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Is Dubai Expensive to Visit? The Cost of Travelling in 2024

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If you’re considering Dubai as your next holiday destination, some important questions to ask yourself are: Is Dubai expensive to visit? Or is it possible to visit Dubai on a small budget? You will find the answers to all of your questions in this post.

Dubai is an increasingly popular city in the United Arab Emirates and to be honest, this isn’t the cheapest destination in Asia , nor is the U.A.E. the cheapest country that you can visit.

After all, Dubai is famous for its luxury tourism, and it’s home to the Burj Al Arab – the only 7-star hotel in the world. This city has often been dubbed the Playground of Millionaires and the City of Gold .

However, this doesn’t mean that only millionaires can afford a visit to this city. The cost of travelling in Dubai widely depends on the decisions that you make and your style of travelling . Dubai is a city where you can easily spend thousands of dollars a day, but it’s also possible to travel here on a much smaller budget.

I visited Dubai on a budget on the way back to Belgium from Nepal , and although I did spend more than I usually do when I travel, I was able to limit my expenses!

This post will give you a better idea of how expensive Dubai is to visit , how much things cost in this city and how you can save money during your trip to Dubai .

How Expensive is Dubai for Tourists: The Cost of Travelling in Dubai

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Let’s look at the vacation cost in Dubai. How expensive exactly is Dubai for tourists? And is it possible to visit Dubai on a tight backpacker’s budget?

The short answer to the question of how expensive Dubai is for tourists is that you will need anything between USD 280 (shoestring backpacker budget) and USD 1400 (mid-range budget) per week if you’re planning on travelling to Dubai.

This budget does not include activities, however. But if you’re travelling with two people or more, you will be able to cut down some costs by sharing a room or taxi.

As mentioned in the introduction, the cost of travel in Dubai depends on your travel style. To make it a little more clear, I divided this post into three sections:

  • Travelling in Dubai on a tight backpacker’s budget (USD 40 to USD 50 per day)
  • Travelling in Dubai on a mid-range budget (USD 70 to USD 200 per day)
  • Travelling in Dubai in luxury (the sky is the limit)

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Travelling in Dubai on a backpacker’s budget

Although Dubai is not your typical backpacker’s destination, it’s an easy stopover on the way to Asia and it’s possible to visit this city on a smaller budget .

This being said, Dubai is not a very backpacker-friendly city and you will have to spend more money here compared to many other countries. So this may not be the best place to stay for a long time if you’re on a super tight budget.

🏣 Hostel prices

The best way to cut costs in Dubai is by saving on accommodation and staying in hostels.

You can find hostels with prices between USD 8 and USD 25 per night for a bed in a dorm . These can be found in nearly any area in the city, but you may pay more depending on the location.

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  • Robin Hostel Dubai ( ⭐  8.3)

🍛 The cost of cheap restaurants in Dubai

When it comes to food, there are plenty of places where you can eat street food for less than USD 5 .

A cheap restaurant will cost you around USD 12 per person. So there’s more than luxury restaurants and bling-bling alone in Dubai!

🎡 Cheap and free activities in Dubai

There are also many cheap and even free things to do in Dubai . You will find some examples below:

  • Burj Khalifa and its fountains : As long as you don’t go to the top levels of the Burj Khalifa, you can see the world’s largest building along with its fountains and the daily fountain show for free. This is one of the most famous landmarks in Asia !
  • Dubai Mall : The Dubai Mall is located inside the Burj Khalifa, and it’s free to visit too (as long as you don’t buy anything, of course).
  • Gold souks : The same applies to the gold souks, as long as you don’t buy anything, these are free to visit.
  • Dubai Frame : You can see the Dubai Frame for free but you will have to pay an entrance fee of 50 AED if you want to enter this landmark.
  • Burj Al Arab : You can also see the world’s only 7-star hotel for free. It just costs (a lot of) money if you want to stay or eat here.
  • Jumeirah Mosque : This is one of the most famous mosques in Dubai and there’s no entry fee to visit it. It does cost money if you want to take a guided tour.
  • Dubai Marina : This is one of the most popular areas in Dubai and taking a stroll here is completely free.

🚗 Getting around Dubai on a budget

Finally, when it comes to getting around the city, the cheapest way to do so is by taking the metro (which is great). You can get a day ticket for 20 AED (USD 5,45).

Keep in mind, though, that you might have to take a taxi or Uber from time to time and these are not that cheap.

👉 Can Dubai be cheap? The cost of visiting Dubai on a tight backpacker’s budget

Taking into account all the information above, visiting Dubai on a tight backpacker’s budget will cost you a minimum of around USD 40 to USD 50 per day (or USD 280 to USD 350 a week).

This can be done by staying in dorms, eating in cheap restaurants without consuming alcohol and getting around using the metro.

Entry tickets are not included in this budget, but I hardly spent anything on entry tickets when I visited Dubai. There are plenty of free things to do as well.

Tip: The best way to visit Dubai if you’re on a limited budget is by visiting this city during a short stopover to another (cheaper) destination, which is what I did. It’s perfectly possible to see much of what this city has to offer in just 2 or 3 days.

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Visiting Dubai on a mid-range budget

If you have a larger, mid-range budget, you will find plenty of nice hotels, cosy restaurants and fun activities to do in Dubai.

🏣 Average hotel prices in Dubai

You will find numerous hotels with prices ranging between USD 50 and USD 120 per night nearly anywhere in the city. You will get a nice hotel for this price.

This being said, it speaks for itself that the higher your budget, the better your hotel will be.

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  • Holiday Inn Express Safa Park ( ⭐  7.9)

🍛 Eating out on a mid-range budget in Dubai

Expect to pay around USD 30 per person for a meal in a nice mid-range restaurant in Dubai.

There are, however, many cheaper restaurants (or street food) as well as more expensive ones. So make sure to determine your budget and look around.

🎡 How much do entry tickets and activities cost in Dubai

When it comes to the price of activities , you will find both cheap as well as more expensive things to do in Dubai . You can find some popular examples below:

  • Burj Khalifa : Prices range between 20 AED (USD 5,45) and 769 AED (USD 209,37), depending on the experience you choose. The cheapest tickets will bring you to the Burj Khalifa’s 125th and 124th floors. While the most expensive ones will take you to the 154th, 153rd and 152nd levels. Here, you will find the world’s highest lounge.
  • Dubai Aquarium : Prices start at a whopping 199 AED (USD 54,18) per person to visit the Dubai Aquarium.
  • Dubai Frame : The entry ticket costs 50 AED (USD 13,61), which is quite reasonable compared to the other entry prices.
  • Desert safari : The costs of a desert safari range between 250 AED (USD 68) and 1000 AED (USD 272). This depends on the company you book it with, what’s included and how luxurious you want it to be.
  • Aura Skypool : A visit to this beautiful infinity pool with a view over the skyline of Dubai will cost a minimum of 200 AED (USD 54,45) per person.

🚗 Getting around Dubai on a mid-range budget

Although the metro is great, if you have a bigger budget, you can also opt to rent a car in Dubai . This will give you more flexibility and it will help you save some time as well.

You can expect to pay a minimum of USD 30 for one day .

If you decide to rent a car, I recommend using  Discover Cars  to find the best rates. This company compares car rental companies so that you can get the best price.

 👉 The cost of visiting Dubai on a mid-range budget

You can expect to pay anything between USD 70 and USD 200 per day* (or USD 490 and USD 1400 per week) to visit Dubai on a mid-range budget.

This only includes accommodation, food and transportation, though. The price of activities is not included .

* This estimate was made for a solo traveller . If you’re travelling as a couple, with a friend or with a group you will be able to share accommodation costs, which will make your trip somewhat cheaper.

Tip : Make sure to book your tickets in advance if you want to visit the Burj Khalifa. There is a ticket counter onsite, but tickets tend to sell out very quickly.

Burj Khalifa and Gold Souks

The cost of a luxury trip to Dubai

If you’re a billionaire and are up for a really luxurious trip, then Dubai is a city where you will find exactly what you are looking for!

After all, this city is known for its luxury and bling-bling. You could easily spend a couple of thousands or even ten thousands of dollars a day here.

🏣 Expensive hotels in Dubai

Some of the most expensive hotels in Dubai are Jumeirah Al Qasr (from USD 320/night to USD 9000/night), Burj Al-Arab (from USD 1100/night to USD 5100/a night), Atlantis The Palm (from USD 575/night to USD 1000/night) and Rixos The Palm (USD 600 to USD 1300).

There are other luxury hotels that are a little more affordable too, though. Some examples are the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel , Lemon Tree Hotel and Leva Hotel & Suites .

Luxury hotels are one of the things Dubai is famous for. So if you can afford to stay in these, you will have an abundance of choices!

You can opt for underwater suites, rooms with a view of the Burj Khalifa or the Dubai Marina, luxurious lofts and apartments, the only 7-star hotel in the world (the Burj Al-Arab ) and more.

🍛 Luxurious restaurants in Dubai

This city is also full of luxury restaurants like the underwater restaurant Ossiano , Al Mahara and the restaurants located in the famous Burj Al-Arab .

The average costs per person in luxurious restaurants range between USD 135 and USD 190 .

All in all, there is no shortage of luxurious and decadent restaurants in Dubai, and if you want to try dishes from Michelin-starred chefs, this is the city to go!

🎡 Luxury activities in Dubai

When it comes to luxury activities, it comes as no surprise that Dubai has an abundance of these as well!

From private air charters to super-yacht cruises , luxury desert safaris , hot air balloon flights , luxury trips combining Dubai and t he Maldives and much more, you will find plenty of luxurious things to do in Dubai.

You just need to be super rich to be able to afford them.

Skyscrapers at the Dubai Marina

How Much Does it Cost to Travel to Dubai?

Apart from the cost of accommodation, transport, food and activities, another important thing to consider is the cost of the flight to get to Dubai in the first place.

This depends on where you’re flying from when you’re visiting Dubai, how flexible you are and when you book your tickets. Flights tend to be more expensive during the high season. If you’re flexible, you could opt to fly on the cheapest available date of the week or month.

Depending on where you’re from and the season you’re travelling, a round-trip to Dubai should cost you:

  • New York to Dubai: USD 700 to USD 1000
  • London to Dubai:  USD 300 to USD 600
  • Sydney to Dubai: USD 750 to USD 1200
  • New Delhi to Dubai: USD 200 to USD 350

It’s good to know that due to the conflict in Ukraine, global oil prices have risen in the last year. This is causing flights to be more expensive than normal. I adapted the prices mentioned above.

>> Read: 4-Day Dubai Itinerary: The Best Things to See and Do

Tip : An easy way to find the cheapest flights is by using Skyscanner . This website enables you to compare flight fares across the internet. I would recommend booking through the official website of the airline to avoid problems, though.

Gold Souks

Tips to Save Money in Dubai

Dubai clearly isn’t the cheapest holiday destination out there. However, a trip to this city doesn’t have to be crazy expensive either.

There are numerous ways to cut the costs of your stay in Dubai. You will find 7 easy ways to save money in Dubai below.

1. Stay at budget accommodation

Dubai is famous for its abundance of luxury hotels and resorts but it speaks for itself that staying here will cost you a lot of money.

One of the easiest ways to travel on a smaller budget is by staying in budget hotels, hostels or dorms.

2. Watch your dining budget

Just like with the accommodation, you will find plenty of expensive restaurants in Dubai BUT there are plenty of affordable restaurants in this city too!

Researching the cheap restaurants to eat at in Dubai and opting for street food will save you a lot of money.

3. Take the metro

Dubai isn’t a very walkable city, as the distances you will have to cover are huge.

There may be plenty of taxis and Ubers in the streets of this city but the cheapest way to get around Dubai is by taking the metro.

Dubai has some of the nicest and cleanest metros I’ve ever taken, so it will be a very comfortable ride (and the metro has AC, which is great when it’s hot)!

4. Visit Dubai during the low season

It will be SUPER hot (40°C to 50°C or 104°F to 122°F), but if you visit Dubai in June, July or August, you will be able to book hotels for a cheaper price.

It’s good to know that there’s AC practically everywhere in Dubai.

5. Don’t drink alcohol

Alcohol tends to be quite expensive in Dubai. So an efficient way of saving some money is by sticking to non-alcoholic drinks during your stay in this city.

6. Look for free places to visit

Another great way of saving costs on a visit to Dubai is by looking for free activities.

Going to the public beach, visiting the park and strolling along the Dubai Marina , for example, are some nice things to do that won’t cost you any money.

7. Don’t go shopping

This one might be easier said than done if you enjoy shopping. After all, Dubai is home to the world’s largest shopping mall.

However, if you’re on a tight budget, it’s better to avoid coming here unless you’re up for some window shopping instead because Dubai isn’t the cheapest country to buy things.

Dubai Marina

Is It Expensive to Live in Dubai?

One of the things that makes Dubai such a popular destination for expats is that there is no income tax in this city. This being said, Dubai may be a tax haven, but that doesn’t mean it’s cheap to live here.

Dubai has been ranked 31st on the list of the most expensive cities to live and work in for expats . However, it’s less expensive compared to cities like New York City, London and Singapore.

On average, a one-bedroom apartment outside of the city centre will cost you around USD 900, and you can expect to pay around USD 900 in monthly costs as well. This means you will need an average of USD 1800 to live in Dubai.

It all depends on your lifestyle though, and you can come by with less or more money as well.

Is Dubai Expensive to Travel to? Final Thoughts

As you can see, Dubai is one of the more expensive destinations out there. However, there are ways to cut costs and save some money.

Travelling on a backpacker’s budget in Dubai won’t be the same as it’s in Southeast Asia, for example. However, it’s still possible to travel here without spending loads of money.

This being said, compared to other major cities like London, New York and Paris , Dubai actually isn’t that expensive. You will pay around the same amount of money or sometimes even more in some other large cities.

I hope that this post helped you to get a better idea of the cost of travelling in Dubai. Let me know your thoughts or any questions you may have in the comments.

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Laura Meyers

Laura Meyers is the founder of Laure Wanders. She was born in Belgium and has travelled to over 40 countries, many of them solo. She currently spends most of her time between Belgium and South Asia and loves helping other travellers plan their adventures abroad.

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Hi Laure, I’ve enjoyed reading your blog entry. I believe the negative aspects of Dubai that you have highlighted have meanwhile intensified. In my view, Dubai now qualifies to be the world capital of overindulgence hyper consumption and decadence.

Thanks for reading 🙂 Aargh, I think about Dubai the same way, Over indulgence, hyper-consumption and decadence describe it very well!

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Is it worth visiting? I am planning to travel there on a budget package. My goal is to make new friends and enjoy my tour. I have never been to the middle east. You can replay me at [email protected]

Hi Nesan, it depends on your personal interests and the kind of places you like to visit. 🙂 I personally don’t like Dubai very much, there’s a post on here with the reasons why ( https://www.laurewanders.com/why-i-didnt-like-dubai/ ).

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Dubai is now the seventh most expensive city in the world for luxury living. Dubai is now the seventh most expensive city in the world for luxury living, having jumped seven places in a ranking based on report by Swiss private bank Julius Baer. But your tips are so powerfull and can help tourist for sure.

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  • Dubai On A Budget: A Guide To Explore This Sensational City Like A Pro

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Dubai is one of the most popular holiday destinations for the travel enthusiasts from all over the world. It is known for its luxurious hotels, world’s best shopping malls and gourmet dining places. This emirate is a perfect example of how modernization can live side by side with its tradition and heritage intact. You will be happy to spend all your savings here. However, one can also visit Dubai on a budget . If you are trying to visit Dubai within a budget and don’t want to miss anything that’s in your budget so you are at the right place. Here are some of the best ways to save your money and have all the fun.

Plane Tickets To Dubai

Plane Tickets

To get the best cost friendly air ticket you should book your ticket to Dubai advanced when special sales go on any airline website. As Dubai is a really popular destination, many airlines from fly there. Full service airlines like Emirates, Etihad airways along with budget airlines like FlyDubai, Indigo, Spicejet fly from the major metro cities in India to Dubai.You can buy a ticket from Emirates or Etihad as they constantly runs discounted fare list on their website.But to save some money on your air travel, you can book your ticket with low cost carriers like FlyDubai, indigo or spicejet. But choosing one of the airlines of the UAE’s local, you can get special tourist discounts at malls, dining spots, spas and many more places, saving more money. For an example if you visit Dubai before the end of August, you can get upto 40% discount at some dining places and spas by showing your Emirates boarding pass. But if you don’t want that local discounts then you should definitely book your ticket with budget airlines as its price is much cheaper.

Hotel Booking

Dubai is known for its luxurious 5-star establishments. Dubai’s most famous and luxurious hotel is Burj Al Arab. This hotel may be the world’s only and only one 7-star awarded hotel claimed by many famous people. However you can find much cheaper accommodation according to your budget. Here is some of the hotels that you can check in –

1. Crystal Plaza Hotel

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It is a 3-star high rise hotel with Arabian Architectural accents offering bakery, restaurant, and gym. It is 4 km from Sharjah Cricket Stadium and 8 km from Adventureland. It cost around INR2500.

Address: 10 Al Estiqlal St- Sharjah – United Arab Emirates

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2. Aldar Hotel

Aldar Hotel

A 3-star hotel with casual quarters in a laid back property offering a cafe and an exercise room. It is located near to shops and restaurants, 2 km from King Faisal Mosque, 4 km from Sharjah Beach and 15 km from Sharjah International Airport .It cost around INR 2500-4500.

Address: Arabian Gulf St – Sharjah – United Arab Emirates

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3. Zain East Hotel

Zain East Hotel

This hotel is located near Deira Lively area with Dubai Creek dhows, Heritage Houses and Lebanese fast-food outlets.It cost around rs. 2000.

Address: 10 20th St – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

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4. Fortune Karama Hotel

View of Hotel

It is a 3-star relaxed hotel offering multiple dining options, a nightclub, an outdoor pool and a gym.In the neighbourhood you will find shopping spots, buzzing Karama Fish Market and vibrant street art.

Dubai has a great real estate market and contained with plenty numbers of gorgeous apartments.If you don’t want to spend much on hotels then you can look to rent an apartment on Airbnb.Airbnb gives an opportunity to the owners of the apartments to rent their place to the tourists at a cheaper price per night fee than the hotel price.

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Best Time To Visit Dubai On A Budget

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Even the time of your travel also plays a crucial part when you are traveling on a budget.You should must avoid the time when Dubai experiences the maximum tourist traffic because during this time, companies related with travel raise their price for maximum profit.Then the best time to travel to Dubai on a budget is the hot summer months and Holy month of Ramadan. As this time has less tourists, hotels, airline companies, dining places give special discounts to visitors at this time.

The Best Way To Travel

Train

Generally, taxis are cheaper in Dubai compared to the other parts of the world prices. But certainly, it is not the cheapest way to travel around the city. A taxi ride may cost you 12 AED no matter how short the distance is. The public transportation system in Dubai is really well maintained. So, as a budget traveller one should must consider this way of travel as it is easily available there.If you intend to travel around Dubai with public transport then you should must get an RTA NOL card.The best two options for tourists are to get a red card or a silver card.The red card will cost you 6 AED and the Silver card will be 25 AED.Amongst the two silver card is a better option for long run as one can use it on any public transportation service running within Dubai, from RTA buses to metros,trams and even water taxis.

Food Places In Dubai

As Dubai is one of the most popular cities in the world, one can find any kind of food in this place.From European, American food to Japanese cuisine everything is available.But this food items tends to be on high scale on prices.

For foods, in your budget travel, you should must watch two things – what food you are eating and from what place you are going to eat.In different areas of the city there are different price ranges.For low cost food items one should must go to Bur Dubai and Deira surrounding areas and one can get Arabic and Indian cuisine foods at a very low price.For ypur budget tour, here is some reasonably priced restaurants –

1. Delhi Darbar

Delhi Darbar

There are several branches of this restaurant around Dubai and around the world. This restaurant usually serves Mughlai cuisine – a food cuisine that was developed in India at the time of Mughal empire.The must try of this place is its famous Biryani and Chicken Tikka Masala.

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2. Arz Lebanon

Arz Lebanon

This Food place also has several branches around the city of Dubai.As from the name we get to know this place serves Lebanese food.The falafel here is really good, with a crispy exterior and flavourful inside.

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3. Al-Ustad Special Kebab

Al-Ustad Special Kebab

This is a very old food place in the Historical district of Dubai where everyone like do the Old Dubai Walking Tours .This place serves great Iranian food and one of the best quality kebabs in there.

Sightseeing In Dubai

Some great sightseeing places in Dubai like The Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Miracle Garden are the must see places there but it requires a high entrance fee but there are plenty of places where you don’t have to pay any entry fee.Here is some fun impact and low cost places that you must check out.

1. Dubai Mall

View of Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall is the world’s biggest shopping mall.The entry fee is nil to the mall.So, you must visit the establishment.There you should cover the huge dinosaur skeleton,the marine life from the outside of Dubai Aquarium and the beautiful light and water show at Dubai Mall.

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Souqs

We must need to do shopping no matter if we are on a budget tour to the most expensive city or not.If you love to shop and you are good at bargaining then a visit to the souqs is a must. There is every kind of souqs here – gold souks, spice souks, perfume souks, textile souks etc.The gold, spice, perfume souks are at Deira side.To get access to this place you can have an abra ride across the Dubai Creek.This will cost you only 1AED.This is a very convenient way to shop and a great way to explore the area.

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Beach

Dubai contained a lot of beautiful beaches with clean sand and clear water.Two of them are – Kite beach and Jumeirah beach.This two beaches offer fun options to tourists.

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4. Bastakiya

Bastakiya

It is known as the heritage hub of Dubai.Here you can visit the Dubai Museum and various ancestral structures.The entry fee of Dubai Museum is 3 AED.You can also explore the area and feel the cultural vibe enjoying street art.

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5. Camel Museum

Camel Museum View

At Al Shindagha Area, a must see place is Camel Museum.It charge no entry fee.This museum reflects the history of camels in the United Arab Emirates, the relation between camel and Arabian Man, camel racing and camel anatomy.The visiting timing of the museum is Sunday to Thursday between 8 am to 2 pm.

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6. Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa in dubai

This is the most famous place to visit in Dubai for free.This 160 storeys tall World’s tallest building is the ultimate attraction of the City of Dubai.You must take a selfie with this great structure.

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7. Dubai Museum

Coffee Museum

A 5 min walk from Coffee Museum,the Dubai Museum is one of the oldest structures.Previously it was a fort for stored weapons but later it transformed as a museum.It is a great place to learn about the history of UAE.

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8. Grand Mosque

Mosque

At the opposite to the Dubai Museum you should must visit the Grand Mosque.It reflects the great cultural and religious heritage of Dubai.Quranic inscription on the entrance facade is the tallest minaret in the city.Its Islamic structure and interior will give you the best and first hand experience of Islamic tradition and culture.

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This comprehensive list gives you an opportunity to explore Dubai on a budget . From the best hotels to the best places to visit, you will also find food options to visit Dubai on a budget. So, what are you thinking about? You won’t get a better deal than this. Plan a holiday in Dubai right now and enjoy without making a hole in your pocket!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dubai On A Budget

Is it safe in Dubai?

Dubai has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. Its strict laws kept its crime to a minimum and tourists feel more safe here than other parts of the world.

What is the best time to visit Dubai?

To avoid extreme hot weather one should visit between the months of November and March when the weather is quite moderate. But if you want to travel to Dubai on a budget then Ramaddan month and month with high temperature e.g. May, June, July might be a good option.

Where one can drink alcohol in Dubai?

In the Emirate Sharjah, drinking alcohol is illegal.In the Dubai Emirate allows its residents to consume alcohol in that Emirate but only if they have an alcohol license. According to FCO, tourists can buy and drink alcohol in the licensed venues like hotels, restaurants and clubs.

What is the cheapest time to fly to Dubai?

The cheapest month to fly to Dubai is September. It is the best time if you are on a budget trip to Dubai.

Is Gold is cheap in Dubai?

Gold is cheap in Dubai. Dubai has always lowered its tax on gold. Although from 2018 a VAT tax of 5% is added on any items purchased ,buying Gold from the United Arab Emirates is still cheaper than any other countries in the world.

What things are cheap in Dubai?

Here is the list of things that are cheaper in Dubai, you should must grab these things when you have a visit to Dubai – 1. Electronics 2. Mobile Phones 3. Laptops 4. Chocolates 5. Dry fruits and Dates 6.Clothes and shoes

How much does a Dubai trip cost?

Budget of rs. 25,000 to 30,000 is a good budget to have a trip to Dubai. This includes plane tickets round trip around 15000, Food and Accomodation of 8000 and others are miscellaneous.

What are the best gifts from Dubai?

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  • Dubai offers a wide range of activities and attractions to suit different interests and budgets. If you're traveling with family, you might want to check out the exciting theme and water parks, such as Aquaventure Waterpark or Dubai Parks and Resorts. For couples, exploring the emirate's cultural attractions like the Dubai Museum or the historic Al Fahidi neighborhood could be a great option. Adventurers might want to experience the desert with activities like dune bashing, camel riding, or hot air ballooning. Whatever your interests are, there is something for everyone in Dubai. You can also check out various tours, itineraries, reviews, and FAQs to help plan your trip on our Dubai Tour Packages Page.
  • If you're looking to take the metro in Dubai, you'll be pleased to know that it connects the main districts of the city with its fast and efficient network. The metro stations are located near major Dubai attractions , sites, neighbourhoods, and malls, making it a convenient mode of transportation for both locals and tourists alike.
  • Currently, there are two lines: the Green and Red lines. The Red Line starts near Dubai International Airport (DXB) and travels along the city's main highway, Sheikh Zayed Road.
  • On the other hand, the Green Line travels from the Al Twar area to Dubai Creek. For more information on the Dubai Metro, you can check out our Dubai Metro Guide.
  • Most hotels, restaurants, and tourist sites in Dubai are cheaper during the summer months (June to August). This is considered the off-season as the hot and humid weather can be quite intense. The majority of tourists visit Dubai in winter (October - March), which is the high season of the year and when weather conditions are milder. However, if you're willing to brave the heat, there are plenty of venues that offer special holiday packages and discounts during the hot summer months to attract tourists. For more information on planning your trip to Dubai, you can check out our Dubai Tour Packages page.
  • Taxi fares in Dubai are quite reasonable compared to many other destinations around the world. The cost of a taxi ride in Dubai depends on the distance travelled and the taxi provider. However, on average, taxis cost around AED1.8 per kilometre, plus an opening fare of AED10 to AED25. Taxis are plenty and easily available around business areas, shopping malls, hotels, residential areas and markets.
  • Dubai can be an expensive holiday destination due to its reputation for luxury and high-end experiences. At the same time, there are plenty of options for those on a smaller budget. Choice is yours. You can find low-cost hotels and attractions that cost less than AED 100 per person, such as the Dubai Frame and the Museum of Illusions. Additionally, there are many cheap eats available, with shawarmas priced at just AED 10. If you're looking to save money while still experiencing all that Dubai has to offer, there are many ways to travel to Dubai on a budget.
  • As a tourist above the age of 21 you can buy alcohol at Dubai Duty Free on arrival in Dubai. Alcohol is also available in Dubai at licensed establishments such as hotels, restaurants, bars and dedicated lounges, most desert camps during desert safari also serve drinks. However, you must be aware that there is a zero-tolerance policy for drunken behavior and drink-driving, so it is expected that visitors and residents consume alcohol responsibly.
  • Public displays of affection such as holding hands or hugging a loved one are generally accepted in Dubai. However, it's important to keep in mind that excessive displays of affection in public places such as malls, beaches, or restaurants are not allowed. It's best to be considerate of local culture, tradition and the people around you.
  • Dubai is generally considered a safe destination for women. The city prioritizes safety and has low crime rates. Women travelers often find Dubai to be welcoming and safe to explore alone or with friends.
  • A 2022 report by insurance website InsureMyTrip listed Dubai as the world’s third safest city for solo female tourists to visit, according to Gallup’s Global Law and Order report in 2021, more than 90% of residents have said they feel safe walking alone at night. In addition, a comprehensive study by Georgetown University in 2021 ranked the UAE highest for women's perception of safety, which tracks how many women (aged 15 and over) report they “feel safe walking alone at night in the city or area where you live.”
  • Public transport facilities in Dubai also have services exclusively for women, such as Dubai Metro cabins reserved for women and children, and taxis with female drivers. However, as with any destination, it's advisable to take standard precautions such as being aware of surroundings, respecting local customs and dress codes, and avoiding isolated or unfamiliar areas, especially at night, to ensure a comfortable and secure experience.
  • Yes, there are some prohibitions in Dubai that tourists must abide by. For instance, it is not allowed to consume alcohol in public places, except for licensed hotels and their restaurants, as well as in designated bars and lounges. Additionally, excessive public displays of affection are not permitted. It is important to keep in mind that the moral code is stricter in the United Arab Emirates than in some parts of the world. Nevertheless, Dubai is a very safe and welcoming destination where people from different cultures and backgrounds live in harmony and respect. The country boasts one of the lowest crime rates in the world and is widely recognized as a safe place to visit, work, and live.
  • Yes, Dubai is considered to be a very safe destination. According to the global database Numbeo, Dubai has been ranked as one of the world's safest cities to visit in 2023. The city has strict laws in place to ensure the safety of its residents and visitors. As a result, you can enjoy a stress-free and fun-filled family holiday in Dubai at any time of the year.
  • Yes, it is generally safe to walk around at night in Dubai. According to a study by Gallup's Global Law and Order report in 2021, the UAE was named the safest country in the world to walk around at night, with 95% of residents feeling secure. However, it is still recommended to be cautious and stick to more populated areas, as well as having a clear route to follow.
  • A good time to visit Dubai is during the winter months from October to April, when the weather is sunny and mild. However, many tourist from India also prefer to visit during the summer months despite the higher temperatures due to the low prices of the hotels, flights and other expenses.
  • The coldest month in Dubai is January, with temperatures reaching around 24 degrees Celsius during the day and dropping to about 14 degrees Celsius at night. However, it's worth noting that Dubai enjoys sunny weather throughout the year, with average temperatures remaining relatively mild even in the coolest season.
  • Dubai has a desert climate with year-round sunshine. The city experiences hot weather throughout the year, with temperatures averaging up to approximately 30 degrees Celsius during the winter months and up to the low 40s during the summer. While it can rain in Dubai during the winter season, this is quite rare.
  • Dubai experiences cooler temperatures during the winter months, from December to March. The coldest month is typically January, when nighttime temperatures can drop to around 14 degrees Celsius. Despite this, daytime temperatures are still warm, averaging around 24 to 28 degrees Celsius. It's a great time for tourists to visit and enjoy the pleasant weather.
  • The official language in Dubai is Arabic, but English is widely spoken as well. Bilingual signage in Arabic and English can be found throughout the city, including on street signs and restaurant menus. Additionally, many popular tourist areas have signage in multiple languages. As a result, communication for tourists in Dubai is never a problem. The vast majority of Dubai's residents speak English and owing to a large Indian diaspora you can always find people speaking hindi, Urdu, Malayalam and and many local indian languages
  • The most common way to say "hello" in Dubai is "Marhaba" in Arabic. It's a friendly and commonly used greeting among locals and residents alike.
  • Yes, shorts are generally allowed for both women and men in Dubai. However, it's important to note that in enclosed public areas such as malls, tourists and expats are expected to dress modestly and ensure that their shorts cover their knees. When visiting religious sites, it's especially important to dress conservatively and cover your legs and shoulders as a sign of respect for the local culture and customs.
  • Yes, you can definitely swim in the sea in Dubai. The waters are usually calm and there are lifeguards at all beaches to ensure that safety guidelines are being followed. However, it's important to note that some beaches may have certain restrictions or areas designated for swimming, so it's always a good idea to check with the local authorities or lifeguards before taking a dip.
  • It's important to be mindful of local customs and dress modestly in certain situations in Dubai. While there are no particular or strict dress codes, it's recommended to dress modestly in public spaces such as malls and markets. When visiting religious sites or mosques, women are expected to cover their hair and wear longer clothing. When visiting beaches in Dubai, it's perfectly fine to wear a bikini or swimsuit.
  • There are several public beaches in Dubai where you can enjoy a swim, seaside fun and water sports. Some of the popular beaches include Sunset Beach, Black Palace Beach, Kite Beach, The Beach at Jumeirah Beach Residence, Al Mamzar Beach Park, and La Mer. Each of these beaches has its own unique features and amenities such as volleyball courts, running tracks, and watersports facilities.
  • People from Dubai are called Emiratis. It is estimated that around 1.5 million Emiratis live in the UAE along with a significant expat population from various countries such as India, Pakistan, Lebanon, the Philippines, the United Kingdom, and more
  • When it comes to purchasing gold, Dubai is an ideal destination for those looking to save some money. The absence of heavy taxes, apart from a five percent value added tax, makes gold cheaper in Dubai than many other places across the globe. Additionally, tourists can claim a VAT refund on their purchases, including gold. But it's not just the price that makes Dubai attractive for gold buyers. The quality of gold products and the global designs is also remarkable. Dubai Municipality conducts regular inspections of jewellery shops to ensure that they meet high standards and offer only high-quality products. This attention to detail and commitment to excellence ensures that you can trust the products you are purchasing.
  • Dubai can be both cheap and expensive. It all depends on your preferences and budget. If you prefer luxurious five-star hotels, exclusive beach clubs and fine dining restaurants, you will have to spend a considerable amount of money. At the same time, if you are looking for affordable options in Dubai, you can choose from budget hotels, casual eateries and various reasonably priced (or even free) attractions, sites and entertainment options. So, whether you want to splurge or save, Dubai has something for everyone.
  • Dubai is a fascinating city and emirate located in the United Arab Emirates, which is situated in the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula. The country shares borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman, and is known for its luxurious lifestyle, modern architecture, and vibrant culture.
  • Dubai is one of seven emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah.) that make up the United Arab Emirates. It is the second-largest city in the UAE and is home to more than 200 nationalities.
  • During the Holy Month of Ramadan, Muslims in Dubai follow a set of Islamic practices that include abstaining from eating, drinking and smoking between dawn and sunset, breaking the fast with dates during an iftar meal, performing daily prayers, and giving charitable donations to those in need. However, there are no specific restrictions for tourists during Ramadan. Restaurants and dining establishments operate as normal, and dress code is generally acceptable.
  • During Ramadan in Dubai, restaurants and dining establishments typically remain open and operate as usual. Although some smaller outlets may be closed during the day, they are usually open by sundown. Some eateries may also have different working hours throughout the month with later starts and closing times, and special menus for iftar and suhoor. If you plan to visit shopping malls, food courts and fast food restaurants are open too where non-fasting guests can eat and drink as usual.
  • Dubai is a great place to visit during Ramadan as it offers a unique cultural experience. Despite Ramadan being a period of fasting and reflection, the city remains vibrant and bustling during the day. Most restaurants continue to operate as normal, and all major attractions remain open. You may even find that some places are decorated in a festive manner. Although some places may adjust their hours slightly, the overall experience of being in Dubai during Ramadan is not to be missed. It is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and learn about their traditions and customs.
  • Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and increased devotion for Muslims around the world. Ramadan in Dubai is truly a special experience too. The city transforms into a serene and peaceful place as the pace of life slows down during the day, and people prepare for the evening meal and the breaking of the fast. The air is filled with the sweet aroma of traditional Arabian foods, and the sound of the call to prayer echoes across the city.
  • As the sun sets, the city comes alive with vibrant colors and sounds. The streets are decorated with stunning lights and decorations, creating a festive and welcoming atmosphere. Families and friends gather in large tents, decorated with colorful carpets and cushions, to break their fast with delicious meals and drinks. Ramadan is also a time for socializing, and strengthening bonds.
  • Dubai's multiculturalism is reflected in the diverse range of iftar and suhoor options available throughout the city. From traditional Arabic dishes to international cuisine, there is something for everyone. Night markets selling traditional items such as jewelry, clothing, and spices, as well as the latest trends, are a delight to explore.
  • Visiting Dubai during Ramadan can be a fascinating experience for anyone. The city takes on a special atmosphere, with bustling evenings and a sense of community as Muslims gather to break their fast with iftar. It's a great opportunity to witness the religious and cultural traditions of the people of Dubai. During Ramadan, most restaurants are open and all tourist attractions are open too, so you can still enjoy all the normal sights and sounds of the city. However, it's worth keeping in mind that the pace of things may be a bit slower during the day, as many people are observing the fast. Overall, if you're interested in experiencing the unique atmosphere of Ramadan in Dubai, it can be a great time to visit.
  • There are no specific guidelines. When visiting Dubai during Ramadan, it's important to be respectful of the local culture and dress appropriately. While there are no specific restrictions on what you can wear, it's recommended to cover your shoulders and knees when visiting cultural or heritage areas. If you plan to visit a mosque, both men and women should dress modestly with arms and legs covered, and women may need to wear a headscarf. Swimwear is acceptable when visiting hotel pools and beaches.
  • During Ramadan, you may also see locals and visitors dressed in traditional Arabian fashion, such as kaftans and abayas. If you're interested in experiencing the local culture, you can visit Dubai's souks to purchase traditional wear like hand-tailored kandooras and embroidered abayas.
  • During the holy month of Ramadan, it is customary for Muslims who are fasting to abstain from eating, drinking, and smoking between dawn and sunset. It's important to respect those who are observing this religious practice. While there are no restrictions on eating and drinking in public for those who are not fasting, it's recommended to be mindful of others' beliefs and choose to avoid doing so in their presence.
  • During Ramadan in Dubai, it is certainly possible to enjoy the beautiful beaches and dine at restaurants. However, it is important to be mindful of local culture and dress codes. While beachwear is acceptable at hotel beaches and pools, it is recommended to dress modestly in other public areas as a sign of respect. Restaurants remain operational throughout the day catering to those who are not fasting.

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Considering a vacation to Dubai? Look no further! Pickyourtrail's Dubai tour packages combine luxury, adventure, and cultural experiences to make your Dubai trip unforgettable. Whether you are looking for thrilling desert safaris, breathtaking views from the Burj Khalifa, or beach vacations on the Palm Jumeirah, our Dubai packages cater to everyone's tastes. From family vacations to romantic Dubai honeymoon packages , we tailor each itinerary to ensure a seamless and memorable experience. While you concentrate on making priceless memories in this vibrant city of wonders, let us take care of the planning of your Dubai trip.

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Is the dubai package customizable at pickyourtrail.

Yes, Pickyourtrail offers customized Dubai packages based on individual preferences. Travelers can tailor their itineraries by selecting activities, accommodations, and experiences that are relevant to their interests and budget. PickYourTrail guarantees a customized vacation experience in Dubai, whether it is touring famous sites like the Burj Khalifa or indulging in opulent shopping and desert safaris.

What is included in Dubai tour packages?

A Dubai tour package must always consist of all the necessary inclusions that will help in the easy planning of a trip. At Pickyourtrail, below is the list of necessities provided as part of the package.

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  • Attractions
  • Special inclusions for honeymooners
  • 24/7 support and assistance
  • Visa Assistance
  • Customization

What is Excluded from Dubai tour packages?

While we provide all necessary services as a part of your package, here are some things that are not included in the Dubai tour package.

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  • Any expenses not specified in the package details.

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  • Price Match Promise: With Pickyourtrail's price match promise, you can relax knowing you are getting the best bargain.
  • App Support: Use the Pickyourtrail mobile app to easily manage your reservations and get support.

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Pickyourtrail customers eligible for refunds will receive the refund amount within 90 working days from the date of cancellation or when the supplier(s) processes the refund, whichever is later. The Refund amount depicted is subjected to change based on international exchange rates, refunds received from suppliers and payments received from customers till date.

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  • On cancellation marked as “Non-Refundable” on the final travel vouchers, customers will be eligible for a zero refund.
  • For flights, hotels and activities marked as “Refundable” on the final travel vouchers, customers will receive a refund as per the details mentioned under the “Cancellation Policy” section of the product and also in the final itinerary shared over the email.

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Dubai package for honeymoon.

Visit Dubai for the most exotic and romantic experience with your partner. Dubai is an ideal spot for a honeymoon because of its fantastic tourist attractions, like the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Fountain, and Miracle Garden. Visit Dubai and enjoy the most romantic honeymoon trip with your couple.

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Dubai is a great spot for a family vacation. Especially if you are traveling with kids, it is the best choice, as the place features some of the best kid-friendly attractions to visit with your family.

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When it comes to solo travel to Dubai, there aren't many places that are compatible for solo travel. If you are a solo traveler and you are planning to visit Dubai, then you are lucky. Dubai is a fantastic destination for solo travelers because of its hospitable and welcoming atmosphere.

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For travelers who want to add some adventure to their Dubai trip, there are various activities to keep you engaged. You can participate in many activities, such as dune bashing, sandboarding, snorkeling, sky diving and much more. If you want to explore the desert, there are also several safari packages available. Whatever thrill you seek, Pickyourtrail will provide you with the best adventurous experience in Dubai.

Experiences to add in your Dubai tour package

  • Burj Khalifa: Burj Khalifa automatically makes it to the top of your itinerary. Anyone visiting Dubai will definitely not miss visiting Burj Khalifa.
  • Dubai Frame: This 150-meter-tall Dubai frame is not just a photography spot; it also gives the best panoramic view of Dubai city. Visit this structure anytime between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. and be awed by its majesty.
  • Dubai Miracle Garden: The Dubai Miracle Garden is the biggest naturally flowering garden in the whole world. It houses about 45 million flowers and is sprawled over an area of 72,000 square meters.
  • Dubai Marina: Dubai Marina is an artificial canal city located in the New Dubai region. Each component here is intricately defined by luxury.
  • Dubai Creek Tower: The Dubai Creek Tower is a significant landmark in Dubai, and its distinctive shape and size will make it one of the city's most recognisable structures.
  • Burj Al Arab Dubai: Burj Al Arab is one of the top five ultra-luxury hotels in the world and is located in Jumeirah. This hotel is a well-liked tourist destination because of its opulent spa facilities and private boat cruises.
  • Legoland Dubai: Dubai is home to the world’s largest Legoland, which features over 40 rides, attractions, and shows. The park is divided into. six themed lands: Lego City, Adventureland, Imagination Land, Kingdoms, Duplo Land, and Miniland.
  • Desert Safari: Desert Safari is a unique experience where you can expect to ride a camel, go sandboarding, and see the sunset over the dunes.

Best Time to Book Dubai tour Packages

The best time to book a Dubai tour package is from September to October, two months before the peak season. This way, the weather is also good and you can also get hotels and flights at a cheaper price. Nevertheless, the best time to visit Dubai is from November to March, with December being especially popular due to pleasant temperatures ranging between 25 and 29 degrees Celsius.

Visa Requirements for Dubai Trip: Is a visa included in the Dubai travel package?

Any Indian tourist visiting Dubai should acquire a 14-day Dubai tourist visa, which is a single entry visa allowing the traveler to stay in Dubai for 14 consecutive days. The validity of the visa is for 2 months from the date of issue. The traveler cannot stay in Dubai for more than 14 days from the date of entry.

Visa is included as part of your Dubai tour package. There is a separate visa team that helps with everything to do with a Dubai visa. This cuts down on major work from the travelers end.

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No holiday in Dubai is complete without a desert safari. 

Next to visiting Burj Khalifa, Dubai’s most popular tourist activity is going on a desert safari.

All tour operators offer endless variations of the experience, so the price of desert safari in Dubai varies over a wide range. 

A well-rated safari tour starts from AED 125 ($35) onwards, while a private desert safari can even go up to AED 2,000 ($540) per person.

This article covers everything you must know about the prices of desert safaris in Dubai.

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Why the price of desert safari varies, duration of desert safari, tour inclusions, seasonal variation, morning safaris from dubai ticket prices, evening safaris from dubai ticket prices, overnight desert safaris ticket prices, faqs about price of desert safari in dubai.

The cost of your desert safari in Dubai will depend on its timing, tour inclusions, and seasonal variation. 

Tour companies take tourists into the desert for safaris all through the day.

Morning desert safaris  are customized for extreme adventure and usually last only four hours. 

Evening desert safaris  last seven to eight hours, including a BBQ dinner. 

That’s why evening desert safaris are costlier than morning safaris. 

Depending on the desert safari you book, you will experience some or all of the below activities – 

  • Dune Bashing
  • Quad Biking
  • Sand Boarding
  • Camel Riding
  • Watching Sunrise
  • Watching Sunset
  • Photos wearing Arabic costume
  • Photos with Falcon
  • Henna Painting
  • Shisha Smoking
  • Belly Dance
  • Tanoura Dance

Dubai desert safaris are costlier, including Dune Bashing, Quad Biking , Dune Buggy riding , and BBQ Dinners .

The other activities are included with all safari tours. 

Desert safaris are cheaper on weekdays and lean seasons than other tourist activities.

However, the discounts on safaris come at a price because the weather can be scorching during lean tourist seasons.

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Early morning Red Dune Safari

Morning safaris , including extreme Dune Bashing and other regular activities, cost AED 103 ($28) for adults aged 12 and above.

Children between three and 11 years pay a discounted AED 99 ($27) for this morning safari.

Dubai desert safaris, including Dune Bashing and Quad Bike Rides (35 minutes), cost AED 288 ($78) per person. 

Morning desert safaris are best for visitors who prefer to start their day early, want to be back before it gets too hot, or have something else planned for the evening.

A  private morning desert  safari with a pick-up from your hotel in Dubai will cost AED 1443 ($393) for a group of six tourists. 

Safari in Dubai with BBQ dinner

Evening Dubai safaris  are costlier than morning safaris. 

A regular safari costs AED 253 ($69), but if you want to include adventurous Red Dunes Bashing, 35-minute Quad Bike Ride, and Al Khayma Camp, its price goes up to AED 499 ($136) per person. 

To include VIP food service in your desert experience, you must shell out AED 404 ($110) per traveler. 

A seven-hour private evening desert safari  with a pick-up from your Dubai hotel costs approximately AED 3900 ($1062) for two travelers. 

Overnight desert safari with dinner

The  overnight desert safaris , which involve sleeping in a Bedouin tent followed by a sunrise camel trek & breakfast, are priced at AED 716 ($195) for visitors aged 12 and above. 

Children between three and 11 years pay a discounted price of AED 503 ($137) for entry.

Despite the cost, tourists love it because it helps them experience real desert life.

Here are some frequently asked questions about prices of desert safari in Dubai.

Prices are influenced by various factors, including the type of safari (morning, evening, overnight), the activities included (dune bashing, camel riding, etc.), the duration of the safari, and the tour operator’s reputation.

The inclusion varies by tour operator, but common inclusions include dune bashing, camel riding, sandboarding, a desert sunset experience, and refreshments.

Prices can be slightly higher during peak tourist seasons, such as the winter months (November to March), due to higher demand. Conversely, you might find lower prices during the hotter summer months.

Online ticket prices tend to be cheaper than tickets at the counters. When you book early, you also get your preferred time slot. Because some tour operators sell a limited number of tickets, during peak days they may sell out.

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How Many Days Should I Spend in Dubai for the Perfect Itinerary?

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Dubai, the dazzling jewel of the United Arab Emirates, is a city that effortlessly blends tradition with modernity. With its towering skyscrapers, opulent shopping malls, and rich cultural heritage, Dubai has something to offer every traveler. But how many days should you spend in Dubai to create the perfect itinerary? In this blog, we will explore various options to help you plan your ideal Dubai vacation, whether you're interested in  Dubai sightseeing , city tours, or a mix of both.  

A Quick Getaway: 2-3 Days

If you have limited time but still want to experience the essence of Dubai, a quick 2-3 day trip can provide you with a taste of this vibrant city. Here's a sample itinerary for a short stay:  

Day 1: Arrival and Exploration

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Day 2: Dubai's Culture and Heritage

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Day 3: Beach and Departure

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A Well-Rounded Experience: 4-5 Days

For a more comprehensive experience of Dubai, consider spending 4-5 days exploring the city's attractions and culture. This extended Dubai itinerary allows you to delve deeper into what Dubai has to offer.  

Day 4: Modern Dubai

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Day 5: Desert Adventure

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Day 6: Day Trip to Abu Dhabi (Optional)

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In-Depth Exploration: 7 or More Days

For those who want to immerse themselves fully in Dubai's culture, attractions, and leisure activities, a week-long or more extended stay is ideal. This itinerary allows you to experience Dubai at a relaxed pace while indulging in various activities.  

Day 7: Free Day or Special Interests

Use your last day to explore any specific interests you may have missed, such as golfing at world-class courses, visiting theme parks like IMG Worlds of Adventure, or enjoying a spa day at a luxury resort.  

What are the Best Places to Visit in Dubai?

Dubai encompasses elegance, style, and architecture, boasting the highest structure in the world, the Burj Khalifa. Plan your Dubai Tour with our Dubai Itinerary for a Dubai self-guided tour. Discover the city's top attractions, including the Burj Khalifa Observation Deck and Dubai Mall. Plan your Dubai itinerary for the best time to visit Dubai's iconic landmarks, ensuring you make the most of your stay. Don't miss the luxurious visit to Dubai Marina and The Palm during your stay, with tips on how many days to spend in Dubai for a perfect experience.  Explore the largest mall in the world at Dubai Mall, a must-visit spot on your Dubai self-guided tour, offering 1,200 stores and fantastic dining options. For a quintessential desert experience, engage in a Desert Safari – one of the top ten things to do in Dubai – providing camel rides, "dune-bashing," and captivating cultural performances. Enhance your Dubai sightseeing experience by following our guide for an unforgettable visit to Dubai's top attractions.The city's tourism is rapidly increasing and is projected to continue rising without a doubt. Tourists are curious about the top attractions to visit in the UAE due to the abundance of activities available in the city.  

The Burj Khalifa

Begin with the city's most visible landmarks. Dubai is well-known for its breathtaking and almost unbelievable architecture. When visiting this remarkable city, visitors should make sure to see the Burj Khalifa and Burj Al Arab, two of its most famous buildings that resemble lighthouses in the desert.  Visit the  Burj Khalifa Observation Deck for an incredible perspective from the world's highest structure, which also has a restaurant/bar, hotel, residences, a mall, and a spa. It's worth seeing the city, whose king tower dwarfs everything else, during the day. You may enjoy the iconic view from the 360-degree observation decks located on the 124th and 125th floors. Access to an outside terrace and powerful telescopes for an even greater look at the city are available on the 124th level. At 456 meters high, the 125th floor's décor highlights Arab arts and culture. To make the day even more unforgettable, engage in the virtual reality experience and the green screen photo opportunity.  Take in a top-notch viewing experience from 585 meters above the earth from the 152nd to the 154th level. Guests can savor delicious munches and glasses of champagne, coffee, and tea, which will boost your touring experience! For your amusement as you unwind, they also have live performances.  

It comes as no surprise that for Dubai Sightseeing, this metropolis has the largest mall in the world. There are about 1,200 stores at Dubai Mall, including Zara and the Hershey Store. It also has fantastic dining options, a sizable aquarium, a striking ice rink, and a fantastic indoor ski resort. With so much to see and view in one place, this is an excellent way to spend a day!  Choose from a variety of American, Japanese, and Arabian dishes for breakfast at any restaurant in the Dubai Mall. Additionally, as the Dubai Mall Fountain hosts a light and music display every hour, you might enjoy your supper by the fountain.  

The Marina and The Palm

It's a posh neighborhood with gorgeous homes, upscale restaurants, and luxurious lodging options. The Atlantis Hotel, maybe one of Dubai's most exquisite hotels, is located at the extreme tip of the island, which resembles a palm tree spreading its fronds from the air. You should not pass up the chance to have an alcoholic breakfast at Saffron Restaurant at The Palm in the Atlantis Hotel, provided you are fortunate enough to arrive at the appropriate hour. They provide a range of food options as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks to add to the enjoyment of your journey. It's a fantastic way to take in the sights of the sea, the hotel, and a great time. Grab your finest attire, have breakfast, and then make your way to Atlantis.  

Desert Safari

One of the top ten things to do in Dubai is to go on a desert safari; nobody visits the city without doing so. It also serves to remind visitors that the area is still a desert. Although opulent hotels, ice rinks, ski slopes, and shiny buildings can divert your attention from the sand dunes, you still have to appreciate the beauty of the desert. There's no better sight than witnessing the sun set over the desert with its peach glow cascading from dune to dune. It involves riding a camel, "dune-bashing" in a 4x4 vehicle, receiving henna tattoos, witnessing a belly-dancing performance, and enjoying delectable Arab food. Enjoy a belly-dancing show alongside other acrobatic feats along with an Arabian style meal. Is there a more enjoyable way to live in the desert?  

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Dubai in 6 Days – Your Complete Day-by-Day Itinerary for Dubai

What can you do in dubai with 6 days [+ more ideas if you have longer].

Dubai is an incredible and eclectic Middle East mega-city situated in the Arabian Peninsula along the Arabian Gulf’s shores.

Some mere 60 years ago, it was little more than a bustling trading port sitting along the banks of Dubai Creek; now, it’s one of the world’s most talked-about cities known for its superlative extremes, year-round sunshine, innovation, incredible architecture, and a complete melting point of cultures from around the world with a vastly expatriate population.

So is it possible to capture the best of Dubai in just 6 days? It’ll be a squeeze, but we’re going to show you how!

The 6-Day Dubai itinerary we’ve set out for you below will take you through all the different aspects of Dubai, from the modern skyscrapers and architectural feats to more traditional parts of the city, the desert, and a day trip further afield thrown in. Mix and match the days to suit your interests best – plus, we share extra day trip ideas if you have even longer to explore.

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Dubai 6 Day itinerary

Before we dive into the juicy details of WHAT TO DO, make sure you’ve checked out our essential planning information too. We cover in much greater detail:

  • Things to know before planning a visit to Dubai – Visas, laws, customs & religious aspects to be aware of.
  • What to pack for Dubai – dress code advice and a comprehensive packing list for Dubai can be found here.
  • The best places to stay in Dubai – let’s talk budget and location in more detail over here.
  • Dubai dining guides – all our favourite places to eat, dining specialities, bars, and special occasions.
  • Best times to visit Dubai – don’t be caught out by the weather or religious events, here are the ideal times to visit Dubai.
  • Take out travel insurance! We are in an ever-changing world at present, whilst Dubai remains open for business, don’t get caught short; make sure your trip is comprehensively insured.

Over the course of using our 6-day itinerary, you will need to take a combination of taxis, the Metro, and private tours.

We’ve given basic directions on how to get to each place by public transport if possible, or where you may need a taxi to get door-to-door with ease. You can find our complete guide to Dubai Transport options here .

Metro Cost: If you stay in Dubai for around one week, it is recommended to get a Silver Nol and top it up with a 7 Day Pass (The card costs 25 AED with 19 AED in credit, then a regular weekly Metro pass is 110 AED). We explain all the fares in more detail here.

A note on taxies: In the hottest part of the year (i.e. about May to October!), be wary of how far you can walk during the day. Places may look relatively close and within walking distance on a map, but under the heat of the sun, a short taxi/Careem/Uber ride may very much be worth it (noting a minimum fare applies of 12 AED applies to Dubai Taxis ).

Hiring a car: Unless you are a super-confident driver or plan on taking several trips out of the city, you are best relying on taxis and tours for your out-of-town trips during a one-week stay in Dubai.

What can I fit into 6 days in Dubai?

With only 6 days in Dubai, you need to be careful with your time management and no doubt book a few activities in advance, especially if you’re visiting at peak tourism times. Given COVID restrictions, many venues continue to have capacity limits.

When planning out your days, note that the weekend in Dubai is Friday & Saturday; these days are MUCH busier with local residents also out and about, especially Friday afternoons after prayer time . Some attractions may open later on a Friday.

We set out for you here a balanced itinerary for seeing everything that Dubai has to offer, but also included below is a table of additional activities that you can mix and match to your tastes.

For a comprehensive list of everything there is to see and do in Dubai, pop over here – we have 150+ ideas!.

Step back into the Dubai of the past from Bedouin roots to bustling Dubai Creek .

For your first day of sightseeing in Dubai, it really helps to go back to the grassroots of what Dubai city is about; a busy trading port city based around Dubai Creek.

Get your bearings at Dubai Frame

Let’s start your exploration of Dubai taking in the views from the Dubai Frame. Pretty much what it says – it’s a giant picture frame! One of the first tourist highlights you will capture coming from the airport into the city.

The Dubai Frame

You ascend up one side of the 150m high frame (48 floors) and then walk across the top. The see-through floored sky deck gives you fabulous views of Old Dubai, Dubai Creek to Sharjah and beyond in one direction, and the modern skyscrapers of Downtown Dubai to the other.

Learn more about visiting the Dubai Frame here

Getting there: Nearest Metro is Al Jafiliya for Zabeel Park but it’s a decent walk, you may prefer a taxi/Uber drop off

Wander Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood

This is the oldest part of Dubai city, a labyrinth of narrow laneways that date back to the 19th century. The historic area (previously known as Bastakiya) is protected so that the city’s heritage does not become lost forever under the sprawling skyscrapers. Most of the traditional sandy-coloured low-rise buildings are now galleries, museums, and small cafes.

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Within this area, you will find the Dubai Museum, housed within the Al Faihi Fort which dates back to 1787. At only 3 AED you should definitely pop your head in for more insight into the country’s Bedouin past and the pre-oil era of Dubai. {CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS SINCE EARLY 2021}

There are many other Dubai museums to be discovered within the laneways, the Coffee Museum is one of our favourites worth seeking out.

Getting there: Al Fahidi Bus Station or Al Fahidi Metro station

Lunch at Al Seef Waterfront

By now you have most certainly worked up an appetite, so if you’ve not stopped for lunch in XVA Cafe or Arabian Tea House situated within Al Faihidi Historical Neighbourhood, now would be time to head to one of many restaurants in this waterfront development. Seamlessly blending old with new it’s directly across the street, next to the Al Faihidi Marine Transport Station.

Al Seef is set up like a traditional souk so you’ll be able to do your shopping here too. Kids may enjoy popping into the Museum of Illusions or have some fun with photos in the instagrammable laneways.

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Cross Dubai Creek on an Abra

An absolute must for an authentic old Dubai experience! Whilst there are far more modern methods these days of crossing the city, a traditional abra at 1 AED per person is still a steal!

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Explore the Traditional Deira Souks

Depending on the heat you could spend several hours lost in the laneways of Deira, the most popular stops being the Gold Souk and the Spice Souk. It’s all open-air so it can be heavy going and a bit of walking mid-afternoon in the hotter months.

You’ll find a few more museums in this area of the city too, Naif Museum and Museum of the Poet Al Oqaili are worth seeking out.

If you need to escape to airconditioning at this point, Al Ghurair Centre offers an indoor shopping option – a more modern mall you can still pick up cheap(er) clothing and electronics here before starting your evening exploration.

Take a food tour in Old Dubai

For the evening, its time to take in some local cuisines. Being the multicultural city that Dubai is, you can be sure there are many dishes vying for attention as “local” cuisine, in addition to traditional Emirati or Bedouin-style dishes.

One of the most highly recommended food tours in Dubai is Frying Pan Adventures which offer various options for small groups to have authentic experiences in the streets of Dubai. Most group tours start and end in Deira.

A boat cruise on Dubai Creek

A great way to see how busy and bustling Dubai Creek can be, even at night, is by taking a dinner cruise on Dubai Creek .

An alternative is to hire a guide for your first day , you will get informative commentary along the way as well as help with transportation and getting your bearing in the city before hitting modern Dubai on your own!

TIP: Whilst the dress code in Dubai is quite loose around the beach, heading to the older parts of town it’s definitely advisable and polite to cover up more – we talk more about what’s appropriate when here.

Explore around Downtown Dubai, from towering heights to mighty fountains and everything in between .

In complete contrast to Day 1, let’s take you over to the glimmering skyscrapers of Downtown Dubai and the ultra-modern side of the city.

Often touted as the biggest shopping mall in the world (though technically it’s not !), there are a plethora of indoor experiences to have just inside Dubai Mall, other than shopping! Especially if you’re visiting in the summer, its easy to spend 2 days just exploring everything this mega mall has to offer.

Let’s be realistic though and assume with half a day you can explore one of:

  • The Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

There are plenty more things to see and do indoors and some just outside and on the roof – see the full list of Dubai Mall attractions here .

Getting there: Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station on the Red Line Metro then there’s an airconditioned travellator connecting you to the entire surrounding area of Downtown

Scale the Burj Khalifa

It would be hard to set out a Dubai itinerary and not include THE most iconic building in the city – the tallest building in the world no less! Yes, you can travel to the observation deck of the building on the 124th and 125th floors (extra packages take you to the 148th floor!), or even dine at At.mosphere restaurant and lounge on Level 122.

Burj Khalifa viewed from below wide angle lens over Burj Lake

If you’re unsure what experience might suit you, head over to our complete visitor’s guide to visiting the Burj Khalifa where we set out all your visiting options – no outside climbing permitted Mission Impossible-style!

If there’s one part of your Dubai itinerary you simply must book in advance it’s the Burj Khalifa. Tickets at the door are extortionately more expensive and can sell out. Do allow a good 2 hours for queuing and having a good look around. Note sunset and sunrise slots (only on weekends) cost more.

Souk Al Bahar

Another spot to explore nearby is Souk Al Bahar . Accessed over a pedestrian bridge from Dubai Mall, this modern market is made in the design of a traditional souk offering handicrafts through to fine dining and spectacular views over Burj Lake.

You can find a good selection of places to grab a drink and bite around downtown Dubai here .

Evening in Downtown Dubai

There are several ways to continue enjoying Downtown Dubai well into the evening, its the hub of Dubai nightlife alongside JBR/Dubai Marina.

The Dubai Fountain show is one of the most popular free things to do in Dubai . Starting from 6:00 PM nightly, then every half hour watch the fabulously choreographed light and sound show on Burj Lake, sitting at the foot of Burj Khalifa. Later in the evening the Burj Khalifa also lights up for half-hourly shows.

Dubai Fountain view from ground floor Todd English Food Hall

For a close-up view of the fountain show, you can take an abra ride on the lake . Alternatively, our favourite is to pick out one of the restaurants with uninterrupted views in either Dubai Mall or Souk Al Bahar and dine whilst getting to see the show a few times over without the crowds.

If your trip happens to align with something you enjoy at Dubai Opera , this is another sensational Downtown Dubai experience to get glammed up for.

If concrete and modern Dubai is really not you, then head to the listing below of the best cultural activities to continue on a few more activities we couldn’t squeeze in Day 1. A day trip to the Heart of Sharjah may be preferable if the older side of the UAE interests you more.

A day for sand and surf – dune surfing that is!

Whether you are staying in one of Dubai’s luxury beachfront hotels or not, with 6 days you really need to squeeze in some relaxing time in the sun too!

After two days of heavy touring, it’s time to leisurely stroll into day 3 at one of Dubai’s famous beachfront districts (choose one, you’ll never fit two into a day!) before heading to the dunes late afternoon.

JBR, Bluewaters, Dubai Marina

A lot of first-timers to Dubai find the area of JBR and Dubai Marina a great place to start. Familiarise yourself with The Walk & The Beach , then if you’d like to stretch your legs further, take a walk over to the ultra-modern Bluewaters Island to dine and marvel at the Dubai skyline along Jumeirah Beach

(Coming soon to Bluewaters is Ain Dubai , the largest observation wheel in the world for spectacular city views – bookmark this idea if you’re visiting in 2022 and beyond!)

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You can easily spend a whole day in the JBR area between activities along the beach – think inflatable water parks, splash pads, jet ski, and flyboarding, Flying Cup sky-high dining – read more on what to do around JBR here!

You may also want to head out into the stunning Gulf waters with a cruise. Plentiful operators can be found in Dubai Marina from speed boat tours around Palm Jumeirah, or for a more sedate experience at a fraction of the cost, the RTA Ferry is a winner (with kids at least – they love anything that goes!)

Getting there: JBR/Dubai Marina is the perfect place to stay with 6 days in Dubai due to the high number of spacious hotel apartments, or by Metro take Red Line to DAMAC Properties or DMCC Metro Station

Another ultra-modern beachfront area of the city to explore is La Mer. An eclectic mix of palm-tree-lined walkways, retail, dining & play opportunities. There’s even a mini water park here. As pretty at night as it is by day La Mer is a trendy new addition for families and singles alike to enjoy Dubai’s modern vibes.

La Mer Beach Dubai

If you don’t want to spend the whole day simply at the beach – or it’s simply too hot after an hour or so – La Mer sees you close to both the Jumeirah Mosque – the largest mosque in Dubai open to the public for daily tours – and Etihad Museum , telling the story of the country’s unification in 1971.

Another short hop away is the Shindagha historic district near Mina Port, another great way to learn about Dubai’s past.

Getting there: No direct Metro stop (nearest is Financial Centre then a 10-minute taxi), or take bus 8, 9, or 88 along Jumeirah Beach Road

Dubai also has plenty of public beaches , some are completely free and others have a small Dubai municipality charge but great facilities. Local favourites include Al Mamzar Park and Kite Beach has slightly bigger waves than others, or head to Sunset Beach for iconic views of the Burj Al Arab .

Dubai Desert Safari

In the afternoon, get set to experience the Dubai desert. There are numerous tour operators who have camps set up in the dunes just outside of the city, as well as a select few operators in the protected Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve .

A typical desert safari trip will include city pickups, then you’ll travel by 4×4 into the dunes, doing some dune bashing along the way before an offering of sand sports – pick from quad bikes, fat bikes , sandboarding, dune buggies , camel rides , henna painting, shisha then join a communal BBQ dinner.

Alternatively, if you are more interested in seeing the desert wildlife than the sand sports, opt for premium options offered by Platinum Heritage , a little more pricey but smaller groups, and a more genuine desert experience.

Getting there: No need to worry about your 4×4 skills, tour operators will pick you up from your hotel or a convenient city location

You can do Day 3 of our 6-day Dubai itinerary in reverse too; If you take an early morning desert safari you can get out and beat the heat, then spend the rest of your day enjoying one of the beachfront areas, perhaps book yourself into a relaxing beach club experience at one of the nice hotel resorts and finish off your day with sundowners on the beach .

If you are visiting in the peak of summer , you would likely need to modify or scratch this largely outdoor day and replace it with some further activities from our indoor guide to Dubai

No trip to the UAE is complete without seeing the Capital, Abu Dhabi.

The most iconic of buildings to visit in Abu Dhabi is the simply stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque .

Skeikh Zayed Grand Mosque, woman in abaya admiring

Whilst it is possible to squeeze in a trip to the Grand Mosque only on a half-day trip to Abu Dhabi – it’s less than 90 minutes on a tour coach from Dubai to Abu Dhabi – you’d be doing yourself an injustice not to see more of the city.

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Getting there: If you want to move at your own pace then definitely hire a car for your Abu Dhabi day trip, but catching a tour is the easiest option – the big price differential is whether you join a shared tourist coach or take a private tour

We have more details here on the spectacular places in Abu Dhabi you can squeeze in on a one-day trip from Dubai – including the Louvre Museum and Qasr al Watan, the Presidential Palace. A longer itinerary would see at least 2 to 3 days spent in Abu Dhabi to properly capture the highlights of the capital.

If you are a theme park junkie, you may want to even stay overnight and enjoy Day 5 at the Yas Island theme parks , just as good (if not better!) than their Dubai counterparts – Yas Waterworld, Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi & Ferrari World.

Abu Dhabi is but one of the other 7 Emirates of the United Arab Emirates (albeit by far the largest in size and the richest in oil!). Dubai is quite central in the country so it is a great base for exploring the rest of the Emirates. We have more ideas listed below for alternative or additional day trips from Dubai .

Where to stay in Abu Dhabi? For the Yas Island theme parks definitely overnight in the brand new Hilton Yas Island . For views of the Grand Mosque, The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi or Fairmont Bab Al Bahr on the Grand Canal are good choices closer to Dubai end of town.

Those staying longer in Abu Dhabi, pop on over to our Abu Dhabi Travel Planner website .

Thrill-seekers and adrenaline junkies will never be left disappointed in Dubai .

Now if you have littles travelling with you (or big kids at heart!) you may well need to move theme park day further up the itinerary or dedicate two full days.

There’s a superb selection of world-class theme parks to choose from in Dubai . If you’re visiting in the beautiful shoulder seasons (approximately March to May and October to November), our top pick would be one of the mega water parks – choose from Atlantis Aquaventure or Wild Wadi at Jumeirah .

(NB if you stay at Atlantis the Palm or any of the Jumeirah hotels , your water park entry will be included!)

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Over the coolest part of the year (December to February), Dubai Parks & Resorts is our top choice. Here you can choose between four connected theme parks (ideally you can fit in two of these in a day – three at a squeeze):

  • Legoland Dubai
  • Legoland Dubai Water Park
  • Bollywood Parks

And if it’s the peak of summer, the top pick goes to IMG Worlds of Adventure – think Marvel characters to Cartoon Network-themed rides and activities. IMG is entirely indoors to beat the heat.

If theme parks really aren’t your thing, we strongly suggest checking our alternate suggestions for day trips & cultural activities you could add on below.

Getting there: The Theme Parks in Dubai are all quite spread out, Atlantis Aquaventure is on the outer crescent of Palm Jumeirah and Wild Wadi is close to Souk Madinat Jumeirah. Dubai Parks & Resorts is in Jebel Ali, beyond the end of the Metro and IMG Worlds of Adventure sits south of the city. In a group, it’s worth getting a taxi for this day

On your last day, it’s time to tick off anything you’re yet to see and do from our ideas above and engage in something uniquely Dubai.

The perfect place for a little retail therapy in Dubai, Souk Madinat Jumeirah is a modern souk (market) built in traditional style, with indoor and outdoor (seasonal) stalls and shops offering tourist tat to genuine souvenirs and a superb range of eateries to choose from.

You can get some brilliant Burj Al Arab views here and even take an abra out on the waterways around the extravagant Jumeirah hotels (a bit more pricey than the 1 AED on Dubai Creek but what an amazing backdrop!).

A traditional abra in a modern setting at Souk Mainat Jumeirah Dubai

Getting there: Souk Madinat Jumeirah is not on the Metro but you can get to Mall of the Emirates and a short taxi from there, or stop at Internet City and then hop on Bus 88.

Finish off your trip to Dubai by partaking in some of the most unique “only in Dubai” experiences including:

  • Enjoy a sunrise balloon ride over the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve
  • Try afternoon tea at the “7-star” Burj Al Arab
  • Skydive over Palm Jumeirah
  • Zipline across Dubai Marina
  • Seaplane journey over the city
  • Dine in the world’s highest restaurant

If you’ve not had the opportunity yet, find one of Dubai’s dramatic rooftop bars (seasonal) to finish off your incredible week in Dubai with dramatic views over the city skyline or the Arabian Gulf.

Rooftop view from the top of Raffles Dubai Tomo restaurant

There was only so much we could fit in an initial 6-day itinerary!

If some of the above activities do not appeal, were out of your budget, or perhaps you’d like to add some additional days to make it a 10 day or two-week itinerary, here’s what you could look to add:

Additional family activities

  • Admire the floral wonders at Dubai Miracle Garden (seasonal)
  • Be enchanted by Dubai Garden Glow & Dinosaur Park (seasonal)
  • Take on indoor skiing at Mall of the Emirates
  • Meet the animals at Dubai Safari Park
  • Zipline through the Ghaf forest at Aventura Parks
  • Catch the nightly Imagine water show at Festival City or the fountain show at The Pointe
  • Go bird spotting at Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary

See our complete guide to Dubai activities for kids here

Additional cultural activities

  • More for museum and culture lovers, we highly recommend a day spent in neighbouring emirate Sharjah
  • Explore the Al Shindagha district, the heritage village, and Saeed Al Maktoum House
  • Spend half a day with the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding – cultural walks, meals and tours
  • Visit the oasis city of Al Ain, with the UAE’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed oasis and beehive tombs, as well as the Al Ain Zoo and Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre , one of the best displays dating to pre-historic UAE

Additional Dubai itinerary day trips

  • Head over the mountains to the east coast and spend some time in Fujairah including snorkelling and scuba diving opportunities
  • Scale to the UAE’s tallest peak in Ras Al Khaimah and experience a modern pearl diving farm
  • Cross the border into the remote Omani enclave of Musandam for a day of sailing, dolphin spotting and snorkelling
  • Check out the amazing outdoor adventures, hikes, and water sports on offer at Wadi Hub, Hatta

See our complete guide to Dubai day trips

Additional adventure activities

  • Turn a desert safari into a night under the stars and overnight glamping experience
  • Join a longer camel trek in the desert
  • Take on the world’s longest zipline in the Hajar Mountains
  • Experience the excitement of camel races on the Al Marmoom Race track
  • Try flyboarding or jet skiing in the Arabian Gulf!
  • Go cage diving with the sharks at Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo

Al-Bithnah Fort, Fujairah UAE

It really depends if you’re coming just to get a taster for future trips, a stopover on a long journey or simply to relax in the sun. If you want to “see it all” and explore more of the UAE and the Arabain Peninsula, no it’s not enough, we’d recommend two weeks to thoroughly cover the United Arab Emirates. 6 days will be good – though very busy – sample of everything the country has to offer but with plenty left to enjoy on future trips to Dubai.

Yes, in theory, you could squeeze in an exciting and action-packed trip to both cities in 6 days, but you will be exhausted and only scratch the surface. You can fit the very biggest highlights of Abu Dhabi into one day but realistically, give yourself 2 to 3 in Abu Dhabi and 7 or 8 in Dubai, 14 days if you really want to see the whole of the United Arab Emirates with a few break days built-in.

It depends on what sort of budget you are operating at. We talk more about money matters here . If you consider a cheapish hotel room for two, close to the Metro can be obtained for around 200 AED, a day pass on the Metro 20AED, meals, if you go cheap and cheerful, could boil down to 50-100AED a day. So before your airfares and any fancy extras like waterpark days or desert tours, let’s say 300AED per day or c1800 AED for 6 days in Dubai ($490USD). It’s not the cheapest city but there are ways you can save money as we discuss in our budget guide to Dubai .

Before you go… More important things you should know when planning a trip to Dubai

  • Pop into our essential planning information page, it includes everything you need to know about getting around Dubai , a handy guide on what to pack , and top tips for first-timers on the do’s and don’ts, laws, and customs to be aware of.
  • Check out this incredible list of 150+ places you should visit when you’re in Dubai .
  • Pick up a Dubai Pass from iVenture or a Go City Dubai Pass to save up to 50% on top Dubai attractions.
  • Don’t forget to pack your travel insurance !!!
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Explore Dubai in 24 hours with this 1 day itinerary!

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So, you've got just one day to soak up all the magic Dubai has to offer? Don't worry, we've got you covered! In this whirlwind city, every moment counts, so buckle up and get ready for the ultimate 24-hour Dubai adventure. From the glitz and glamour of the Burj Khalifa to the traditional charm of the old souks, we're diving headfirst into the heart and soul of Dubai. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler looking to make the most of a layover, this jam-packed itinerary will ensure you don't miss a beat.

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Observation Deck

Let's start with the best, shall we? Head to Dubai's latest palm tree, the Palm Tower , for an astonishing experience up in the sky. Towering 240 meters above Palm Jumeirah, the 52nd floor of the tower offers views that will leave you swooning. Grasp views of the Palm Jumeirah, the Arabian Gulf, and the Dubai skyline- all at once! This is also an opportune moment for you to learn about the creation of the Palm Jumeirah. Grab The View At The Palm Tickets here and save yourself the hassle of waiting around in line.

  • The observation deck has movable glass partitions for unaltered views of Dubai.
  • If you're up for it, head to the VIP lounge for some private entertainment.
  • You can book the observatory for private events, celebrations, fashion shows, and more.

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Flyboarding in Palm Jumeirah

Dubai Watersports

Thrill Seekers

Jumeirah beach situated right next to Palm Jumeirah is home to many water sport activities in Dubai. Flyboarding is one of the newest extreme sport to hit the coasts of Dubai. Flyboarding consists of a board with a hose that is attached to a jetski engine. The engine pumps water out of the hose at a great force, allowing one to propel into the air at heights of up to 10 meters. While you’re in the air, the board can be maneuvered using hand controls or even distributing your weight accordingly. The arrangement lets you fly, Iron man Style!

  • Pay close attention to all the safety instructions given by the instructor and perform this activity under expert supervision.

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Sightseeing

Historic Tour

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Begin day 2 with a visit to the old Bastakiya Quarters. Squeezed between Dubai Creek and the Bur Dubai district, Bastakiya Quarter harks back to the days when Dubai was just a fishing village on the Persian Gulf. This is one of the must-visit cultural sightseeing landmarks in Dubai. The winding streets of Bastakiya are lined with old-fashion wind-towered buildings that have now been converted into galleries and restaurants. Before you finish touring Bastakiya, make sure to visit the textile souk where you'll find some of the best bolts of fabric. Finally, to experience the old ways of Dubai in its truest forms, head to the creek and go for a scenic tour in traditional abra boats.

  • This is a nice place to hop between art galleries and boutique restaurants.
  • You may choose to opt for a sightseeing tour of Dubai- this includes access to the Bastakia Quarters, amongst other attractions.

Sightseeing Cruises

The history of Dubai and Dubai Creek are inseparable. Settled along the creek since its inception, Dubai Creek has played a pivotal role in Dubai’s past, helping it develop from a fishing village to a booming trade center, receiving trade from Europe, Asia as well as East Africa. Today, Dubai Creek is still an integral part of the city and a cruise down Dubai Creek is quite a traditional way of experiencing Dubai. A sightseeing cruise along Dubai Creek will allow you to see landmarks such as Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Heritage Village, Al Diwan or The Ruler’s Assembly, traditional gold & spice souks, Emirates N.B.D. Headquarters, Sheraton Dubai Creek and the Rolex Twin Towers.

  • If you wish to sail down Dubai Creek and see the landmarks that lie on its banks, then go for a sightseeing cruise of the the creek.
  • You can make your Dubai Creek cruise experience even better by opting for a dinner cruise where you will be treated with an international buffet dinner.

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World-Famous Landmark

The tallest building in the world needs no introduction. With a total height of 829.8 m (2,722 ft), the Burj Khalifa has been the tallest structure in the world since 2008, even before it was finished. No trip to Dubai is complete without visiting the Burj Khalifa. Over 2 million people visit the Burj Khalifa every year, making their way to the highest observatory in the world - At the Top. Take your pick of Burj Khalifa Tickets.

  • Purchase tickets in advance online in order to prevent queuing up for hours at the ticket counter.
  • Evenings are some of the busiest periods at the Burj Khalifa. To enjoy the place in peace, head to the observatory in the morning or after 9:00 PM, when the crowd has lessened considerably .
  • Sunsets from the top of the Burj Khalifa are considered a thing of beauty, but they're also the most crowded periods. To catch a sunset from the top, make sure to visit the Burj Khalifa an hour before the sunset.

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Finally, round your trip off beautifully by watching a show at the Dubai Fountain, right outside Burj Khalifa. One of the most beautiful light, water and music spectacles in the world; the Dubai Fountain is the world’s second largest choreographed fountain system. Situated in the center of Downtown Dubai, the Dubai Fountain offers a breathtaking show of choreographed water jets that shoot over 100 feet in the air and dance to the rhythms of songs from all over the world.

  • If you opt for the Burj Khalifa + Boardwalk combo ticket, you can see the Dubai Fountain show from two unique angles.
  • Best to arrive for the show after sunset for the best views.

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Morning - view at the palm & flyboarding, noon - bastakiya quarter & abra ride, evening - burj khalifa & dubai fountain.

Book your Dubai Attractions tickets on Headout, and spend under AED 700 on your 5-day vacation in Dubai! Hit up all the prime attractions in the city and save more while you explore more. Read on to see our detailed 1 day Dubai Itinerary and learn more about visiting each of these attractions.

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How Much is a Trip to Dubai Cost for Couple?

How Much Money Do I Need To Go to Dubai?

Originally posted 2017-10-04 18:47:04.

Dubai is an ideal place to start a trip overseas as a couple, whether you’re from Pakistan, India, the UK, or the USA. It offers a unique taste of traditional Arab culture, a highly-developed, Western-influenced atmosphere, making Dubai an unforgettable and truly spectacular destination for a couple. The cost of a trip to Dubai for a couple can vary considerably depending on the type of trip you are interested in taking. Technically speaking, it is impossible to provide an accurate answer to the question, “How Much is a Trip to Dubai Cost for a Couple,” as the cost is determined by a number of factors, such as when you go to Dubai, where you live, the price of the airfare and the hotel you stay in, as well as what activities you intend to engage in during your stay.

So I’ve decided to write a complete guide to answer this question. My aim in this guide is to help you understand some of the factors that will impact the cost of your Dubai trip.

Firstly, I would like to emphasize that I have divided this Dubai trip cost guide into accommodation, transportation, activities, and food costs so that you can get an idea of what your trip will cost. Although trips to Dubai have a reputation for being too expensive, the following breakdown is based on the assumption that you are visiting Dubai as a couple with a standard budget for the following: A standard couple One week trip, including two travel days, with 6 nights in Dubai Travel during high seasons (Oct to March – Exclude New Years Days) Travelers that are not comfortable exploring on their own and are looking to book a package tours on sharing based.

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How Much Does Visa Cost?

Even though this is not a requirement if you are from a European, Tier 1 English speaking country, or a country that is part of the Gulf Cooperation Council. In contrast, tourists from undeveloped countries (India, Pakistan, Thailand, Philippines, African countries, etc) must obtain a UAE pre-approval visa. The cost of your visa may vary depending on the length of your trip and the travel agency you use, ranging from AED 300 (14 days) to AED 1400 (90 days).

Check Dubai Tickets Price

In my opinion, this is the first thing that would require a lot of research on your part. It is a good idea to check the prices of tickets with your favorite airlines and see how much it costs to fly to Dubai with them.   Since the temperature in Dubai is somewhat hot from April to until August, the price of Dubai tickets tends to be cheap during these months, since fewer tourists tend to visit Dubai during these months. Additionally, tickets may be very expensive during December, January, and February due to the holiday season and the Dubai shopping festival that takes place during those months.

How Much Does Accommodation Cost in Dubai?

Despite the fact that hotels in Dubai can be a bit pricey, there are a few hotels offering good deals for tourists. The average cost of a 3-star hotel in Bur Dubai for two people, with breakfast included is 415 AED (US$110).  Here is a list of some of the best Cheap Hotels in Dubai with Breakfast that you can check out.

Do Research on SightseeingAs you can imagine, this is a very time-consuming activity since Dubai is a kind of city bursting with countless things to see and do. It is very likely that you won’t have much time if you are on vacation. To avoid disappointment and get a clear answer to the question “How Much is a Trip to Dubai Cost for a Couple,” make sure you book every tour in advance from a reputable Dubai local tour operator. The following are some of the tours and places you must visit with expected prices, helping you plan your budget for your Dubai adventure as a couple.

Note: Every tour operator has different price and quality of service. I always use Discover Desert Safari Tourism and mentioned prices I got from them.

  • Burj Khalifa (Official ticket Cost is AED 155 ($42)  in non-prime hours.
  • Dubai Mall (No ticket required)
  • Dubai Miracle Garden ( $11 per ticket)
  • Evening Desert Safari Dubai (AED 125 & $35 ) Read my trip experience here .
  • Wild Wadi (Offical price is AED 260 but you can get AED 25 per head discount Discover Desert Safari tourism)
  • Dubai City Tour (AED 110 & $31)
  • Dhow Cruise Creek ( AED 85 $24)
  • Dhow Cruise Marina ( AED 120 $33 )
  • Dubai Dolphin Show  ( AED 85 $24 )
  • Big Bus Tours (Classic ticket $63
  • Dubai creek water taxi (AED 1)
  • Gold Souq (No ticket need)
  • IMG world Park admission (Offical $67 get in $55 from tour operator )
  • Helicopter Tour 12 minutes ( Official Aed 595/person  but get Aed 55/person from the tour operator)
Tip: You should get quotes from other operators and compare prices and services. Don’t go for price only. Must read their reviews before booking.

Cost of  Transportation in Dubai?

When planning your “Trip to Dubai Cost for Couple,” it’s essential to consider transportation expenses. Dubai’s public transport system is one of the cheapest in the UAE. Taxi rates start from AED 4 per kilometer, with a minimum fare of AED 12. Renting a car for six hours with a driver starts at AED 450. However, the best and most cost-effective way to explore Dubai is by taking the Dubai metro, with stations conveniently located throughout the city. To use the metro, you must obtain an NOL card, available at Dubai airport, making it a budget-friendly option for couples exploring Dubai.

Pro tip: Get a daily pass in AED 25 which allows you to use Dubai metro and RTA buses for unlimited times till 12:00 of midnight.

How Much Does Food Cost in Dubai?

A number of factors should be taken into account as you plan your “Trip to Dubai Cost for Couple,” including its multicultural and multi-national nature. The city is known as a very diverse destination. Only 15% of the population of Dubai is a resident of the city, whereas approximately 85% of the people live in other nations, including Pakistan, India, the Philippines, Africa and so on. This diversity means you’ll have many culinary choices.

For instance, at Ravi Restaurant, one of the most famous Pakistani restaurants in the city, you can enjoy a delicious breakfast for AED 20. A cup of tea or soft drink costs over AED 1. Lunch costs in restaurants may vary, ranging from AED 30 to 250, depending on your preferences and the restaurant’s location.

Food is quite affordable, especially Pakistani, Indian, and Lebanese cuisine (don’t miss the Pakistani Chicken Biryani). Keep in mind that hotel restaurants can be expensive, so it’s advisable to explore other dining options to save money during your couple’s trip to Dubai.

Things You Should Know Before Visit Dubai?

  • The official language is Arabic, but almost everyone can speak English in Dubai.
  • The official currency is AED (Known as Dihram) and as of the time of writing this guide $1 equal to 3.67 AED.
  • Dubai airport has three different terminals ( terminal 1, terminal 1 and terminal 3).
  •  Kissing in public is strictly not allowed.
  • Don’t visit Dubai during the holy month of Ramadan if you are non-muslim.

Updated on 6 Sept 2023.

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Here are some of the best places to visit in Dubai : 1. Burj Khalifa:  The epitome of architectural brilliance, Burj Khalifa stands tall as the tallest building in the world. Its observation deck offers unparalleled views of the cityscape, providing a mesmerising experience, especially during the sunset. Get a chance to admire the skyline, illuminated by the city lights at night, offering a surreal experience. Click Here To Book:  Burj Khalifa Tickets 2. Museum of the Future:  The Museum of the Future  in Dubai is a cutting-edge institution showcasing innovations and technologies shaping humanity's future. Opened in 2021, it serves as a global hub for inspiration and collaboration. Through interactive exhibits and immersive experiences, the museum explores solutions to global challenges, making it a must-visit destination for those intrigued by the forefront of technological advancements. 3. Dubai Opera:  The best, customized Dubai tours from Mumbai offer you a chance to visit Dubai Opera - an architectural masterpiece which is located in the heart of the city. It is a cultural hub that hosts world-class performances, from opera and ballet to concerts and theatre shows. Its stunning design incorporates a traditional Arabic dhow sail, symbolising Dubai’s maritime heritage. The design and world-class acoustics make it the must-visit destination for art and music lovers. 4. Dubai Frame:   Dubai Frame is specifically something that must be included in your Dubai holiday package from Mumbai . Standing tall at 150 metres, this architectural wonder features a glass-floored walkway, providing a thrilling perspective of both old and new Dubai. It’s a unique opportunity to witness the city’s evolution in one frame. 5. Ski Dubai:  Located in the Mall of Emirates, Ski Dubai is a winter wonderland amidst the desert. It offers a unique experience of indoor skiing and snowboarding on real snow slopes. Also, you can enjoy other activities such as snow tubing, and interact with adorable penguins, making it a delightful family destination.

Things to Do on Dubai Tour From Mumbai

Here are some of the best  things to do in Dubai : 1. Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner:  Embark on a thrilling Desert Safari for an unforgettable adventure in the Dubai desert. Experience exhilarating dune bashing, camel rides, and witness the mesmerizing desert sunset. Cap off the day with a delectable BBQ dinner under the stars, surrounded by traditional entertainment. This immersive experience captures the essence of Dubai's desert landscape and its rich cultural heritage. 2. Sail on a Dubai Marina Cruise:  Embark on a delightful journey through the stunning  Dubai Marina dhow cruise . Indulge in a romantic dinner under the night sky and enjoy a leisurely sightseeing tour, passing by illuminated skyscrapers and luxurious yachts. The serene ambiance and breathtaking views create a magical experience on the water. 3. Witness the Dubai Fountain Show:  Witnessing the stunning Dubai fountain show is one of the best things to include in your Dubai tour package from Mumbai . Marvel at the synchronised dance of water, light, and music, as the fountains shoot up to impressive heights. This captivating spectacle creates a magical atmosphere which is why it is a must-visit. 4. Watch Dolphin and Seal Shows:  Experience the captivating show at the  Dubai Dolphinarium , where intelligent dolphins and playful seals showcase their incredible skills. Witness their entertaining and thrilling performances, and interactive sessions, and even swim with these magnificent creatures. It’s a perfect family-friendly activity that promotes awareness about marine life conservation and the world of dolphins and seals. 5. Enjoy Thrilling Water Rides at Aquaventure Waterpark:  Aquaventure Waterpark  in Dubai promises a day filled with water-based activities and endless fun. In your Dubai tour package from Mumbai , make sure to include Aquaventure in your itinerary and enjoy thrilling encounters with marine life in the Lost Chambers Aquarium. This aquatic paradise offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, making it an ideal spot for families, thrill-seekers, and water enthusiasts.

Best Time to Go for Dubai Trip from Mumbai

Embark on a Dubai trip from Mumbai , where every month promises a unique and delightful experience. From ( November to February ), revel in the pleasant weather, perfect for outdoor explorations. ( March and April ) bring a warm embrace, ideal for leisurely beach activities. Embrace the summer charm from ( May to September ), perfect for indoor attractions and retail therapy. For budget-conscious travelers, Ramadan offers exclusive deals. Discover the diverse beauty of Dubai year-round, tailor-made to provide endless possibilities for a memorable adventure.

How to Reach Dubai from Mumbai

By Air - One of the most convenient ways to reach Dubai from Mumbai is by flight. Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) offers numerous direct flights to Dubai International Airport (DXB). It covers a distance of approximately 2,200 kilometres and takes around 3-4 hours to reach. With multiple daily flights, you can easily find a suitable option, ensuring a smooth and time-efficient journey between two cities.

The Weather of Dubai:

1.   January to March (Winter):  These months constitute Dubai’s winter season, with pleasantly mild temperatures ranging from 14°C to 24°C (57°F to 75°F). It is an ideal time to enjoy outdoor activities and sightseeing included in your Dubai tour package from Mumbai, as the weather remains comfortably cool and enjoyable. 2.   April to June (Spring/Early Summer) : Spring in Dubai brings rising temperatures, ranging from 19°C to 36°C (66°F to 97°F). While April starts pleasantly, May and June witness a gradual increase in heat, making it warm for outdoor activities. It is advisable to plan outdoor activities and visit attractions early in the morning or late afternoon during this period. 3.   July to September (Summer) : Dubai’s Summer is Scorching, with temperatures soaring between 25°C and 41°C (77°F to 106°F) or even higher. During summers, Dubai experiences intense heat and occasional sandstorms, making it difficult to enjoy outdoor activities. 4. October to December (Autumn) : Autumn in Dubai brings relief from the summer heat, with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 36°C (70°F to 97°F). October marks the transition period, with decreasing humidity and more pleasant weather. November and December are the two perfect months to enjoy activities in your Dubai trip package from Mumbai.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does the Dubai tour cost? The cost of a Dubai trip from Mumbai generally varies from AED 1,765 to AED 3,530 ( approximately INR 40,000 to 80,000 ) for four to five days. In this Dubai tour package , you'll get a chance to visit some iconic attractions in Dubai like Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, and the Dubai Mall. Also, you can experience indoor skiing and snowboarding at Ski Dubai, located in the Mall of the Emirates. The overall cost of your trip to Dubai from Mumbai depends on the season, activities included, and travel season. Prices can fluctuate based on the time of booking, so make sure to plan in advance to avail great deals on the price. 2. Do Indians need a visa to travel to Dubai? Yes, Indians need a visa for a Dubai trip from Mumbai . They can obtain a tourist visa, visit visa, or transit visa, depending on the purpose of the visit. However, the process of getting a visa for a Dubai trip is relatively easy to obtain. Visas to enter the UAE are valid for 60 days after issued, but Indians can only spend a maximum of 30 days in total once they enter. 3. Are there any direct flights to Dubai from Mumbai? Yes, there are direct flights to Dubai from Mumbai. Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) offers regular direct flights to Dubai International Airport (DXB), ensuring convenient and quick connectivity between the two cities. Several airlines like Emirates, IndiGo, and Air India Express offer direct flights from Mumbai to Dubai. 4. What currency is used in Dubai & is it necessary to exchange money before visiting Dubai? The currency used in Dubai is Dirham or AED (United Arab Emirates Dirham). While many places in Dubai like shopping malls and hotels accept international credit and debit cards, it is still advisable to exchange money before visiting Dubai. Having local currency with you in hand is helpful for small purchases, taxis, and markets where cash is preferred. 5. Can we use the Indian ATM card in Dubai? Yes, you can use Indian ATM cards in Dubai without any issues due to the chip-and-PIN technology. However, it is recommended that you carry enough cash with you so that you can explore the majestic Dubai freely. Carrying cash is easier for making payments, without worrying about which ATM cards work.

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Should you visit Dubai or Delhi?

Which is cheaper to visit which is more expensive for vacation.

Which city is more affordable and which is best for your travel style? If you're trying to figure out where to go next, comparing the travel costs between Dubai and Delhi can help you decide which place is right for you.

Where Should I go: Dubai or Delhi?

Ever wonder what it would be like to see the lifestyles of the rich and famous up close. There's no more upscale destination than Dubai. It's by far and away the spot for shopping, partying, sunbathing, fine dining and the most luxurious of luxury. As the most modern and progressive of the seven emirates in the United Arab Emirates, this area has experienced an unbelievable economic boom and tourism spike. It's a desert city with an amazing infrastructure.

Delhi is the largest city in northern India and is officially the country's capital. The city has a population of 11 million with the metropolitan population reaching over 16 million. The city is similar in landscape to the rest of its surrounding area. It is very flat with the river Yamuna flowing on the eastern side of the city. The Aravalii Hills are in the western portion of the city. The city's history dates back to the 6th century BC and it has served as a capital for various kingdoms and empires.

For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best 3-Day Tours from Dubai , The Best One Week (7-Day) Tours in United Arab Emirates , The Best Luxury Tours to India , and The Best Budget Tours to India .

Which place is cheaper, Delhi or Dubai?

These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.

  • Dubai Prices UAE Prices Delhi Prices India Prices
  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day Dubai $ 248 Delhi $ 45

The average daily cost (per person) in Dubai is $248, while the average daily cost in Delhi is $45. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Dubai and Delhi in more detail.

Accommodation

  • Accommodation Hotel or hostel for one person Dubai $ 170 Delhi $ 23
  • Accommodation Typical double-occupancy room Dubai $ 340 Delhi $ 46

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Local Transportation

  • Local Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc. Dubai $ 13 Delhi $ 5.28

Typical Local Transportation Prices in Dubai

Here are some examples of typical transportation prices from actual travelers in Dubai:

  • Taxi Ride $ 12
  • Airport Taxi $ 12
  • Sea Taxi $ 0.54

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Dubai

Also for Dubai, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:

  • Banana Boat Ride Dubai With Transfer: $190
  • Dubai Maktoum DWC to Al Ain Private Limo-Van Transfer: $67
  • Jet Ski Adventure in Dubai with Optional Transfers: $109
  • Wild Wadi Water Park with Round-Trip Transfers: $170
  • 1 Day 1 Park (Motiongate or Legoland) with Private Transfer: $185
  • 1-Hour Quad Biking Tour with Transfer from Dubai: $61
  • 2 Hour View at The Palm Ticket and One Way Monorail with Transfer: $65
  • 4 Seater Jet Car Adventure in Dubai with Optional Transfer: $280
  • 60 Minute Speed Boat Ride in Dubai with Private Transfer: $229
  • A Japanese Business Lunch Experience in Dubai with Transfer: $119
  • A visit To Quranic Park & Jumeirah Mosque With Transfer: $120
  • AYA Universe Dubai Ticket with Transfer option: $33

Typical Local Transportation Prices in Delhi

Below are a few samples from actual travelers for transportation costs in Delhi:

  • Tuk Tuk Ride $ 0.12
  • Taxi to Airport $ 1.91
  • Subway $ 0.38
  • Uber Cab $ 0.96
  • Delhi Metro Smart Card $ 1.79
  • Auto-rickshaw $ 1.20

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Delhi

Some specific examples of transportation prices in Delhi:

  • 3-Days Delhi and Varanasi Tour by Express Train.Includes,Hotel Transfers.: $275
  • Private transfer from Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl Airport to Delhi Hotels : $207
  • 3-Days Amritsar tour from Delhi Includes Hotel,Train tickets & Transfers: $200
  • A Delectable Meal At The Great Kebab Factory with Private Transfer: $197
  • From Taj Mahal & Agra Private Day Trip with Transfers: $189
  • Private Transfers Delhi To Dehradun Drop: $184
  • Evening Delhi city tour with pickup transfer: $183
  • 3-Day City Tour of Old and New Delhi with Airport Transfers: $180
  • Private Sightseeing Tour to Agra with Transfer & Ticket Included : $179
  • Private Transfer: Delhi to Rishikesh via Haridwar: $178
  • From Taj Mahal & Agra Private Day Trip with Transfers: $169
  • Private Transfer: Delhi to Agra via Vrindavan & Mathura: $166

Is it cheaper to fly into Dubai or Delhi?

Prices for flights to both Delhi and Dubai change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.

  • Food Meals for one day Dubai $ 56 Delhi $ 12

Typical Food Prices in Dubai

Here are some examples of typical meal expenses from previous travelers to Dubai:

  • French bread $ 0.95
  • Sumo salad in Dubai Mall + Juice $ 10
  • Lemon Mint Tea $ 4.36
  • Coffee & Cake $ 6.54
  • Smoothie $ 5.45
  • Shawarma $ 1.91

Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Dubai

For Dubai, here are some samples of tours and activities related to meals and dining experiences:

  • Dhow Cruise Dinner Dubai Creek with Buffet Dinner: $14
  • Dubai:Desert Safari BBQ dinner, Dune bashing,Camel&Sandboarding: $14
  • Dhow Dinner Cruise with International Buffet in Dubai: $14
  • Dubai Dhow Cruise Dinner in Deira Creek: $15
  • Dhow Cruise with Dinner and Live Entertainment at Dubai Creek: $15
  • Scenic Dhow Cruise with Buffet Dinner and Live Shows: $16
  • Cruising With Dinner And Live Shows At Dubai Creek: $18
  • Dhow Dinner Cruise with International Buffet: $18
  • Desert Safari with Dinner and Live Show: $18
  • Romantic Dhow Cruise Dinner: $19
  • Romantic Dhow Cruise Dinner Deira Creek: $19
  • Dhow Cruise Dinner Creek with pickup & drop off: $19

Typical Food Prices in Delhi

Below are a few samples from actual travelers for food and meal costs in Delhi:

  • McDonalds $ 3.50

Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Delhi

Also, here are some specific examples of food and dining related activities in Delhi.

  • Old Delhi Street Food Tour- All Inclusive : $12
  • Appetizing virtual cooking class from Delhi: $20
  • Lunch or dinner with local family: $21
  • Food Tour Old Delhi: $31
  • Old Delhi Heritage Sightseeing | Walking Tour | Street Food Tour: $34
  • Cooking Demo + Lunch/Dinner and interaction with an Indian family @ Chez Anjali: $35
  • Old Delhi Food Tour: A Night Time Feast: $36
  • Connaught Place Street shopping & food tour in Delhi: $39
  • Discover Old 4-Hour Evening Walking Tour includes Guide & Dinner: $40
  • Old Delhi Street Food Tour: $44
  • Culinary Delights Of Delhi Half Day Food Tour: $48
  • Veg and Non veg : Private Cooking Class in Delhi: $48

Entertainment

  • Entertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc. Dubai $ 19 Delhi $ 13

Typical Entertainment Prices in Dubai

For Dubai, here are some examples of average entertainment and activity prices from previous travelers:

  • Visit to the Dubai Museum $ 0.82

Tours and Activities in Dubai

Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Dubai.

  • Tourist eSIM/SIM Card with Data and Minutes: $2.46
  • Dubai Guided Old Town Tour, Abra Boat, Gold & Spice Souk: $4.63
  • Global Village Entry Ticket: $6.13
  • 4G Data Roaming eSIM Card for Tourists: $7.19
  • Small-Group Premium Old Town, Souk, & Abra Boat Tour: $7.90
  • Old Dubai, Walking Tour, Souk Shopping, and Abra Ride: $8.85
  • Pearl Merchants and Palm Trees: A Self-Guided Tour of Sharjah: $8.99
  • Dubai Self-Guided Audio Tour: $9.00
  • Guided Old Town Tour with Souks, Tastings & Boat Tour: $9.67
  • Walking Tour, Old Town, Abra, Souks & Street Food: $9.80
  • Global Village Tickets : $10
  • Dubai Fountain Show Boat Lake Ride or Bridge Walk Tickets options: $11

Typical Entertainment Prices in Delhi

Here are a few typical costs in Delhi for activities, ticket prices, and tours that come from previous visitors:

  • Red Fort $ 10

Tours and Activities in Delhi

Here are a few actual costs in Delhi for available activities, ticket prices, and tours:

  • 3 Days Golden Triangle Tour from Delhi: $205
  • 3 Days Private Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and Triangle Tour : $147
  • 6 Hours: Delhi Temples and Spiritual Sites Tour: $45
  • Delhi : Private Day Tour Of Tajmahal And Shopping At Agra: $100
  • Delhi Agra and Jaipur 5 Days Golden Triangle Tour From New Delhi: $220
  • Delhi All Inclusive Half day City Tour With Guide: $30
  • Delhi Evening City Tour with Guide: $53
  • Delhi a historic and Heritage 7 hours experience trip : $29
  • Same Day Sunrise Taj Mahal Experience By Car : $75
  • Explore Taj Mahal and Agra Fort - Private day tour from Delhi - All Inclusive: $97
  • Full Day Agra Sightseeing Tour from Delhi by Car: $125
  • Full Day Old And New Delhi City Tour- All Inclusive : $38
  • Alcohol Drinks for one day Dubai $ 23 Delhi $ 8.67

Typical Alcohol Prices in Dubai

Below are a few samples from actual travelers for alcohol and nightlife costs in Dubai:

  • A Couple Drinks $ 25

Sample the Local Flavors in Dubai

Here are a few nightlife and alcohol tours and activities from local tour providers in Dubai:

  • Pub Crawl Nightlife Tours: $66
  • Pub Crawl Nightlife Tour: $67
  • Pub Crawl Private, Birthdays & Corporate Events: $110

When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Dubai and Delhi, we can see that Dubai is more expensive. And not only is Delhi much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. Since Dubai is in Middle East and Delhi is in Asia, this is one of the main reasons why the costs are so different, as different regions of the world tend to have overall different travel costs. So, traveling to Delhi would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Delhi and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Dubai would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Dubai than you might in Delhi.

If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Dubai Expensive? and Is Delhi Expensive? .

Delhi has a larger population, and is about 10 times larger than the population of Dubai. When comparing the sizes of Dubai and Delhi, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.

When is the best time to visit Dubai or Delhi?

Both destinations experience a warmer climate most of the year. Instead of summer and winter seasons, they usually have a rainy season and a dry season. Although in the rainy season, it doesn't necessarily rain every day.

Should I visit Dubai or Delhi in the Summer?

The summer brings many poeple to Dubai as well as Delhi. Dubai attracts visitors year-round for its warm weather and sunny climate. The warm climate attracts visitors to Delhi throughout the year.

Also, June to August in Dubai is the dry season. It's quite rainy in Delhi. Dubai usually gets less rain in July than Delhi. Dubai gets 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain, while Delhi receives 170 mm (6.7 in) of rain this time of the year.

It's very hot in Delhi this time of the year. Dubai can become quite hot in the summer. In July, Dubai is generally a little warmer than Delhi. Daily temperatures in Dubai average around 35°C (95°F), and Delhi fluctuates around 31°C (88°F).

  • Summer Average Temperatures July Dubai 35°C (95°F)   Delhi   31°C (88°F)

Should I visit Dubai or Delhi in the Autumn?

Both Delhi and Dubai are popular destinations to visit in the autumn with plenty of activities. The warm climate attracts visitors to Dubai throughout the year. Plenty of visitors come to Delhi because of the warm climate and sunshine that lasts throughout the year.

In October, Dubai usually receives around the same amount of rain as Delhi. Dubai gets 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain, while Delhi receives 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain each month for the autumn.

Dubai is a little warmer than Delhi in the autumn. The daily temperature in Dubai averages around 29°C (84°F) in October, and Delhi fluctuates around 26°C (79°F).

  • Autumn Average Temperatures October Dubai 29°C (84°F)   Delhi   26°C (79°F)

Should I visit Dubai or Delhi in the Winter?

Both Delhi and Dubai during the winter are popular places to visit. Plenty of visitors come to Dubai because of the warm climate and sunshine that lasts throughout the year. Warm weather and sunshine bring visitors to Delhi year-round.

January to March is the rainy season in Dubai. Dubai usually gets less rain in January than Delhi. Dubai gets 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain, while Delhi receives 20 mm (0.8 in) of rain this time of the year.

In the winter, Dubai is a little warmer than Delhi. Typically, the winter temperatures in Dubai in January average around 19°C (66°F), and Delhi averages at about 15°C (59°F).

  • Winter Average Temperatures January Dubai 19°C (66°F)   Delhi   15°C (59°F)

Should I visit Dubai or Delhi in the Spring?

The spring attracts plenty of travelers to both Dubai and Delhi. Warm weather and sunshine bring visitors to Dubai year-round. Delhi attracts visitors year-round for its warm weather and sunny climate.

June to August in Dubai is the dry season. In April, Dubai usually receives less rain than Delhi. Dubai gets 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain, while Delhi receives 40 mm (1.6 in) of rain each month for the spring.

In April, Dubai is generally cooler than Delhi. Daily temperatures in Dubai average around 26°C (79°F), and Delhi fluctuates around 29°C (84°F).

  • Spring Average Temperatures April Dubai 26°C (79°F)   Delhi   29°C (84°F)

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Dubai, the largest and most populous city in the UAE , is the embodiment of dreams turning into reality and the favourite destination for many travellers. Synonymous with tall ultramodern skyscrapers juxtaposed with charming heritage, Dubai appeals to the traveller’s senses. From luxury shopping to imposing desert landscapes, from world famous restaurants and hotels to theme parks with the most thrilling rides, a Dubai trip has something to suit every kind of traveller. Whether you are looking for a Dubai honeymoon package, a family holiday or a quick getaway with friends, the various Dubai attractions will be sure to leave you spellbound.

Geographically, Dubai is located in the Middle East on the south-east coast of the Persian Gulf. It is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven that make up the United Arab Emirates. The currency of  Dubai is UAE Dihram - AED. This global city is a major aviation and financial hub. Dubai has gradually transitioned into a global icon of engineering and construction with the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa marking the skyline of the city. Dubai tourism is greatly promoted by the government; its ancient and modern attractions never fail to lure in tourists all around the year.    

Best time to visit Dubai

Dubai weather is classified into hot and hotter with dry desert winds. If you are planning a Dubai trip, it is best to avoid the dry and hotter months of April to September. The best time to visit Dubai is during the winter months of November to March, Dubai weather in november when the skies above are clear blue and the beach below sports wonderful weather. Sun seekers and beach lovers can enjoy the sunny side of Dubai winters, while the shoppers will love the Dubai Shopping Festival that is usually held from December to February.

Expect some rainfall from January to March, which is a part of the Dubai climate for these months. During the summer months of April to October, you can escape the crowds and also find a hotel room with ease. Dubai hotels will be relatively cheap in these months, since this is the summer season, although everywhere indoors will be comfortably air-conditioned. If you are looking for cheap Dubai tour packages, just book the best Dubai holiday packages that MakeMyTrip rolls out for this off-season period for Dubai tourism.

How to reach Dubai

The best way to reach Dubai is via flight. Flights to Dubai link the Emirate with over 200 world destinations. You can land directly at the Dubai International Airport, the largest airport in the UAE and one of the busiest airports in the world. Another way to reach Dubai by air is via the Sharjah International Airport and transfer to Dubai by road on a taxi or bus service.

If you are travelling to Dubai from one of the other cities of the Emirates, you can use the Emirates Express bus services to Dubai. These buses connect Dubai with Sharjah, Abu Dhabi etc.

If you have booked your Dubai trip from India, then you can fly to Dubai from any of the major Indian cities. Flights to Dubai from India are operated by multiple airlines like Emirates, Air India, Air India Express, SpiceJet, Indigo and Fly Dubai among others. Air Arabia operates flights from India to Sharjah. A non-stop Delhi to Dubai flight can be booked on SpiceJet, Indigo, Fly Dubai, Air India, Air India Express, Emirates and Hahn Air, while direct flights to Dubai from Bangalore are operated by Indigo and Emirates. Similarly, non-stop flights to Dubai from Mumbai are available on nearly all airlines – SpiceJet, Indigo, Fly Dubai, Air India, Air India Express, Emirates, and Hahn Air.  All the major Indian cities are similarly connected to Dubai through these hubs.

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Places to visit in Dubai

Dubai is like a glittering oasis in a desert landscape. When you are approaching by road, the towering Burj Khalifa pierces the skyline, slowly guiding you into the city. As you approach Dubai via air, a shimmering display of the glass buildings towering up from the ground below will take your breath away. Enjoy the visual delights as the top Dubai attractions come into sight as your plane eases in for the airport. The Burj Khalifa stands tall like a giant obelisk, while the Burj Al Arab further away resembles a masted ship ready to set off to sail. The artificially reclaimed lands of Dubai Palm Islands and the World Islands will leave you awed.  

To allow you to make the most of your Dubai trip, here is our recommended list of unmissable places to visit in Dubai

  • Burj Khalifa

We recommend that you start your Dubai tour with the tallest free-standing man-made structure at 828m high, the Burj Khalifa. You can visit this marvel of engineering either during the day, or wait till evening for its light shows to begin. Take the world’s fastest double-deck elevators to go up to the Burj Khalifa Observation Deck on Level 124 or right up till Level 148 to discover Dubai with a stunning overview of the cityscape. The Burj Khalifa observation deck is the highest outdoor observation deck in the world. This is by far the leader amongst all Dubai attractions, popular with travellers of all kinds.

Located very close to the Burj Khalifa , the Dubai Mall is one of the most popular places to visit in Dubai. This is the second-largest shopping mall in the world by total land area, and is also the home of the famous Dubai Shopping Festival. Apart from being able to spend hours shopping for every conceivable brand in over 1200 stores, shoppers can also spend time here at an ice skating rink, a cinema theatre, a theme park, aquarium and more.

Dubai Aquarium

Located within the Dubai Mall, the Dubai Aquarium is a commonly included part of a Dubai city tour especially for families. The world’s largest suspended aquarium, it holds over 140 species of aquatic animals including rays and sharks. Walk through the 48m long tunnel that will give you a stroll beneath the largest collection of sand tiger sharks in the world. With over 33,000 aquatic animals, sand tiger sharks and sting rays swimming above you, the view will simply astound you. Visitors can also visit the Underwater Zoo on a higher level in the same mall, where in three different ecosystems, a variety of creatures like Piranha, Penguin, Otters, African Crocodile, and Lionfish etc. This is one of the Dubai tourist places that is likely to appeal to all members of the family.

Ferrari World

Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is a theme park located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, a short drive away from Dubai. A visit to Ferrari World is high up on the list of many travellers booking Dubai holidays. You can book this activity as a part of your Dubai package from MakeMyTrip. Visitors can enjoy the range of 37 rides and shows at Ferrari World, including the world’s fastest roller coaster, the Formula Rossa. There are plenty of things for young kids to do at Ferrari World too, in areas like the Adventureland and the Car Wash. 

Dubai Frame 

The latest amongst the list of Dubai tourist places is the Dubai Frame, located within the Zabeel Park. This monument is shaped like a giant ornate picture frame, and provides an insight into the past, present and future idea of Dubai. While the Old Dubai gallery shares information about Dubai’s past through interactive displays and 3D technology, at the Sky Deck level the present Dubai view is shown through a panoramic viewing gallery enhanced by various augmented reality effects. The Future Dubai gallery uses a combination of specially produced audio and video effects to create an image of a possible future Dubai. The entire visit is quite a unique experience.

Dubai Parks and Resorts

Dubai Parks and Resorts is the largest integrated theme park and leisure destination within the Middle East. This is fast becoming an essential inclusion for Dubai packages, especially if you are travelling to Dubai with family. The various theme parks here include - Motiongate Dubai , a Hollywood-themed amusement park; Bollywood Parks Dubai , which is the world’s first Bollywood-themed park and has 5 different zones; Legoland with its Lego-themed rides, shows and attractions perfect for families with younger children; and the Legoland Waterpark which is the world’s only waterpark designed especially for children aged 2 to 12 year old and their families. A visit to Motiongate Dubai or any of the other parks within Dubai Parks and Resorts can be pre-arranged as a part of MakeMyTrip’s Dubai holiday packages.

Atlantis the Palm - Aquaventure & Lost Chambers 

Atlantis the Palm is a luxury hotel on the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai and undoubtedly one of the most coveted places in Dubai to stay in. While this luxury Dubai hotel would be a bucket list place to stay for many, even if you are not staying at the Atlantis Dubai you can spend time here at the Atlantis waterpark. The Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark offers over 30 thrilling water slides and attractions, interconnected river rides, cownose ray feeding, underwater adventures, splash zones for younger children. The waterpark even has a private beach for the benefit of visitors. You can combine your Aquaventure trip with a visit to the Lost Chambers Aquarium , which is the largest aquarium in the UAE with over 65,000 marine animals displayed here. Apart from viewing the exhibits, visitors can also participate in the daily feeding shows and go diving or snorkelling among the fish.  

Dubai Fountain

Enjoy the evening of your visit to the Dubai Mall by witnessing the Dubai Fountain display with light and water jets shooting up as high as 150m in synchronous patterns. A water dance doesn’t get better than this.  This is the next level of a water fountain!

What to eat in Dubai

From international cafes to restaurants specializing in Emirati cuisines to celebrity chefs cooking up a storm every day, there is a wide-array of culinary options to choose from in Dubai. Eat out at celebrity restaurants or enjoy a meal in a family friendly and instagrammable location.

Here are some tips on the best food in Dubai and how to enjoy it:

Street food: If you enjoy non vegetarian food, try some of the street food in Dubai’s Bur Dubai or Deira areas. Dubai’s traditional pizza, called Manousheh , is a delicious flatbread topped with salty Akkawi cheese, zaatar herbs and olive oil. Best had for breakfast, it comes along with a creamy labneh, jam, minced lamb and eggs. This is probably the best street food in Dubai! If you like spice, you can also try the Lahem Bl Ajin , Lebanese bread with spiced ground meat topping also known as “Arabian pizza”.

Traditional specialties: The famous Chelo Kebab is a combination of kebabs served with saffron-scented basmati rice, with a pat of butter added on. Likewise, Shish Tawook is a kebab served in traditional style and sandwiched in bread, while Al Machboos is a popular dish of rice and meat cooked together in one pot. Al Harees is a dish saved up for weddings, Ramadan and Eid in Dubai. Meat and wheat are baked together into a salty delight; you can’t stop at one.

Sweet delights: While on your Dubai trip, try some of the local sugary concoctions such as Luqaimat , a deep fried Ramadan special dumpling made of milk, sugar, flour, butter, cardamom and saffron. You can also try the Kanafeh , a traditional dessert made of rose syrup and sweet cream cheese and topped with chopped pistachios.

Vegetarian food in Dubai: Apart from Indian food, you can also try some local vegetarian specialties in Dubai, such as Tabbouleh which is made from tomatoes, green onions, cucumber and seasoned with lemon and fresh mint, or the Fattoush salad made with fried or toasted Pita bread pieces complemented with a lemon dressings and greens. Most of the hotels offered in MakeMyTrip’s Dubai packages will also arrange vegetarian food if requested in advance.

Indian restaurants in Dubai: Dubai has a large number of Indian restaurants to suit all budgets. Some of the more famous ones include Bombay Brasserie, Khyber, Indego by Vineet, Chutney’s, Gazebo, Mint Leaf, Chor Bazaar, etc.

If you are in for some experimenting, you can try a variety of street food in Deira, explore beachside eateries at Kite Beach, or enjoy a lavish dinner at a rooftop restaurant in Dubai Marina. With people of many different nationalities residing in Dubai, adding to its cuisines, there are a wide variety of flavours to enjoy here.

Fun things to do in Dubai

The regular Dubai sightseeing covers the most popular places to visit in Dubai through a half-day or full-day Dubai city tour. For something more, there are a number of interesting and fun things to do in Dubai for travellers of all kinds.

Desert Safari with BBQ dinner

Add a thrilling element to your Dubai holiday package with a memorable Desert Safari along with your friends and family. Travel out from Dubai to the golden dunes outside the city, in a 4X4 vehicle with an experienced driver. Enjoy an adrenalin-pumping off-road dune bashing session of 30 to 40 minutes, and take gorgeous pictures of the sunset. Continue to a desert camp where you will enjoy a delicious barbecue dinner along with musical entertainment under the stars. 

Ski Dubai 

Ski Dubai, the first indoor ski resort in the Mid-East, is located inside the Mall of the Emirates, one of the most famous places in Dubai. This is the perfect place to visit in Dubai for a day of fun with your family. No matter what the weather outside is, Ski Dubai will always be a fantastic sub-zero winter wonderland covered with snow! Here, you can try skiing and snowboarding at 5 different slopes for varying levels of expertise. Ski Dubai also offers classes with professional instructors. There is also a 4500 sq. m. Snow Park, with activities like tobogganing, tubing, zorbing, wall climbing, bob sled rides, and snow play zones. Children will love the Penguin Colony at Ski Dubai, where they can meet King and Gentoo Snow Penguins.

Dhow Marina Cruise

The Dhow cruise is one of the most popular things to do in Dubai for most travellers visiting for the first time. The Dubai Marina, the world’s largest man-made marina, is a peaceful canal lined with famous skyscrapers like the Dubai Marina Mall and the Burj Al Arab. Sailing on the canal on a traditional wooden boat called “Dhow” is a wonderful experience. You will not only enjoy the boat cruise, but also get a great perspective of the wondrous architecture of the area from the boat accompanied by the sound of traditional music in the background. Depending on your preference, you can book a Dhow Cruise with Dinner, or a Sunset Dhow Cruise, or just a regular daytime cruise. Whichever Dhow Marina Cruise you book for your Dubai trip, you are sure to have a great experience!

This almost did not need to be said. Dubai and shopping go hand in hand! Whether you prefer to shop at the upscale Dubai malls such as the Dubai Mall, the Mall of the Emirates, and the Mercato Mall, go bargain hunting at the Dubai Outlet Mall, or stock up on jewellery at the Gold Souk Dubai, Dubai has a lot to offer the serious shopper. If you are looking for traditional products like textiles, ceramics, handicrafts, spices and other souvenirs to bring back from your Dubai holiday, we highly recommend a visit to Meena Bazaar in the Bur Dubai area. This is one of Dubai’s famous places for traditional shopping. If you are a really committed shopper, do consider booking your Dubai trip package to coincide with the Dubai Shopping Festival dates.

Party with a scenic view

Enjoy an evening out in Dubai with your friends and loved ones. We recommend an evening at Shimmers , one of Dubai’s famous places for a special meal. This beachside restaurant in Palm Jumeirah is known for its beautiful location and enchanting views of the Burj Al Arab. Enjoy authentic Greek cuisine in a casual yet intimate atmosphere. This is an ideal inclusion in a Dubai honeymoon package. You can also head to the Lounge at the Armani Hotel for an aperitif or nightcap in quiet luxury, enjoying an unforgettable view of the Dubai Fountain.

Jumeirah Beach Walk

Jumeirah Beach is very upscale and pleasant part of Dubai. The Walk at Jumeirah Beach is a popular open-air hangout full of fashion boutiques, retail stores, cafes and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy the incredible views of the water and the pleasant sea breeze, shop for unique handicrafts and designer products, and enjoy the buzzing vibe of this extremely chic walkway. This place is also where you are likely to see some of the best cars in the world! It is especially popular at night.

Here’s one for the adrenalin junkies. Skydiving in Dubai promises an opportunity to experience freefall right over the unique Palm Jumeirah landscape, or if you prefer it, over the desert outside the city. Experienced instructors guide you every step of the way, so that even beginners can try their first skydive in Dubai. Both tandem and solo skydives are available. It is a heavenly experience worth every second. A child-friendly setting to get a sense of skydiving is available at iFly Dubai , a 10m acrylic glass tunnel for an indoor skydiving simulation experience at Mirdif City Centre.

The 5 most Instagram-worthy luxury experiences in Dubai

Dubai’s high-flying lifestyle is tempting in many ways, with top-of-the-world experiences to explore. Splash out on these unique things to do in Dubai: 

Gyrocopter Ride:   If you wish to take a bird’s eye view of Dubai’s glittering skyline and cityscape, try the gyrocopter experience. This is a small private aircraft, rather like a helicopter, that seats two people and operates from the Dubai Marina. Along with your pilot, you will fly over the Dubai Marina, the Palm Jumeirah, and past the Burj Al Arab. Enjoy the smooth 20 minute ride, with views of the brilliant blue ocean and the glittering skyscrapers of the city. Truly an experience for the ‘gram!

Stretch Limousine Ride:  Feel on top of the world with a luxury ride around Dubai in a gorgeous Stretch Limousine with your own private chauffeur. The one hour drive around Dubai will take you past the city’s highlights like the Burj Al Arab, the Burj Khalifa and the upscale Mall of the Emirates. Enjoy riding around in your luxury vehicle and catching the eye of everybody you pass, as you sit back and relax in your comfy leather seats. This is the perfect insta-worthy experience to book on your Dubai trip if you wish to impress someone special or even plan a proposal!

Chopper Ride:  Make your Dubai trip a memorable one by adding a Helicopter Tour to your Dubai sightseeing. You will take off from the Jumeirah Heliport and fly past iconic sights such as the Burj Khalifa and various other Dubai skyscrapers. Depending on the duration of the flight you have chosen, you will also be able to see sights like the Palm Jumeirah, the Jumeirah coastline, Dubai Canal, Burj Al Arab, Port Rashid, etc. A Helicopter tour of Dubai is certainly a premium add-on to your luxury Dubai holiday.

Private Yacht Ride:  If you prefer being on the water than in the air, we recommend hiring a luxury yacht for a private tour of 2 hours duration. The yacht can take a maximum of 6 persons, so it is great for a family or small group. Enjoy zipping around in your private yacht, relaxing in comfort and watching the skyline as you sip on water and soft drinks. Enjoy the different view of famous places in Dubai like the Atlantis Palm hotel and the Burj Al Arab from the water.

Full-Day Musandam Dibba Tour:  Musandam in Oman is also called the “Norway of Arabia” due to its stunning coastline. This spectacular region, with its beautiful Arabian Sea coast and spectacular Hajar mountain ranges, is just a two-hour drive away from Dubai but offers a complete contrast from Dubai’s modern urban cityscape. Drive to Musandam Dibba and board a traditional Dhow for a cruise on the sparkling waters. You can choose to just relax and enjoy the views, or go swimming and snorkelling in the clear water. The tour to Musandam Dibba can be a highlight of your Dubai package, but remember to prebook it, since it must be blocked in advance along with passport details. You can add this to your Dubai honeymoon package as well.

The list of things to do in Dubai is endless, and very soon you will realise that a single Dubai trip is not enough to fully explore this city of gold. Luckily, the Dubai ticket price for a flight from India is quite attractive especially if booked together with a package, so multiple Dubai holidays are a definite option! We do hope that this Dubai guide will help you pick your favourite places to visit in Dubai for your first Dubai trip. MakeMyTrip has a varied range of Dubai packages from Delhi, Mumbai, and all other major airports of India. So go ahead and start shortlisting those Dubai packages!

A vacation in the glittering city of Dubai will surely leave you spellbound, whether it’s a family holiday, a honeymoon trip, or a tour with friends. Dubai astonishes you with some of the biggest constructions in the world. State-of-the-art skyscrapers, luxurious shopping hubs, bustling nightlife, extravagant activities- the city has many ways to keep you entertained during your Dubai holidays . Take advantage of the extensive and customisable Dubai package from MakeMyTrip and plan your holiday as per your preference. Take your trip to next level and experience the luxurious lifestyle of Dubai with add-on activities in your Dubai package like a private yacht ride, a stretch limousine ride with a private chauffeur or a gyrocopter ride. Add a chopper ride to your sightseeing itinerary and make your vacation memorable. Book a Dubai package and witness the man-made marvel, world’s tallest building - the Burj Khalifa. Visit Dubai Aquarium, the world’s largest suspended aquarium, and treat yourself to a walk amidst an array of aquatic life. Have a shopping experience to remember in the world’s second largest shopping mall, the Dubai Mall. Experience that adrenaline rush with sky-diving in your Dubai package . Experience a gastronomic delight during your Dubai holidays with a variety of delicacies, satisfying the taste buds of both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. Your Dubai trip would not just be a vacation, but a lifetime experience of an ultramodern life and a peek into the future. So, wait no more and book your Dubai package now!

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Ans. A Dubai travel package for 6 days will be sufficient to explore the top attractions of the Emirate. You can spend a day exploring the Burj Khalifa and taking in the gorgeous views from the top along with visiting Palm Island. Adventure enthusiasts can go skydiving here too. You can keep a day for the Lost Chambers Aquarium, Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo and the Dubai Mall. The Dubai Museum and Legoland can be the highlights of the third day, while the remaining three days will be enough for shopping, dining, relaxing at the beach and also checking out attractions like Ski Dubai, Aquaventure Waterpark, iMG Worlds of Adventure, Dubai Marina and more. Of course, an evening desert safari should be included on any of these days.

Ans. While booking Dubai travel packages, many often wonder if the city stays open all night. The good news is that the Emirate of Dubai never sleeps, at least till the wee hours. You will find numerous shopping malls and eateries open late along with beachfronts for lovely walks and even popular nightclubs. You can watch Dubai’s skyline at night from the Burj Khalifa, with the final entry being at 11:30 PM. The Dubai Fountain Show is another great night-time activity that takes place every 30 minutes. A night excursion through the historic Al Fahidi Al Bastakiya locality is also a splendid way to experience Dubai. You may also check out the glimmering Jumeirah Beach Residence or Dubai Marina walks at night, with the fabulous skyline views, cafes and more.

Ans. If you want your Dubai travel plans to be hassle-free, you must also apply for its visa beforehand. A 30-day Dubai visa costs around AED 330 per person which is approximately ₹ 7,350. On the other hand, a 90-day visa would cost nearly AED 650 per person i.e., ₹ 14,500. Passport with a validity of at least six months with 2 minimum blank pages is also mandatory to visit Dubai from India.

Ans. Going on a Dubai travel expedition means making a list of all the attractive souvenirs that you can buy in the Emirate. Some of the top choices include the following: Diamond and gold jewellery items at considerably affordable prices. Intricately hand-crafted Persian carpets and rugs. Electronic goods at reasonable rates. High-quality Pashmina shawls. Arabian coffee pots and specialty coffee. Camel milk chocolate. Arabic attar.

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    I wouldn't stay longer than 5/6 days though..unless you plan a trip to other emirates as well. Dubai is great. It reminds me of Las Vegas, without the casinos. Lots to see in the UAE between Dubai and Abu Dhabi (2 hours apart by bus). Terrific food, especially if you like Middle Eastern cuisine.

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    The Average Dubai 1-week trip cost from India is between 60,000 INR to 1,50,000 INR. Here is the total cost of a Dubai trip from India to help you plan-. Expenses. Cost for Seven nights. Hotel (Basic) Budget category hotels start as low as Rs 2,300. But it's best to check before booking.

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    Evening Dubai safaris are costlier than morning safaris. A regular safari costs AED 253 ($69), but if you want to include adventurous Red Dunes Bashing, 35-minute Quad Bike Ride, and Al Khayma Camp, its price goes up to AED 499 ($136) per person. To include VIP food service in your desert experience, you must shell out AED 404 ($110) per traveler.

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    Explore the largest mall in the world at Dubai Mall, a must-visit spot on your Dubai self-guided tour, offering 1,200 stores and fantastic dining options. For a quintessential desert experience, engage in a Desert Safari - one of the top ten things to do in Dubai - providing camel rides, "dune-bashing," and captivating cultural performances

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    I always use Discover Desert Safari Tourism and mentioned prices I got from them. Burj Khalifa (Official ticket Cost is AED 155 ($42) in non-prime hours. Dubai Mall (No ticket required) Dubai Miracle Garden ( $11 per ticket) Evening Desert Safari Dubai (AED 125 & $35 ) Read my trip experience here.

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  19. Dubai Packages from Mumbai

    How much does the Dubai tour cost? The cost of a Dubai trip from Mumbai generally varies from AED 1,765 to AED 3,530 (approximately INR 40,000 to 80,000) for four to five days. In this Dubai tour package, you'll get a chance to visit some iconic attractions in Dubai like Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, and the Dubai Mall. Also, you can experience ...

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