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.

  • Dubai Eye ( ⭐   8.9)
  • Hostel World Capsule ( ⭐   8.3)
  • 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.

  • Al Seef Heritage Hotel ( ⭐  8.3)
  • Heritage Home Guest House ( ⭐  8.1)
  • 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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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.

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How much does it cost to travel to Dubai?

You should plan to spend around $248 (AED911) per day on your vacation in Dubai. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:

  • $56 (AED204) on meals
  • $13 (AED47) on local transportation
  • $340 (AED1,247) on hotels

A one week trip to Dubai for two people costs, on average, $3,472 (AED12,753) . This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.

  • Travel Style: All Budget (Cheap) Mid-Range Luxury (High-End)
  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day $ 248 AED 911
  • One Week Per person $ 1,736 AED 6,377
  • 2 Weeks Per person $ 3,472 AED 12,753
  • One Month Per person $ 7,440 AED 27,328
  • One Week For a couple $ 3,472 AED 12,753
  • 2 Weeks For a couple $ 6,944 AED 25,506
  • One Month For a couple $ 14,881 AED 54,656

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How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to Dubai cost?

A one week trip to Dubai usually costs around $1,736 (AED6,377) for one person and $3,472 (AED12,753) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

A two week trip to Dubai on average costs around $3,472 (AED12,753) for one person and $6,944 (AED25,506) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in Dubai will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.

A one month trip to Dubai on average costs around $7,440 (AED27,328) for one person and $14,881 (AED54,656) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.

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Traveling Independently to Dubai has many benefits including affordabilty, freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity to control your own experiences.

All of the travel costs below are based on the experiences of other independent travelers.

Prices in Dubai are reasonable and comparable to your average travel destination. Hotels, food, and sightseeing are generally within normal price ranges.

Within the Middle East, Dubai is a very expensive destination compared to other places. It is in the top 10% of cities in the Middle East for its travel costs. There are only a few cities as expensive as Dubai in the region, such as Doha.

For more details, and to find out if it's within your travel budget, see Is Dubai Expensive?

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The average Dubai trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Dubai travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers.

Accommodation Budget in Dubai

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The average price paid for one person for accommodation in Dubai is $170 (AED624). For two people sharing a typical double-occupancy hotel room, the average price paid for a hotel room in Dubai is $340 (AED1,247). This cost is from the reported spending of actual travelers.

  • Accommodation 1 Hotel or hostel for one person $ 170 AED 624
  • Accommodation 1 Typical double-occupancy room $ 340 AED 1,247

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Transportation Budget in Dubai

The cost of a taxi ride in Dubai is significantly more than public transportation. On average, past travelers have spent $13 (AED47) per person, per day, on local transportation in Dubai.

  • Transportation 1 Taxis, local buses, subway, etc. $ 13 AED 47

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Typical prices for Transportation in Dubai are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the prices in Dubai, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.

  • Taxi Ride AED 45
  • Airport Taxi AED 46
  • Sea Taxi AED 2.00

Food Budget in Dubai

While meal prices in Dubai can vary, the average cost of food in Dubai is $56 (AED204) per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Dubai should cost around $22 (AED82) per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Dubai is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.

  • Food 2 Meals for one day $ 56 AED 204

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What did other people spend on Food in Dubai?

Typical prices for Food in Dubai are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the prices in Dubai, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.

  • French bread AED 3.50
  • Sumo salad in Dubai Mall + Juice AED 38
  • Lemon Mint Tea AED 16
  • Coffee & Cake AED 24
  • Smoothie AED 20
  • Shawarma AED 7.00

Entertainment Budget in Dubai

Entertainment and activities in Dubai typically cost an average of $19 (AED70) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.

  • Entertainment 1 Entrance tickets, shows, etc. $ 19 AED 70

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What did other people spend on Entertainment in Dubai?

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  • Visit to the Dubai Museum AED 3.00

Tips and Handouts Budget in Dubai

The average cost for Tips and Handouts in Dubai is $2.21 (AED8.13) per day. The usual amount for a tip in Dubai is 5% - 15% .

  • Tips and Handouts 1 For guides or service providers $ 2.21 AED 8.13

Alcohol Budget in Dubai

The average person spends about $23 (AED83) on alcoholic beverages in Dubai per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.

  • Alcohol 2 Drinks for one day $ 23 AED 83
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What did other people spend on Alcohol in Dubai?

Typical prices for Alcohol in Dubai are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the prices in Dubai, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.

  • A Couple Drinks AED 92

Water Budget in Dubai

On average, people spend $1.23 (AED4.52) on bottled water in Dubai per day. The public water in Dubai is considered safe to drink.

  • Water 2 Bottled water for one day $ 1.23 AED 4.52

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Dubai Prices & Travel Costs

In only a couple decades, Dubai has earned a reputation as one of the world’s greatest shopping destinations as well as a great place to soak up some sunshine in the winter months. There may not be much history to speak of in Dubai, but there is actually a lot more to see and do here than you might expect.

Is Dubai Expensive or Cheap?

While Dubai would not be considered a ‘cheap destination,’ it’s far more affordable than some people imagine. It’s true that Dubai has some of the world’s nicest and most expensive hotels, yet the huge city also has hundreds of more modest hotels, many of them apartment-style with multiple rooms, and prices can be surprisingly affordable.

Alcoholic drinks cost a fortune in Dubai so stocking up at the Duty Free on the way in is wise. Food can be quite affordable if you follow the local service workers instead of the other tourists.

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Travel Costs to Dubai

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Dubai has a reputation for being very expensive, and it’s still mostly deserved, but new hotels and affordable restaurants keep opening so it’s now within the budget of many backpacker-types. Those who are interested in seeing what all the fuss is about can now usually find an affordable hotel and meals, at least outside of the peak season.

During December and January the Dubai hotels charge their highest rates so this is a time to avoid for those on a budget. Otherwise you can often find very good hotel rates at some of the newer and nicer places. Most hotels are modern and clean, and are of international standards.

Dubai Hotel Seasons

Dubai hotels are at their most expensive during the Christmas and New Year’s weeks, with the general high season lasting from September through May. Low season is the warmest months, from June through August, and during this period it’s possible to get some very good deals at hotels, especially near the top of the price range, as long as you can stand the heat.

Dubai Hotel Prices

Dubai hostels prices, dubai attractions prices.

It’s true that Dubai has a great number of huge (and wonderfully air-conditioned) shopping malls, and even those who don’t care for shopping will at least want to see what they are all about. The famous indoor ski slope is worth a look even if you don’t plan on actually skiing.

Dubai does have some really nice beaches including some public family-style beaches.

The Dubai nightlife is also notorious in the region. It’s true that the only legal bars are ones that are attached to hotels, but it’s also true that Dubai has hundreds of bars and some hotels have 5 or 6 different watering holes. Drink prices are quite high and happy hour deals are only a small relief.

Best tours in Dubai

There are hop-on, hop-off tours of Dubai, but the city is so spread out and hot during summer that they aren’t a great option for many. Fortunately, the Dubai Metro system is fast, cheap, air-conditioned, and it stops near all of the malls and other main points of interest.

There is a free bus tour of the new Downtown Dubai area, and that is worth a try when you are visiting the Burj Khalifa.

Dubai Food and Drink Prices

Food does tend to be quite expensive in the sit-down restaurants in hotels and otherwise aimed at tourists, but there are plenty of reasonably priced options that are mostly there to serve the city’s ever-expanding international population. In other words, eating out in Dubai can be cheap if you follow the local workers or somewhat expensive if you follow the tourists and other expats. Drinks, however, are only available in hotels and licensed shops, and prices are quite high. This isn’t the place to come to be a cheap drunk. Many of the top attractions are fairly pricey so you might want to check our Go Dubai Card review as a way to save money.

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Dubai transport prices, getting to dubai.

Unless you are coming from Abu Dhabi, you are almost certainly going to fly into the enormous and impressive Dubai International Airport. There are great fares from all over the world into Dubai and the transportation system from the airport to the rest of the city is fantastic since it’s conveniently located on the Metro system.

Getting around Dubai

Taxis in Dubai are quite modern and affordable so they are a great option for groups in particular. The Metro system is all above ground and it’s a pretty amazing thing to experience all by itself. It’s fast and cheap, which also helps.

When to visit Dubai

Temperature and rainfall, dubai weather advice.

Dubai has a very predictable climate, with almost no rain at any time during the year. Most will find that from November through April the city is pleasantly warm during the day and at night, but starting in May the heat can become unbearable and it stays that way for six months. At least the humidity is relatively low for most of the year.

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Cost of a Trip to Dubai, AE & the Cheapest Time to Visit Dubai

The average price of a 7-day trip to Dubai is $1,498 for a solo traveler, $2,690 for a couple, and $5,044 for a family of 4 . Dubai hotels range from $35 to $107 per night with an average of $46, while most vacation rentals will cost $210 to $530 per night for the entire home. Average worldwide flight costs to Dubai International Airport ( DXB ) are between $722 and $1,105 per person for economy flights and $2,266 to $3,467 for first class. Depending on activities, we recommend budgeting $26 to $53 per person per day for transportation and enjoying local restaurants.

See below for average , budget , and luxury trip costs. You can also look up flight costs from your airport for more tailored flight pricing.

The Cheapest Times to Visit Dubai, AE

On average, these will be the cheapest dates to fly to DXB and stay in a Dubai hotel:

  • January 8th to March 25th
  • August 27th to December 9th

The absolute cheapest time to take a vacation in Dubai is usually early November .

Average Dubai Trip Costs

Average solo traveler.

The average cost for one person to visit Dubai for a week is $861-$2,286 ($123-$327 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $26 to $53 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Flights : $445 to $961 for economy

Lodging : $39 to $47 per night for one 2 or 3-star hotel room

or $130 to $159 per night for a 1-bed vacation rental

Average Couple’s Trip

The average cost for a couple to visit Dubai for a week is $2,042-$3,906 ($292-$558 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $52 to $106 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Flights : $890 to $1,922 for economy

Average Family Vacation

The average cost for 4 people to visit Dubai for a week is $2,976-$6,666 ($425-$952 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $104 to $212 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Flights : $1,780 to $3,844 for economy

Lodging : $78 to $94 per night for two 2 or 3-star hotel rooms

or $208 to $223 per night for a 2-bed vacation rental

Traveling Cheap to Dubai

How cheap can you make a vacation to Dubai? The cheapest trip to Dubai is about $101 per person per day for travelers willing to take standby flights, deal with inconvenience, and otherwise limit travel expenses. About 1% of rentals are available in the $0 to $100 range for an entire place, and vacation rentals can be booked for as low as $64 per night. These inexpensive rentals must be booked as early as possible and may not be in the most desirable areas. 1-star hotels are more likely to be available, with rooms starting at around $29.

Even cheaper trips are possible depending on where you live and whether you can drive. Check the cheapest times to fly for more saving ideas.

Budget Solo Traveler

The lowest cost for one person to visit Dubai for a week is $710-$1,714 ($101-$245 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $13 to $27 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Lodging : $29 to $35 per night for one 1-star hotel room

or $64 to $94 per night for a 1-bed vacation rental

Budget Couple’s Trip

The lowest cost for a couple to visit Dubai for a week is $1,246-$2,864 ($178-$409 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $26 to $54 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Budget Family Vacation

The lowest cost for 4 people to visit Dubai for a week is $2,492-$5,392 ($356-$770 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $52 to $108 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Lodging : $58 to $70 per night for two 1-star hotel rooms

or $96 to $132 per night for a 2-bed vacation rental

Overall it is easy to travel to Dubai cheaply.

The Cost of a Luxury Dubai Trip

There is no true ceiling on the cost of a luxury trip, so our estimates are based on what most people do in Dubai.

Luxury Solo Traveler

The high-end price for one person to visit Dubai for a week is $1,947-$9,409 ($278-$1,344 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $49 to $95 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Flights : $1,322 to $2,066 for first class

Lodging : $47 to $107 per night for one 4 or 5-star hotel room

or $530 to $1,113 per night for a preferred vacation rental

Luxury Couple’s Trip

The high-end price for a couple to visit Dubai for a week is $3,612-$12,140 ($516-$1,734 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $98 to $190 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Flights : $2,644 to $4,132 for first class

Luxury Family Vacation

The high-end price for 4 people to visit Dubai for a week is $7,224-$20,272 ($1,032-$2,896 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $196 to $380 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Flights : $5,288 to $8,264 for first class

Lodging : $94 to $214 per night for two 4 or 5-star hotel rooms

or $848 to $1,558 per night for a preferred vacation rental

Dubai Hotel Prices

The cost of staying in Dubai is lower than the average city. On average hotels are less expensive than vacation rentals. Luxury vacation rentals are more expensive in Dubai due to very high property costs. The graphs below show how much cost can vary depending on the type of experience you’re looking for.

Dubai Lodging Cost by Star Status

The average price for the class of hotel is on the (y) axis. The hotel class (out of 5 stars) is on the (x) axis.

Prices are based on Dubai hotel averages and may not reflect current prices. In some cases, we extrapolate prices to estimate costs, and hotels with your desired star rating may not be available.

Vacation Rental Prices

The percent of vacation rentals in the price range is on the left (y) axis. Price range is on the bottom (x) axis.

There are a healthy amount of vacation rentals serving all budgets in Dubai.

Flight Costs to Dubai

Averaging flights around the world, prices go from a high of $1,105 average in late December to a low of $722 in early November. Median flight price is $676. These prices are based on millions of flights. For Dubai our data includes 410 originating airports, and 194 airlines. The area has average variance in price compared with other locations. Flying to Dubai from an airport like Savoonga ( SVA ) in Savoonga, AK (the United States) for an average $9,251 trip fare will obviously cost a lot more than from an airport like Bahrain International ( BAH ) in Manama (Bahrain) at an average of just $168.

Average Flight Cost by Season

Average flight cost by day of week.

The cheapest day to fly in is typically Tuesday, and the cheapest day to fly back is usually Tuesday. Click here to see data for the cost of flights from your airport. In Dubai, the difference between the cheapest and the most expensive week is about $383, so you can easily save about 53% simply by using our free flight guides and booking in advance.

Daily Expenses Budget

Daily vacation expenses vary more based on what you’re interested in doing. A fine dining restaurant with drinks around Dubai can easily cost $200 per person or more, while a standard nice meal might be about $13 per person. Private tours can cost $403 per day, but self-guided tours to see the outdoor sights can be free. Costs vary wildly, so recommendations are made based on the cost of living and averages we see for this type of vacation.

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  • There are loads of types of vacations in Dubai and the cost will depend on what type of trip you’re taking and for how long you’d like to stay. Here are the latest prices for a 3 night trip for 2 travelers: Top vacation $666; Family vacation $593; Romantic vacation $805; Luxury vacation $759; Budget vacation $462.

Why should you book a vacation package to Dubai?

With a good Dubai vacation package, you can experience this Persian Gulf emirate's famous 4X4 Desert Safaris and races, visit the Burj Khalifa, skydive over the world-famous Palm Jumeirah Island or take your kids to the Dubai Sky Polar pass or Dubai Atlantis Aquaven

When should you book a vacation package to Dubai?

The winter season in Dubai is the perfect time to take a vacation on the white sands of the Persian Gulf. From November to March it's the rainy season, which is the only cool period. The rains are short lived, however. Book your stay in advance to get the best Dubai package deals.

Where should you stay in Dubai during your vacation?

For any vacation type in dubai:.

Rove Downtown Dubai "is made for social media." The special hang out lounge features comfy sofas, a wall full of artworks and an eclectic collection of bric-a-brac. Many of the spacious rooms feature interconnecting doors perfect for families, 48-inch interactive TV screens, sofa beds for extra guests, a mini fridge, secure safe and in-room coffee and tea stations.

Located at the further end of Dubai Marina, Grosvenor House is a sophisticated twin tower hotel designed with marble floors, plush carpets, and mahogany furnishings. It's famous for offering the best Asian spa, heated pools, free spacious parking, a superb club lounge, airport transfers and shuttle bus services, and more.

For family vacations in Dubai:

The JA Jebel Ali Beach Hotel is a family-friendly resort located on the shores of the Persian Gulf. It offers a 9-hole golf course and horse riding. The breakfast-inclusive stays give your family access to temperature controlled swimming pools, shuttle bus services, and airport transportation.

Popularly known as the "House By The Sea," the Beit Al Bahar stand-alone villas offer complete privacy for your family. The hotel offers bed and breakfast, shuttle bus services, dry cleaning services, WiFi and room service, and is located in Jumeirah St next to the Wild Wadi Waterpark.

For romantic vacations in Dubai:

Located at the entrance to Jumeirah Island, the FIVE Palm Jumeirah Dubai Hotel is the perfect hideout for couples who want to reignite their passion and create their own epic stories at the beach while sharing inspiring moments. The hotel has a contemporary architectural design, has shuttle bus services, airport transfers, hot tub and air conditioning in all rooms, as well as plenty of parking space.

Atlantis, the Palm Hotel is a gem of sheer beauty located off Crescent Road. Atlantis provides breakfast, airport transportation, and dry cleaning services. The award-winning chef restaurants, aquarium and waterpark, and the Ocean Deluxe rooms are a must experience for couples.

For luxury vacations in Dubai:

With rotating beds that have a view of the city, the Burj Al Arab is the most luxurious hotel in Dubai. The opulent interiors are designed with towering golden pillars and stairs made of marble and gold. The hotel's Dubai travel package gives you the opportunity to arrive by helicopter, experience VIP services and have a 24-hour private butler.

The one and only Palm Dubai offers peace and tranquility in Dubai's breathtaking western portion of the Palm. Enjoy the bed and breakfast, Moorish and Andalusian design terraces and balconies or a suite with a private plunge pool.

For budget vacations in Dubai:

City Max Hotel Bur Dubai offers value for money comfort with breakfast, in-room refrigerators, access to an outdoor pool and free parking included in its Dubai vacation packages

Located a few meters from Dubai Creek, the 4-acre Arabian Park Hotel offers free and ample parking, an outdoor pool, bar/lounge, quiet surroundings, a shuttle bus service, and transport to and from the airport.

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Before you fly

UAE Visa Information

There may still be COVID-19 travel restrictions in some countries. Check our COVID-19 hub before you travel.

Do I need a visa for the UAE?

You’ll find information about visas below. Use our quick visa search tool to see if you need a visa and the passport requirements for visiting the UAE.

UAE visa on arrival

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If you are a passport holder of the below country or territory, no advance visa arrangements are required to visit the UAE. Simply disembark your flight at Dubai International and proceed to immigration, where your passport will be stamped with a 30-day visit visa free of charge.

90-day visit eligibility

If you are a passport holder of one of the below countries or territories, your passport will be stamped with a multiple entry 90-day visit visa that's valid for 6 months from the date of issue, and for a stay of 90 days in total. Citizens of the below European countries are also entitled to apply for a pre-arranged visit visa if their 90-day visa on arrival has been fully utilized.

180-day visit eligibility

If you hold a Mexican passport you’re eligible for a multiple entry 180-day visit visa that's valid for 6 months from the date of issue, and for a stay of 180 days in total.

Dubai immigration procedures

As an added security measure, Immigration Authorities at Dubai International are now conducting random visual screening for visitors to Dubai.

Visitors asked to proceed for visual screening are required to present a hard copy of their visa or a printed version of the visa number confirmation page at the screening counter. If you do not have a copy of your visa with you, a charge of AED 30 per copy applies, payable only in AED.

Important information

Before you travel to the UAE, check visa requirements and make sure you have a valid visa if needed and that your passport is valid for the minimum required period. Holders of non-standard passports and travel documents may also have different entry requirements: find out if you need to apply for a visa and other passport requirements.

As of April 29, 2016, GCC residence permit holders will need to apply for a UAE visa before arriving in Dubai.

New visit entry permit to the UAE for Indian nationals

From January 7, 2024, eligible Indian nationals with a normal passport valid for a minimum of six months can obtain a single entry, 14-day visa on arrival. A fee of USD 63 applies.

Eligibility

  • Indian passport holder with USA visa valid for a minimum of six months
  • Indian passport holder with USA green card valid for a minimum of six months
  • Indian passport holder with UK residence card valid for a minimum of six months
  • Indian passport holder with EU residence card from the following countries valid for a minimum of six months

How and where to apply for a preapproved UAE visa

Eligible Indian nationals can apply for their UAE entry permit on emirates.com through Manage your booking .

* Extensions can be made at the airport office only.

Required documents

  • Color photograph of applicant
  • Color copy of applicant's passport. The passport must be valid for at least six months
  • The original application form (available at all Emirates ticketing offices) can be accessed in Arabic or English, depending on the applicant’s nationality. Download the English  or Arabic  application form
  • Copy of the Emirates ticket
  • Proof of relationship if applying for family member: birth certificate, marriage certificate and family book
  • All Documents to be submitted as hard copies

Additional documents are required for visitors of some countries

Additional documents may be required, depending on your country of residence. Please use our visa search tool above or visit our visa requirements page for more information.

Rules and conditions

  • Visa fees must be paid upon application.
  • Additional visa processing fees apply.
  • The passenger must travel to and from Dubai on Emirates or codeshare flights only.
  • Visa fees are nonrefundable.
  • The ticket is non-refundable if the visa has been issued and utilized.
  • Visa processing time is approximately 3 to 4 working days.
  • Entry into the UAE is subject to immigration approval.
  • All visas are valid to enter Dubai for 60 days from the date of issue, except the 96-hour and 48-hour visas, which are valid for 30 days from the date of issue.

How and where to apply for your prearranged UAE visa

  • Apply online through Manage Your Booking

Apply online

Nationals of countries requiring a prearranged UAE visa can now apply and pay for their visas online through emirates.com.

If you are traveling to or stopping over in Dubai with Emirates, you can submit an application and receive your UAE visa entirely online—without having to submit your passport for stamping. You can apply for your UAE visa through our Manage your booking after you book your Emirates flight. VFS processing fees apply. For more information please visit VFS Global.

The online visa application service is available for residents and nationals of many countries around the world. Find out if you can apply for a UAE visa. Applicants' passports must have at least six months' validity as of the date of travel to Dubai and must be machine-readable; handwritten passports are not accepted.

This service is only available to passengers with a confirmed Emirates booking where an Emirates ticket has already been issued and the flight itinerary already includes the desired time in Dubai. The itinerary into and out of Dubai should be on one ticket (PNR), and these flights must be Emirates flights. Note that itineraries including flights to or from Dubai on other carriers are not eligible for online visa service.

A minimum of 4 international working days prior to arrival in Dubai is required; however, Emirates recommends that online applications be made as early as possible.

Apply in the UAE

If you have a family member or near relative who is a UAE resident, they can apply for a visa on your behalf at any of our ticketing offices in the UAE. Please note that this service is only available to residents of the UAE.

  • Color copy of applicant's passport. The passport must be valid for at least three months.
  • The original application form (available at all Emirates ticketing offices)

Download the prearranged visa application form

Get started on your prearranged visa application by downloading and filling out the form.

Required applicant documents:

  • A color passport photograph
  • A color copy of your passport (must be valid for six months)
  • A copy of your Emirates flight ticket, or your flight ticket from our codeshare partner
  • The visa application form

Required sponsor documents:

Minimum salary required, download the sponsorship application form.

Get started on your sponsorship application by downloading and filling out the form.

Visa and sponsorship applications can be submitted to:

Abu Dhabi Emirates Ticketing Office: Al Sawari Tower C, Corniche Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Visa Services: Monday to Friday (8.30am to 6pm) and Saturday (8.30am to 5.30pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays.

Ajman Emirates Ticketing Office Escape Tower, Sheikh Rashid Bin Humaid Street Visa Services: Monday to Saturday (9am to 6pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

Al Ain Emirates Ticketing Office Commercial Complex, Sheikh Khalifa Street Visa Services: Monday to Friday (8.30am to 6pm) and Saturday (8.30am to 5.30pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

Dubai International: Terminal 3 Arrivals Phone: 04 504 7300 E-mail: [email protected] Visa Services: Monday to Friday (7am to 7pm) and Saturday (9am to 4pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

Emirates Ticketing Office: Emirates Group Technology Centre, Ground Floor Entrance B, Al Ittihad Road, near Clock Tower, Deira Visa Services: Monday to Saturday (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

Emirates Ticketing Office: Town Centre, Jumeirah Visa Services: Daily from (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

VFS Global Services GCC VASCO Worldwide 2nd floor, WAFI Mall, Level 2, Falcon Phase 2, Umm Hurair 2, Dubai, UAE

Sharjah Emirates Ticketing Office: Crystal Plaza, Buhaira Corniche Visa Services: Monday to Saturday (9am to 7pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays Umm Al Quwain Emirates Ticketing Office: King Faisal Road, Jameiya area, near FEWA Visa Services: Monday to Saturday (9am to 8pm) Closed on Sunday and public holidays

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Dubai: The winter holiday season is here and the UAE has become a hub for some of the biggest global events. From the Expo 2020 Dubai to the upcoming Dubai Shopping Festival, there are several things to do in the UAE. If you are planning to visit the UAE anytime soon and are unfamiliar with the visa requirements in the UAE and the processes that you need to follow, here is our detailed guide on all the visa options available to visitors if they wish to visit the UAE.

Do I need a visa to enter Dubai?

Whether you need a visa or not is dependent on your country of citizenship. While citizens of some countries have the option for a visa on arrival, you may need to apply for a visa before you enter the UAE in some other situations.

What is the validity period of my visa?

All visas are valid for 60 days from the date of issue until entry to the UAE, except the 48-hour and 96-hour Transit Visa, which is valid for 30 days.

What should I check before travelling to Dubai?

You would need to ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months at the time of entry. You may also require a prearranged visa depending on your nationality.

Can I get a visa on arrival?

Citizens of more than 50 countries do not require a pre-arranged visa to enter Dubai. As per the website of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs, citizens of GCC countries and citizens of the following countries can get a visa on arrival:

1. Australia

5. Bulgaria

10. Czech Republic

11. Denmark

12. Estonia

13. Finland

15. Germany

17. Hong Kong

18. Hungary

19. Iceland

20. Ireland

24. Liechtenstein

25. Lithuania

26. Luxembourg

27. Malaysia

30. Netherlands

31. New Zealand

34. Portugal

36. Romania

37. San Marino

38. Singapore

39. Slovakia

40. Slovenia

41. South Korea

44. Switzerland

45. The Vatican

46. United Kingdom

47. United States of America

Indian citizens

Some Indian citizens may also be eligible for a visa on arrival. These include Indian citizens holding a normal passport and either:

• a visit visa issued by the USA or

• a green card issued by the USA or

• a residence visa issued by the UK or

• a residence visa issued by the EU

In such cases, you can obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 14 days, provided that the visa or the green card is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival into the UAE.

If you are not eligible for a visa on arrival, here are all the other visa options you can avail of:

1. Tourist visa – 30-day or 90-day

Tourist visas can be obtained by tourists from around the world. Depending on your plan, tourist visas to the UAE can be issued for 30-days or 90-day durations, and allow single entry or multiple entries.

Who can apply for your tourist visa?

1. Airlines

Each airline has some conditions, which must be met in order for your visa to be arranged by them. One of the conditions is flying with them. When booking your ticket, you can also enquire about applying for a visit visa.

2. Tourist visas through agencies and hotels

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

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

3. Through UAE-based family and friends

As per the VisitDubai website, UAE residents (friends or relatives) can apply on your behalf subject to guidelines.

How can I extend the visa?

While the first time you apply for a visit visa you may not be inside the UAE, when extending the visa for another period of 30 or 90 days, you would need to apply for an ‘inside country visa change’, according to Sirajudeen Ummer, a Public Relations Officer with Dubai-based First Gate Business Services.

“The visa can be extended by providing the necessary documents and making the fee payment,” he said.

Documents required for processing inside the country visa change

• Passport copy (which should be valid for at least six months)

• Passport size photograph

• Old visa tourist/cancelled visa copy

• On arrival nationalities would only require Passport copy and photograph if they have entered UAE using on-arrival facility.

• If the visa was applied for by a relative or friend, they may need to submit a copy of their residence visa page and UID number.

Visas can cost approximately Dh320 for a one-month visa and Dh720 for a three month visa. However, as per Ummer, the cost may vary slightly based on the travel agency’s service charges.

You can apply for the second renewal before the expiry of the first one against Dh600 each time of renewal.

2. Transit visa – for 48 to 96 hours

This type of a visa, which is available for all passport holders, from 48 to 96 hours, is ideal for a short stopover in the UAE.

The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) Dubai took to its social media channels recently to inform passengers of how they can apply for a 96-hour transit visa – or an entry permit – when they arrive in the UAE.

Service requirements

To be able to get a transit visa issued at the immigration counter, you would need to present the following:

• Original passport

• An airline ticket showing the continuation of your journey, where the connecting flight should not be less than eight hours after you land in the UAE and not exceeding 96 hours and the destination of arrival and departure are not similar.

• Present a valid hotel reservation in UAE.

Service procedures

To apply for a transit visa, follow these steps:

• Visiting the airline company.

• Submit a request to issue a 96-hour entry permit with the airline’s service officer.

• If the request is approved, you will receive an approval of the request.

• Approach the passport officer at the immigration counter and complete the procedure.

Who needs a transit visa?

As per the UAE government’s official website – u.ae – if you are not one of the nationalities that are eligible for visa on arrival or a visa-free entry to the UAE, then you need a transit visa.

Who can apply for your transit visa?

UAE based-airlines you are travelling with can arrange your transit visa prior to your journey. If your trip is through a travel agency, the agency can also help you get the visa, but all visas are routed through the airline.

"The Transit Visa is a non-extendable single entry visa, valid for 30 days from the date of issue and the duration of stay is up to 96 hours (four days) from the time of entry. Transit passengers stopping at Dubai International Airport for a minimum of eight hours are eligible for a 96-hour Transit Visa," Shafiq Muhammad, Public Relations Officer with Muhaisnah Documents Clearing Services in Dubai told Gulf News.

"Such a visa is preferred by passengers having business meetings or taking a stopover en route to their next destination," he added.

3. Long-term, multiple entry tourist visa for five years

In case you are looking to visit the UAE regularly over the next few years, a new visa option has opened up for tourists. The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) has provided details of the five-year multiple entry tourist visa for all nationalities through the authority’s website.

Is a UAE-based sponsor required for the visa?

According to the details provided when the visa was announced, the visa does not require a UAE-based individual or organisation to sponsor the visa. Tourists can apply for the visa on self-sponsorship.

What is the maximum duration of stay on the visa?

As per the announcement, a tourist can stay for 90 days on each visit. This can be extended for another 90 days.

Up until now, tourists could only get visas for 30-day or 90-day durations.

How to apply for the five-year tourist visa

Step 1: Log on to the ICA website – www.ica.gov.ae

Step 2: Select ‘E-channel Services’ from the main module on the website.

Step 3: Select ‘Public services’.

Step 4: Select the service ‘Visa – multi-trip / tourist long-term (5 years) for all nationalities / visa issuance’

Step 5: Fill in the application form with your personal details as well as your passport details.

Step 6: Attach the following documents:

• Coloured photograph

• Passport Copy

• Medical Insurance copy

• Bank statement for the last six months with a balance of at least $4,000 or its equivalent in foreign currencies in the last six months.

Step 7: Review your application.

Step 8: Make the payment for the fees. The application fee is Dh650.

Note: It is also important to check the PCR test and vaccination requirements before you book a ticket, after you have received a visa to travel to the UAE.

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If you have been searching how much is 30 days visit visa for UAE, you have come to the right place. You will find this blog post useful as it has everything you need to know, from the price of 30 days visit visa for UAE, how to get the visa, extension, and much more.

The UAE 30 days visit visa is meant for individuals who would like to enter UAE and are not eligible for the UAE visa-free entry or on-arrival visa.

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How Much is 30 Days Visit Visa for UAE Price?

The 30 days Single Entry UAE tourist visa is the best visa to get if you will not stay for long in UAE. The visa allows one to stay in UAE for 30 days. Almost all tourists entering UAE who are required to have a visa while entering can apply for this visit visa. Note: Females under 18 years cannot be issued this visa unless their parents accompany them.

The 30 days Multiple Entry Tourist Visa allows you to leave and enter UAE using the same visa within 30 days. The visa is best suited for those coming to UAE for Meetings, Conferences, or on Transit, etc.

Equally, the visa is recommended for those traveling nearby UAE who would like to make multiple stopovers in the UAE for a short time.

30 Days Multiple Entry Tourist Visa helps save money and time and avoid applying for two or three separate visas. When returning to UAE using this visa, you can either enter through airways or sea route

It is easy to obtain the 30 days visit visa. All you need is to get in touch with a tour agency like Arabiers. We will guide you through how to get the visa. You will have to send all the documents required to process the visa, and we will forward them to the UAE visa-issuing authorities on your behalf. Below is the Process of Obtaining 30 Days Visit Visa:

  • 01   Plan a Trip to UAE
  • 02   Get Fix 30 Days and Date
  • 03   Book Flight
  • 04   Contact Arabiers
  • 05   Send All Documents Digitally
  • 06   Instant Payment
  • 07   Applying 30 Days Visit Visa
  • 08   Visa Ready
  • 09   Travel Requirements Check
  • 10   Disembark from Destination

Documents Required to Get the UAE 30 Days visa

The following are the documents required to get UAE 30 days to visit visa.

  • A passport with a minimum validity period of six months
  • A photocopy of the visa application form duly filled.
  • Scanned copy from two-color photographers on white background.
  • Cover letter from applicants explaining their reason for visiting and the length of their stay.
  • Confirmed return flight tickets
  • Solo women traveling alone under 24 years old would require a NOC from their father or husband.
  • Pakistani Nationals: Passport signature page and national ID card front & back.
  • Children: Copy a child's birth certificate if the mother's or father's name is not stated in their passport.

How Long Does it Takes to Get the UAE 30-Days Visa

It takes 2-3 working days to process the UAE 30 days visit visa. If you are in a hurry, you should opt for the UAE express visa , which takes 6 to 8 hours to process.

It is important to take caution because many travelers seeking a UAE visa are fooled online. Ensure that anyone promising to process a UAE visa for you is genuine before you engage. You can check the review online and double-check to see if the travel company exists.

How Much is 30 Days Visit Visa for UAE Price?

Sometimes, after submitting the 30 days UAE visa application, the issuing authorities may reject the application.

There are several reasons which can lead to the visa application being rejected. The visa-issuing authorities have the right to reject the visa application. You will be informed why your visa was rejected.

You can ensure the 30 days UAE visa application is not rejected by following the instructions given during the application stage by the visa expert in charge of processing your visa.

You should give accurate information during the application stage to avoid rejection. If you have cases of overstay or any other crucial information, tell the visa expert to know as proceed to apply for the visa. Some of the reasons which can lead to 30 days UAE visa application rejection include;

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  • Previous Applied Visa Application & Have Not Entered the Country
  • Passport Occupation by Unskilled Person
  • Criminal Record in the UAE or Any Other Nation

The 30 days UAE visit visa can be extended for 30 days twice. You have to apply for the extension and get it approved by the relevant authority. You can extend the 30 days UAE Visit Visa without exiting the country.

At Arabiers, we offer UAE visa extension services for those seeking to extend their stay in the UAE without leaving the country.

If your 30 days UAE visit visa expires and the grace period is over without extending the visa or leaving the country, you get fined for overstaying. You can know when the visa will expire by checking your visa expiry page. You can opt for a visa extension or plan to leave the country before your visa expiry.

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UAE family visit visa: Costs, how to apply for free entry permits, all you need to know

This popular visa option is available for a 30 or 60-day stay, which can be extended within the country.

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If your loved ones are planning a trip to the UAE, here's a reminder: Tourists can apply for a family group visit visa, which is free of cost for children.

Under the scheme, children under the age of 18 can be granted a visa for free while usual charges apply to their parents.

“The application for this visa should be submitted along with either father’s or mother’s application,” said Subair Thekepurathvalappil, senior manager for inbound and outbound operations at Regal Tours Worldwide.

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Industry experts said several visitors had been opting for this entry permit.

“A family group visit visa is more convenient and cost-effective for families, given that there is no visa fee for children under the age of 18,” Subair said, adding that there are no restrictions on the number of children who can apply for the permit.

The free visa is also applicable even to children who are travelling with just one parent, he explained. It is available for a 30- or 60-day stay, which can be extended within the country.

With the festive season just around the corner, several family group visit visas are being issued every day — particularly to Indians who wish to celebrate Diwali in Dubai, said Firoz Maliyakkal, founder and CEO of Tahira Tours and Travels.

This visa, however, is not new. It was introduced two years ago and has since been a popular option for visitors from around the world.

How to apply

  • A family will have to submit copies of their passports and photos — all at once — to a travel agency.
  • Fees are paid. Note that though the visa is free for children, travel agent service charges and insurance fees will apply.
  • The agency then processes the application.
  • The visa is usually issued in a day or two.
  • Visa fee for parents, along with the service charge for children, may vary depending on the travel agency.
  • A 30-day visa for a parent ranges from Dh350 to Dh500.
  • Service charge and insurance for a child range between Dh80 and Dh120.
  • A 60-day visa will cost Dh500 to Dh650, while the service charge, including insurance, may vary from Dh130 to Dh170.

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  • Passport-sized photograph

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Experts say the family visa can be extended without exiting the country, “however, a full visa fee has to be paid for children. The extension within the country is not free for children", said Subair.

“Visitors can extend the family visa for up to 120 days without exiting the country,” he added.

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The Dubai Metro system is one of the most popular ways to travel in Dubai. Not only is it affordable, but it’s also a quick and easy way to get around the city.

We will provide you with all the information you need to know about Dubai Metro tickets and fares. We’ll cover everything from single journey fares to passes, so you can choose the option that best suits your needs.

Modes of public transport in Dubai include the  Dubai Metro ,  Dubai Tram , bus, and water bus.

Journeys can be made using a combination of different modes of transport and paid for using credits added to a contactless travel card (Nol Card).

Dubai’s transport system is divided into 7  zones . The price paid for a journey depends on the number of zones crossed during the trip. Ticket prices are cheap compared to similar systems in other major cities.

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Children aged up to 5 years travel free. Concessionary fares for students and senior citizens are only available to residents.

Passengers pay with Nol Cards; contactless smart cards. Different types of cards are available to meet individual passenger needs. Cards must be purchased before travel.

  • Silver Nol Cards – Suitable for residents and tourists.
  • Gold Nol Cards – Suitable for residents and tourists wishing to travel in Gold Class (first class carriages).
  • Personal Nol Cards – Personalised card with photo. Concessionary fares are available for students, seniors, and the disabled.
  • Red Tickets (paper) – Ideal for occasional users. Can be loaded with up to 10 trips or 5 daily passes.

Passengers cannot use cash as a direct payment method on the Dubai Metro, buses, or water buses. Credit cards and other payment forms are also not accepted as direct payments. Cash and credit cards can be used to buy the Nol cards, top them up, and add passes.

Gold Class carriages are for those that wish to travel first class. Every Dubai Metro train has one Gold Class carriage. They have bigger and more comfortable seats with more legroom. Gold Class carriages are typically less crowded than Standard Class carriages.

Nol Cards can be purchased at many locations in Dubai, including ticket offices at Dubai Metro stations and Dubai Bus stations. There are ticket offices at all stations on both the Red Line and the Green Line .

Nol Cards can be used on different forms of transport (Metro, buses, water buses).

Passengers are only charged once, dependent on the length of the journey, provided transfer times between different modes are adhered to (30 minutes maximum permitted).

For example, if your journey involves a trip on the Dubai Metro and a bus, your journey will be counted as a single trip provided you check-in on the bus within 30 minutes of checking out of the Dubai Metro station.

Nol is the Arabic word for ‘fare’.

The fare is charged at the end of the journey and is dependent on the number of zones passed through. The fare is deducted when the card is tapped on one of the card readers located at the exits of Dubai Metro and Dubai Tram stations, buses, or water buses.

The latest AED exchange rates are:

  • Euro – 1 AED = 0.25 euros
  • British pound – 1 AED = 0.22 British pounds
  • US dollars – 1 AED = 0.27 US dollars

Exchange rates were last updated on Monday 6th of May 2024 at 2:22 pm . Exchange rates for other currencies can be found here .

A 50 percent discount is available to resident students and senior citizens holding Personal Nol Cards. Personal Nol Cards are only available to UAE nationals and residents (application procedure and ID required).

Small children (aged 5 and under) travel free (regardless of nationality and residence).

A map showing the zones and all Dubai Metro and Dubai Tram stations can be found  here .

The easiest way to work out the cost of a Metro trip is to use the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority’s (RTA) S’hail app. The app gives the cost of the trip and journey times. It will also give the cost and journey times for other modes of transport (bus, local taxi, Uber, etc.).

Passes are available and can be added/charged to Nol Cards. They allow unlimited travel on the Metro, buses, Dubai Tram, etc. Passes offer cheaper fares for frequent travellers.

Prices for passes are shown in the table below:

As an example, holders of a Silver Card can add a 7-day all-zone pass for 110 AED (£ 23.8 , € 27.76 , $ 29.95 ).

Holders of Silver Cards can add an all-zone monthly pass (30-day) at a cost of 350 AED (£ 75.72 , € 88.34 , $ 95.29 ).

Resident students and seniors enjoy a 50 percent discount on the cost of travel passes.

Anonymous Silver Card and Gold Card users can only add a 7-day pass. To add 30-day (monthly), 90-day, or 1-year passes, users need to register their cards.

Red Ticket holders can add a standard 1 day pass for 20 AED (£ 4.33 , € 5.05 , $ 5.45 ). The cost of a 1-day pass for travel in Gold Class carriages is 40 AED (£ 8.65 , € 10.1 , $ 10.89 ). The 1-day ticket allows holders to travel in all zones by any method of transport. More 1 day passes can be added if and when required.

Best Nol Card for Tourists

Most tourists that plan to get around the city using public transport, will find that the Nol Silver Card suits their needs.

They can add a 7-day pass to the card without having to register the card. Further 7-day passes can be added for longer stays.

Tourists anticipating infrequent use of public transport should purchase a Red Ticket and add funds as required.

Nol Cards – Other Uses – Taxis, Parking, Shopping, etc

Nol Cards were introduced to pay for public transport (Dubai Metro, buses, etc.).

Since being launched their use has expanded. Holders can now use the Nol Card system to pay for a variety of services and goods including:

  • Shopping – Stores accepting Nol Cards include Circle K (convenience store) and Carrefour.
  • Restaurants – Nol Cards can be used to buy food and drink at outlets such as Burger King and Gloria Jean’s Coffees.
  • Parking – The latest parking meters allow drivers to pay for their parking without obtaining a paper ticket. Drivers simply enter their number plate on the touchscreen of the parking meter and pay using a Nol Card (or coins)
  • Public Parks – The small fee to enter public parks can now only be paid by Nol Card. Public parks where entry fees apply include  Zabeel Park ,  Al Mamzar Beach Park ,  Dubai Creek Park , and  Mushrif Park .

Nol Cards only work in Dubai. They are not accepted as a form of payment in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or any of the other emirates.

Comments and Additional Information

I am interested, didn’t even know you can travel in Dubai but it’s cool, if I wanted to go this place, besides a passport, what else would I need? I’m from America.

I travel everyday on work from sharjah to dubai and back. Can I use the unlimited monthly pass on Dubai sharjah bus?

I want renew my NOL card which last renewed in Feb 20. Please advise I can renew online the same

I have silver nol card, if I will take 1 zone monthly pass. Is it possible to travel once in a month to other zone.

I am regular commuter from Union Metro station to Oud Metha metro , or Baniyas metro station to Oud metha. Is there any discounts package available?

We will be in Dubai from 3/3-3/7 and most of what we will be seeing is along the Red Line. Is that all one zone? We have no need for a five day pass. So I assume single ticket? Can I put a load on it such as 50 AED?

I need to travel daily from Al Ghubaiba bus station to Al Quoz Industrial Area 4. How much for a monthly card?

I want to know the rate for monthly unlimited pass for a resident visa holder.

I am holding a silver nol card. Does it have an unlimited pass option for bus and train for 1 month?

Can I use a silver card for two persons?

My son (21 years old) and I will be travelling to Dubai for 7 days. We are tourists. I presume Silver Card would be convenient. 1. Can I purchase the Silver Card from the Airport? 2. Since we will be using this card most of the time on the metro, bus and monorail, how much top up should we have? Just an estimate. 3. Can we get a refund on the unused amount in the Silver Card? Possible to get at the Airport Metro? Thanks.

How can I travel from Dubai to Abu Dhabi by train and how much does it cost. It is cheaper to book online or when you are in Dubai?

I am a resident using metro and bus. I have to take two buses to reach my room from work and same to go for work. Which pass is suitable for me and how much does it cost?

We are five friends are travelling to Dubai for holidays. So which card should we buy and what would be the price?

You can buy the tickets from each station as you travel.

Go for silver card (one for each). 25 aed (6 aed card price – 19 aed balance), and the details for charges between different zones you can see above.

How do I get from the Dubai airport to the Burj Khalifa.

From Terminal 3 take the Red Line and exit at Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Metro Station.

Burj Khalifa is on the Red Line.

Silver card is enough. The cost is depends on how many zones you are crossing, not how many buses you take.

I want to use this card from abudabi to dubai bus. And in dubai that day to the visiting house and next day to airport for twice in total. Then which card should I buy?

Take silver nol card to travel inside Dubai. From Abu Dhabi to Dubai you have to pay by cash.

Is there any discount for everyday commuters?

Yes, you can take the monthly pass, and there are 3 types of pass available. if you are travelling between only one zone then the pass cost will be 140 AED. A two zone pass is 240 AED. A three zone of more pass is 340 AED..

Yes. You can buy 1 year, 30 days or 7 days unlimited travel pass for all zones or some of the zones.

For tourists, Gold Class travel in metro train is advisable as regular class is most often too congested.

At the time of writing, Gold class unlimited pass for 7 days for all zones costs around AED 400 (around US$ 110) and it covers metro train, bus and tram.

I’ll be visiting Dubai for a month with a friend. Which would be the best card to move between Ajman and Dubai?

Red card is valid for 90 days. Or you can get the silver card (AED 25 extra) if you plan to visit again within 5 years. Get a gold card if you want to use the gold class.

You can’t use nol card to travel between different emirates.

Take a bus from Al Mussallah Bus Station in Ajman to Al Rashidya Bus Station in Dubai (and back). One-way ticket costs around 12 to 15 dirhams (around US$4).

Sliver card is affordable for tourists or residents.

What do T1, T2 and T3 mean?

Terminals at the airport

Please refer RTA MAP

Dubai Transport is Devided in 7 Zones. T1: Travelling in One Zone Only T2: Travelling in 2 Only. T3: Includes more than 2 Zones

Dubai Airport terminal 1, 2 and 3

T1 – Single trip starts and ends in same zone T2 – Single trip starts in one zone and ends in adjacent zone T3 – Single trip through more than two zones

I want 1 day pass for all zone how much is cost

Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3. Explanation added to text.

Hello, I will be in Dubai overnight (from 10pm to 8am next day). Is the 1 day ticket for 24 hours or for a calendar day?

Only until midnight. 🙁

its valid for the following day till midnight 12.00 a.m.

I’m a foreign student coming to Dubai for my educational program which is of 2 years. Which card or pass will be best suitable for me?

The Silver card Or the Gold card if you want to travel in STYLE

Silver nol card is ok for you.

depends on how often you use the public transport within Dubai. If you travel on daily basis then get a (money saver) 3 month pass (if your semester is going to take more then 3 months to finish), or go for monthly passes if you travel more then 20day a month (and if you semester break is less than 3 months far from now)

The Blue nol card standard class

The blue nol card would be best.

Ask the station master. He will advise you.

I suggest you go for the Silver Nol Card.

It depends where you are going and where you are living. You can take Dubai Tram or Dubai Metro.

We are staying in Dubai for 5 nights travelling 2 people. please suggest the best card for transportation in Dubai. thank you 🙂

Don’t be lazy, see list above!

Don’t be lazy. Give a proper answer!!!

Nol is the best card for transportation.

Silver will be better.

If you are staying only for 5 days, I think buying a daily metro ticket would be the best and cheapest.

Thank you for the article. It was very informative.

Just a quick query. I recently got a job in Dubai Investment Park. However, I will be staying quite far away from my work place. Since I would be using the metro & bus regularly, would it be beneficial for me to get a 30 day pass? And on which type of card would it be better? Silver or Blue? Thanks again in advance! Cheers!

Get the Silver card. You can go for Gold card if you want premium seats at the front of the metro. But the fare of the gold card is double that of silver cards.

Do the day passes have to be consecutive? We will be in Dubai before and after a cruise and would like to use the metro before and after.

You can buy a consecutive one.

Can you buy family travel passes in Dubai? How does that cost? If children go free, what is the maximum age? Or is there any discount price for children?

Children below 1 metre can ride for free

5 and under are free. Otherwise you must pay full fare.

The maximum age for free metro in Dubai is 5 years and under.

can i buy a metro card online before i get to dubai

yes, visit, nol.ae

No you can’t. But when you get out of the airport there is a metro station where you can buy at the counter.

HI There, we going Dubai this month for 5 days with kids and 1 person is 65, we would like to travel my metro, could you please advice which is best line we need to use and the tickets price.

Gold metro daily ticket.

Hello! I will soon visit Dubai for 10 days (9 nights) with my husband. Can you please advise me which card is suitable for us to roam from places to places until night and the total cost for 2 adults.

I am not understanding the difference between daily passes and cards. Are the costs different? Do the cards allow us to use bus or do we need to pay additional fees?

Thanking you in advance Shakeela

Get the silver card. As your stay is long, daily tickets are of no use to you. Silver card gets you 10% discount from the normal fare of daily cards. Yes you can use the cards on bus.

We will be in Dubai for 2 days. We will use the metro from the International Airport. we are arriving at 11 pm. What is the operating hour for the metro What card will i need if i were to travel from airport to Al Ras station and also to Dubai mall the next day. We are a family of 4 so do we need 4 cards?

Going to be in Dubai for 13 hours. Looking to go from the airport to downtown Dubai. Is the red card, with a daily pass, a good bet? Thanks

How do you change metro lines? Do you go out of the metro station?

No, you get out of the train and take another train.

My wife and I, would like to visit Dubai for 7 days. We would like to use all public transportations (tram, metro and buses). What card we should buy and where can we buy it?

Regards and thanks

Me and my husband will be staying in Dubai for 8 days. What pass do we buy?

Hello! We are staying in Dubai for 4 days. Can we buy mutliple red cards and refill it every day? Can we chose to get 1 gold card and fill it for 7 days?

Planning to visit Dubai in June for 11 days. Travelling with my family, 2 daughters aged 10 & 5. Questions: Is there a big difference between Gold and Standard Class? Is there discount for children travelling?

Hi, everyday I used to travel from Emirates Metro Station to UAE Exchange Metro Station back to back. Metro train is my daily transportation to office. Is there anything you can advise me to do to have a discount or to save more? I’m an expat holding residence visa.

Is a day pass good for 24 hours or a calendar day?

Found the silver card very handy and easy to use. Cheaper than individual fares, cost us five for journey which cost non card holder ten. Very similar to using the Dublin Leap card.

I am coming to Dubai for one day only and making the following 4 trips: 1) Airport to Dubai Media City 2) Dubai Media City to Dierah City Center 3) Dierah City Center to Dubai Mall 4) Dubai Mall to Airport

What is the cheapest ticket I can buy. And up to what time the metro operates. Thanks.

In my opinion, it is just easiest to pay for each trip using the Silver Nol card. The red cards and day passes are confusing and not a good deal.

The first time you ride the metro, buy a Silver card from the manned kiosk near the entry turnstyles. It costs only 25AED and comes with 19AED value on the card. When the card has less than 8AED, simply top it up with another 10-15AED at the same manned kiosk, or the top up machines at the station.

Messing around with single trip tickets and day passes are overly complicated to me.

Before leaving Dubai, simply give your card as a gift to a hotel worker or taxi driver that was nice to you. They will appriciate the gesture, I’m sure.

Very helpful, thank you!

Thanks Harry.

Good job Harry

Thanks for this very useful information.

We are going to Dubai for holidays and we need to travel a lot between Dubai and Sharjah. Can the Dubai metro passes be used for buses in Sharjah ? If not, is there any other pass that covers the public transport in both the Emirates ?

Nearest metro from Sharjah is Al Quasis metro station green line. You would then have to switch lines after a few stops to the red line to continue to Damac which is Dubai Marina

Minimum fare from one station to very next station is AED 3 for silver card holders for both red and green lines?

We’re traveling in a group of two people. Can one silver card be used by two people at the same time of do we need to purchase two cards?

It is one card per person. There is no option to swipe twice for two people.

Hi, If I buy red ticket and load it with 7 days passes, would it allow me to have unlimited rides for 7 days or not?

I have limited mobility and can’t do stairs. Is the Metro easily accessible for those with limited mobility?

All Metro stations are equipped with lifts and escalators for access.

Use public transport it’s cheap safe metro can get a bit crowded but that’s part of the fun sometimes

Can I buy cards online?

Nol card is issued by RTA and this cannot be purchased online. Just dont buy red card as it is only valid for 90 days.

Good information and useful

Does one need 2 cards for travel on the red line and green line or 1 card is enough to travel both lines?

You only need one card.

We are two seniors (ages 72 and 74) travelling to Dubai for five days in February. We are looking for a pass that covers trains, trams and buses (including water buses).

NOL Card works on Trains, Trams and Buses. You shall have to check for water buses..

Hi. I’m going to visit Dubai this month for the job hunt. That means I will need to travel a lot. I’m coming for 30 days. Which card will be suitable for me? Thanks in advance.

You can get a Silver card (no ID required) and load it with a 30 day pass. The new fares came out late last year. I presume you will want a pass that covers all zones. This will cost 350 AED.

You don t need that much. 100-150 aed might be well enough, depending on how much you travel. Sometimes 1 to 3 rudes enough cause day ends up pretty fast before you finish visiting one area. Take it easy. If you need more you can top up at the metro station,

30 days pass available for person having Resident Visa Only. On Tourist Visa One month pass not given

We’re in Sharjah and Dubai on holiday for seventeen days. Is there any card which is valid for public transport to visit exciting places like Dubai Mall etc?

Depends how long you are in Dubai for? If you are in Dubai for a week you could buy a Silver card and charge it up with a 7 day pass for all zones for 110 AED (or two 7 day passes). You could also buy a red ticket(s) for 1 day at 20 AED.

That can be used for any form of public transportation.

We at staying in Dubai for 5 days. Is there a ticket that will cover all public transport for the 5 days or do we need to get a ticket for each trip?

You could buy a Red Ticket and load it with 5 daily passes. The Red Ticket costs 2 AED for the ticket itself. A daily pass costs 20 AED. So the total cost would be 102 AED.

The ticket would be valid for the Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, and buses.

If you want to travel Gold Class on the Dubai Metro and Dubai Tram the daily pass costs 40 AED per day.

Is it loading the Red ticket to 20 aed the only option? Can’t we load a lesser amount like 10 aed, if we are gonna travel only once to n fro.

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