card. The ticket machines accept cash and card. Please note that bus stops don’t have ticket machines (at least we didn’t see any on the ones we used).

Here’s a summary of the costs:

  • Nol card price: 2 AED
  • Day ticket: 20 AED
  • 1-zone trip: 4 AED
  • 2-zone trip: 6 AED
  • 3-zone trip: 8.50 AED

These are the prices for the economic class. You may opt to get the same products but in gold class, which is double the price.

For the most up-to-date information and prices, check the RTA website .

Cost of day 0 in Dubai

Food: Dinner at Marina Mall (2pp): 35€

Transportation:

  • Abu Dhabi Airport Express to Dubai (2pp): 18€
  • nol card + 1-zone trip (2pp): 3€

Virgin SIM card 21GB: 38€

TOTAL: 94€ (2pp) → 47€ per person

Day 1 in Dubai: Palm Jumeirah and Madinat Jumeirah

On this day, we visited Palm Jumeirah, the famous tree-shaped artificial island, and Madinat Jumeirah, a promenade with great views of Burj Al Arab.

Day 1 in Dubai: Visited Places and Activities :

  • The View at the Palm
  • Monorail ride at Palm Jumeirah
  • The Pointe (best view to Atlantis hotel)
  • Souk Madinat
  • Burj Al Arab
  • Marina Walk

The best way to see Palm Jumeirah is from The View at the Palm . We got a taxi ride from our apartment to The View at the Palm. The entrance is done through the Nakheel Mall. We recommend buying your tickets in advance to avoid spending time in lines. Check the links below to get your tickets to the View at the Palm. Your ticket will be valid for the day and time you specify.

The visit starts with an animation projected on the floor with an explanation of the construction of the island by a guide. The audio was quite bad, so it was a little difficult to understand what was being said.

After that, you’ll watch a short video (that seems like an inspirational video) about the dream of creating the island. When the video is over, you’ll get to a room with several facts and curiosities about the island and its construction. In my opinion, this room was very interesting, but I saw many people going straight to the next part, without even looking at this room. Don’t rush your visit. You can spend any time you need before going to the actual viewpoint.

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Finally, you’ll enter an elevator to go to the top of the building to actually see the Palm. From the top, you can see the shape of the island and the famous Atlantis Hotel on the opposite side. You can also see several other interesting sights. You can see Burj Al Arab (the famous seven-star hotel), the Ain Dubai Ferris wheel on the Bluewaters island, and if you’re lucky and there isn’t much fog, you can also see Burj Khalifa.

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Taking good pictures in this place might be quite challenging because there are some metal bars all around the windows. Additionally, we visited near midday and the sun was not helping to get a good light.

We spent approximately one hour at the top to take some pictures and soak up the views and we think that was more than enough.

If you don’t want to spend much money on food for lunch, take the time to lunch at the Nakheel Mall after you visit the Palm. We went to the Waitrose supermarket. You can get super cheap pastries and other already-made meal options.

Now that you are at the Nakheel Mall, it is super convenient to catch a ride on the Palm Monorail. From the Monorail, you can get very interesting sights along the journey. So, in our opinion, this ride is an attraction in itself. Additionally, it’s also a cheap way to get to the Pointe. A nice beach with a great view of the Atlantis Hotel.

You can get to the Monorail from the Nakheel mall. Just follow the signs for the Monorail. Buy a one-way ticket to the Pointe. You need to buy the tickets from the counter. There aren’t ticket machines. The ticket from Nakheel Mall to The Pointe costs 5 AED per person.

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Try to go in the front of the monorail to get the best views. I was a bit disappointed because the front windows are quite small and there were too many people so that we could get a nice view at the front.

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We got out at The Pointe Station and we took some pictures from the monorail station. It actually has a great view of the Atlantis Hotel. From there, we went to The Pointe beach where we eat ice cream and relaxed a bit on the beach with some views of the Atlantis Hotel. This is a very nice place to get those insta-worthy pictures.

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This beach is public and you can lay down on the puffs provided for free. It’s nice to visit this place, but I don’t recommend it if you have the idea of actually going to the beach and the water. This is a super touristic place, there are always people coming, going and taking pictures. The beach is small and the water is very shallow.

Once we’ve had enough of that place, we caught the monorail back to the Palm Gateway. It costs 10 AED per person. From there, you can get a bus or a taxi to Souk Madinat Jumeirah (use Google Maps to see the best route). We caught a bus, and we had to walk for about 10 minutes.

Jumeirah Souk Madinat is like a mall with an old style resembling the old souks. It has a promenade with restaurants and stores and great views of the Burj Al Arab hotel.

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If you want to see Burj Al Arab from close, you can walk from there. It’s approximately 10 minutes on foot. It was already dark when we got there. So, we weren’t able to get good pictures. If you want to get good pictures, we recommend getting there earlier.

If you want to experience the luxury of the seven-star hotel from the inside, you can get a guided tour of the hotel. Check the tickets to the Burj Al Arab guided visit here .

Because we were staying at Dubai Marina, we caught a taxi to our accommodation. You can go to Dubai Marina to have dinner, or decide to have dinner at Souk Madinat if it’s more convenient for you.

We had dinner at Habib Beirut and the food was really good. After that, we went for a stroll on Marina Walk.

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Alternatively, you can also book a yacht cruise along Dubai marina with dinner included. Check the different alternatives on Get Your Guide .

We like to book our activities in Get Your Guide because you can cancel up to 24 hours if your plans change and you can check the reviews of hundreds of other people. Additionally, you get 10% off on your first bookings.

Cost of day 1 in Dubai

  • Breakfast: at the apartment (2pp): 3.5€ 
  • Lunch at the supermarket (2 pp): 4€
  • Ice cream at The Pointe (2pp): 7.50€
  • Dinner Habib Beirute (2pp): 44€

Activities:

  • The View at the Palm (2pp): 49.90€
  • Taxi ride (Dubai Marina to The View at the Palm): 11.50€
  • Palm monorail ride (2pp): 7.5€
  • Palm Gateway to Souk Madinat Bus (nol card + ride) (2pp): 5€
  • Taxi ride (Burj Al Arab to Dubai Marina): 10€

TOTAL: 143€ (2pp) → 71.5€ per person

Day 2 in Dubai: Jumeirah Mosque and Burj Khalifa

On our second full day in Dubai, we went to visit Jumeirah Mosque, went to the top of Burj Khalifa, and explored Dubai downtown.

On this day, we would make a lot of trips by public transportation. So, we decided to get a nol day ticket. The card costs 2 AED and the daily ticket costs 20 AED. Getting a day ticket is super convenient to get around because you don’t have to worry about the balance on your card and you can take any type of public transportation.

Day 2 in Dubai: Visited Places and Activities :

  • Jumeirah Mosque and/or Ethiad Museum

At the Top of Burj Khalifa

Jumeirah mosque visit.

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Jumeirah Mosque is the only Mosque in Dubai that can be visited by non-muslims. They offer cultural tours every day, except Fridays, at 10:00 and 14:00. No prior booking is required. Just make sure you get there half an hour earlier to register and eat some breakfast at the included buffet. It costs 15 AED per person. For more information, check the Jumeirah Mosque website here .

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To visit Jumeirah mosque make sure you dress appropriately. Women and men must cover their legs and shoulders and women must cover the head. If you don’t have a scarf to cover your hair, you can buy one there. Additionally, they provide an abaya for women or kandora for men, if you are not dressed appropriately.

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During this visit, they explain the basics of the Islamic religion including the purification ritual. You can also ask any questions about their culture and religion. This visit was very interesting, and I totally recommend it to anyone that wants to know more about their culture.

Next to Jumeirah Mosque is Ethiad Museum. This museum explains the founding of the UAE and information about the founding fathers of the seven different Emirates. It also includes a visit to the Union House, the birthplace of the UAE in 1971, and the Guest Palace.

Ethiad Museum

The museum is huge and the building is a beautiful piece of architecture.

We didn’t have the time to visit this museum on this day because we had already a booking for Burj Khalifa in a couple of hours. So, we ended up visiting this museum on another day. If you have the time and want to know more about the foundation of UAE and its founding fathers, take a visit to this place. Admission costs 25 AED. You can buy the tickets when you arrive.

The next stop on our itinerary is Burj Khalifa—the highest building in the world with 828 meters.

The best way to get there is by metro. The entrance to the Burj Khalifa is made through Dubai Mall. There’s a metro station that stops at Dubai mall. So, this is a very convenient way to get there.

Dubai Mall is huge, so take some time to visit the mall and its attractions.

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It is home to the biggest aquarium. You can see the aquarium from the outside for free. You can also get tickets for the Aquarium and Underwater Zoo. Make sure you get your tickets in advance. There’s a combo ticket that includes a visit to the Top of Burj Khalifa and a visit to the Aquarium and underwater zoo.

In the Dubai Mall, there’s also a very interesting waterfall that it’s worth visiting.

We ended up not visiting these attractions on this day, but make sure you take a look at them on the same day you visit Burj Khalifa if you have fewer days in Dubai.

If you want to go to the top of Burj Khalifa, make sure you buy your tickets in advance. You need to choose the day and time of your visit. Some hours are more expensive than others. You can get a ticket to floors 124 and 125 or a ticket that also includes floor 148. The ticket to floor 148 is almost four times more expensive than the other ticket. But, it may be worth it if you want to get a premium experience with fewer people.

Burj Khalifa

You can get tickets to At The Top of Burj Khalifa using the Get Your Guide app. You can get a 10% discount code to use on your first purchase.

The Dubai Mall is huge and it might be a little difficult to get to the entrance of Burj Khalifa. Once you get into the mall, go down to the ground level, then catch the elevator to the lower ground (LG). After that, just follow the signs to At the top of Burj Khalifa . The visit to the Burj Khalifa might take some time. So, don’t go there hungry. You can eat something at the Mall food court. Or if you want to save some money like us, go to the Waitrose supermarket and eat something from there.

There were many people at the entrance to Burj Khalifa, but it was pretty quick to get to the elevators, around 20 minutes. The elevator is pretty fast and you can feel the changes in pressure on your ears.

Once you reach level 124, you can soak up the views around the building. There were many people at the top, all wanting to take pictures in the windows. It is pretty difficult to get some decent pictures with so many people and the reflections on the windows (depending on the time of the day).

At the Top of Burj Khalifa

Don’t forget to also go to level 125 using the stairs. The views are almost the same, but there are few people there, so it might be better to take some pictures.

We spent about one hour at the top and it was more than enough. The line for the elevator to go down took about 10 minutes.

If you don’t want to spend so much money to visit the top of Burj Khalifa, seeing it from the ground level, outside Dubai Mall is also a great experience.

Right outside the Dubai Mall, it’s where the famous Dubai Fountain Show takes place every day every 30 minutes from 6 PM to 10:30 PM (weekdays) or to 11:00 (weekends). It’s the world’s tallest performing fountain (as high as 140 meters). It takes about three minutes and it’s accompanied by different songs.

The show is free to watch. There are plenty of people waiting to see the show, but we were always able to get a good place.

Dubai Fountain

If you want a better experience of the Dubai Fountain show, you can go on a traditional abra boat ride during the show .

There are plenty of restaurants around the fountain. We ended up having dinner at KFC with a great view of the fountain.

The whole area around the Dubai Fountain is worth visiting and exploring. We took some nice pictures at Downtown Palace and at the Burj Park at night and we saw the fountain show from several different angles.

Dubai Palace Downtown

We also visited the place where the famous Wings of Mexico are located. There was a line of people that wanted to take a picture there. To be honest, I didn’t find it much interesting, so I didn’t take a picture there.

After a long day, we took the bus and the metro to get back to our accommodation at Dubai Marina.

Cost of day 2 in Dubai:

  • Lunch at the supermarket (2 pp): 9.5€
  • Dinner KFC (2pp): 15€
  • Jumeirah Mosque Visit (2pp): 7.5€
  • At the top of Burj Khalifa level 124, and 125 (2pp): 88.50€
  • Nol card + daily ticket (2pp): 11€

TOTAL: 129€ (2pp) → 64.5€ per person

Day 3 in Dubai: Mall of the Emirates, Old Dubai, and JBR

On our third day in Dubai, we visited the Mall of Emirates, the area of Old Dubai, and the JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residences) area. While we don’t think the Mall of the Emirates is worth a detour, Old Dubai is a must that you should not skip.

For this day, we topped up our nol card with a day ticket—the most convenient for all the trips we did on this day.

Day 2 in Dubai: Visited Places and Activities

  • Mall of the Emirates (Ski Dubai)
  • Al Seef, Al Fahidi, and Al Bastakiya Historic Neighbourhood, and traditional souks
  • Dubai Museum
  • Traditional Abra boat from Bur Dubai to Deira
  • Traditional Deira souks: gold souk, spice souk, textile souk, and perfume souk
  • JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residences)
  • Bluewaters Island (Ain Dubai – World’s biggest and tallest Ferris Wheel)

On this day, we needed to buy a power adapter. Because the Mall of the Emirates was on the way, we decided to make a stop there.

Ski at Mall of the Emirates

The Mall of the Emirates is house to the Ski Dubai. An indoor ski resort where you can ski, snowboard and experience other winter activities. You can actually see the ski slopes without having to actually enter Ski Dubai. In my opinion, the place was quite disappointing. You can’t see much from the outside, and the place seems quite small. Probably the experience is different if you pay to actually go there skiing. The prices are quite affordable for such an activity and they even provide all the gear.

As in other Malls in Dubai, there are plenty of places to eat. We eat at a super cheap Lebanese restaurant in the Mall. One menu was more than enough for the two of us.

In my opinion, this wasn’t worth the detour and there are better attractions in Dubai.

This part of Dubai is super interesting and different from all the other attractions and places. So, we really recommend visiting this area. To get there by public transportation, exit at the Bujurman Metro station.

After getting out of the metro station, we walked for about 15 minutes to Al Seef.

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From there, we explored Al Fahidi and Al Bastakia Historic Neighbourhood. These places are super beautiful and showcase the old traditional Arabic houses and wind towers made of sandstone. There are plenty of places to take great pictures and souks where you can buy some souvenirs.

Al Seef Souks

We also suggest taking a look at the Wall of Old Dubai and visiting Dubai Museum. The Dubai Museum is housed on the Al Fahidi Fort and it showcases Dubai’s history and its original heritage. Basically, you can see how people used to live before the discovery of oil in the UAE. The entrance fee is just 3 AED. Unfortunately, at the time of our visit, the museum was temporarily closed. But, we think it is well worth the visit. Combining this museum with the Ethiad museum will give you a better idea of Dubai’s history (both old and most recent events).

Dubai Museum

If you’re hungry, stop by the Arabian Tea House Restaurant and Cafe. This place is super well-rated and with great decoration for awesome pictures. We didn’t go there, we just passed by and it was almost full. If you want to take some good pictures, they have a set outside of the cafe where you can take pictures for free.

We continued walking to Deira Creek until Bur Dubai Station to ride a traditional abra boat to Bur Dubai at the other side of the creek. The journey takes about 5 minutes, and only costs 1 AED per person (you pay directly on board to the driver)—absolutely recommended. You can also book a private abra boat for a tour around Dubai Creek. While you’re waiting for the next boat, get some juice from the street sellers. We bought a pineapple juice (10 AED) and it was delicious.

Dubai Abra Boat to Bur Dubai

Once we arrived at the Deira district, we explored the traditional souks: perfume souks, textile souks, spice souks, and the famous gold souk. The sellers are a bit pushy on these souks, but nothing out of this world, just say “no, thanks” and continue walking. If you don’t want to be bothered too much by the sellers on the souks, go in the late afternoon, after 4 PM for example. The sellers are already tired and won’t bother you too much. At least, that was what we experienced.

Dubai Traditional Souks

If you prefer, you can also take a guided tour of the souks and old Dubai . I think it must be a rich cultural experience.

If you want to buy something, don’t forget to haggle over the price. They will always start with a price that is way higher than it is worth—make sure you have an idea of the price of the things you want to buy so that you don’t end up paying more. For example, I’m sure I paid too much for a bracelet in a gemstone store, even though I could reduce the price to half. If you want to buy some simple souvenirs like magnets, little purses, and bookmarks, you’ll find plenty of options at very affordable prices.

At sunset, we returned to Bur Dubai, also by abra boat. We were presented with a magnificent sunset with seagulls flying over the water. You can also opt to catch a ferry to another part of Dubai. For example, we could have caught a Ferry to Dubai Marina. It would have been a good experience to see Dubai’s coastline from a different perspective.

After visiting old Dubai, we got back to Dubai Marina. From there, it’s just a 15-minute walk to JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residences).

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This is a lively area by the coast along Marina beach and The Beach. It’s bordered by a promenade, the JBR Walk. The JBR Walk is filled with restaurants, stores, and perfume vendors. It’s also where you’ll see some people riding their luxury cars. We had dinner there at an Indian restaurant. If you fancy something more adventurous, you can have Dinner in The Sky. You’ll eat on a dining platform suspended by a crane—I’m sure you’ll get great views from there and a wonderful experience.

From JBR you have a lovely view of Ain Dubai, the world’s biggest and tallest Ferris wheel located on Bluewaters Island. If you like walking and you’re visiting in the winter, we recommend walking there and admiring the scenery of the super modern JBR skyscrapers. You can also opt for dining or eating ice cream at Bluewaters Island instead of JBR.

Cost of day 3 in Dubai

  • Breakfast at the apartment (2pp): 3.5€ 
  • Lunch at Dubai of the Emirates (2pp): 7.40€
  • Pineapple juice: 2.50€
  • Dinner at India Palace (2pp): 38.50€
  • Souvenirs: 45€
  • Top up Nol card with daily ticket (2pp): 10€
  • Abra boat from Bur Dubai to Deira and return (2pp): 1€

Total: 108€ (2pp) → 54€ per person

Day 4 in Dubai: Desert Adventure

This is one of the top experiences you cannot miss in Dubai: a desert experience. You’ll need to book a guided tour to visit the desert. We book ours using Get Your Guide . There are many tour providers with different packages to choose from. All tours that I’ve seen will pick you up at your hotel or a place nearby. Choose yours accordingly to what you want to experience.

Here’s a list of the activities provided by most tour operators:

  • Dune bashing : you go on a jeep that drives at different speeds over the soft dunes—this was our favorite part of the experience;
  • Sandboarding : it’s similar to snowboarding but you go down on sand dunes—it was fun and not scary at all;
  • Camel ride;
  • Bedouin Camp visit with dinner included;
  • Camp activities : shisha, henna painting, photos with falcons, and shows (tanoura, belly dance, and fire shows).

Dubai Desert Safari – How much does it cost?

The cost of a desert tour in Dubai will greatly vary depending on what’s included in the package. Group tours can start as low as around 30€ per person to 150€ depending on the tour operator and the activities included.

The cheapest Dubai desert tours usually include dune bashing, sandboarding, and camel ride. It’s a great option if you want to have a desert experience without spending a lot of money.

Most complete tours include all the activities like dune bashing, sandboarding, camel riding, quad biking, a visit to a bedouin camp with dinner or lunch, and camp activities.

The tour we booked costed around 50€ per person and it included dune bashing, sandboarding, camel ride, quad bike (for an extra cost), visit to a bedouin camp with dinner and camp activities (free and extra cost activities).

For you to have an idea of what a desert tour looks like, we’ll describe our experience. Please note that it might be different from other tour providers.

Dubai Desert Safari – What it’s like? Overview and our Opinion

When you book your tour, you need to provide the place where you’re staying and they will pick you up at your accommodation or at a place nearby. Our guide picked us up at around 2 PM. The car was a 4×4 Toyota Landrover and it takes 6 people plus the driver.

After picking up everyone, he drove for about 50 minutes to a meeting point with other cars from the same and other tour operators. The meeting point was basically a place on the road next to the desert with a cafe, restrooms, and several vendors selling the typical desert head scarf and souvenirs.

Quad Bike Ride

At the meeting point, there was a closed track if you wanted to ride a quad bike for an additional cost.

Dubai Desert Buggy Adventures

Some tours already have the quad bike option included (of course, they are more expensive). We opt not to do the quad bike activity. To be honest it didn’t seem worth it because it was in an enclosed flat terrain. I believe there are other tours with different quad-biking experiences where you actually ride in the desert. We stayed at this place for approximately 40 minutes. After that, all cars departed at the same time to the desert.

Stop for Pictures

We finally entered the desert terrain and just after three minutes, we made a stop to take some pictures. To be honest, there wasn’t much opportunity for nice pictures because all cars started arriving with people that also wanted to take pictures. So, it was a bit difficult to get some decent photos without cars or people in the background. Our guide was super nice and took some pictures of me and my boyfriend, even though they didn’t turn out that well.

Pictures at Dubai Desert Adventure

The place is very different compared to what you see on Instagram pictures. You’re not that far from the road, you can see the buildings at the side of the road; there are some green bushes on the sand; there are many other people also having the same experience.

Dune Bashing

After approximately a 20-minute stop for pictures, the actual dune bashing started. This part was my favorite, the driver turned on some super cool music remixes while driving through the dunes. This is way more fun than it seems. When talking to the other guests on our tour, this was also their favorite part.

Dubai Desert Dune Bashing

Sandboarding

Next, we stopped for sandboarding (our car and all the other cars on the tour). Our car was the first one to arrive at the sandboarding point, so we didn’t have to wait to experiment sandboarding for the first time. It was easy and super fun, so make sure you give it a try—it’s included in almost all desert experiences. While we waited for the others, we took a few more pictures.

Dubai Desert - Sandboarding

It was time to go to the camp to ride the camels and have dinner. But before that, the drivers stopped in a place to adjust the tire pressure and clean the sand from the car. There were also some simple stores in this place. They will clean the sand from your feet and footwear for free but will push you into their stores to buy something.

Sunset and Camel Ride

After approximately 20 minutes, we headed to the camp for the sunset, camel ride, and dinner. The camel ride was included in our package, but we preferred not to do it and just watch the camels. I’m not a fan of riding animals, but these seemed very well looked after.

Camel Ride - Dubai Desert

Additionally, the ride was pretty short, about two minutes. The line to ride the camels was not that long, so there’s no excuse if you really want to do it. They take a picture of you on the camels and will try to sell it during the dinner.

I was pretty disappointed with the sunset. The view from the camp wasn’t the best, and when we arrived the sun was already too low. I believe watching the sunset from the actual desert would be more interesting or if we have arrived earlier it would have been better.

Diner and Bedouin Camp Activities

Finally, we entered the camp. The camp looks pretty good with a nice decoration from the inside and there are some camp activities that you can do.

Dubai Desert Bedouin Camp

There was a designed shisha place where you can smoke for free (already included in the package). If you wanted to take it to your table you had to pay a small amount. You have access to unlimited soft drinks, but you’ll need to pay for alcohol. You can do a small (pretty small) henna tattoo for free. If you want something bigger, you’ll have to pay. You can also take pictures with a falcon for a small fee (there were other tour operators that already included this in the price).

When you entered the camp, you can get Arabic coffee and tea and you can go straight to the starters. To be honest I don’t know the name of what we eat. But you can take a look at the picture above.

After a while, the tanoura dance started. This is a folkloric dance performed by men with big skirts. The performer spins throughout the whole show without stopping. It’s pretty impressive and I really enjoyed this show. This was followed by a fire performance that was also pretty good.

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Finally, it was time for dinner. There was a vegetable, salad, and sidedishes buffet and some traditional barbecue. There were plenty of options in the buffet. We were served generous portions and the barbecue was pretty good, especially the chicken skewers.

The dessert included some traditional pastries and food. Some of the cakes were good and others I didn’t appreciate that much.

The last performance was a belly dance show, which in my opinion wasn’t that good. The dancer was good, but the show was a bit awkward. Once the belly dance show was over we headed back to the car for our 50-minute drive to our accommodation. We arrived at our hotel around 10 PM.

Dubai Desert Safari — is it Worth it?

So, was the Dubai Desert Safari worth it? Absolutely. It’s a must, especially if you’ve never been to in the desert before. I described in detail our Dubai Desert Safari experience. Please note that it might be different depending on the tour provider. This was one of the highlights of our visit to Dubai and for the price (only 50€ per person with dinner included), it was well worth it.

There were some things that were not exactly as I was expecting, but that’s also part of the experience. The red sand dunes were beautiful and the colors are amazing. There are many camps spread throughout the desert land for different tour operators. Something that disappointed me a lot was the number of small plastics and plastic bottles on the sand dunes next to the camps.

There are other more complete and more expensive tours that include more activities. For example, some tours already include falcon pictures and Arabic attire, as well as quad biking. On our tour, this was not included in the price (it was available for a small fee). Those were not activities that we were interested in, so we thought it wasn’t worth it to pay more than 100€ per person.

See what the different tours have to offer and choose wisely. Some tours also offer spending the night in the desert with the possibility of stargazing—I believe this should be an amazing experience.

Cost of day 4 in Dubai

  • Dinner (included in the desert tour)
  • Dubai desert tour (2pp): 100€

Total: 104€ (2pp) → 52€ per person

Day 5 in Dubai: Etihad Museum, Museum of the Future, Dubai Frame, and Global Village

On this day we visited the Etihad museum, the Dubai Frame (the largest frame in the world), and the Global Village. An alternative to this itinerary is to visit the Museum of the Future instead of Dubai Frame and Miracle Garden instead of the Global Village.

Day 5 in Dubai: Visited Places and Activities

  • Dubai Frame and/or Museum of the Future
  • Global Village and/or Miracle Garden

If you’re visiting Jumeirah Mosque, we recommend visiting the Etihad museum on the same day because they are very close to each other. We didn’t have the time to visit on that day, so we decided to include it on this day. This museum explains the founding of the UAE and information about the founding fathers of the seven Emirates. You can visit the Union House and the Guest Palace. To go there you can catch the metro and then the bus. There’s a bus stop just a 5-minute’s walk from there.

The next stop on our day was the Dubai Frame. There’s a bus next to the Ethiad Museum that stops right at the entrance of the Dubai Frame. We had already bought our tickets in advance so we went straight to the entrance. We went on a Friday afternoon and it was pretty crowded. We had to wait approximately 30 minutes before entering the frame.

Dubai Frame Entrance

The visit starts by showing some representations of the craftsman in old Dubai and how life was to look like in the old days.

After that, you go by elevator to the top of the frame. It has a big glass wall, so you can actually see it going up. Once you reach the top, you can walk on a glass floor and see old Dubai on one side of the frame and modern Dubai on the other side. It’s quite interesting to see the differences between those places. You can also see the famous Sheik Zaeyd picture from there. We spent about 40 minutes at the top of the frame and it was more than enough.

Going down to the ground floor, you’ll be presented with some modern 3D projections showing what Dubai can look like in the future with modern technology. Right before going out, there is some information with statistics about the constructions of the frame.

Is Dubai Frame worth visiting? In my opinion, it depends. Dubai Frame is a great piece of architecture and the visit is a great experience. From the top, you can see old Dubai on one side of the frame, and modern Dubai on the other side. Even though I liked the visit, I don’t think it is a must, especially if you’ve already gotten to the top of Burj Khalifa and The View at the Palm. However, I absolutely recommend stopping by the frame to appreciate its nice architecture and taking some great pictures with the frame for free without having to go to the top.

We didn’t have to pay to go to the frame, because we’ve received credits to spend on attractions on Booking.com .

Instead of Dubai Frame, you may opt to go to the Museum of The Future. Or you can visit both. The Museum of the Future opened in February 2022, so it is a very recent attraction. It features several interactive exhibits about what Earth and our lives would look like in the future. I recommend booking your tickets way in advance. We really wanted to visit this museum and it was already sold out a month in advance. I’ve heard very good reviews about this museum, so don’t miss it.

Museum of the Future

Make sure you also take a look at the museum from the outside. The building’s architecture is unique and absolutely marvelous

After our visit to the Dubai frame, we got a taxi to Global Village. In our opinion, the best way to get there is by taxi. There are some packages that already include transportation when you book your tickets to the Global Village.

The Global Village is a themed park that features several pavilions representing different countries or continents of the world. You’ll find typical products, food, and dance shows from different countries. The park also features different amusement rides, that are not included in the ticket price.

Global Village Dubai

There are many food stalls selling street food from different countries. We tried several different foods and everything was delicious. The park only opens in the late afternoon and is most beautiful after sunset, when they turn on all light decorations.

We really enjoyed our visit to Global Village and the admission ticket is super affordable, less than 6€. This is a great place, especially for those who have kids.

To get back to your accommodation, you can get a taxi when you exit. There’s a huge car park with a huge line of taxis (I’ve never seen so many taxis in the same place before).

Instead of Global Village, you may opt to visit the Miracle Garden. It’s only open during the winter and spring months. It is one of the world’s largest flower gardens and it features numerous flowers arranged in different shapes and patterns, one of the most famous is the A380 airbus, the Mickey Mouse sculpture, and the path with the heart-shaped decorations.

Miracle Garden

Here you’ll also find a butterfly garden, a floral castle, and various themed areas. We didn’t have the time to visit this place, but from the pictures we’ve seen, it seems out of this world.

Like the Global Village, the best way to get there is by taxi. You can also get packages with tickets and transportation included.

Cost of day 5 in Dubai

  • Food at Global Village (2pp): 22.50€
  • Top up Nol card with daily ticket (2pp):: 10€
  • Taxi from Dubai Frame to Global Village: 19€
  • Taxi from Global Village to Dubai Marina: 17.50€
  • Ethiad Museum (2pp): 12.50€
  • Dubai Frame: 0€ (paid with credits on Booking.com)
  • Global Village: 0€ (paid with credits on Booking.com)

Total: 85€ (2pp) → 42.50€ per person

Day 6 in Dubai: Aquaventure Waterpark

On this day we visited the World’s largest waterpark, the Aquaventure Waterpark. We also visited the Dubai Mall Aquarium that we didn’t have the time to visit on the other days.

Day 6 in Dubai: Visited Places and Activities

  • Aquaventure Waterpark
  • Dubai Mall Aquarium

A Day at the Aquaventure Waterpark – What it’s Like

We love waterparks and amusement parks, so we shouldn’t miss a visit to the World’s Largest Waterpark, the Aquaventure Waterpark located at the Atlantis Hotel in Palm Jumeirah. If you’re staying at the Atlantis hotel, you can get free access to the waterpark. You can also get free access on the week of your anniversary.

Atlantis Hotel - entrance to the Aquaventure Waterpark

The entrance to the Aquaventure Waterpark was not cheap. It cost approximately 80€ per person. There are other affordable options like the Wild Wadi waterpark, or Legoland aimed at the younger crowds.

If you’re not a fan of waterparks, you may opt to go to an amusement park, some of the best options are MotionGate and Warner Bros, Bollywood, or IMG Worlds of Adventure.

We arrived at the Aquaventure Waterpark before the opening time, and there were just a few people. You can rent a locker to save your most valuable stuff, but most people just let their bags on the sunbeds. We also left our stuff on the sunbeds without any problem. Because we like to travel light, we diddn’t bring our watershoes, but no problem, we can get water socks for free from the Guest Services stalls along the park.

Aquaventure Waterpark Map

The best rides are divided around three main towers: Tower of Neptune, Tower of Poseidon, and Trident Tower. We experimented almost all rides on these towers in the morning without any crowds. We even repeated some of the rides.

There are also two great areas for the little ones: the Splashers Island & Mountain, and the Splashers Lagoon & Cove. You can also find experiences with dolphins and sea lions. Additionally, you also get access to the Aquaventure Beach. To be honest, with such a big waterpark, I don’t think it’s worth to spend your time on the beach when you paid so much for the waterpark entrance.

There are several places where you can eat. We ordered a hot dog menu for the two of us and it was just the right amount so that we could get back to the slides right after.

In the afternoon the lines were bigger and sometimes the waiting times were up to 45 minutes. If you don’t want to wait in the lines you can buy a Aquaexpress pass to skip the lines.

We visited the waterpark in the Winter (February 2023) and around 4 PM it started to get a little bit chilly. Even though, we stayed in the water until closing time.

There are changing rooms next to the exit, where you can change clothes and have a shower, but it was super crowded at closing time.

After your visit to the Aquaventure Waterpark, you can visit the Lost Chamber Aquarium. You can get a combined ticket for both attractions. We did not visit the Aquarium but we’ve seen beautiful pictures of it.

At the exit of the Atlantis, we got a free shuttle bus to Marina Mall. We didn’t even know this kind of shuttle existed, it was pure luck that we found it at the exit.

How to Visit Aquaventure Waterpark? Our tips

After visiting Aquaventure Waterpark, here are our best tips to make the most out of your visit:

  • Go on a weekday for fewer crowds (except Friday);
  • Buy your tickets in advance;
  • Arrive early, around 30 minutes before opening time;
  • When you arrive (early), go straight to the rides. We were able to experience all the best rides without waiting in line;
  • Get free water socks in the Guest Services stalls for free to protect your feet;
  • Food portions are big. Share a portion with your partner. It will save money and you’ll be able to go back to the rides after a few minutes;

Dubai Downtown (Again)

Since it was still early when we left the Waterpark, we decided to visit Dubai Downtown (Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, and Fountain Show) again. We visited the Dubai Mall Aquarium (just from the outside, but you can buy tickets for a complete experience), and watched the Fountain Show several more times. We had Dinner at Five Guys with a view of the Dubai Fountain.

Cost of day 6 in Dubai

  • Lunch at Aquaventure Aquapark (2pp): 18€
  • Dinner at Five Guys (2pp): 38€
  • Ice cream at Dubai Mall: 4.80€
  • Taxi from Dubai Marina to Aquaventure: 12.50€
  • 2-zone ticket nol card (2 trips) (2pp): 6€
  • Aquaventure Waterpark (2pp): 160€

Total: 243€ (2pp) → 121.50€ per person

Day 7 in Dubai: Day Trip to Abu Dhabi and Going Back Home

Our flight back home departed from Abu Dhabi airport around 10 PM, so we decided to visit the Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque on this day.

If your flight is from Dubai airport, maybe it is better to go on a complete guided tour of Abu Dhabi. It includes the most famous Abu Dhabi highlights including the Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque. There are plenty of tour options to choose from.

Day 7 in Dubai: Visited Places and Activities

  • Battuta Mall
  • Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque

Visiting Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque

Visiting the Sheik Zayed Grande Mosque is free, but you need to register before. You can register on site or in advance. We registered when we arrived. The entrance to the mosque is done via a shopping mall. There, you can register for your visit. There are plenty of stores where you can buy a hijab and abaya or have something to eat. There’s also a cloakroom where you can leave your belongings. We didn’t know this beforehand and we paid to store our backpacks at the airport.

Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque

To visit the Mosque both men and women need to cover their shoulders and legs. Additionally, women need to cover the head. If you’re visiting during the day, we also recommend using sunglasses, the light reflection on the white marble makes it difficult to open your eyes.

I don’t have words to describe the beauty of the Mosque and the attention to detail that was put into building this place. It’s absolutely breathtaking. You can take pictures at the mosque without any problem. The best places for pictures are even marked with a photo stop sign.

Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque

There are free guided visits to the mosque. Check the timetable at the entrance. We took the guided visit and we enjoyed it very much. The guide explains some interesting facts about the Mosque’s architecture and you can also walk on the carpet inside the Mosque while he explains all the details. Did you know that it has the largest hand-woven carpet in the world?

Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque - Interior

We recommend spending some time in the Mosque and waiting for the sunset so that you can see the Mosque at night.

After our visit to the Mosque, we headed to the airport, which was just 15 minutes by taxi.

Qasr Al Watan (if you still have time)

If you still have time in Abu Dhabi, consider visiting the Qasr Al Watan, a beautiful presidential palace of the United Arab Emirates. The entrance is not free. Prices start at around 17€. I’ve seen some pictures of the Palace and it is stunning. A visit not to miss if you have more time in Abu Dhabi.

Most Abu Dhabi day tours already include this in their itinerary.

Cost of day 7 in Dubai:

  • Breakfast at the apartment (2pp): 3.5€
  • Lunch at Battuta Mall (2pp): 17€
  • Dinner at the Abu Dhabi Airport (1 menu for 2): 15€
  • 1-zone nol ticket (2pp): 2€
  • Bus from Battuta Mall to Abu Dhabi Airport (2pp): 18€
  • Taxi from Abu Dhabi Airport to Sheik Zayed Mosque: 15€
  • Taxi from Sheik Zayed Mosque to Abu Dhabi Airport: 15€
  • Luggage storage at the airport: 14€

Total: 99.50€ (2pp) → 50€ per person

Itinerary Suggestions for 1, 2, and 3 Days in Dubai

If you’ll spend fewer days in Dubai, adjust the itinerary accordingly to the activities you would like to do. The places we recommend if you just have a few days are Burj Khalifa and the whole Dubai Downtown area, Old Dubai, and a Desert Adventure.

1-Day Dubai Itinerary

If this is your first time in Dubai, and you only have one day, we recommend visiting Burj Khalifa and the whole nearby area. You’ll find plenty of things to do to keep you busy all day.

Here’s our suggestion of things to do if you only have one day in Dubai:

  • Go to At The Top of Burj Khalifa
  • Visit Dubai Mall and the Aquarium and Underwater Zoo
  • Watch the Dubai Fountain Show
  • Explore the whole Dubai Downtown area

2-Days Dubai Itinerary

If you have two days to spend in Dubai, and you’re a first-time visitor, we recommend visiting Burj Khalifa and the whole nearby area and Old Dubai. Alternatively, you can also visit Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina instead of Old Dubai.

Here’s our suggestion for a 2-day itinerary in Dubai:

  • Learn about arabic culture and Islam on a visit to Jumeirah Mosque
  • Explore Al Seef, Al Fahidi, and Al Bastakia Historic Neighbourhood
  • Shop on traditional souks: gold souk, spice souk, textile souk, and perfume souk
  • Visit Dubai Museum
  • Go on a Traditional Abra boat from Bur Dubai to Deira
  • See Palm Jumeirah from The View at the Palm
  • Go on a Monorail ride at Palm Jumeirah
  • Relax at the Pointe (best view to Atlantis hotel)
  • Explore Souk Madinat and appreciate the views of Burj Al Arab
  • Go for a stroll on Marina Walk

3-Days Dubai Itinerary

If you have three days in Dubai, we recommend adding a desert tour to the previous suggestions.

7 Days in Dubai – Total Cost Breakdown

How much did we spend on our seven-day trip to Dubai? In total, we spent approximately 2760€ for the two of us. Which means 1380€ per person. This price will greatly vary depending on where you’re flying from, what type of accommodation you’re staying in, and the places you’re eating.

We went on low-cost flights with layovers in European cities. We went with Ryanair and with WizzAir (basic option, only personal item).

Our accommodation was a bit on the expensive side because we didn’t book in advance. You’ll find better prices if you book in advance. Of course, you can spend way more if you want to stay in luxury hotels, or way less if you stay in more affordable areas like Bur Dubai or Deira.

We used mostly public transportation, we had breakfast at the apartment with what we bought from the grocery store. We skipped lunch many days and on other days we ate something from the supermarket. For dinner, we ate mostly at fast-food and low-cost restaurants.

As for the activities, we did all the activities we wanted, including a day in the Aquaventure Waterpark, which was a bit more expensive than the other activities.

See the detailed costs in the table below:

Cost of 7 days in Dubai

Flights way and back from Portugal with layover in European cities (Ryanair + WizzAir)

308€ per person

Accommodation (7 nights in Dubai Marina)

1100€ (2pp)

Transportation

207€ per person

Travel Insurance

32.50€ per person for seven days

Other expenses

Approximately 1380€ per person

Wrapping Up

In this travel guide, we shared with you our detailed 7-day Dubai itinerary. We also suggested other itinerary options if you have fewer days in Dubai. In our opinion, the whole area around Burj Khalifa should not be missed, you can visit it if you have a 24-hour layover in Dubai. Besides that area, I really liked visiting Old Dubai. The desert experience was one of the highlights of our trip.

We shared our honest opinion about the places we visited, our top tips, and the total cost breakdown of our trip. Finally, we would like to share a summary of our best tips:

Tips For Visiting Dubai

After visiting Dubai, here are some of our best tips:

  • Visit Dubai in the Winter months.
  • Use public transportation—it’s very affordable.
  • Install the Careem app to get a taxi. You can also get a taxi from the street—the starting fee is cheaper than in the Careem app. Getting a taxi is cheaper than Uber.
  • If you’re going to a lot of different places in one day, get a nol day ticket.
  • If you’re on a budget, have lunch at the supermarkets. They provide several options at very affordable prices.
  • Eat at the Mall. All Malls we’ve been to in Dubai have a wide range of restaurant chains. You’ll save some money if you eat at the Mall rather than at a “real” restaurant.
  • Book your activities in advance to avoid waiting in lines and to secure your spot.

Have you been to Dubai? Share with us your best tips. Do you have any doubts about our itinerary? You can write a comment down below.

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Desert Safari Dubai is a fantastic and exciting excursion that allows you to experience and participate in the evenings of the Dubai desert. We provide you the best of Dubai evening desert safari at Ideal Desert Safari, and we appreciate it when it is at its best, such as when the sun sets over the ridges and the desert temperature drops. You will be able to enjoy the hypnotizing and clear sky, as well as the Arabian Desert in the evening. We require your participation in your Dubai excursion, and what could be more pleasurable than an outing that provides you with a unique perspective of the desert and Emirati culture while also providing you with a delightful encounter?

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The tour begins with a  ridge smash, which involves an exhilarating ride through the endlessly long and notable sand valleys. Hill slamming is the main event of this adventure, which is a thrilling experience in and of itself. Desert safari Dubai is followed by a range of enjoyable activities like camel riding, henna tattooing, incredible photography opportunities at sunset in the desert, and shisha smoking. You obtain a spectacular perspective for photography meetings and evaluating different social clothes and henna tattoos at dusk.

A well-known section of the desert safari. You will ski from the highest peaks on a ski board; everyone can do it, and if you fall, the delicate sand will catch you. A desert safari is a thrilling experience that everyone should have. To get the most out of sand-skiing, we recommend booking the red rise safari.

The camel trip is another well-known desert activity. Enjoy the sunset while ascending the most remarkable incline towards the camp, where refreshments and supper are waiting for you.

When going on a desert safari in Dubai, one should have a camera because the views are breathtaking. Additionally, because there is no sign at the campgrounds, one should wear comfortable clothing and avoid adornments, expensive watches, and mobile phones. Try our Arabic espresso and shake your stomach with our tummy artist at the camp!

Dubai desert safari along with ATV:

Desert Safari Dubai with Atv is an amazing and exciting excursion that provides a spectacular opportunity to experience and participate in the evening of the Dubai desert.

Morning desert safari:

This Dubai morning safari is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The simple and chilly early morning wind, along with the glow of the desert sun, will be the most pleasant experience of your life. The morning safari begins with ridge smashing, which is both cheerful and exciting.

drivers will collect you up from your hotel or house early in the morning and take you to Lahbab, a desert refuge. Early morning desert safari on a  land cruiser for a jaunt across the dunes to experience dune bashing and be enchanted by the breathtaking panoramic views.

Stop at a delicious desert portrayal seen on the highest point of the desert ridges and take as many stills as you can. Exercises like rising slamming, sandboarding, quad trekking, hawk show, and others might help you relax.

You can also go on a camel ride early in the morning to catch a glimpse of the dawn and the desert light. Because photography is permitted in the desert, you can take part in the Early Morning Safari Dubai and capture wonderful memories.

Consider the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the desert in the early hours of the day, when the sun is still shining brightly.

Sunrise desert safari:

Sun Rise Desert Safari in Dubai is an all-around made visit to study the enthralling of Dubai on a tour that takes you from bustling city life to dazzling desert hills. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the sunrise from one of Dubai's most beautiful deserts. Relax in the beautiful atmosphere as the sun rises and the primary sparkles of the day fill the breeze with their warm flashes, illuminating the desert and your emotions. Even though it is a rare vantage point in the evening, people can take advantage of it in the morning to view the sunrise from Dubai's most beautiful deserts. Sunrise journeys are well-known among locals and visitors alike.

Sunrise desert safari is an enchanting second, so take advantage of every minute to remember and pass on to loved ones.

Evening desert safari:

Vacationers can participate in a variety of activities during an evening desert safari in Dubai, but quad bicycle riding is possibly the most popular. When the sun sets and the cool breeze blows, the desert of Dubai transforms into a relaxing and quiet environment in which a traveler can appreciate the second without restriction. The hurry of this movement is to scale the goliath ridges, but treacherous sand prevents this. To overcome sand pressure and conquer the apexes, quad bikers add some power with 150CC to 250CC motors. To manage dangers, a quad biker is outfitted with a cap and health monitoring.

Make your way to the desert for an evening desert adventure. In the desert, huge elevations resembling mountains can be seen. Visit the highest point on the ridges and stay for a while to take in the breathtaking views of the Dubai desert.

After bashing the dune, head to the desert camp, where a variety of exercises await you, one of which being ATV Quad Biking. Now is your chance to slam the ridges and find the desert on your own. After the quad bike safari, you can participate in the endless exercises that are going on.

Overnight desert safari in Dubai:

Prepare for an overnight adventure into the vast, red ridges of the deserts of Dubai, complete with high-voltage entertainment and a variety of activities.  Arabic tea and a warm welcome await you. Get dressed and take a camel ride to the proper encampment in the hills to examine the desert like the oldies. Sandboarding and quad hiking are among popular activities.

In the meantime, your stomach should be growling from the endless entertainment, and the outstanding culinary specialty menus will satiate your hunger. You will be re-empowered by the new fragrant cooking such as chicken and lamb BBQ, vegetable lover cuisine, and much more, as well as infinite drinks and sweets.

This isn't the end of the fun; it's only the beginning. The creators of a definitive amusement are always hoping that this time will bring their best performance for the afternoon. Henna painting is a new movement that complements your perfection. On your hands, the artisan will plan the archaic workmanship that appears to be distinct ancient Arab girls.

Put your shoes on and enjoy the peace and beauty of the desert, as well as the splendor of the night in a desert ablaze with moon and starlight and cold breezes. Sit in a majlis-style chair and narrate stories about ancient Arabs. Rest or enjoy the evening and then wait for another splendor of the desert, the only one being daybreak. Then, at long last, an opportune moment to bid farewell to the desert, the land of spiritualists and wonders.

Executive desert safari Dubai:

A regal class for the executives to have the opportunity to experience Dubai's gorgeous desert, natural life, and beautiful culture through the eyes of a Bedouin. You will be driven to a secluded desert location for an otherworldly evening filled with various activities such as dance displays, Tanura shows, lighting shows, fire shows, and delectable meals.

Avoid stressing and bring a camera with you as you go on your adventure. A private land cruiser will pick you up from your accommodation or your destination and take you to the Dubai Desert. You will be escorted to gigantic rises for rising slamming, which is an exhilarating movement, before arriving at camp. In the meantime, you'll be taken to a huge swath of desert to take in the sights.

In the wake of finishing the hill slamming you will be taken to the camp region to savor the unmatched exercises including quad biking, dune buggy, camel riding, and sandboarding. The extraordinary camp exercises anticipate you like different dance shows, private setting up camp, sheesha, Heena painting close by, and exceptional mainland food with limitless beverages. For delectable food, you will be served on a private table with devoted servers.

Dune buggy Desert Safari:

If you haven't had a chance to explore the desert in Dubai, head to the vast expanse and hunt for pumping activities like a dune buggy adventure. A dune buggy is a one-of-a-kind, yet safe, experience that you'll never forget. If you've successfully tried camel riding, sand loading, quad trekking, and rise slamming, then set aside some time for this new adventure and join in the rushes.

In comparison to other desert activities, the dune buggy trip is also well-organized.  Professional aides or drivers will pick you up from your lodging or point of interest and transfer you to the desert location. You can then board your 4-wheeled dune buggy, which will be accompanied by an expert driver and guide.

Drive a dune buggy with an incredible 18-liter engine and configurable transmission over the desert with your driver. There are no chances of a collision or catastrophe because each cart can travel at a different speed across the vast desert expanse.

You may use the steering wheel to steer the vehicle in any direction and ride on the slopes. Take part in a desert adventure that is both safe and challenging. You might select to participate in the dune buggy experience in Jebel Meliha, a popular destination for protected action. For maximum fervor, enthusiasts might go for the crazy dune buggy adventure experience in Dubai.

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Discover Dubai: An Ultimate 7-Day Itinerary for an Unforgettable Adventure

Welcome to the dazzling city of Dubai ! A melting pot of cultures, Dubai combines ultra-modern architecture with rich historical and cultural elements. Over the next seven days, we’ll guide you through an unforgettable journey filled with stunning sights, delicious cuisine, and thrilling activities. Whether you’re drawn by luxurious shopping, awe-inspiring landmarks, or adventurous escapades, our comprehensive trip plan covers everything to ensure you make the most of your time in this vibrant city.

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Day 1: Arrival and Exploring Downtown Dubai

On your first day in Dubai, it’s all about settling in and diving straight into the city’s heart. Downtown Dubai offers a plethora of attractions, from iconic skyscrapers to massive shopping malls.

Morning: Burj Khalifa

Start your day with a visit to the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa. Purchase tickets in advance to avoid long queues, and make your way to the observation deck on the 124th floor. Experience breathtaking panoramic views of the city and beyond.

Afternoon: The Dubai Mall

After the Burj Khalifa, head over to The Dubai Mall, one of the largest shopping malls in the world. Besides an array of shopping options, the mall is home to several attractions, including the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo. Spend your afternoon exploring the mall’s endless shops and entertainment offerings.

Evening: Dubai Fountain Show

As the sun sets, make your way to the Dubai Fountain, located just outside The Dubai Mall. Witness the spectacular fountain show, where water jets dance to a variety of musical tunes. This dazzling display is a perfect way to end your first day in Dubai.

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Day 2: Cultural Immersion and Historical Exploration

Time to delve into Dubai’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Day two focuses on exploring the city’s old quarters and experiencing its traditional charm.

Morning: Dubai Museum and Al Fahidi Historic District

Begin your cultural journey in the Al Fahidi Fort. Stroll through the Al Fahidi Historic District to admire traditional architecture and visit art galleries.

Afternoon: Dubai Creek and Abara Ride

After a cultural immersion, head to the historic Dubai Creek. Take an abara (traditional wooden boat) ride across the creek, offering scenic views of both old and new Dubai. Explore the bustling souks (markets) on both sides of the creek, including the famous Gold Souk and Spice Souk.

Evening: Dinner at an Arabian Restaurant

Conclude the day with a sumptuous dinner at an Arabian restaurant. Savor traditional dishes like hummus, kebabs, and biryani while enjoying live music and belly dancing performances.

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Day 3: Modern Marvels and Beach Time

On your third day in Dubai, embrace the city’s modern side and enjoy its stunning beaches.

Morning: Dubai Marina and JBR

Begin the day at Dubai Marina , home to towering skyscrapers and a picturesque waterfront. Take a serene walk along the Marina Walk, enjoy the views or embark on a Marina cruise. Visit The Beach at JBR for some sun, sea, and sand.

Afternoon: Atlantis, The Palm

Head over to Atlantis, The Palm in the afternoon. This iconic resort offers a variety of activities, including Aquaventure Waterpark and The Lost Chambers Aquarium. Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast or seeking family-friendly fun, there’s something for everyone.

Evening: Dinner at The Pointe

End your day with a visit to The Pointe, a dining and entertainment destination on the Palm Jumeirah. Enjoy a variety of international cuisines with the stunning backdrop of the Atlantis resort.

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Day 4: Desert Safari and Arabian Nights

Experience the majestic desert landscape of Dubai on your fourth day with exciting activities and traditional Arabian entertainment.

Morning: Relaxation and Local Markets

Spend the morning at leisure, perhaps exploring local markets or enjoying the amenities at your hotel.

Afternoon: Desert Safari

In the afternoon, embark on a desert safari. Enjoy dune bashing, camel rides, and sandboarding before watching the sunset over the golden sands. Many tours include a visit to a Bedouin-style camp where you can enjoy cultural performances, traditional music, and a lavish barbecue dinner.

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Day 5: Exploring Theme Parks and Adventure Parks

Dubai is home to a plethora of theme parks and adventure parks, offering thrilling experiences for visitors of all ages.

Morning: IMG Worlds of Adventure

Visit IMG Worlds of Adventure , one of the world’s largest indoor theme parks. With zones themed around Marvel superheroes, Cartoon Network characters, and dinosaurs, there’s plenty of excitement to be found here.

Afternoon: Dubai Parks and Resorts

Head to Dubai Parks and Resorts, which includes Motiongate Dubai and Legoland Dubai. Spend your afternoon exploring movie-themed rides or brick-built adventures at Legoland.

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Day 6: Shopping and Souvenirs

Dedicate your sixth day to savoring Dubai’s world-renowned shopping experiences, from luxurious malls to traditional souks.

Morning: Mall of the Emirates

Begin your shopping spree at the Mall of the Emirates. Apart from an array of brand stores, the mall also boasts Ski Dubai, an indoor ski resort complete with slopes and penguins.

Afternoon: Souk Madinat Jumeirah

In the afternoon, head to Souk Madinat Jumeirah. This traditional-style bazaar offers a unique shopping experience amidst winding alleys and waterways. Find exquisite souvenirs, jewelry, and spices here.

Evening: Global Village

End your shopping day with a visit to Global Village. Covering cultures from around the world, you’ll find unique products, delicious street food, and lively performances. It’s a perfect spot to experience global diversity within Dubai.

Day 7: Farewell and Last-Minute Exploration

On your final day, savor your last hours in Dubai by exploring any remaining sights or simply relaxing before your departure.

Morning: Breakfast at a Rooftop Café

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at a rooftop café, taking in the panoramic views of Dubai one last time.

Afternoon: Last-Minute Exploration or Relaxation

Use this time to revisit your favorite spot in the city, pick up last-minute souvenirs, or simply relax by the poolside at your hotel.

Dubai is a city that promises and delivers unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a cultural enthusiast, or a luxury traveler, this 7-day itinerary is designed to give you the very best of what Dubai has to offer. Happy travels!

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