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My Dubai itinerary 8 days: My incredible itinerary for a family holiday to Dubai

By: Author Monica

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My Dubai itinerary 8 days: My incredible itinerary for a family holiday to Dubai

I’ve just returned from the most incredible 8 days in Dubai! It was a family holiday to Dubai with Emirates Holidays and we found this 8 day Dubai itinerary to be just perfect. It includes staying in two different hotels/resorts and has a really nice range of activities for the whole family.

Here’s my Dubai itinerary for 8 days….

If you’ve been following me on social media you will have seen our family holiday to Dubai all week because we had such an incredible time there. I’d go as far to say that our holiday to Dubai was the best family holiday we’ve ever taken. Honestly, it was THE dream!

Dubai is the perfect destination for families because it’s so family friendly and our 8 day Dubai itinerary made sure everyone was happy. There were fancy dinners and cocktails as well as waterparks, theme parks, shopping and plenty of time to chill.

I travelled to Dubai with my partner, Sam, and our two little boys, George (3) and Joseph (1.5) and it can be difficult to find activities that everyone genuinely loves, but we definitely got the perfect balance.

If you aren’t sure if Dubai is the perfect destination for your family, check out my post: 10 reasons why you should take your kids to Dubai.

My kids are older now but George still remembers this holiday. They also watch that YouTube video I made all the time and they LOVE it. They’re always asking to go back so we’re definitely going to have to go back at some point.

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Here’s what we got up to during our family holiday to Dubai

Day 1 – fly to dubai with emirates.

It’s a 7 hour flight to Dubai from Manchester and we flew with Emirates who were incredible. It was our first long flight with both the boys so we were a little nervous, but we definitely didn’t need to be!

Flying long-haul with kids is actually much easier than short-haul.

When we fly short-haul we usually travel with budget airlines and the tiny seats and tiny aisles make it difficult! But Emirates were incredible and they’re obviously used to taking lots of families to Dubai! We had bulk-head seats so the boys had plenty of space and the lovely Emirates staff couldn’t do enough to help. Kids get toys and activity packs when you board the plane and the entertainment system is incredible. George didn’t even get his toys out of his bag because he was busy with the games and shows on the inflight system.

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Arrive at Lapita Hotel

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For our first two nights, we were staying at Lapita , a beautiful Polynesian themed resort within Dubai Parks and Resorts . The family-friendly hotel has that perfect balance between luxury, comfort and laid-back friendliness.

We were all tired when we arrived but the lovely staff perked us up, and a tour around the resort on a buggy impressed the boys!

Our huge room was elegant and homey and we were welcomed with the most incredible fruit basket, a delicious red velvet cake shaped like a tool box (we’re not sure if they knew Sam is a builder or if this was coincidence!) and little cupcakes with extra treats on the side for the boys to decorate them.

We ordered room service, put the boys to bed and enjoyed a glass of wine on the balcony overlooking the pool that was twinkling with pretty lights. Ahhh, finally we were relaxed and on holiday!

It has been snowing when we’d left Manchester 10 hours earlier and it felt so surreal to be sat on this incredible balcony feeling warm and relaxed while listening to the crickets. That snowy drive to the airport felt like a million years ago.

It had been a surprisingly easy journey to Dubai so it was the perfect start to the family holiday.

Day 2 – LEGOLAND

We all slept late due to jetlag so dashed to the hotel buffet for breakfast at 10.45am!

Sleeping past 10am is a rare treat when you’ve got toddlers so this was a good morning for us!

The breakfast buffet at Lapita was incredible and we enjoyed it outside looking out over the bright flowers.

Sam and I had our coffees in the sunshine while the boys chased the little birds who came to pick up their crumbs.

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We then made our way to Dubai Parks and Resorts which is connected to the hotel. I’ve written a whole post about Dubai Parks and Resorts because it’s amazing and a lot of people don’t seem to know it’s there and it’s a must-see during a family holiday to Dubai!

It’s a leisure and theme park destination and is home to:

  • LEGOLAND Dubai
  • LEGOLAND Dubai Waterpark
  • Motiongate Dubai
  • Bollywood Parks Dubai
  • Riverland Dubai

Riverland isn’t a theme park, it’s the gateway to the theme parks and has four zones; The French Village, Boardwalk, India Gate, and The Peninsula.

Our hotel room at Lapita was by the entrance to the French Village and very close to LEGOLAND (less than 10 minute walk) so it was a perfect position for a young family who don’t want to be walking far.

We had a stroll through the very pretty French Village which has lots of shops, cafes and restaurants before spending the remainder of the day at LEGOLAND.

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LEGOLAND was brilliant and it’s so nice that the boys are finally at an age where they appreciate things like this. There are over 40 LEGO themed rides and attractions and it’s aimed at kids ages 2-12, but even Joseph (aged 18 months) loved it.

There are lots of exciting soft play areas, a medieval land and he loved watching his big brother driving cars and boats and riding trains. There was a lot that even George was too small for but it was still worth it and a really fun afternoon out.

We ate at the Market Restaurant which was delicious and had loads of nice options for kids.

We bribed the kids out of LEGOLAND with ice creams and walked back to the hotel to cool off in the pool at Lapita. This hotel pool is one of the best I’ve ever been to because it has a gorgeous lazy river running around it and the kid’s pool was huge. And to make it even better, they were both heated and were perfectly warm. We had a splash about and then went to the hotel buffet for dinner.

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Day 3 – LEGOLAND Waterpark

On our third day we spent a few more hours at LEGOLAND but then headed next door to LEGOLAND Waterpark. This waterpark was perfect for us because it’s aimed at younger kids (ages 2-12 again). The boys had a lot of fun splashing and Sam made it onto a few of the bigger rides too.

We had lunch at a pretty bakery in the French Village and as we sat outside watching the world go by you could easily forget where you were and think you’re in France for a moment!

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Our 8 day Dubai itinerary suggests swapping hotels during your stay and I can’t recommend doing this enough. It almost felt like we had two mini holidays. I know it seems like a bit of a faff to repack your bags and move but it was so exciting and it was amazing to experience two hotels!

Moving hotels…

Late that afternoon we left Lapita for the second half of our Dubai and itinerary! We took a taxi to our second hotel, the famous Atlantis the Palm , and wow, what a hotel.

I instantly felt like I was cheating on Lapita because I’d loved our time at Lapita – it was beautiful and chilled and friendly and fun, but Atlantis the Palm is something else entirely. This hotel definitely gets a gold star for first impressions. We had to pick our jaws up off the floor as we walked along the red carpet guiding us into the magnificent lobby and through to a luxury lounge filled with roses while we waited to check in.

The main lobby was bustling with people who were just visiting to see the hotel and we felt incredibly lucky to be staying here.

We were staying in a two bedroom Terrace club suite so we had some special extras thanks to our fancy room. Checking in in this lovely lounge was one of them but we also had access to different lounges around the hotel where drinks and snacks were served all day. When someone says ‘snacks’ I imagine it will be crisps and salted peanuts and possibly a Ritz cracker if you’re lucky but it was actually a mini buffet we could access for most of the day! It was amazing. But not as amazing as our room….

We were escorted up to our rooms on the 14 th floor. Yes, that’s right, roomS. Plural! We walked into a huge living room – which, kind of depressingly, was much bigger than our living room at home! Double doors led on to the master bedroom where the boys instantly scrambled onto the enormous bed while I checked out the massive bathroom and dressing room. In the opposite direction was George’s bedroom with a huge bathroom with shutters that opened up to the room. He had two double king sized beds and a lovely sunny balcony of his own.

One of the highlights of our room was the view from the terrace. We looked out to the sea and could see the famous Burj Al Arab in the distance. But when you looked down we could see the top of the huge fish tank and see sharks and sting rays on the surface. It was incredible!

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Day 5 – The Lost Chambers Aquarium

Once we’d got over how incredible the Atlantis is, we explored the grounds of the hotel and the lovely pools, beaches and gardens before heading to the Lost Chambers Aquarium.

Whilst in Dubai we were doing some filming with a film crew to make a video for Emirates Ice Channel, which is their own channel available on the plane, so we were really lucky and were allowed to go into The Lost Chambers before it opened so we could film without people in the background. Yes, we had The Lost Chambers to ourselves!

It’s an Atlantis-themed aquarium and you walk through 10 huge chambers to explore the underwater world and see creatures you’d never imagine you’d see in real life. It was so beautiful, tranquil and serene and the most incredible aquarium you could imagine. Cushions are scattered in front of many of the enormous glass windows so you can sit down and watch over 65,000 marine animals within this magical setting.

This was such an amazing experience because Sam and I were just as entranced as George and Joseph were and we could have stayed here all day.

Side note: They also do morning yoga in the Lost Chambers for any of my fellow yogis! I hadn’t realised until it was too late but I really wish I’d done this!

We checked out the amazing kid’s club and then had lunch at The Shore , a luxurious beach bar serving Mexican food.

We took the kids back to our room for an afternoon nap and then spent the rest of the day splashing around the pool and beach.

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Day 6 – Aquaventure

No Dubai itinerary would be complete without a trip to Aquaventure.

Aquaventure is the Middle East and Europe’s number 1 waterpark and it’s HUGE! It’s part of Atlantis the Palm and, once again, we had the amazing opportunity to go in before it opened with the film crew.

Sam made the most of it by trying out some of the bigger rides before there were any queues while I splashed around the kid’s pool with the boys.

There’s Splashers Children’s area which is great for brave little ones or those over 3 but there’s also a brand new kids area for babies and younger ones. This was great for us because George and Joseph were a bit scared by Splashers but the tiny slides and shallow water in the new bit was amazing. I spent the next three hours stood at the bottom of slides applauding the boys as they came down again and again and again! That’s mum life! If you’re planning a family holiday to Dubai then I 100% recommend Aquaventure. If you don’t do anything else on this itinerary, go here!

Once again, we went back to our room for an afternoon nap before heading back out to the pool, beach and pirate ship play area.

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Now it’s time for the adult’s treat in this Dubai itinerary…

That evening we had babysitters from the hotel come into our room to watch the kids while Sam and I went out for dinner at YUAN, Dubai’s best Chinese restaurant within the hotel resort.

I was a bit nervous about leaving the kids with a stranger but my mind was at rest as soon as two lovely ladies arrived. They came in with arms full of toys and the boys barely even noticed us after that! The babysitters gave the boys their dinner which arrived via room service, played with them for an hour and put them to bed.

The food at YUAN was delicious and definitely not like the Chinese takeaways I’m used to. We started off with cocktails and then had fried and steamed dumplings. We shared our main courses because we couldn’t decide between the Waygu beef and the duck. We followed up with decadent deserts before taking a much needed walk around the hotel which looks so pretty at night.

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Day 7 – Burj Khalifa, Kidzania, Open top bus and Dubai Miracle Garden

The 7th day of our Dubai itinerary was a busy one with lots of family-friendly activities.

We were spoiled rotten when we went up the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, because we were invited to the 148 th floor where we were the only people in the lounge. It was such a magical experience to see Dubai from an incredible vantage point and it was another experience where the boys were just as excited as Sam and I.

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After visiting the Burj Khalifa we walked to Kidzania which is nearby.

Kidzania is an ‘enteractional’ interactive city run by kids and is a must-visit during a family holiday to Dubai. It’s basically a mini indoor city with shops and hospitals and a fire department and dentists etc and kids run it all. You have special Kidzania money that they earn through working jobs and then use it to drive cars and other fun things. It’s a really fun place but George was a bit young for it and just got frustrated people kept telling him what to do. I can imagine they’d both love it in a few years though!

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If you want to do some shopping then this is the section of the Dubai itinerary for you!

We had lunch in Dubai Mall, the biggest mall in the world. Dubai Mall is absolutely incredible and I can highly recommend a walk around the mall, even if you aren’t here for the shopping! 

After a stroll around Dubai Mall, we jumped on the City Sightseeing Tour bus. This was OK but I’d recommend doing it at around 5pm when it’s cooler. We could only get seats in the sun and were melting at the top of the bus! It was too hot to really enjoy the sights. 

Our final stop was Dubai Miracle Garden which was a bit of a drive but it is the most extravagant and incredible flower garden I’ve ever seen (of course, we were in Dubai!) Unfortunately, we didn’t see much of the gardens and flowers because by this point the boys were hot and tired so we didn’t stay long.

We made our way back to Atlantis the Palm in time for a long nap.

That evening we were taking a walk around the hotel grounds and we saw they were setting up a big cinema screen on the beach with huge beach bean bags. We hung around and realised it was a family film so we dived onto a bean bag, ordered some popcorn and snuggled up under some warm towels to watch Moana.

It was absolutely magical to be snuggled together under a palm tree, hearing the waves in the distance with the iconic hotel behind us and twinkling lights all around. It was the first time we’ve sat and watched a film all together so it was lovely. Joseph jumped up from our beanbag from time to time to have a little dance (that film has catchy songs!) and then crawled back under a towel to enjoy the film.

It was another reason why family holidays to Dubai are so great, they seem to think of everything and cater to every member of the family. Kids aren’t an afterthought here, kids are the reason people come!

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Day 8 – Leaving day

It was with heavy hearts we packed our bags to leave Dubai .

On family holidays like this I’m usually ready to go home after a week away. I love travelling but I also love being at home and I feel ready to leave. But oh no, not this time. I could have happily stayed for another week in Dubai and we were all genuinely gutted to be going home.

Our flight home was as easy as the one out but it wasn’t nearly as exciting.

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Overall thoughts about family holidays to Dubai

I can’t recommend Dubai enough for families. The activities and resorts were brilliant and there was so much to do for everyone. I think Dubai is best for families in the UK looking for winter sun because you’re almost guaranteed gorgeous weather and it isn’t too far to travel.

The Canary Islands are usually a firm favourite for family winter sun holidays but they aren’t nearly as glam as Dubai!

I really enjoyed staying at two different resorts. It made the holiday feel much longer and was exciting to explore somewhere new half way through the trip. I know it seems like an effort but it’s definitely something we’ll be doing again.

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Emirates Holidays

This holiday was in partnership with Emirates Holidays who, as you can probably tell from this post, were incredible. I had a few ideas about what I wanted to do but they had so many family friendly suggestions. Emirates Holidays are the specialists so they’re great at creating personalised itineraries to meet your individual needs – whether that’s a family trip, a romantic escape, an adventurous, privately guided holiday (dreams!) then they’re fabulously for helping you plan your trip. They’re experts in Dubai, Indian Ocean and South East Asia and South Africa – basically, all the places I want to go!

If you’re wondering what to pack for Dubai then I’ve got a Dubai packing guide here!

Wednesday 22nd of May 2019

Sounds like a perfect trip. Which month did you go? We are planning to go in Oct and not sure whether weather will be too hot to do some of the outdoors activities in your blog.

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We went in March so I think October will be similar or just slightly hotter. To be honest, the only thing that was too hot was an open top bus tour! We already knew it was a bad idea but we were with a film crew who wanted to get some shots on the bus so went 2-3 stops and got off again! I think October would be a really nice time to go.

Hanif shaikh

Monday 25th of March 2019

Thanks monica. really awesome guide for family Holiday plan in dubai. Some other place is also option. But this one is best for family tour enjoy.

Thursday 7th of March 2019

This is amazing! the Atlantis Palm Jumeirah is the best option. there are no other places to enjoy the family vacation than in Dubai.

Angharad Paull

Monday 20th of August 2018

Currently stuck on ideas for where to spend October half term (it's our first holiday restricted to term times), but then I remembered your Dubai post! I've just been reading through, transfixed - this is EXACTLY what I want and where I want to go! Off to do some flight research now!

Ameera Bousaid

Wednesday 27th of February 2019

Hi Paull! If you are looking for a great place to stay in UAE with beautiful views, relaxing private pools and huge villas, it's definitely Al Habtoor Polo Resort. My stay in there is really unforgettable. I was lucky enough to booked me and my whole family a 4 bedroom villas just for AED 2500 on weekdays.

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Dubai Itinerary • MUST READ! (2024)

Picture a shimmering city full of sky-high buildings and expansive deserts, plus white-sand beaches and the most luxurious hotels on the planet – that’s Dubai.

With the perfect blend of beachy paradise, historical medinas and an incredible urban environment, Dubai – the crown jewel of the United Arab Emirates – checks every box.

But before you go, it’s a good idea to plan what you want to see and do while you’re in the jewel of the Middle East. There are a ton of attractions in Dubai, and a lot of fun to be had for any type of traveler.

So jet off on an unforgettable holiday, and with our itinerary in hand, you can’t go wrong!

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A Little Bit About This 3-Day Dubai Itinerary

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Dubai is known for being a sparkling skyscraper city in the desert, but it’s more than that. Its history, architecture, souk markets and foodie scene make it a truly memorable city in the UAE! It is a luxury destination, and you will need to save a few pennies to visit Dubai, but not every attraction costs a lot of money. From sprawling parks to incredible museums and the epic Dubai Fountain Show, you’ll find that even backpackers in Dubai can find something inexpensive to do!

Whether you’re spending one day in Dubai for a Middle East layover or planning an unforgettable Dubai itinerary, there are some phenomenal options jostling for a spot on your list! I’d personally suggest taking at least two-three full days to explore the city. If you want to see all of the important landmarks you might be able to fit everything into 24 hours, but that’ll guarantee a lot of stress. So do yourself a favour and set more time aside.

In this itinerary, you’ll find two days packed with the best attractions, culture, history and adventure. But don’t worry, you won’t have to rush from A to B, trying to fit everything in. That way if you’re still deliberating between Dubai and Qatar , this might settle it for you!

I’ve chosen the ideal daily structure, added times, routes to get there and suggestions on how long you should spend at each spot. Of course, you can add your own spots in, swap things around, or even skip some places. Use this itinerary as inspiration instead of a fixed plan to get the most out of your trip!

3 Day Dubai Itinerary Overview

  • Day 1: Dubai Frame  |  Dubai Garden Glow  |  Museum of Illusions  |  Burj Khalifa  |  Dubai Water Canal
  • Day 2: Dubai Marina  |  Dubai Miracle Garden  |  Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo  |  Ski Dubai  |  City Walk
  • Day 3: Palm Jumeirah  |  Al Qudra Lakes  |  Wild Wadi Waterpark  |  Global Village  |  Burj Al Arab and Kite Beach  |  Evening Desert Safari Tour

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With a Dubai City Pass , you can experience the best of Dubai at the CHEAPEST prices. Discounts, attractions, tickets, and even public transport are all standards in any good city pass – be sure invest now and save them $$$ when you arrive!

where to stay in Dubai

Finding the best places to stay in Dubai  can be quite tough as you are spolied for choice. Whether you want beachy warmth, city vibes or old-school Arabia, Dubai has something for everyone.

The Dubai Marina is a fantastic place to stay in Dubai, right on the coastline with excellent restaurants, cityscape views, and the Marina Walk, which is a great way to scope out your next landmark to visit. Downtown Dubai also has a fantastic blend of eateries, attractions and Dubai photo ops!

If you’re looking for a taste of history, head for one of Downtown Dubai’s historical areas including Dubai Creek, Deira or Al Fahidi, where you can find the fascinating and oh-so-good smelling Coffee Museum in Old Dubai. You can also find the iconic and deeply impressive IMG Worlds of Adventure fun park in the City of Arabia medina.

Across the city lies Al Quoz, the bohemian art hub of Dubai with its beautifully designed buildings, cafes and street performances. Bur Dubai is another prime spot with a plethora of museums and historical buildings to discover in central Dubai.

One of the best and most unique places in Dubai is the Palm Jumeirah, where seaside resorts and water sports reign supreme!

We have hand picked a few of our favourite accomodation options and listed them below. In case nothing takes your fancy though, we also have our epic Best Hostels in Dubai post.

Best Hostel in Dubai – Backpacker 16 Hostel

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Enjoy an amazing sense of community and fun at this superb Dubai hostel! With a prime location near the Dubai Marina and just 5 minutes away from the Dubai Internet City metro station, the Backpacker 16 Hostel makes the perfect spot if you’re backpacking through Dubai! With its warm atmosphere, well-decorated interior and wonderful staff, you’ll find a home-away-from-home right in the heart of Dubai.

Best Airbnb in Dubai – Bright Room in Shared Villa

Bright Room in Shared Villa

Enjoy staying just outside of the hustle and bustle at this villa in Dubai near the beach! It’s just footsteps from the sea and provides beach towels during your stay. Hang out in the large living space right outside your bedroom door that is decked out with large comfy sofas, coffee tables, books, board games and a massive TV with both cable and Netflix. Perfect for couples looking to have a lazy weekend stay.

Best Budget Hotel in Dubai – Maisan Hotel

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The Maisan Hotel has all the makings of a fantastic Dubai getaway. With an amazing fitness center, a stunning sun terrace and a delicious continental breakfast served every morning, the Maisan checks all the boxes. You can also enjoy nearby attractions like the Nakheel Harbor, Burj Al Arab and Dubai Parks and Resorts. The hotel also happens to be pet-friendly, need we say more?

Best Luxury Hotel in Dubai – Raffles Dubai

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Find yourself at the height of luxury in this pyramid-inspired hotel in Bur Dubai. The hotel boasts an incredible spa and outdoor pool as well as amazing on-site eateries, including the Raffles Salon (which serves traditional afternoon tea). As proof that Dubai does nothing by halves, the stunning decor, private balcony and butler service are what awaits you at this incredible hotel, which makes quite the landmark on Dubai’s skyline!

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If you’re looking for the best things to see, places to eat and Dubai-standard activities to partake in, our top-notch itinerary has everything and more. Whether you’re spending 2 days in Dubai or looking for a mammoth Dubai itinerary (4 days or more), I’ve got you covered. Enjoy Dubai’s architectural feats or indoor snow parks, and every attraction in between! There are so many things to do and see in Dubai that you will struggle to fit it all in!

The first day of your itinerary in Dubai is going to take you around some of the best Dubai museums, art installations, and attractions in the city. Why wait to see the best?

9:00am – Dubai Frame

Dubai Frame

Begin your visit to the city with one of the top places in Dubai, the iconic Dubai Frame that overlooks the entire city. The Dubai Frame is the largest picture frame on the planet!

The frame forms a doorway of sorts between Dubai’s storied past, its vibrant present and the city’s bright future. On one side, visitors can see the modern Emirates Towers and Burj Khalifa, while ancient Deira and Karama can be seen on the other.

The frame has become a true emblem of the city and sits at the top of many travel wish lists (and features in many an Instagram post)!

  • Cost – Dhs 50 ($14) for adults, Dhs 20 ($6) for children over the age of 3, and free entry for infants and visitors with disabilities.
  • Getting there: Take the metro to Al Jafiliya and walk for 5 minutes to Zabeel Park in Zabeel.
  • How long you should stay: 30 minutes should be enough to get a good photo.

10.00am – Dubai Garden Glow

Dubai Garden Glow

Experience this unique celebration of light where artists from across the globe have contributed incredible creations.

This illuminating venue has a heart for the environment with many exhibits being eco-friendly.

Walk through the parks many shimmering zones as you admire giant floating jellyfish moving with the music over Zabeel Lake, or admire the sight of a mini sparkling Burj Khalifa.

You can explore the stunning Glow Park, the largest glow-in-the-dark garden in the world, where millions of energy-saving bulbs and endless sculptures of recycled luminous fabric fill the pathways with light!

Then, head to the Art Park, which is made of recyclable bottles, ceramic dishes and CDs, all designed into incredible artworks.

Finish your visit to Dubai Garden Glow with a walk round My Dubai, a glittering recreation of Dubai, in a park that feels like it was plucked out of a fairytale (especially with a life-size replica of Cinderella’s glowing carriage)!

Insider Tip: Look out for the new additions to the park, some colorful characters from Disney’s colorful repertoire.

  • Cost: Dhs 65 ($18) and children under 3 enter for free.
  • Getting there: Take the metro to Al Jafiliya. The Dubai Garden Glow is a 16-minute walk away.
  • How long should you stay there? 1-2 hours

12:00 pm – Dubai Museum of Illusions

Dubai Museum of illusions

Enjoy an incredible trip through mind-bending illusions and fascinating tricks of the light at the Dubai Museum of Illusions.

Visitors are encouraged to interact with exhibits and take tons of pictures, which you will definitely want to do.

With more than 80 uncredible exhibits that take you through a visual, sensory, and educational world to trick your brain, entertain and make you think. Play with perception at the Chair Illusion or enjoy the unbelievable sight of the Split Nose face-changing mirror (where your face is spliced with a person on the other side).

Enjoy the novelty of the Ames Room, where a trick of perception makes one person giant and the other tiny. For the videographer in you, check out the Color Room for some exceedingly awesome illusion of color and shadow!

Don’t miss out on the hilarious Maple exhibit were a fascinating mirror trick lets you have dinner with yourself. The incredible museum is also home to the world’s first Zoetrope exhibit where you can step into a movie stars shoes as you become part of an animated sequence!

  • Cost: Dhs 80 ($22) for adults, Dhs 70 ($19) for senior citizens and Dhs 60 ($16) for children.
  • Getting there: Take the metro to Al Fahidi and walk for 5 minutes.
  • How long should I spend there? 1-2 hours.

2.00pm – Arabian Tea House Cafe

Drink Tea

Enjoy tasty cuisine from a diverse menu in their quaint courtyard. The ambiance of this tea house is serene and the staff is willing to help. The food is delicious, affordable and you get a decent-sized plate. Don’t forget to try Moroccan tea!

  • Cost: depending on your order
  • Getting there: it’s a 5 minute walk from Sharaf DG metro station.
  • How long should I spend there? 1-2 hours

4.00pm – Burj Khalifa & Dubai Fountain

Burj Khalifa, Dubai

You can’t visit Dubai, the city known for its incredible architecture, without checking out the Burj Khalifa ! It is home to the world’s highest restaurant!

As the world’s tallest building with numerous awards for its feats of height, the spectacular skyscraper makes for an incredible sight! It is also the home to the pretty amazing Dubai fountain illuminated by 6600 lights, 50 colored projectors, which illuminate the tower as spouts of water shoot through the air.

The Dubai Fountain Show is one of the best attractions around the Dubai Mall. It puts on quite the show to the sound of classical and contemporary music, and holds the crown as the second-largest choreographed fountain in the world!

The Burj Khalifa also has an amazing observation platform with a view to match. Literally, At The Top on the 124th floor is decked out with an electronic telescope and an augmented reality device where visitors can view the surrounding landscape in real-time.

You can also admire the impressive skyscraper from a spot in the lush park surrounding it, which is designed in the shape of a Hymenocallis, a fitting desert plant. The park also has a water feature at its center with a series of pools and a serene water jet fountain!

Insider Tip: the best time to visit the Burj Khalifa is to watch the sunset but between 4 pm and 6 pm, it is also prime time so reservations are more expensive.

  • Cost: Dhs 135 ($37) for adults, Dhs 101 ($28) for children and free for toddlers under 4 years old for a tour round At The Top; you can book tickets here.
  • Getting there: Burj Khalifia is located in Downtown Dubai, next to the Dubai Mall. Take the Red Line to Burj Khalifa Metro Station and then take the F13 bus to the Dubai Mall Bus Stop (one stop).
  • How long should I spend there? 1-2 hours, then you can dive into Dubai mall for some A/C!

7.00pm – Dubai Water Canal

Dubai Water Canal

Take a stroll along the beautiful Dubai Water Canal as it winds along from Old Dubai, through Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, and meets the sea on Dubai’s coastline. The bridge created a new island in Dubai when it was created.

Take in the sight of the canal’s unbelievable automated waterfall, which falls back like a curtain as boats pass under it! There is also the stunning pedestrian bridge adorned with a shimmering blue arc draped lights, which illuminate the water below you. The pedestrian bridge is suspended by cables and makes for an amazing photo spot!

You can also explore further along Dubai’s landscape as you follow the Dubai saltwater creek, which winds like a ribbon across the city. The gorgeous canal with its cloak of lights makes for one of the best places to visit in Dubai at night!

  • Cost: it’s free!
  • Getting there: take the red line on the metro to Business Bay metro station, then walk towards Sheikh Zayed Road. There is a path by the bridge that takes you to the canal.
  • How long should I spend there? 1-2 hours, it’s a great place to catch the sunset!

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The second day of our Dubai itinerary will take you to the Dubai Mall where you will see a whole host of attractions. You could spend a whole day there, but because you’re on vacation, I’ve selected some cool outdoor attractions to visit too.

10.00 am – Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina

Begin your second day in Dubai at the lapping water of the Dubai Marina, one of the best places to visit in Dubai for free! t is the home to some incredible Dubai architecture including the unbelievable Cayan Tower, which twists at 90 degrees.

This stunning canal was built along the Persian Gulf shoreline and you may even be able to spot some incredible sea life as you enjoy the view!

The sun-kissed promenade is well worth the fantastic views of the bay, where you can experience the perfect blend of beach and vibrant urban activity.

You can take a leisurely stroll down the immaculate Jumeirah Beach Residence Walk where top-quality boutiques and unbelievable restaurants are the order of the day, then find Dubai Marina’s gorgeous beach waiting for you at the end of it!

  • Getting there: take the metro to Damac Properties Station and cross the overpass.
  • How long should I spent there? 1-2 hours should be enough.

11.00am – Dubai Miracle Garden

Dubai Miracle Garden

If you’re looking for a Dubai attraction that may literally take your breath away, the Miracle Garden is the answer.

The Miracle Garden has the Dubai Butterfly Garden inside, which is the world’s largest butterfly sanctuary, with over 15 000 butterflies from 26 species!

Explore the giant park with what seems like an endless collection of flowers. Colors cascade across the garden with floral animals and incredible sculptures covered in blossoms create a dreamlike landscape!

You can wander at the Lost Paradise, a village of bungalows and houses, which are engulfed flowers of every color. This burst of color on Dubai’s landscape is also the home to a giant model of the Emirates A830, which is painted with a splash of blossoms, while an incredible floral clock stops time as you explore this flower-strewn wonderland!

As if this place could get more fantastic, there is an 18 m high Mickey Mouse who gazes over the garden’s visitors! The park just happened to be launched on Valentine’s Day and aptly has the iconic Heart’s Passage, where larger-than-life hearts create an amazing walkway that feels everlasting.

Floral animals graze in front of a glorious floral castle in this dreamy park, which is truly a ‘must-see’ in Dubai!

Insider tip: make sure you keep an eye out for the new addition of colorful characters from Disney’s famous movies.

  • Cost: Dhs 50 ($14) for adults, Dhs 40 ($11) for children under 12 years old, free for children under 2 years old and people with disabilities.
  • Getting there: take the metro to the Dubai Mall of the Emirates station and walk.
  • How long should I spent there? 1-2 hours is fine.

1.00pm – Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

Dive into Dubai’s natural side at the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, where aquatic creatures and incredible underwater sights abound!

You can enjoy a unique, close-up look at the lives of some incredible aquatic creatures with the aquarium’s fully immersive VRZOO!

Enter the world of sharks, where you can free dive or hop into a cage for the ultimate shark encounter. Then, get a behind-the-scenes look as you watch baby sharks have feeding time and get a peek into the life of these vastly misunderstood creatures.

Say goodbye to the sharks and get ready to be royally entertained by King Croc, an incredible (and lengthy) saltwater crocodile. At 40 years old, the King is one of the largest known crocodiles in the world and his majesty is unmissable on a trip to the aquarium!

The aquarium’s massive 10 million liter tank is filled with creatures of the deep and some of the most unbelievable marine life. Enjoy a look at the largest group of sand tiger sharks in the world and meander through an indigo tunnel where you can admire some of the aquarium’s 33 000 aquatic animals.

Add a slice of Dubai’s desert to your experience with a visit to the Night Creatures exhibit, which is home to a menagerie of animals, including Arabian toads, fruit bats, giant camel spiders, scorpions, veiled chameleons, Cheesman’s gerbils and (prepare yourself) hedgehogs!

Don’t forget to jump aboard one of the aquarium’s stellar glass-bottomed boats for a ride over the underwater wonderland, where over 140 incredible species reside!

  • Cost: Depending on your ticket, you can pay from Dhs 145 ($39) for a general ticket up to Dhs 630 ($172) to include the Shark Encounter; you can book your tickets here .
  • Getting there: head to the Dubai Mall. Take the metro to Burj Khalifa/The Dubai Mall station.
  • How long should I spent there? 2-3 hours, there’s so much to see!

3.00pm – Ski Dubai

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For the ultimate meeting of 2 worlds, why not take a trip to Ski Dubai, a snowy oasis in the middle of the desert!

The ski park is a snowy oasis beneath one of Dubai’s biggest malls – The Dubai Mall.

Hidden like a treasure in the Dubai Mall (which is already one of the most important places in Dubai) awaits this indoor playground for kids, adults, and skiing newbies.

In fact, it’s the perfect place to learn with less pressure than a real mountain, and trainers to help you find your feet. Then again, if you’re a pro at snow sports, it’s got some real doozies for you to enjoy.

You can stick to more traditional activities like skiing, snowboarding and tobogganing, or take a ski lift out of your comfort zone with zip lining, tubing, or an old-fashioned snowball fight! The Snow Park is a winner with giant zorbing on offer as well as exploring an ice cave or getting an adrenaline rush on the Mountain Thriller ride.

You can even feel like you’re in the Arctic Circle as you watch a colony of penguins waddle around their snowy home!

  • Cost: Prices vary but the penguin encounter is Dhs 230 ($63); get full-day-ski-pass here .
  • Getting there: It is located within the Dubai Mall, just walk around to it.
  • How long should I spent there? 1 hour – it gets quite cold in there!

6.00pm – City Walk

City Walk

Feel the heartbeat of Dubai as you hit the jam-packed streets of the City Walk, an unmissable part of any Dubai city tour itinerary!

Some of the world’s most famous urban artists were invited to fill the walls of City Walk with color, including murals and smaller designs.

Enjoy the sights along the boulevard of eateries, bars, boutique stores and quirky landmarks, including an old-school postbox and phonebooth nestled amongst the buildings. Visit Dubai’s larger-than-life, famous characters of Mattel Play! Town.

Then, find yourself in the lush and fascinating rainforest (in a desert!) at The Green Planet! You can stroll through the incredible indoor park and experience over 3000 plants and animals, including snakes, birds, and, pop culture icon, the sloth. Butterflies and stunning flowers take center stage as you explore this forested wonderland.

There’s no end to the epic attractions and landmarks you’ll see on a trip down Dubai’s incredible street with just about everything on it!

  • Cost: Entrance is free to the City Walk, but The Green Planet tickets go for Dhs 99 ($27) or more depending on the package.
  • Getting there: it’s right by the mall!
  • How long should I spent there? 1-2 hours.

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10.00am – Palm Jumeirah

Aah, the Palm Jumeirah. Is it shaped like a palm? Is it a man-made island off the coast of Dubai? Is it exceedingly cool? The answer to every question is yes, so the Palm Jumeirah easily earns its spot on any itinerary.

The stunning island paradise extends into the shimmering Persian Gulf and is part of a family of Palm Islands including the Palm Jebel Ali and Plam Deira. Ride the uber fast monorail from the mainland and bask in the sandy paradise.

You’ll also find an array of exciting activities amongst the fronds of the magnificent Palm. Spend a few fun-filled hours at the Aquaventure Waterpark at the palatial, rose-colored Atlantis hotel.

Want to know why it’s worth visiting?

  • It is an incredible architectural feat.
  • It was built to resemble a stylised palm tree surrounded by a circle.
  • It is the home to some truly spectacular beaches in Dubai!

You can also meander through The Lost Chambers Aquarium, where you can get into a spot of snorkeling or dive through refreshing lagoons, the home to a world of marine life!

We’re not done yet, see the island from the waves as you take a speedboat tour around its waterways or hop on a kayak as you explore the Palm’s crescent. You can even play Aquaman for the day with Hydro Water Sports where you can soar above the water on a water spout.

Take your trip to the Palm Jumeirah to new heights with a helicopter tour or a session of tandem skydiving, where the views are breathtaking and the thrill is real!

  • Cost: It’s free!
  • Getting there: take the metro to Dubai Internet City or Nakheel and walk.
  • How long should I spend there? 1 hour should be enough

12.00pm – Al Qudra Lakes

Al Qudra Lakes

Take a trip just out of the city as you journey to Dubai’s hidden gems , the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve. You can spot an array of reptiles, birds, and mammals.

It is the perfect place for star-gazing because of its low light pollution. You can enjoy the reserve’s sights from one of the world’s longest cycling tracks.

These man-made wetlands are a glorious escape from Dubai’s urban hub where 10 km of lakes make for an unbelievable sight. The reserve is the safe haven to 19 animal species including elegant flamingos and other incredible birdlife.

It is also the home to the amazing Saruq Al Hadid Archaeological Site withall kinds of artifacts including bronze, copper and iron items as well as gold jewelry, beads and pottery. Make this an oasis of tranquility as you hike through the park, watch the sunset or pitch your tent for a night of camping under the stars!

For a spot of nature-watching just outside of the city, visit the Al Qudra Lakes, one of the best places to see in Dubai with family.

  • Getting there: take bus 67 to Endurance City Terminus

2.00pm – Wild Wadi Waterpark

Wild Wadi Waterpark

Take your thrill factor the maximum at the incredible Wild Wadi Waterpark where having fun and cooling off are top priority!

Home to Breaker’s Bay, the biggest wave pool in the Middle East. Created the Burj Surj, a double-bowled slide which is the first of its kind in the area. The park was featured in 3 seasons of The Amazing Race.

The theme park is based on the tales of Juha, a character from Arabian folklore who accompanies each heart-fluttering or jaw-dropping water slide. You can even learn to surf on one of the park’s artificial surfing machines, FlowRider.

The park is among impressive company with neighboring, Burj Al Arab, but with its unbelievable 18 m high waterfall, it fits right in! Wild Wadi is also home to a list of incredible rides including the Jumeirah Sceirah (the highest free-fall water slide with the biggest drop outside of the Americas).

Up the ante even more with the Tantrum Alley slide, which just happens to include 3 tornados!

  • Cost: Above 1.1 meter, AED 299. Below 1.1 metre, AED 249.
  • Getting there: take the metro to Wild Wadi metro station.
  • How long should I spend there? 2-3 hours.

4.00pm – Global Village

Global Village

Take a trip around the world from this incredible corner of Dubai. With exhibits, attractions and cuisine representing 90 cultures from across the globe, Dubai’s Global Village makes for a world-class day out.

The park has some sensational themed rides including the Athen’s Slingshot or the Honolo-loop.

The stunning Wheel of the World displays incredible live scenes, shows and Dubai scenery on its LED screen, and the views from one of its gondolas are incredible. Performers from across the world share their traditional dances and music in a variety of cultural shows!

The lively festival takes place along a number of pavilions where cuisine and entertainment from the representing countries are at your fingertips. Enjoy a meander through the park as you enjoy attractions from the floating market to the Heritage Village.

There are also some stunning shows on offer including incredible stunts and Circus Circus. Then, find yourself an unbelievable ride to go on at Carnaval! Enjoy the rhythmic vibe of the Global Village as you traverse the streets of what could be described as an open-air museum!

The village is also a paradise for lovers of street food with an adventurous palette. Take a walk down Kiosk Street or Cultural Square and find yourself some not-so-local cuisine. You can also discover some delicious flavors at every pavilion as you eat your way across the world.

Give Canadian poutine a try, which is a mouthwatering mixture of crispy French fries covered in cheese curd, gravy and toppings of your choice. Check out the Flaming Pumpkin for a refreshing drink on your travels and then, if you needed any more convincing, get yourself a shot of something tasty the Chocolate Injection!

Insider Tip: the village runs from November to April each year so be sure to book your ticket then if you’d like to visit the Global Village!

  • Cost: 20 AED per person
  • Getting there: take the bus, Route 102 from Rashidiya Metro Station.

5.00pm – Burj Al Arab and Kite Beach

Burj Al Arab and Kite Beach

Pay a visit to one of the tallest hotels in the world, the Burj Al Arab, which sits on an artificial island just off Jumeirah Beach. Made in the likeness of the sail of a ship, the hotel has become a truly iconic Dubai landmark with a reputation in luxury!

You can admire the impressive Burj Al Arab as you bask in the sandy haven of Kite Beach. Walk along the pristine white sand or engage in one of the many ocean activities including kitesurfing, beach tennis, paddleboarding, wakeboarding, volleyball, kayaking and swimming. Aptly named for everything this beach has to offer, the gorgeous piece of Dubai is situated in gorgeous Jumeirah.

There are also plenty of food trucks and beachside eateries for you to partake in!

  • Cost: free!
  • Getting there: take the metro to Mankhool, Standard Chartered Bank station.
  • How long should I spend there? 2 hours max.

7.00pm – Evening Desert Safari Tour

Evening Desert Safari Tour

Booking this 4×4 desert tour to end your stay in Dubai is definitely worth it. Seeing the desert on the back of a camel is a one-of-a-time experience that can only be topped by testing out your sandboarding skills.

There’s no need for transportation, you’ll be picked up right at your hotel. At the end of the trip, you’ll also get a tasty BBQ to fill your empty stomach!

Ride on camels, surf down massive sand dunes and explore and learn more about the desert!

  • Cost: depending on package
  • How to get there: hotel pick up! Niceee
  • How long should I spend there? Around 3 hours.

when to visit Dubai

Since it is smack dab in the middle of the Arabain desert, the weather of Dubai can be quite harsh, making it hard to decide when in fact is the best time to visit .

Dubai summers are oppressive, almost unbearable sometimes, and will often leave you trapped indoors. The best places to visit in Dubai in June, July and August will all have air conditioning and sometimes even artificial snow!

Dubai’s winter months are the most comfortable time of year and are comparable to summers elsewhere. Most of Dubai’s landmarks will be very busy though as this is peak tourist season. Plan a visit to during Dubai’s winter season but be ready to spend lots of cash.

The best months to backpack Dubai are hands-down during the spring and autumn. Dubai’s shoulder seasons are comfortable, not too hot, and not too busy with tourists. As such, these are the best times to visit Dubai’s beaches. Dubai in May starts to heat up again so take note.

It’s no surprise that Dubai is a pretty big city with loads of interesting attractions to see and do. Luckily, getting around is super easy, thanks to its well-developed public transport network spread throughout all parts of the city. 

The metro is the most commonly used public transport in the city. It connects most neighborhoods and it’s just two lines, so it’s really easy to navigate and it’s also the most cost-effective way to get around. They are clean, ultra-modern, and safe. Women can choose to use the women-only carts if they want to. Plus, it connect you all the way to Dubai International Airport.

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Another way to get around the city is by taxi. Uber and Careem are the common taxi service apps in Dubai. They are more expensive than a licensed taxi usually, but they offer a flat rate, which means if you get stuck in traffic you’re not paying for it. As a rule of thumb, Careem is less expensive than Uber if you’re travelling shorter distances and Uber is less expensive than Careem for longer distances.

Finally, another way to get around Dubai is by taking the bus. There are a total of 1,518 buses in Dubai, running on 119 internal lines, including 35 lines connected to the metro stations. Buses are a cheap way of getting around, but they require a bit of searching to make sure you’re on the right bus. As Dubai is so hot and it’s no fun waiting around in the scorching heat for a bus, I recommend you get the metro and Ubers. Plus they are so cheap it makes perfect sense!

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Coming prepared is one of the most important parts of travelling, no matter where you want to go. Although Dubai is considered to be one of the safest cities in the United Arab Emirates. It is also known as one of the safest middle eastern destinations for women and travelers in general. However, it is still wise to take precautions and know the country you’re visiting while traveling abroad.

  • It is recommended that travelers who visit Dubai, especially women, dress fairly modestly in public, and bathing suits are only allowed on the beach and at hotel pools. While women are generally safe in Dubai, It is also a good idea to avoid situations that can place you in a more vulnerable position. If traveling alone, ask to be seated in the family section and try to sit in the women’s section at the front of the train.
  • There can also be unpredictable driving behavior in the United Arab Emirates, so keep an eye out for reckless driving. Pickpocketing is fairly rare in Dubai, but pay attention to your surroundings (as is always wise when traveling), especially around the tourist hub, Jumeirah Beach.
  • While Dubai is fairly cosmopolitan in many ways, they remain highly conservative, so try to avoid PDA because if someone is offended by it, you can get charged/fined. It is also forbidden to eat in public during the daylight hours of Ramadan, however, most hotels provide a screen in their restaurants so foreign guests can eat during the day.

Dubai is considered to be friendly and safe for the most part, but make sure you check out all the rules and tips for traveling there before you go. As you are likely traveling in a foreign country, ensure you have access to emergency numbers in case of an accident or problem. It’s also always a good idea to have travel insurance in the event of a problem. 

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Find out what people want to know when planning their Dubai itinerary.

Is 7 days in Dubai enough?

7 days in Dubai is ideal if you want to get in all the top attractions. Any extra days for lounging at the beach are a bonus!

What are the best things to include on a 5 day Dubai itinerary?

Don’t miss out on the Dubai Frame, the Garden Glow, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Marina, and the City Walk.

Where is the best place to stay if you have a full Dubai travel itinerary?

Jumeirah and Downtown Dubai are ideal as they’re close to all of the top landmarks.

Is Dubai worth visiting?

Some say Dubai is overrated , but there’s still lots to discover. It’s a great place for foodies, architecture lovers, and anyone who’s keen to learn more about emirates culture. However, it can be expensive to travel in Dubai .

So there you have it! Our 3 day itinerary for Dubai. As you can see, there are a ton of awesome attractions to get stuck into.

When you want to find yourself in fantastic shopping malls, desert-defying activities or just lying on the beaches in this incredible city – you’ll have the best time.

Take your sense of adventure, your sunglasses, and this itinerary to guarantee a trip you’ll never forget!

Insider Tip: If you don’t want to spend hours in the car, driving from one hot spot to the next, you should check out this helicopter tour .

Instead of exploring the city from below, you can simply fly over Dubai and have an amazing adventure that not many people get to experience.

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It is not surprising that Dubai has always been one of the most luxurious countries in the world for any visitor. This city and also an emirate always makes everyone “overwhelmed” because it is the convergence of the greatest man-made works in the world, the massive shopping malls, the most expensive and splendid things… even you can see the gold ATMs are placed everywhere. With those attractions, a trip to Dubai is a tourist dream of any visitor. Do not think Dubai is only for the elite, you just need make for yourself a very detailed plan with a reasonable budget to set foot in this kingdom of wealth. So, what to do and how to plan a perfect budget trip to Dubai for the first-time? Let’s check out our Dubai travel blog (Dubai blog) with the fullest Dubai travel guide blog (Dubai guide, Dubai tourist guide, Dubai visitor guide) from how to get there, best time to come, where to stay, best places to visit and top things to do to find out the answer!

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Dubai has a desert climate type, so it is very arid and hot. Summer is extremely hot, high humidity, windy and dry, the average daytime temperature is about 41 degrees Celsius and drops down to 30 degrees Celsius at night. Most days are sunny. In contrast, winter has quite cool weather, even a bit cold with an average daytime temperature of 24 degrees Celsius and falls down to 14 degrees Celsius at night. However, winter in Dubai is relatively short. Dubai is hottest in August and coldest in January.

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From May to October: This is the summer time of Dubai, due to most of area of the city is desert, so the temperature is extremely hot.

From November to April next year: This is winter time, also is the best time to travel to Dubai. At this time, the weather is pleasant, cool air and the sky is clear which is very suitable for sightseeing, taking cruise tours or have fun at amusement parks.

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Note: You can choose to visit Dubai at any time of the year, but the best time is still from November to April next year. You should avoid going in June-August because summer peaks can reach 40 degrees Celsius, sometimes exceeds 50 degrees Celsius, extremely hot and suffocating. Moreover, you also should avoid the Ramadan month, it is not convenient for tourism activities and sightseeing.

Dubai travel blog: How to get to Dubai?

Dubai is one of the largest transit points in the world by air. Depending on where you will be departing, you can choose to fly with airlines such as Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Singapore, United, American.. to fly to Dubai. To find cheap tickets and suitable flight routes, visit websites like SkyScanner.com , Expedia.com , Google Flights , Kayak.com to search, compare and to book your tickets.

If you fly to Dubai you will be landing at Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC). Dubai International Airport is the main airport that serves Dubai and is one of the busiest airports in the world. It is located 4 km away from the southeast of Dubai while Al Maktoum International Airport is located 37 km away from the southwest of Dubai.

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Dubai International Airport has 3 different passenger terminals. There is a shuttle service connecting each terminal and tourists take at least 20 minutes to travel from one terminal to another. Al Maktoum International Airport currently has one terminal and one runway. The airport will be expanded to three terminals and five runways in the near future.

Dubai travel blog: Getting around Dubai

To saving costs of traveling, many tourists choose to traveling by bus, the fare is based on each route, about USD 1.5 / person, the bus is comfortable and modern. These bus routes connect all the major landmarks and tourist attractions of the city, making them quite convenient for visitors. You should also note that, if traveling by bus or subway and other public transport, men and women cannot sit together but must sit separately. Each bus trip runs every 15-20 minutes, except on Fridays when the frequency is slightly low.

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In addition, you can also take the Hop-on Hop off sightseeing bus tour of 24, 48 or 72 hours such as Big Bus or CitySightseeing Bus which will take you to all the major attractions with the guide to visit must-see sights such as Dubai museum, the old souks, Burj Khalifa, Mall of the Emirates, Jumeirah Mosque and more. Details see here .

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  • Dubai City Sightseeing Bus Pass

This is an economical and preferred way to get from Bur Dubai to Deira and vice versa. Fares for water buses range from 1 – 4 AED ($0.3 – USD 1.09) depending on route you take.

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This is one of the most commonly used and efficient public transport means in Dubai. It holds the record in operation for the longest fully automated subway network in the world with two lines (Red and Green). A train ride costs from USD 0.5 to USD 1.75, depending on the route and the class of seat you choose.

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Taxis are the most popular means of transport in Dubai, you can see thousands of taxis parked on the streets to pick up passengers at every location in the city. The taxi in Dubai is also very special, it is divided into many categories such as Taxi Vip, female taxi (female driver and only female passenger), airport taxi and regular taxi.

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Note: To saving costs of traveling you can use two popular cards for convenience of travel, which is the Red Nol Card for only one of means of transportation and the Silver Nol Card for many means. Each trip only costs about 3 AED ($0.82). These cards apply to public transport system including metro, bus, tram and ferry.

With the hot climate, moving between attractions is also a matter. So if you can rent a car, it will save you more time and energy. If you have an abundant budget and want to try once to be a desert billionaire, you can rent a Ferrari or a Lamboghini supercar. However, to use this service requires an international driver’s license as well as understanding the traffic laws in Dubai. If you do not meet these requirements, it is best not to choose this option. Instead, it is more convenient to take a taxi.

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Dubai travel blog: What to do and where to go?

The greatest man-made constructions in dubai, burj khalifa.

With a total height of of 828 m (830 m to tip) and 163 floors, Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest tower in the world. Featuring 2 observation decks, a Las Vegas-inspired fountain, 9 luxury hotels and many of the city’s best restaurants. This 21st century architecture must be the number one place to visit when visiting Dubai or even the entire UAE.

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  • Burj Khalifa Observation Deck with Dubai Aquarium & More

Address: 1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd – Downtown Dubai – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: Open 24 hours

Burj Al Arab

Not only owns a series of skyscrapers, modern automatic subway system, Dubai also makes the world “overwhelmed” because this emirate has the only 7-star hotel in the world. Another iconic Dubai building in the shape of a sail. Only about a third of the height of Burj Khalifa with a height of 321m, this place is known as one of the world-leading luxurious hotels. The lavish interiors inside this 7-star hotel make everyone overwhelmed, extremely luxury, magnificent. The rooms inside Burj Al Arab are really only for the emperors and the super-rich.

Address: Jumeira Road Umm Suqeim 3, Dubai 74147 United Arab Emirates

Dubai Fountain

In the top of Dubai’s greatest constructions, it is impossible not to mention the Dubai fountain, was opened May 8, 2009 which is one of the largest fountains in the world. With a length of 275m, the volume of water is 83,000 liters, equipped with 6,000 LED lights, creating lively and satisfying water music performances. You may be amazed, but the power of this fountain is as strong as a jet engine and the water shoots from nozzles can reach a height of 153m.

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  • Dubai Fountain Lake Ride

Address: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd – Downtown Dubai – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: Open 24 hours

Palm Islands (Palm Jumeirah Artificial Islands)

Palm Islands is one of the greatest man-made constructions in modern times with millions of tons of sand and stone from the Persian Gulf. Palm Islands were built in the shape of a 16-branch palm tree, in which the longest branch can be reach 800m long and surrounded by an arc up to 11km long.

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So far, the Palm Islands group is the largest man-made island project in the world and is considered one of the greatest works of all mankind. It has more than 100 luxury hotels, along with high-class villas, marinas, upscale restaurants, high-end shopping malls, water parks, luxury spa services, … creating the luxury of this artificial islands.

Address: Bluewaters – Bluewaters Island – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

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Inspired by the famous London Eye, Ain Dubai is the tallest ferris wheel in the world! With a height of more than 250 m, Ain Dubai is 82 m higher than the current world’s tallest ferris wheel, the High Roller in Las Vegas (USA) and nearly twice the 135 m height of the London Eye on the banks of the Thames. (UK). 360 degree views around the city, coast, beach, skyscrapers and amazing views of Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab.

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The massiveness of Ain Dubai is shown through impressive numbers. This work used 11,200 tons of steel, about 33% more than the volume needed to build the Eiffel Tower in France. The hub and main shaft of this complex weighs 1,805 tons – equivalent to 4 Airbus A380 aircraft, while the combined weight and 48 passenger cabins is 7,500 tons. The Ain Dubai Ferris Wheel can accommodate 1,750 guests at the same time, with a maximum of 40 people in a cabin.

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  • Ain Dubai: World’s Largest Observation Wheel

Buying a ticket to explore Ain Dubai, you have the opportunity to enjoy 38 minutes of value worth for money in a luxurious air-conditioned cabin. Check in for unique photos with breathtaking skylines. Or share a frame with Dubai icons such as The Palm, Dubai Marina & Burj Al Arab Jumeirah… In addition, the cabins of Ain Dubai can also be customized to suit birthday parties, engagements, weddings, etc. cultural events or parties for businesses to meet partners, MICE…

Deep Dive Dubai

Address: NAS Sports Complex – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 9AM–6PM/Monday: Closed

Dubai is the world’s most luxurious and richest city of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Famous for the unique and tallest architectural buildings in the world. Now, the city makes the whole world admiring when it owns the world’s deepest swimming pool – Deep Dive Dubai.

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The swimming pool is located in a shell-shaped structure with an area of ​​​​up to 1,500 m2 and a depth of 60 m. With the depth of this swimming pool even greater than the height of a 15-storey building and to fill the volume of this massive structure, they use up to 14 million liters of fresh water.

If you are a person who likes mysteries and is always learning about the mysterious Atlantis civilization deep under water, this swimming pool will satisfy your curiosity during your Dubai trip.

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Dubai Atlantis Discovery Scuba Diving Experience at The Lost Chambers Aquarium

If you are a scuba diving lover, Deep Dive Dubai is a place you cannot ignore. The games and miniatures set up will definitely surprise you. Especially, when you dive inside, your loved ones can also interact with each other, play chess, billiards and table tennis underwater, even read books quietly underwater.

Bastakiya Old Town

Coming to the old town of Al Fahidi Bastakiya, you feel lost in the fairyland of ancient Arabian merchants, this historic district like a mysterious maze with two sides of the roads are ancient houses, art galleries, cafes or old-style hotels. An ancient Dubai in the heart of a modern city.

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Jumeirah Mosque

Most people of Dubai are Islamic, so their life is greatly influenced by Islamic culture. There are many stunning mosques were built here but the most prominent Islamic structure to mention is the Jumeriah Mosque which was established in 1979.

Not only can accommodate up to 1,200 people, this work also impresses with exquisite and beautiful architecture, from a distance you will see in the middle of the two towers rising high is its spectacular large dome that adorns more the charm of this mosque. This is also the only mosque in Dubai for non-religious visitors, you can visit here 6 times / week.

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Address: JumeirahJumeirah 1 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Dubai Museum

Located in the Fort Al Fahidi, this magnificent Dubai museum was built in 1787 and is the oldest building in Dubai. It was restored in 1971 by the ruler of Dubai and subsequently renovated in 1995, this stunning architecture is home to the city’s heritage and many important historical events. While the main purpose of the museum is to showcase the traditional lifestyle in the emirate of Dubai. It will take you around the many models of metallurgy, pearl farming, fishing or nomadic life of the ancient Arabs.

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Address: Al Fahidi Fort – Al Fahidi – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Wild Wadi Waterpark

You may not know that Wild Wadi Waterpark took its theme from the Juha legend who traveled the world with Sinbad the Sailor. You will exciting with more than 25 unique slides, get a thrill from free fall down from the Jumeirah Sceirah vertical slide at 33 meters or feel like real surfing in Wipeout and Riptide Rides and the Middle East’s largest wave pool – Breaker’s Bay. In addition, there is a lazy river, a botanical garden with more than 40,000 species of trees, plants and a variety of other recreational games.

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  • Wild Wadi Water Park

Address: Opp. Burj Al Arab – Jumeirah St – Umm SuqeimUmm Suqeim 3 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Opened: February 12, 1998 Hours: 10AM–6PM/Monday: Closed

Altantis Aquaventure Waterpark

Located on the edge of the artificial island of Palm Jumeirah, Aquaventure Waterpark is a huge water park with an area of ​​up to 42 acres. What makes this place so attractive are the dropping towers, high-speed slides and above all, an always-crowded beach.

If you love adventure underwater rides then Aquaventure Waterpark is definitely the place to go. Here, you can take part in The Leap of Faith slide, which is not a spiral or slippery slide, but almost vertical. After leaving the slide spot, you will be taken through a shark-filled tank and a dark tunnel that finally slides out into the park’s main swimming pool.

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  • Atlantis Aquaventure Water Park

Address: Atlantis The Palm – Crescent Rd – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Opened: September 24, 2008 Hours: 10AM–6PM/Sunday: Closed

  • IMG Worlds of Adventure

Another achievement from the Emirate of Dubai is the IMG Worlds of Adventure, which is also the largest indoor park in the world. Coming here, you will definitely be overwhelmed with an ultra-wide area of ​​up to 1.5 million square meters with construction costs of approximately $ 1 billion. This park is divided into 4 zones: Marvel, IMG Avenue, Lost Valley and Cartoon Network. In addition, the games are extremely attractive such as speed rides, roller coaster, 4D movie. It also has a system of 25 stores and a variety of bars, restaurants, serving the needs of dining, entertainment and shopping of travelers.

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Address: E311 – Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Rd – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Opened: August 15, 2016 Hours: 12–9PM

Lost Chambers Aquarium

The largest aquarium in the Middle East and Africa, you will be surrounded by sharks, rays, piranhas, lobsters, seahorses… with up to 65,000 marine creatures in an underwater maze.

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Address: Atlantis, The Palm – The Palm Jumeirah – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 10AM–9PM

Dubai Parks and Resorts

The first entertainment complex in the region with a huge area of ​​over 4 million square meters includes three theme parks, a water park and a family resort in Polynesian style along with other attractions.

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  • Bollywood, Motiongate And Legoland Tickets At Dubai Parks And Resorts

Address: Sheikh Zayed Rd – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 11AM–9PM

Dubai has no snow, only hot deserts, so it has built an extremely magnificent indoor artificial snow park. Here, you can completely participate in the exciting skiing sport, very modern and comfortable like the outdoor ski areas. In addition, Ski Dubai is also a venue for major concerts and events. If you feel cold, go to Avanlance Cafe to enjoy a cup of hot chocolate.

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Address: Sheikh Zayed Rd – Al BarshaAl Barsha 1 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Height: 85 m Hours: 10AM–11PM

Dubai Garden Glow

Known as the world’s largest family theme park, Dubai Garden Glow will bring visitors to the gardens of light, the world of dinosaurs or ice and snow. The vibrant gardens are made up of millions of shimmering LED lights, inspired by fireworks, nature or the wonders of the world. Or step into the super impressive dinosaur park with more than 100 dinosaur models that give you a clear view of prehistoric times.

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  • Dubai Garden Glow Ticket

Address: Zabeel Park, Gate No- 6 & 7 Area – B – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 5–10:30PM

Dubai Dolphinarium – Dolphin & Seal Show

Dubai brings you to many expensive, lavish experiences in which are indispensable for exciting activities. The most impressive is probably admiring the spectacular dolphin and seal show at Dubai Dolphinarium. Not only that, you can also interact with them by swimming with dolphins or feeding them…

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Address: Riyadh Street, Inside the Creek Park Gate 1 – Dubai Dolphinarium Building – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Area: 5,000 m² Hours: 10AM–7:30PM/Sunday: Closed

Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

Along with Lost Chambers Aquarium, Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo is also a famous artificial aquarium in Dubai. You can have fun here when coming to Dubai Mall. It contains more than 10 million liters of water along with more than 33,000 unique marine creatures. Walking in the middle of the glass tunnels, you can observe the colorful ocean world, the most impressive are alligators with over 5 meters long.

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Address: Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Opened: 2008 Hours: 10AM–12AM

Natural attractions

Desert safari.

The one interesting thing of the journey to discover Dubai is that visitors will experience the Desert Safari by special vehicles, experience the feeling of sledding on the sand, riding a camel in the desert or enjoy sunset. At night, visitors can also enjoy BBQ parties, watching traditional belly dance performances on Arabic music and participate in many other special activities such as henna painting, photography with Arabian Costumes…

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  • Evening Desert Safari Tour with BBQ Dinner

Musandam Sea Safari Cruise

Not only has arid desert, the 5-star yacht will take you on the sea on a journey to explore the beautiful caves and admire the majestic scenery of the Al Hajar Mountains or the weird beauty of rocky islands. Not only that, taking these yacht tours to Musandam Island, you can also join adventure activities such as riding banana boat, snorkeling or immerse yourself in the cool sea water.

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Dubai Miracle Garden

Miracle Garden is one of the largest and most beautiful natural flower gardens in the world. Located in Dubailand, it spans an area of ​​more than 190,000 square meters with more than 45 million species of flowers, plants and trees. This place is paradise for those who seeking the beauty of nature in the city. The garden is only open from mid-November to mid-May, so please make sure to visit!

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Miracle Garden Entry Ticket in Dubai

Address: Al Barsha South 3 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 9AM–9PM

Jumeirah Beach

Located close to Buji Khalifa tower and Dubai Mall, Jumeriah beach is truly an ideal place for sunbathing and swimming. Thanks to the possession of turquoise blue waters, Jumeriah beach is a natural paradise for beach lovers, from here you can watch the only 7-star hotel in the world of Burj Al Arab from afar with its splendid beauty. Along this beach there also are many cafes, restaurants, amusement parks.

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Dubai Creek

Like a miniature Venice with two banks are beautiful houses. Dubai Creek is a saltwater creek. To explore this place, you can rent an Abra boat to riding along the creek and watching the scenery on the two sides and see firsthand the life of the residents of Dubai along this creek.

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Renowned for its excellent quality, diversity of herbs, spices and flavors, the Spice Souk (Spices Market) is also known as Old Souk. This place is all you need to find the best spices. The air is filled with a unique blend of smells, scent, herbs and aromas. Located in Deira district, here you can find other products like Arabic rugs and lanterns, dried fruit and traditional UAE costumes. This is the perfect place in Dubai for souvenir shopping.

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Address: 26 34th Street, Dubai Hours: 7:30AM–9:30PM

Not only has gold ATMs, Dubai also has a gold market called Gold Souk. Here, you can freely admire golden jewelry and buy the cheapest gold in the world. Located in Deira, this gold market is Dubai’s most famous and visited tourist place for its excellent quality and the exquisite design of golden jewelry. With more than 350 merchants and retailers, the Gold Souk is supplemented with at least 10 tons of gold per day.

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Address: Gold Corner Building, 3rd Floor – Gold Souq – Deira – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 9:30AM–9:30PM/Friday: 4–9:30PM

Mall of the Emirates

With an area of 2,400,000 square feet (220,000 m2), Mall of the Emirates offers an amazing experience with 475 high-end stores regarding fashion, lifestyle, sports, electronics, furniture… along with children’s play area on the magic planet and cinemas. The best thing is the Ski Resort where you can experience the ultimate ski adventure.

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Address: Sheikh Zayed Rd – Al BarshaAl Barsha 1 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 10AM–12AM Getting there: Take the subway to get to Mall of Emirates station and then walking on skywalk to get to the mall.

The Dubai Mall with an over 12 million square feet is located near Burj Khalifa, is the largest shopping mall in the world. It is also one of the best shopping places in Dubai, this upscale mall has over 1,200 high-end and luxury brand shops, Dubai Aquarium, Underwater Zoo, ice rink, movie theater, amusement parks, Dubai fountain and many restaurants…

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Address: Financial Center Street, Along Sheikh Zayed Road, Next to Burj Khalifa – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Floors: 4 Opened: November 4, 2008 Hours: 10AM–12AM Getting there: Take a taxi directly to the mall or take advantage of the subway to Burj Khalifa station and then take a taxi or shuttle bus to the mall.

Ibn Battuta Mall

This mall is located on Sheikh Zayed Road and is designed in honor of Arabian explorer Ibn Battuta. It is divided into 6 areas: India, China, Tunisia, Egypt, Persia and Andalusia with nearly 275 stores. Here, you will be freely to shopping for all kinds of high-end, diverse and items which displayed in a very eye-catching way.

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Address: Sheikh Zayed Rd – Jebel Ali Village – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Opened: April 4, 2005 Hours: 10AM–12AM Getting there: The mall is located directly opposite Ibn Battuta MRT station, so getting there by subway is the most convenient option.

City Centre Deira

City Centre Deira is Dubai’s oldest shopping mall located on the waterfront on Port Saeed Road. It is home to all the major brands of dresses, electronics, and decorations as well as local silk, cashmere and local rugs stores. Along with shops, a movie theater, a bowling alley and a magic planet for kids.

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Address: 8th St – Port Saeed – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Opened: August 27, 1995 Hours: 10AM–12AM Getting there: Take the metro to the center of Deira or take a taxi.

Souk Madinat Jumeirah

It is an Arabian bazaar, a traditional market of Dubai with full of items from fashion, local wares, antiques, souvenirs, perfumes and traditional Arabic rugs to shoes or jewelry.

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Address: King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud St – Al Sufouh 1 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 10AM–11PM

Dubai travel blog: What and where to eat?

This Arab emirate is the convergence of delicacies from all over the world with the most luxurious restaurants. Here are the traditional dishes you can not miss when coming to Dubai.

Manousheh (Dubai pizza)

Manousheh is considered a popular dish, a Dubai-style pizza not only loved by locals but also enjoyed by tourists. It is made from flour, Za’atar herbs, salty Akkawi cheese, olive oil and other spices. The most delicious is to enjoy Manousheh with fried eggs, vegetables. You can find it in restaurants or street food vendors.

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One of the Dubai specialties is dates, it has a sweet taste, fragrant and especially contains a lot of nutrients. You can find them a lot at markets, shops with 2 different types, dried or marinated. You can enjoy it right on the spot or buy as a gift for your loved ones. The taste of the Dubai dates is sweet without being harsh, is one of the must-try food when traveling to Dubai. Dates are also considered as “love” fruit of the Middle East.

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Whole stuffed camel

Whole stuffed camel is a very rare dish that only prepare during major holidays. This dish is famous for its strange and sophisticated processing. To make this dish, it takes 4 men to kill a medium-sized camel, then stuff inside the camel with a sheep or a lamb, in turn stuffed with other ingredients such as chicken. And in the chickens again stuffed with minced meat or fish. Once stuffing is complete, the camel will be roasted until the skin on the outside is golden and the flesh inside gives a seductive flavor.

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Luxury Ice Cream

Talking about should try Dubai delicacies, visitors will be overwhelmed when on this list there is also gilded ice cream, the most expensive ice cream in the world. To create this ultimate dish are precious ingredients such as truffles from Italy, Iranian saffron, vanilla from Madagascar and especially coating the cream is a layer of 24 carat gold leaves that can be eaten. You will faint when you know the price for each ice cream is about 900 USD.

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Shawarma is a must-try dish in Dubai that appeared in the famous movie The Avenger. This dish can be considered a “distant relative” of Vietnamese bread or Kebab, because it is also a type of “Sandwich Wrap Bread” (Tortilla Sandwich Wrap Bread). With the filling made of chicken or lamb marinated with spices, roasted then thin sliced, wrapped in tortilla, served with cucumber, onion, tomato, cabbage and sauce. The difference of this dish is that instead eat whole like bread, this dish is usually eaten in slices like sushi combine with cabbage salad and dipping in traditional tahini sauce.

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Luqaimat (Crunchy Sweet Dumplings)

It is round shaped like fried donut holes, served with sauce and topped with sesame seeds. Although it is a rustic dish, Luqaimat is a very popular street food in Dubai. It is made from dough and other ingredients such as butter, milk, saffron, cardamom… Then fried, the crust is puffy, crunchy and attractive.

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Local Bites Cafe (Address: Jumeira Rd, Dubai 33959 United Arab Emirates) in Jumeirah is a good place to try this dish with some hot coffee.

Originating in Palestine which made with shredded filo pastry, or alternatively fine semolina dough, soaked in sweet, sugar-based syrup, and typically layered with sour cheese. This pastry has become a favorite of the locals in the UAE. This pastry should be enjoyed right after it is made to keep its delicious taste.

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One of the most popular places to try it is the Qwaider Al Nabulsi Sweets (Address: Deira – Dubai – United Arab Emirates) in Deira. During the month of Ramadan, orders for this dessert can go up to thousands per day because people ask for it for iftar – a Muslim meal at sunset.

Turkish cocktails

It seems that the people of Dubai are very fond of the sweet flavors, cocktails here are more and more delicious and attract many visitors who want to try. Let try out Anatizz Fizz at Ruya Dubai (Address: Al Emreef St – Dubai Marina – Dubai – United Arab Emirates) which is made with sparkling wine, pomegranate honey glaze, citrus, roses and raspberries.

Ruya’s cocktails are based on classic Turkish flavors with ingredients such as hibiscus, rose, pomegranate, honey, spices, citrus and mint. You will not forget this taste once you taste it.

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Samboosa (Samosa)

Like many UAE dishes, these hot pastry appetizers are influenced by the flavors and techniques that come from the Arabian Sea, India. A samosa is a fried or baked pastry with a savory filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, beef and other meats, or lentils but the most popular local version is stuffed with 3 varieties of cheese.

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Arabic coffee

Free Arabic coffee is available everywhere in the UAE from government buildings to hotel reception rooms. For delicious coffee, visit Cafe Bateel and try Bateel Qahwa coffee, a traditional Arabic coffee made from premium coffee beans harvested from the mountains of Yemen which is not sweetened with sugar but when paired with Bateel dates.

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This tomato-flavored stew filled with heat is cooked with turmeric powder, dill and bezar (a mixed spices similar garam masala), vegetables. Different versions can be found across the city made with chicken or lamb and some are simply made with marrow and potatoes.

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These delicious Dubai-style pancakes are usually served for breakfast with butter, honey, sugar, jam. They’re filled with sour cheese and dates syrup. Try this great dish at Logma (Address: Financial Center Rd – Downtown Dubai – Dubai – United Arab Emirates / Hours: 10 AM–12AM).

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Where to eat?

From savory to sweet dishes, they’re all delicious and make you want to come back to taste it again. Below are must-go restaurants in Dubai.

Al Fanar Restaurant & Cafe

This is one of the few traditional Dubai restaurants and they have an impressive menu that covers everything from meat and rice to desserts, snacks and even breakfast…

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Address: Ground Floor, Dubai Festival City Mall, Near P.F.Chang’s, Canal Walk – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 9AM–10PM

Al Ustad Special Kebab

This is a very famous local restaurant in Dubai and it still attracts a lot of diners to enjoy its food everyday. The restaurant specializes in Iranian cuisine, most famous for its extremely delicious kebab. The kebab marinated with yogurt is very beloved and almost all the dishes that go with the kebab here are stand out. Undoubtedly, it is a meat-lover’s paradise.

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Address: Near Al Fahidi Metro Station – Al Mussallah Rd – Al Hamriya – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 12PM–1AM/Friday: 6PM–1AM

Bu Qtair restaurant started out as a street eatery along the coast and has since evolved into an in-house restaurant but remains in a local style. The seafood dishes are marinated in the South Indian style and then deep fried, giving real delicious taste that is hard to resist.

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Address: Old 32B Street, Fishing Harbour 2 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 11:30AM–11:30PM/Friday: 1–11:30PM

Ravi Restaurant

Ravi restaurant is known in Dubai for serving outstanding Pakistani cuisine. The restaurant attracts visitors by its great space and the food that really makes you satisfied.

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Address: 7HQQ67MH+CJ – Al Satwa – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 5AM–2AM

Dubai blog: Where to stay?

Famous for the most expensive and splendid hotels in the world, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find cheap hotels. Choosing to stay in the central areas is the most convenient, because of the easy access to famous attractions as well as convenient shopping, you should choose to stay in one of the following 4 areas: Downtown Dubai (near Burj Khalifa tower), Dubai marina, Jumeirah beach and The Palm Jumeirah.

Below we recommend more best cheap, budget, mid-range and upscale hotels with good ratings and reviews you can refer to.

  • Atlantis, The Palm , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $528/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ).
  • FIVE Palm Jumeirah Dubai , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $466/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ).
  • Address Sky View , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $282/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ).
  • Taj Dubai , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $152/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ).
  • Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $328/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ).
  • Five Jumeirah Village Dubai , a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $147/night (Check rates on Agoda.com or Booking.com ).

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Dubai travel blog: How many days should I travel to Dubai?

Many tourists wonder how many days should they visit Dubai is enough? In fact, the answer depends on the needs, travel styles and preferences of each person. Some people just come to visit and for them 3 – 5 days might be enough for a quick visit. During this trip, you can visit the most famous attractions and try delicious food.

Some people go to Dubai for shopping, they can stay for a week to have enough time to explore the many shopping malls as mentioned above, one of which is the largest mall in the world, Dubai Mall.

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Others come to relax, they can easily spend 2 weeks to have fun at amusement parks, explore aquariums, joining adventure games, outdoor activities, shopping or simple sunbath on the beaches. Many people come and come again because they find Dubai has still many interesting things to explore.

If you are planning an upcoming trip to Dubai, I recommend you should visit here at least a week. Give yourself enough time to really feel the beauty of the city and relaxing.

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Dubai blog: Some things you need to know before making a trip to Dubai

  • Do not show affection in public areas: As a Muslim country, Dubai has strict regulations on showing affection. Therefore, you should not kiss or hold hands your lover when in public. Many tourists get punishments for doing things like kissing or holding hands in public.
  • Don’t stare at women, don’t take photos of locals: These are considered rude in this Muslim emirate.
  • Men and women must sit separately, not be allowed to sit together on trains or other public transport.
  • Do not eat pork, especially in front of locals: Eating pork is strictly forbidden in Islam.
  • During the Ramadan month, do not eat or drink in public or in front of natives.
  • It is forbidden to drink alcohol in the emirate of Dubai.
  • Alcohol is openly forbidden but you can buy it at duty-free shops at the airport. If you are a tourist, you will not be able to buy alcohol at stores and supermarkets like in Vietnam. If you get drunk in public you get the same penalty as being drunk while driving.
  • When visiting mosques, you must dress discreetly, politely, do not wear too short skirts for women, shorts for men and women should wear headscarves, keep quiet and leave shoes outside.

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Some best day tours, trips, activities and transfer services, tickets in, from and to Dubai you can refer to

  • Shared Transfers between Dubai Hotel and Dubai Attractions
  • Private Dubai International Airport (DXB) Transfers for UAE Emirates
  • Global Village Ticket in Dubai
  • VR Park Dubai Ticket
  • Dubai Frame Ticket
  • Go Dubai Explorer Pass (3, 4, 5, or 7 Attractions)
  • Dubai Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Tours (Open-Top)
  • Half Day Dubai City Tour
  • Half Day City Tour in Dubai with Dubai Frame
  • 4G WiFi (DXB Airport Pick Up) for Dubai
  • 4G SIM Card (DXB Airport Pick Up) for Dubai

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Are you looking for more top things to do in Dubai: Tours, activities, attractions and other things? Let’s check it out here . And My trip to Dubai — The memorable experiences in the mysterious city of Middle East .

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Ultimate Dubai Travel Blog – Everything you need to plan a trip to Dubai

Hello and welcome to our Dubai Travel Blog!

Dubai Travel Planner aims to help first-time visitors through to repeat Dubai travel lovers who want to make the most out of their time in Dubai.

We take you through all the practicalities you need to know for planning a visit to Dubai, from UAE Visa requirements through to Dubai dress code and share with you all our insider tips for visiting Dubai’s top attractions , where to eat in Dubai and the best areas in Dubai for tourists to stay .

We also look beyond just the city of Dubai to fabulous day trips you can take within the 7 Emirates of the UAE , and further onto neighbouring Oman.  There are so many fascinating experiences you can have basing yourself in Dubai for your Arabian Adventure.

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It was love at first sight for us in Dubai. From the moment we left the airport, Dubai was one big wow. We posted about our fantastically fun camel-riding, belly-dancing, dune-jumping adventure in the desert.  We’ve told you about the cultural heritage tour that took us beyond the glitz into the living heart of Old Dubai.  I may have mentioned, more than once, what an incredible experience seeing the dancing fountains at the Burj Kalifa was . Now some tips, a Dubai travel guide, things to do, places to stay and more on our Dubai travel blog round-up page.

Dubai Travel Guide

The problem with Dubai is, you need a month to see and do it all. We can’t say we’ve been there that long, but we’ve been there multiple times, each time as layovers en-route to Bangkok, Singapore, Mumbai, Kathmandu and beyond. Each time we’ve had a blast.

Bookmark this very long guide to Pinterest to use when you plan your Dubai itinerary.

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Each time we’ve done the same favourite things as well as added some experiences and tours. Here’s our round-up on things to do in Dubai to help you plan your Dubai trip.

We will most certainly be back to sample more, including the beaches and water parks and to experience more of the great quality Middle-Eastern accommodation, food and service that make Dubai such a stand-out destination.

We’ll also take more tours, (the company we normally use is GetYorGuide, our review is here) there are loads to take out of Dubai into surrounding areas.

If you’d like an overview of the tours, activities, transfers, boat trips, tickets, just everything awesome available from Dubai , then we can give you that. Looking at what’s available will really help you plan your Dubai itinerary.

Dubai is not, at all, our usual sort of destination, a lot of people stick their noses in the air and won’t even consider visiting Dubai. We were surprised how much we loved visiting, every time.

Yes, I found the excess hard to take after leaving the tent villages of the earthquake victims in Kathmandu. It upset me. However, Dubai is what it is and everywhere in the world has something unique and fascinating to offer.

This post relates to personal experience and opinion only, please double check facts for yourself as things change fast in Dubai.

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Dubai Quick Guide to Activities and Tours

This is our pick of the best tours, experiences, and activities in Dubai!

  • Book a private boat or yacht, for fishing or pleasure.
  • Book a desert safari with 4×4 dune bashing, camels, dancing, dinner and dune surfing, there is a wide choice of excellent activities at Dubai’s desert camps.
  • Reserve your chance to visit the Burj Khalifa Observation Deck , incredible views from the world’s tallest building.
  • See Dubai, ancient and modern, a city tour to take in all of the main highlights , particularly good if you’re short of time
  • Take in the exclusive, View From The Palm Jumeira.
  • Enjoy the sparkling Dubai Marina on a yacht cruise with breakfast or BBQ onboard.
  • Spend a day at the Atlantis (The Palm) Aquaventure water park and Lost Chambers Aquarium . This is a must-do in Dubai!

Where to Stay in Dubai

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This is a little tricky because much of it is personal taste. There are some hugely luxurious coastal resort hotels for holidaymakers but there are also thousands of options within the different areas of the city and on The Creek.

It really depends on what you want to get out of your trip. Dubai hotels certainly come in the luxury category and budget hotels in Dubai are, not so budget as elsewhere.

For the ultimate Dubai experience, try looking at Atlantis the Palm or Burj al Arab on Jumeira Beach , you’ll need a fat wallet but it would be an experience never to forget.

Did you know The Atlantis has water rides, shark encounters, a teen and kids club and more? This is a bucket list item to tick off, check it out at our link above.

We tend to go for apartment-style hotels for stopovers of a few days. They include kitchens and washing machines, which makes life easier. They are towards the more budget-friendly end.

The Golden Sands series of apartment hotels  in Bur Dubai are popular and usually have swimming pools.  They are away from the coast but in a central area. We’ve stayed at a couple of their apartment hotels and they’ve been pretty good value.

Consider transport options. As a family of four, we generally find taxis are easier and cheaper than the Dubai metro. If you’re not sticking to a tight budget, luxury cars and transfers are easy to arrange.

Getting Around Dubai

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When we visited, Dubai had two metro lines, red and green, which covered most of the tourist areas in and around the city.

The red line heads south as far as Jebel Ali. Tickets are per zone.

For tourists you can buy a red NOL card which allows travel on all metro, bus and tram networks.

You can preload your card with the amount of money and zones you wish to use.

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I don’t really recommend catching the metro as for us it has always been overcrowded. On each occasion we’ve used it we’ve had to wait for several full trains to pass before we could force our way on. The ladies-only carriages didn’t offer any advantage when travelling as a family.

Taxis are a convenient way of getting around the city if you’re only going to a few places. For a family of 4, the cost isn’t much more than the metro. They are all metered and you won’t need to haggle. Just be cautious during peak hours when you could be stuck on one of the many large roads in gridlock traffic.

Buses are common across Dubai but unless you really know where you are going then I wouldn’t worry.  The NOL card will include travel on buses if you want to have a go. We have seen horrendous queues at the public bus station in Dubai, they were so bad we gave up on catching one.

A train line connecting the Emirates is currently under construction.

Flights to Dubai

We were victims of a scam when we flew to Dubai. Maybe read this post on 3rd party bookings  (it opens in a new tab so you don’t lose this page)  before you pay for your flight. Most of the local airlines are very good indeed and are some of our favourite carriers in the world.

Both Etihad and Emirates are sometimes able to offer free layover accommodation if you have a long lay over in Dubai.

Arriving at Dubai’s Airports

Dubai has two airports located at opposite ends of the city. The Dubai International Airport with code DXB and the newer Al Maktoum International Airport with code DWC.

Dubai International (DXB) is the main airport and is one of the world’s busiest in terms of international travellers. The information below was correct last time we visited.

It has 3 terminals in total and terminals 1 and 3 (exclusively Emirates and Qantas) are connected via a walkway but terminal 2 is on the other side of the airport.

Getting into Dubai from DXB is easy with multiple options from taxis, private hire transfers, buses and even the metro trains which stop at both terminal 1 and 3 or terminal 2 on a separate line.

Transfers between terminals 1 & 3 and terminal 2 require a shuttle bus so allow plenty of time.

DWC is located some 50 km south of the old town and isn’t as well connected to transport links. Probably the easiest option when arriving is to catch a taxi directly to your hotel. This is more expensive than taxis from DXB. Not many airlines use the new airport and the chances of flying in here aren’t high.

If you need to connect between DWC and DXB then you can catch the metro line as far south as Ibn Battuta and then the dedicated bus directly to the airport. Obviously, it is the same in reverse.

Please double check all of this information for yourself, we do our best to stay current, but can’t guarantee this. I wouldn’t recommend this if you have large amounts of luggage.

The other option is taxi which will be expensive and take a long time. Allow plenty of time as traffic in Dubai can often be at a stand-still depending on the time of day.

Abu Dhabi airport is another option, Emirates / Etihad gave us a free transfer from Dubai to Abu Dhabi airport.

Dubai With Kids

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Dubai is absolutely, without doubt, one of the best and easiest places in the world to take kids. It’s just not a cheap family destination!

There are hundreds of ultra-fun, family, and kid-friendly things to do in Dubai. My children love the camel safari we mentioned above, but there’s also the mall, beaches, pools, and theme parks.

Dubai is one of the most family-friendly destinations in the world, if you don’t mind the cost. Dubai is, of course, considered very safe.

For more cultural travel there is old Dubai and Arabic culture to discover. Maybe visit mosques such as Jumeirah Mosque.

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Just some of the attractions for kids in Dubai are below. Things to do in Dubai with kids, that are child-friendly, include:

  • Kidzania Dubai Mall
  • Sega World Dubai Mall
  • The Ice Rink at Dubai Mall
  • Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo Dubai Mall
  • Desert Safaris as mentioned here
  • Legoland Dubai
  • IMG World of Adventure Theme Park
  • Bounce Dubai
  • Wild Wadi Water Park near Jumeira Beach
  • VR World Dubai Mall
  • Dubai City Walk
  • Aquaventure Water Park at Atlantis the Palm
  • Dancing Fountains at the Burj Khalifa
  • Dolphin Bay at Atlantis the Palm

Our full post on Dubai with kids is coming soon.

Dubai Beaches

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The beaches were very clean and the water calm when we were last in Dubai. Water temperature wasn’t as warm as you’d think but not as cold as the Mediterranean.

The beaches have shops and restaurants backing them but there is little shade making it very hot and exposed in the middle of the day.

If you’re not staying on the beach, getting there will probably require a taxi or shuttle bus as the metro stopped a few blocks back. Our hotel provided a shuttle bus to the beach.

Swimwear is fine at the beach, but cover up elsewhere.

Finding Culture and History in Dubai- Old Dubai

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It’s not just about gleaming skyscrapers. Down by The Creek, you can find the Al Fahidi Historical District where wind towers (see them above) coral block houses, and well-restored traditional Arabian doorways give you a glimpse into yesterday.

The historic area is relatively small but is nonetheless fascinating.

Take a tour as we did , before wandering down to The Creek, visiting the souks and Dubai Fort.

Dubai’s Gold and Spice Souks

Dubai Souks the Spice Souk

Again these Dubai Souks are small compared to those you see in Istanbul or Egypt , but nonetheless, you should go.

Identify spices as you stroll the alleyways and be stunned by just how much gold it’s possible to wear.

Just be very, very wary of buying. Some of the biggest rip-offs we’ve ever seen are here. ALWAYS ask the price first, even for camel milk ice cream.

Cross The Creek by boat from Old Dubai to get here.

Dubai Museum of The Future

Dubai’s new Museum of the Future is due to open on February 22nd 2022. Obviously, we haven’t been, but if it opened on time we’ll be there soon. It looks incredible.

Visitors journey into a future over multiple floors of a stunningly beautiful construction.

Visit the website here to learn more. It’s on Sheikh Zayed Road and tickets should be available soon.

Dubai Creek

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Dubai Creek divides Dubai into two areas, Deira and Bur Dubai.

It was the main port and entry to Dubai for many years and it wasn’t until 1963 that the first bridge was built over it.

You can still take boats across the creek but they are mainly for tourists and a few people commuting between the two areas.

A boat ride costs very little and is a nice thing to do when visiting the souks and Old Dubai. These attractions are on either side of The Creek.

The Fish Market

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The old Deira Dubai fish market which had been around for decades finally shut its doors as the new Waterfront market opened.

The old market was a great place to visit but it was tired and was long overdue for an upgrade.

Being so busy the vendors had taken to selling their wares in the parking lot out the front.

Like most things in Dubai, it wasn’t updated but replaced with a brand new purpose-built market.

Located near Hamriya Port, the Waterfront Market offers fresh fish, meat, fruits, and vegetables. It has everything any modern market would have with coffee shops and restaurants opening as development progresses.

It isn’t on the metro line so I’d suggest a taxi and get there early to see the day’s catch.

The Date Market

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Part of the old Deira Market, the fruit and vegetable market will also be moving to the new Waterfront Market further north.

It will take a while to get it up and running properly and make sure that all the shops have tenants but when it is finished it will be great to see.

Dubai Mall blog and guide

The largest mall in the world by area is how this mall is often described and you could easily lose days here.

We loved Dubai aquarium on the ground floor of The Dubai Mall and the Burj Khalifa outside where you’ll be able to see the water fountain display every evening.

Please check times and dates for variations.

Getting to and from the mall was easy with either the crowded metro (don’t try and catch it during peak hour) or the taxi ranks located at designated areas on the lower ground floor.

During peak hour we had an hour wait to catch a taxi but the designated waiting areas are well manned and all taxis were official and on meters.

You’ll notice that many of the attractions listed above under Dubai with Kids are in the mall. Add to these, one of the biggest candy stores we’ve ever seen (it was opposite the huge viewing tank of the aquarium) and you have kid paradise.

Where is the Dubai Mall?

Dubai Mall Location Downtown Dubai

The Dubai Mall is in the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, a country in the continent of Asia, and the Middle East. It is located on Financial Center Street, Along Sheikh Zayed Road, Next to the Burj Khalifa and Dubai fountains.It is part of the Downtown centre, known as Downtown Dubai, a building project which took over 20 million dollars to create. It has it’s own Metro stop and parking for cars. The nearest Metro Stop is the the Burj Khalifa/The Dubai Mall station but the walk to the Dubai Mall itself, from the station, is around 15 minutes through air-conditioned walkways and shops.

The Dubai Mall and Mall of The Emirates are two different places.

Tours of Dubai

We’ve always found it hard to book tours in Dubai, the only local option seems to be to book via your hotel.

Of course, they have an agenda and will point you towards the tours that pay them best.

We first discovered GetYourGuide in Dubai when we booked our Desert Safari (book using this link) and have been using them ever since. They have a lowest price guarantee and come with the peace of mind that a big company gives you.

We use them, we trust them. There are dozens of tours, from sightseeing to dinners to major adventures and thrills that only Dubai can provide. Check out the top Dubai tours and attractions here.

Tours From Dubai

Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates and multiple tours are available from Dubai.

These are very popular and well worth doing. We tried and failed to get from Dubai to Abu Dhabi by bus. In the end we took a free shuttle.

Read about getting f rom Dubai to Abu Dhabi here .

Dubai Currency and Cash

The currency of Dubai is the UAE Dirham and most transactions in Dubai will be via Apple Pay, Google Pay or any major credit card.

Read our full post on handling money and currency exchange in Dubai.

Burj Khalifa

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The tallest building in the world (it may not be now) it stands at 829.8 m in downtown Dubai.

It is so high that we heard people living above the 80th floor should wait 2 minutes and people above 150 should wait 3 minutes before eating during Ramadan as the setting sun can still be seen from these floors.

The building is mixed usage, with apartments, restaurants, offices and viewing areas. It has won many awards for its architecture.

The Burk Khalifa also holds numerous records for base jumping, both official and unofficial.

Each night it hosts a water fountain display which is located just outside of the Dubai Mall at the base of the Burj.

We’ve enjoyed this Dubai fountain show several times now, it’s quite special. Expect crowds.

At the end of the display is when taxi ranks at the mall will be very full. It can easily take an hour to get into a taxi.

Burj Al Arab

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The beautiful Burj Al Arab on Jumeirah Beach is said to be the most luxurious hotel in the world. It’s 6 star status actually came about because of a misunderstanding.

It’s certainly a stunning building and a trip to the beach will give you great views. If you’d like to stay, check it out . I know I would.

Food in Dubai

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Obviously, you can get anything you’d like in Dubai, it’s a big modern city. The most authentic local food we found was probably on our cultural tour and Emirati lunch and the street snacks we bought in the souk near Old Dubai (pictured above).

We tend to self-cater a lot in Dubai, not my favourite thing, but good cheap eats are thin on the ground.

Look out for the supermarket chain, Spinneys, there seems to be one every few paces.

What to Wear in Dubai

Surprisingly, there are no hard and fast restrictive dress rules around Dubai.

You’ll see women fully covered through personal choice while others wear swimsuits or bikinis at the beach and around pools.

However, if you’re heading to the mall, a restaurant, market, or really, any public place. Show some respect in terms of dress.

Certain items are not allowed, very short shorts and skirts, crop tops, strappy tops and so on.

Cover up from shoulders to knees and all should be well.

Men should also show similar respect.

Please check current requirements and dress regulations for anywhere you’re planning to visit in Dubai.

The locals always seemed dressed to the nines and you’ll be amazed by the well-groomed, fragrant, dazzlingly white-robed men and their immaculately made up partners.

Even if you can only see eyes, those eyes will be faultless and captivating.

Dubai-Best Times to Visit

December is a popular time to visit Dubai, with school holidays, Christmas, and cooler temperatures making Dubai a great winter sun destination.

Probably the worst time to visit Dubai would be July and August, when you could see temperatures up to 50C.

The best time to visit Dubai is generally the cooler months, November through to February. But Easter can be OK too.

Generally, Dubai is a winter destination for most northern hemisphere tourists (UK, Europe, USA), a summer destination for Australians escaping the Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney or Adelaide cold!

Can You Drink the Tap Water in Dubai?

Nearly all the drinking water in Dubai comes from desalination. The government has stated that it is safe to drink when it leaves the processing plants.

A lot of locals don’t drink the water blaming bad taste and the pipes that carry it.

We’re happy brushing our teeth with tap water but wouldn’t be drinking glasses of it.

Can You See Shows in Dubai?

Yes, Dubai has numerous shows, the biggest and best is probably La Perle by Dragone .

You can also see a belly dancing and tanoura dance show on most desert safaris in Dubai.

What to Take With You to Dubai

There’s very little that you’d need to pack for Dubai that you can’t buy there. Dubai culture revolves around shopping, they’ll have what you need. 

You’ll be in a city, so the sort of travel gadgets we normally recommend are redundant.

Theft isn’t a big worry but think about anti theft bags and devices particularly for the souks.  

Dubai is one of the places that we visit to stock up on things like good quality jeans and underwear, so don’t over-pack.

That’s it for now. We’re heading to Dubai again this autumn so this post will be updated yet again and more content added. It was a pleasure creating this Dubai travel blog and guide to help you plan your trip to Dubai and UAE. Can you use the red Pinterest button below to save this post to Pinterest? Or hover over the centre of one of the long images and a button will appear by magic. You can then choose which Pinterest image you like best. Thanks!

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Nice Blog, Can you next write a text about yacht in Dubai and the market development?

No, I can’t. I write about travel Tim. And we don’t take spammy guest posts.

It is interesting to read how you enjoyed many diverse experiences during your Dubai travel. I have always been eager to visit Dubai.

I love how you have gone from making modest amounts through your blogs to now making enough to fund your families lifestyle. It is truly inspiring. Keep doing what you do, so that we can continue to follow and learn from you, as we muddle our way through a journey of our own!

Your blog is a captivating read, beautifully showcasing the wonders of Dubai’s tourism and travel scene. It serves as an excellent guide for people seeking to discover the vibrant attractions and unique experiences Dubai has to offer. From stunning landmarks to fascinating cultural insights, Dubai is undeniably a delightful destination to explore.

Additionally, Dubai provides exceptional transportation options, including the renowned Dubai metro. With its extensive network and state-of-the-art facilities, the Dubai Metro offers a convenient and efficient way to navigate the city. Travelers can enjoy a comfortable and seamless journey while admiring the modern architecture and stunning cityscape from the metro’s panoramic windows.

To elevate your travel experience further, consider complementing your adventures with the luxury of a chauffeur-driven car. Indulge in the convenience and opulence of a luxury vehicle, ensuring a truly memorable and effortless trip throughout Dubai.

The Dubai metro can be very crowded. As a family we normally just take a taxi.

Very insightful blog! Thanks for sharing helpful information.

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Your description of Dubai travel really seems tempting. I am actually looking for cleartrip flights that will help me get the same experience in Dubai. I have always dreamt of witnessing the true beauty of the deserts. I wished to witness the belly dance myself and now you have mentioned it in this post and tempted me further. Nice post!

What a sensational guide here. Dubai has long been on our list. The closest we’ve been was Oman, when visiting Nizwa. I just love the feel in that part of the world. Middle Eastern hospitality is epic.

Hi Ryan good to hear from you again, we’re actually off to Jordan tomorrow, another Middle Eastern country checked off.

All place is nice but Dubai Love Lake is most top place according to me.

Thanks, we’ll add that soon.

You write such beautiful blog, and its help to introduce people with dubai tourism and travel, peoples make there holidays to know about that places and ideas, dubai is a such a lovely place. Enjoy your trip with luxury car with chauffeur service.

What a great article! We’re currently dreaming of going to Dubai again – we’ve been there before and we love, love love it! Here’s to a year with loads of travel plans and new experiences!

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Looking forward to try out some of these places! We’ll be in Dubai next Fall… can’t wait to get there. Talitha

Hi Talitha! Good to see you here again. Hopefully, we’ll be out of here about June, still don’t have passports, and D just bought himself a new kitten, so I don’t think he’ll want to leave here. She’s on the Tropical Food Garden Instagram, super cute. Have a great trip!

I really like this article you have written. Most of the things you mention here are very accurate. We also have Luxury Holiday Homes in Dubai.

Wonderful post! I recently filled out the Dubai Visa Application Form with the help of a reputable visa consultancy. Since then, I have been looking for some interesting places to visit in Dubai. That is when I stumbled upon your post. Your interesting Dubai travel guide coupled with beautiful pictures has piqued my interest. I am pretty excited to visit Dubai with my husband next month.

Strange. We’ve never needed a visa for Dubai.

What a great article! We’re lucky enough to be a photography company based in Dubai. You’re quite right about the best view of the Burj Al Arab being from Jumeirah beach. We’ve shot headshots there a few times.

Hi, It’s great content. This is the ultimate guide for first-time Dubai travelers. Really informative and fun to read, I am planning to visit Dubai, I have book also H Hotel Dubai, as per my google search The H Dubai Hotel is located right in the heart of the Middle East’s most dynamic city. The city’s main attractions including Burj Khalifa, Dubai Frame, Dubai Mall, Dubai Garden Glow, La Mer Beach, and Dubai World Trade Center are a short distance from the hotel.

You have a comprehensive Dubai travel guide here. This will help travellers interested in doing self-packaging, find their way around Dubai. I’ve commented with love from Dubai tour pro.

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Excellent post! Your Dubai travel experiences have nudged me to get a Dubai visa. Some of the adventure activities like camel riding, dune jumping, belly dancing and desert safaris look really enjoyable. I would love to experience all these amazing attractions and more in Dubai with my lovely wife. Hope she likes the short Dubai getaway.

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The Golden Sands series of apartment hotels is good.

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Don’t miss Emirati food. Bin Eid Restaurant is the Best and oldest Emirati restaurant in Dubai

this blog is really helpful for travelling to Dubai however, home to more than 200 nationalities; Dubai is very tolerant, cosmopolitan and multicultural. This rainbow of diversity brings an array of delectable global cuisines, fashion and delightful entertainment from around the world right to its shores, much to the delight of curious visitors. When in Dubai, just as in any other foreign destination, respect for local customs and culture is important and it’s recommended to dress modestly, particularly in public spaces like shopping malls and restaurants and when visiting the heritage areas just like Al Fahidi Dubai and the Dubai Creek. There are few things you should take care of while visiting to Dubai.

This guide is very interesting and I came to know many things about Dubai through this blog. However there is one thing very less people are aware about. Bird-watchers will be thrilled to hear that there are over 320 bird species that migrate between Europe, Asia and Africa via Dubai. During the spring and fall, birds such as spotted eagles, broad-billed sandpipers, and greater herons pass through the city. They can be seen on a visit to Ras al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary and a falconry safari is a must for bird-lovers young and old. Experience the traditional sport of falconry first-hand with a greater spotted eagle, Harris’ hawk, and desert eagle owl.

The answer is that the flight tickets, hotel fares, and hence the overall package cost would be high as the lock-down lifts.

Your blog has literally provided all the impetus to visit Dubai with my kids. I can imagine myself enjoying in this city with my family as I was going through it. I have already been to this city twice on an official tour. That’s why I couldn’t explore it to the fullest owing to the lack of time. But I will see to it that I spend a full fledged vacation here very soon with my family.

Good to hear!

Dubai is indeed a must-go travel destination in the Middle East, especially during this winter season. You will enjoy every amenities and events in every nook and corner of the city. The way you have described Dubai in your blog makes it more exciting for travelers from all over the world to be here soon.

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Keep up the good work.

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Exellent info about Dubai

Thanks for sharing such an important information with us but i also want to add one point that you don’t mention, Dubai’s safe and secure taxi service…i experienced taxi service last month for the first time really it was fabulous.

Hi, I am planning to visit Dubai. I have a craze to go on the safari desert, and I also have amazed to see water parks in Dubai. Can you please recommend a budget to enjoy 15 days in Dubai. Should I wait for the off-season to travel?

I can’t really advise on a budget because we all spend differently. Dubai is an expensive destination. You will be spending – probably a few hundred dollars a day depending on what you do and what you spend, up to thousands per day if you stay at the Burj. All these tours are pretty expensive too. You can self cater and eat at McDonalds or use nice restaurants. You can spend a fortune or you can keep it as budget as possible. I’m sorry I can’t really help much more.

Iam going to Dubai in Nov.19 as single passenger through a travel agency. Can I visit all places safely with the cab driver.Though the travels is watching me via WhatsApp, is this safe ? Iam 68 years old.can I go around all the places easily without any guide?.

In my opinion, yes, but you can find bad people anywhere, I’ve never felt unsafe in Dubai. The opposite infact, I feel highly safe there and have wandered around by myself, as a woman, often. They have tough laws. Just follow normal safety procedures.

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Great post! Thanks for sharing. I think a lot of travellers are looking for more ops to make those cultural connections and see more.

EXCELLENT ARTICLE…

Thank you. Appreciated.

Thanks For deep knowledge about Dubai Foods and Clothes

Thanks for sharing the post. Dubai is the perfect place to enjoy the holiday with family.

Beautiful article, Really interesting to read. I have gone to Dubai one year later with the assistance of a tour operator . I got a wonderful experience. Thanks for sharing this article.

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This was a complete article on Dubai. Thanks for sharing this amazing knowledge. Keep up the good work, Cheers!!!

The best time to explore Dubai is in Winter time. Dubai is known for its luxury homes, this guide is more than that. thank you for sharing your experience.

Very comprehensive blog post on Dubai tour. It is beneficial for all the visitors who are going to Dubai. Thanks for sharing this with us!

Hi Alyson Long,

Thanks for sharing your knowledge about Dubai. It’s very helpful for me when I visit in Dubai as a traveler or I am also happy to read your travel blog because I also love traveling.

I simply say keep it up and don’t stop writing a blog for travels

Hi, can you suggest any site for tours and trips in emirates or dubai? Which one will be used there? I found getyouguide, tripadvisor and tripsemirates.com. Thanks, Tony

We provide links to GetYourGuide tours on this page. Scroll back up and have a look, we use them a lot and can certainly recommend the desert safaris we mention above, we also tried an speed boat tour recently. They are our preferred company.

Yes. We took the on off bus. It has three different guided tours, each a different color. We did all 3 in one day. Reasonably priced, Feel like we saw all highlights of Dubai.

Very easy to get a taxi or hop on the Metro also. But beware bad traffic and packed trains. It’s not a place you can walk much other than down around The Creek, Old Dubai and the Souks, with the little fery boats to cross.

Desert Safari Dubai is an amazing trip that will give you a unique experience. The undulating sands are not only an attraction, but they are an adventure that you should not miss. The sand will beckon you with the shine and mystery that is has hidden in it. The desert is one of natures amazing gifts to mankind that you should go on a Desert Safari to fall in love with the sand dunes.

I really like the blog you have written on Dubai very informative and in detail. I think you covered almost everything from hotels to popular places, activities, travelling, etc

Nice and simple guide for people planning to visit Dubai! I saw the city while watching live cricket match in Dubai. The city is very beautiful! I would love to go there!

Hi. I just came across your blog and wanted to know if there’s any place in Dubai where tourists can go horseriding?

I’m sure there are although I’ve never done it. Use the links above to the other tours and search through what’s listed there. Have fun !

Hi, We will be there in Dubai from 31/10/2018 to 14/11/2018. With my three kids,wife and mother.we are looking for deals at popular destinations.any suggestions?

Just spent 2 days in Dubai. The airport and process,of entering are seamlessly organized. Everyone very helpful, We chose,the Big Bus, on and off for tours of the city, marina and beach. Well worth the beautiful sites and stories of Dubai. We also visited Dubai Mall and saw the beautiful fountain light display.

We are planning a trip for Dubai in late December for roundabout 8-9 days We are a family of 4 including 2 children Can you help plan a tour? We are planning to save on the accommodation by buying some apartments but can’t find any reasonable options.

Hello! We will go to Dubai on Dec. 23 to 30, any suggestion for our itinerary? Any any suggested hotel which is cheap, comfy and near to mall and metro. Thanks in advance.

I’ll get back to you ASAP Loren. Been up Everest!

My husband and I are headed to Dubai in October as part of our round the world adventure. There seems to be conflicted information about brining in prescription medications, I am prescribed meds for anxiety and sleep. Have you heard problems arising at customs? We plan to have original bottles, prescriptions and letter from doctor. Any feedback would be helpful. Thank you.

Hi Jude. We don’t have prescription drugs so no first hand experience, but yes, it DOES happen. Keep all drugs in their original containers and have your doctor’s notification, but also check which drugs and medications are illegal or banned in Dubai. It’s not just Dubai, certain drugs, legal in your own country, can get you into deep trouble in others, even if prescribed. I’m sorry I can’t be much more help than that.

Thank you for the insights! I am heading to Dubai this autumn and look forward to exploring this amazing city.

Have a great time Claudette!

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Dubai Travel Guide

Last Updated: August 31, 2023

The towering and iconic Dubai skyline lit up at night

I found myself loving my first visit here so much that I extended my stay.

Dubai is a city trapped between worlds. It’s a place with a conservative culture and old-world customs while at the same time a Middle-Eastern Vegas where anything goes (so long as it’s behind closed doors). There’s a lot of partying that happens here.

But, beyond that, I was surprised at how much there was to do in this city. This city is more than just a flashy place to spend money. There’s a lot of cultural activities, museums, attractions, tours, and things to do here.

Dubai is a fascinating, multicultural city that deserves a lot more than a stopover. This travel guide to Dubai will help you plan your trip, save money, and make the most of your visit.

Table of Contents

  • Things to See and Do
  • Typical Costs
  • Suggested Budget
  • Money-Saving Tips
  • Where to Stay
  • How to Get Around
  • How to Stay Safe
  • Best Places to Book Your Trip
  • Related Blogs on Dubai

Top 5 Things to See and Do in Dubai

The sprawling sands and dunes of Dubai rolling into the arid distance

1. Visit the Burj Khalifa

The tallest building in the world, which opened in 2010, boasts a whopping 163 floors. You can go up to the 125th floor for 169 AED for epic views of the city. And for 399 AED you can climb even higher to floor 148 and visit the exclusive lounge. From there, you get panoramic views of the city and desert. Towering 555 meters (1,820 feet), the iconic tower contains a hotel, private residences, corporate offices, and a bar/lounge. At night, the building is illuminated by a spectacular light show of fish, palm trees, and other scenes while the fountain below dances to music. Get your tickets in advance here .

2. Take a desert safari

If you want to get a taste of the desert, head out on a day-long safari . You’ll be able to explore the desert, watch for birds and other wildlife, eat some traditional food, and take in the sweeping vistas. Tour offerings include desert jeep tours, camel riding tours, and horseback riding excursions. A day-long excursion starts at around 439 AED per person.

3. Visit Global Village

This is a massive entertainment extravaganza, with shopping, dining, and live performances all coming together to create an incredible cultural experience. It’s like Epcot Center at Disney World, except it showcases the different cultures of the Middle East. Enjoy ice-skating at Snowfest Ice Rink, visiting Ripley’s Believe It or Not, or taking a thrilling ride at Carnaval amusement park. Admission is only 18 AED.

4. Explore the Dubai Miracle Garden

This quirky and colorful garden opened in 2013 and is spread over 72,000 square meters (775,000 square feet), making it the world’s largest natural flower garden. It’s home to over 150 million flowers and all kinds of flower and plant sculptures. In addition to the natural beauty, you can experience various performances that change each week, and a daily flower parade with live music and choreographed dancers in full flower garb. If you get hungry during your visit there are more than 30 food and beverage options including cafes, candy shops, and healthy juice bars. Admission is 75 AED.

5. Have fun at Kite Beach

If you’re into kitesurfing or water sports, this is a cool place to catch some waves. The artificial beach is one of the most popular in Dubai and features lots of sugary white sand, kids’ activities, food and beverage vendors, fitness areas, and even a library. The winds pick up in the afternoon, making it a good time to hit the water or just sit back and watch others do it. If watersports aren’t your thing, come here to catch some rays and relax as it’s free and open to the public.

Other Things to See and Do in Dubai

1. wander the marina.

The marina area is surrounded by tall buildings and is composed of a beautiful scenic boardwalk. Here you’ll find lots of fancy boats, beautiful condos, and bars and restaurants overlooking the harbor. Be sure to check out Pier 7, which is seven floors of restaurants and bars on the water. Personally, I liked Asia Asia, with its gaudy Asian theme.

2. Hit the mall

Malls in Dubai are not like malls anywhere else in the world. There are over 65 malls in the city with more on the way. People love going to malls here! Between the Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates, you’ll find a ton of amazing things to see and do. There’s luxury shopping, nightly fountain shows, an aquarium inside the Dubai Mall (which has a 270-degree underwater tunnel you can walk through), and even indoor skiing at the Mall of the Emirates (the Mall of the Emirates also has over 650 stores and 100 restaurants). You can also visit the world’s largest themed mall, the Ibn Battuta Mall. It has a Moroccan theme and is named after the eponymous explorer (it has over 270 stores and 50 restaurants too). Be sure to dress appropriately and avoid tank tops, shorts, or mini-skirts.

3. Visit the Grand Mosque

Located in nearby Abu Dhabi, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is definitely worth a half-day trip. Built between 1996-2007, the mosque and its surrounding gardens span over 30 acres. It’s almost all white too, giving it a very majestic look. It’s a 90-minute drive from Dubai (about 290 AED each way in a taxi or 25 AED on the bus). You’ll want to make sure you wear appropriate clothing since it is a place of worship (they have cover-up items available for anyone without suitable attire). During Eid, upwards of 41,000 people visit the mosque each day. Admission is free.

4. Explore Old Dubai

This is Dubai as it used to be. Markets (like the famous gold market) pepper the area, small shops line the streets, and you can get lost in a dizzying maze of alleyways. Take a boat across Dubai Creek to Deira (you can ride an abra, a traditional wooden boat) and wander aimlessly around the streets, eat at some of the traditional restaurants, explore the art district, and see Dubai as it is away from the glitz of the malls and high-rises. Don’t miss the Dubai Frame (a landmark offering the best views of the city), the gold market (which has upwards of 10 tons of gold at any time), and the spice souk (a large spice market you can browse).

5. Tour the Jumeirah Mosque

Opened in 1979, this beautiful mosque is one of two in the city you can actually visit. Built in the Fatimid style, it consists of one large room and there is a guided tour every day at 10am and 2pm (except Fridays). It’s 35 AED and comes with a great breakfast spread. If you don’t know much about Islam or the role it plays in the UAE, it’s a pretty interesting and educational tour.

6. Go deep-sea fishing

It’s quite easy to book a spot on a boat and head out to sea if you want to try your hand at deep-sea fishing. Tour operators cater to all ages and levels of experience, and most packages even include lunch. Prices vary depending on what sort of vessel you book and how long you go but expect to pay 1,500 AED for a 4-6-hour trip.

7. Relax at Jumeirah Beach

This white-sand beach is a fantastic place to sunbathe and stroll along the boardwalk. Located along the coast just south of the city’s historic district, there are lots of shops to visit, and there is even an outdoor movie theater. Not only is this a great place to visit, but it’s a great area to stay because you’re surrounded by so many things to do. There are playgrounds here for kids as well as areas to BBQ. It’s perfect for picnics but gets super busy on the weekend so try to enjoy it during the week to beat the crowd.

8. Wander the Palm Islands

On this famous man-made palm tree-shaped island , you’ll find a large shopping walkway, the Atlantis resort, the Aquaventure waterpark, and a host of fancy restaurants, bars, and clubs. It’s beautiful to walk around and explore during the day (at night, it’s pretty boring!).

9. Visit the Souk Madinat Jumeirah

This souk (market) is in a modern building designed to look like something out of Aladdin but it’s actually home to some incredible restaurants. There’s a beautiful inner courtyard pond in this complex, too. Come here if you want to splurge if you’re a foodie! Don’t miss Al Makan for local dishes, Anar for Persian cuisine, and The Noodle House for tasty Asian eats.

10. Binge at brunch

Brunch is a tradition among locals and expats. Every Friday, everyone flocks to a midday buffet of unlimited drinks and food. As the day goes on, it often turns into debauchery that would make Nero proud. However, brunch is not a cheap affair, costing as much as 700 AED. Ask your hotel/hostel staff where the cheapest brunches are. You can usually find some for under 200 AED.

Dubai Travel Costs

A huge mosque lit up at night near the water of Dubai

Budget hotel prices – Budget two-star hotels start at 285 AED in peak season. In the off-season, budget rooms cost around 90 AED. Expect basic amenities like a TV, tea/coffee maker, and AC.

There are lots of Airbnb options in Dubai. A private room starts around 100 AED per night though you should expect to pay double (or even triple or quadruple) if you don’t book early. Enrire homes/apartments start around 250 AED per night, however, they average triple that price so book early.

Food – Emirati cuisine takes influences from its Middle Eastern neighbors. More recently, as an international hub, you can find all kinds of internal flavors here as well. Popular dishes in Dubai include hummus, shawarma, shish tawook (grilled kebabs), and knafeh (a sweet cheese pastry topped with rose syrup and pistachios). Dates and fish are common staples, with camel milk being a more traditional addition to the diet. Popular spices include saffron, cinnamon, and turmeric.

In Dubai, a meal out costs around 65 AED while dinner for two with drinks usually averages 190-300 AED. For fast food like McDonald’s, expect to pay around 30 AED for a combo meal.

A large pizza costs around 45 AED while Chinese food is around 50 AED. A beer is about 45 AED while a latte or cappuccino is 19 AED. Bottled water is around 2 AED.

If you cook your own food, expect to pay around 500 AED per week for groceries including pasta, vegetables, meat or fish, and other basic staples.

Backpacking Dubai Suggested Budgets

On a backpacker budget of 260 AED per day you can stay in a hostel, cook all your meals, take public transportation to get around, skip drinking, and do mostly free activities like enjoying the beach and visiting the malls and mosques. If you plan on drinking, add 40-80 AED extra per day.

On a mid-range budget of 870 AED per day, you can stay in a cheap hotel or Airbnb, eat out for a few meals, enjoy a couple drinks, take the occasional taxi to get around, and do more paid activities, such as a desert safari.

On a “luxury” budget of 1,425 AED, you can stay in a hotel, eat out for every meal, drink as much as you’d like, go out for a brunch, take paid tours, visit the Burj Khalifa, and rent a car for some day trips. The sky is the limit here!

You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages — some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in AED.

Dubai Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

Dubai is an expensive city. If you’re hanging out in the malls and restaurants that cater to expats, you’re going to spend a lot of money. That said, there are a few things you can do to cut costs so you don’t blow your budget. Here are some quick tips to help you save money in Dubai:

  • Use Groupon – Groupon is huge in Dubai and you can find tons of discounts, 2-for-1 specials, and deals on the website. If there is something you want to do, check there first as there is a high chance you’ll find a discount.
  • Get The Entertainer – The Entertainer is a magazine and app that offers discounts and specials on restaurants, hotels, and activities. Pick up a copy when you arrive in Dubai. It’s not cheap but sometimes you can find the app 50% off or get a free trial. There are monthly subscriptions starting at 35 AED per month and a “lite” version that is free. If you plan to see and do a lot, it’s worth the price.
  • Find happy hours – Dubai is full of happy hours. Plan your drinking accordingly to avoid the city’s high-priced booze.
  • Skip the booze – Outside the happy hours and all-you-can-eat brunches, drinking is expensive so I would go easy on the drinking during your visit — or skip it altogether if you’re on a budget.
  • Eat in Old Dubai – Step away from the hotels, malls, and fancy souks meant to make you think you are in Aladdin and head into Old Dubai for cheap eats.
  • Pick accommodation near the metro – Make sure your accommodation is near a metro stop. You don’t want to be walking around unnecessarily when it’s scorching hot and public transportation is much cheaper than taxis.
  • Bring a reusable water bottle – The tap water is safe to drink in Dubai so bring a reusable water bottle to reduce your single-use plastic usage. LifeStraw makes a reusable bottle with a built-in filter so you can ensure your water is always clean and safe.

Where to Stay in Dubai

Dubai doesn’t have a lot of hostels so you’ll want to book in advance if you plan to stay in a hostel. Here are my suggested places to stay in Dubai:

  • Green Sky Apartments
  • Bombay Backpackers DXB
  • Bohemian Backpackers

How to Get Around Dubai

Trees lining a narrow waterway with towering buildings in the background in Dubai

Public transportation – Dubai’s metro consists of nearly 50 stations. You can get to wherever you need to go, or close to it, with public transportation. Hours of operation depend on the day but both lines start operating from around 5:30am until about 1am. On Fridays, however, the trains don’t start running until 10am.

You’ll need a Nol Card to get around and you can buy the card at any of the ticket offices at the metro stations for 25 AED.

Fares depend on which of the zones you are traveling to. A standard ticket for one zone is 4 AED, for two zones it’s 6 AED, and if you are traveling through 3 or more zones it’s 8.50 AED.

If you can’t get to where you’re going by subway, the bus will get you there. Like the metro, the bus has different zones, and the Nol card is used as payment.

Ferry – The ferry in Dubai runs daily from three different terminals in the marina. Evening trips on the ferry are much busier, so be sure to get to the terminal 30 minutes early. Tickets range from 15-50 AED for silver class (seats in the main section of the boat) and 25-75 AED for gold class (more comfortable seats at the front of the boat).

Taxi – Taxis start at 12 AED and go up by around 2.50 AED per kilometer. Skip them if you can. They add up quickly!

Ridesharing – Uber and Careem are the two main ridesharing apps in Dubai. They aren’t usually cheaper than a standard taxi but they tend to be a lot more convenient.

Bicycle – Bikes can be rented from Nextbike for around 20 AED per hour or 80 AED per day.

Car rental – If you’re leaving the city, cars can be rented for around 190 AED per day. I would only rent one if you’re leaving the city. Otherwise, just use public transportation to get around. It will be much faster!

When to Go to Dubai

The most popular time to visit Dubai is between November-April. The weather is cooler and perfect for desert safaris, with daily highs averaging around 27°C (80°F). Flights and accommodation will be more expensive during this time though so plan accordingly.

May-August is the low season as Dubai just gets too warm. Daily highs average around 41°C (106°F) and make exploring the city unbearable. I visited in August and it was brutal. Skip the summer if you can!

The shoulder season between September and October is when the sea becomes perfect for swimming and water sports. It’s much less busy during this time so you’ll find fewer crowds and cheaper prices too.

How to Stay Safe in Dubai

Dubai is a very safe city. Violent crime is incredibly rare here. Petty theft and pickpocketing can occur, though they’re quite rare too. As long as you keep your valuables secure while you’re out and about you likely won’t have any issues.

Be aware that many activities that are legal in other countries are not legal in Dubai, such as displays of public affection between unmarried or LGBTQ partners, drunken behavior, dressing immodestly, swearing, photographing people without their permission, and criticizing UAE’s government.

You’ll need to dress and act conservatively here. All the wild and crazy stuff in the city happens behind closed doors. It’s a see no evil kind of thing. Don’t push the limit in public or you’re likely to get into serious trouble. Be extra cautious about being wild or “immodest” here.

Solo female travelers should generally feel safe here. However, the standard precautions apply (never leave your drink unattended at the bar, never walk home alone intoxicated, etc.) when you’re here. For an extra layer of safety, use the female-only cars on the metro. For more information, check out one of the many solo female travl blogs on the city to help you out.

Scams here are rare. If you’re worried about getting ripped off, you can read my post on common travel scams to avoid .

If you experience an emergency, dial 999 for the police, 998 for an ambulance, and 997 for the fire department.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance protects you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:

Dubai Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • HostelPass – This new card gives you up to 20% off hostels throughout Europe. It’s a great way to save money. They’re constantly adding new hostels too. I’ve always wanted something like this and glad it finallt exists.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • The Man in Seat 61 – This website is the ultimate guide to train travel anywhere in the world. They have the most comprehensive information on routes, times, prices, and train conditions. If you are planning a long train journey or some epic train trip, consult this site.
  • Rome2Rio – This website allows you to see how to get from point A to point B the best and cheapest way possible. It will give you all the bus, train, plane, or boat routes that can get you there as well as how much they cost.
  • FlixBus – Flixbus has routes between 20 European countries with prices starting as low 5 EUR! Their buses include WiFi, electrical outlets, a free checked bag.
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
  • Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!

Dubai Travel Guide: Related Articles

Want more info? Check out all the articles I’ve written on backpacking/traveling Dubai and continue planning your trip:

How to Save Money in Dubai (and 9 cool things to do there!)

How to Save Money in Dubai (and 9 cool things to do there!)

Dubai: The Las Vegas of the Middle East?

Dubai: The Las Vegas of the Middle East?

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A mixture of sadness, pride, and joy enveloped my heart when a very dear friend announced that she had been reassigned to their company’s UAE office. Sadness because I was losing yet another friend to a faraway land. We had been very close, and the thought of not being able to constantly see her or talk to her brought tears to my eyes. Pride because this was the promotion she had been hoping for. And joy, because — and I’m embarrassed to admit this — I finally found a reason to visit Dubai.

Well, in true Catriona Gray fashion, I’m always that guy who finds a silver lining and makes a run for it. Months later, I was in Dubai.

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UNDERSTANDING DUBAI

Dubai is a true global city, where people from all around the world come together. It is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The other six are Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain.

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Although Dubai City is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, it is not the federal capital of the UAE. That title belongs to Abu Dhabi. Yet, Dubai is the most populous, with the biggest fraction of the population composed of migrant workers, like the rest of the country. For many, like my friend, it is a land of opportunity. Much of the economy is driven by foreign migrant workers, which make up 80% of UAE’s population and 90% of its workforce.

Dubai is also the most popular destination among tourists, registering an estimated 16.7 million visitors in 2018 alone. Dubai has become the region’s banner city for opulence and grandeur. It is well-known for its ambitious projects like its artificial offshore islands and towering skyscrapers like Burj Khalifa, the tallest man-made structure in the world.

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Here are more facts about this city.

  • Location : Dubai Emirate, United Arab Emirates. UAE lies on the southeastern chunk of the Arabian peninsula in Western Asia (what many westerners like to call the Middle East). The UAE shares its borders with Saudi Arabia to the south and Oman to the east. Coordinates: 25°15′47″N 55°17′50″E.
  • Time Zone : UTC+4 (UAE Standard Time). Dubai is 4 hours behind the Philippines, Singapore or Malaysia; and 5 hours behind Japan.
  • Language : Arabic is the national language and the official language of the UAE. But English is the second language and is widely spoken.
  • Currency : UAE dirham (AED, Dhs, د.إ). AED 1 is roughly equivalent to PHP14, USD 0.27, SGD 0.37, EUR 0.24 (as of July 2019).
  • Modes of Payment : Cash and credit cards are both commonly accepted.

WHERE TO STAY IN DUBAI

Dubai is a coastal city, a long stretch of concrete caught between the waves of the Persian Gulf and the dunes of the vast Arabian Desert. The city is divided into several districts but these are what tourists should be more familiar with.

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  • Downtown Dubai. If you haven’t been to Dubai, this is probably the image that first pops in your head when you imagine the city. Downtown Dubai is where you’ll find some of the city’s most iconic structures including Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and Dubai Mall, one of the world’s largest shopping complexes. It is also sometimes called the New Dubai.
  • Dubai Marina. This is one of the most ideal places to stay in the city, which is probably why most European expats live here. It is hemmed in by a beach and is easily accessible. It is also close to a lot of attractions.
  • Jumeirah Beach. Another seaside district that is linked to almost anywhere in the city. Jumeirah is centrally located, surrounded by the Marina, the Downtown area, and the Old City. It is home to diverse communities including Europeans, Pakistanis, and Filipinos.
  • Al Barsha. Situated between Marina and Jumeirah. The great thing about this area is that it is well-connected to the rest of the city. You’ll also find several mid-range hotels here.
  • Bur Dubai. The heart and soul of Dubai. When they say Old City, they usually mean Bur Dubai. This was the center of the city before all the developments happened. If you want a more cultural and historical approach to your trip, this is the place to be. Lots of vibrant souks (bazaars), traditional structures, assorted restaurants, and cheap accommodations.
  • Deira. Traditionally considered an extension of the Old City. Think of it as a more modern Bur Dubai, also with plenty of affordable dining, shopping, and lodging options. The best part about Deira is its proximity to the airport.

Best Area to Stay in Dubai

What’s the best area? It depends on what you want to experience and how much you’re willing to spend. The Downtown and Marina areas are closest to the modern attractions but are notably expensive. When you search for hotels online, don’t be shocked to see hotels at USD 400 to 1000 per night. Dubai is widely considered a luxury destination, so there are dozens of luxury hotels especially in these areas. There are a few more affordable options.

Bur Dubai and Deira offer a more traditional experience at a significantly lower price. If you’re on a budget, Bur Dubai and Deira may offer more options that are within your spending range. You can find a double room at a great hotel for USD 100 per night. Budget hotels are also available, offering much cheaper rooms.

Top Budget Hotels in Dubai

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  • Rove City Centre. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
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  • Rose Park Hotel Al Barsha. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Roda Links Al Nasr. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Zabeel House MINI Al Seef. Check Rates & Availability! ✅

Top Dubai Hostels and Dorms

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A more pocket-friendly option is staying at a hostel. Although very few of them are available, they are all around the city, even in the pricier districts. You can find a dorm bed for USD 20 to 30 per night.

Here are some Dubai hostels that can be booked via Agoda.

  • AtTheTop Bed & Breakfast. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
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  • California Hostel Dubai Beach. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
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HOW TO GET TO DUBAI

Dubai is served by two airports: Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC).

Dubai International Airport (DXB). Located northeast of the city center, near Deira. DXB is the busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic. DXB is also the hub for airlines Emirates and flydubai. These two airlines alone connect Dubai to over 150 cities around the globe.

Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC). Located south of the city center. Only a handful of commercial flights are operated here, primarily by Russia’s flag carrier Aeroflot and European low-cost airlines like Wizz Air. Most flights are seasonal.

If you’re coming from Manila, the cheapest non-stop flights are operated by Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines. Here’s a quick random search on SkyScanner.

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Emirates sometimes reduce their rates when there’s a promo.

All three airlines use DXB. Travel time from Manila is usually 9 hours, 30 minutes.

DUBAI AIRPORT TO CITY CENTER

The good news is, the Dubai International Airport is situated not too far from the city center. In fact, you can get to Bur Dubai in 15 minutes or Deira in 5 minutes. Here are some of your options.

  • BY METRO. Dubai Airport is directly connected to the metro system, so just find out the metro station closest to your hotel. Both Terminals 1 and 3 have their own metro station. There’s one train leaving either station every 10 minutes. Operating hours: Saturday-Wednesday, 5:50am-12 midnight; Thursday, 5:30am-1am; Friday, 1pm-1am. Travel time: 15-20 minutes to Bur Dubai/Downtown, 2-5 minutes to Deira Fare: AED5 to Bur Dubai/Downtown, AED3-5 to Deira,
  • BY TAXI. There’s a cab queue right outside the terminal. For taxis picked up at the airport, a flagdown rate of AED25 applies. Then, AED1.96 is charged per succeeding km. Travel time: 10 minutes to Deira, 15-20 minutes to Bur Dubai or Downtown Estimated fare: AED50-60 to Bur Dubai, AED 60-70 to Downtown.
  • BY UBER/CAREEM. Uber operates in Dubai, so if you’re more comfortable with it, you can use this app to reach the city effortlessly. Aside from Uber, there’s also Careem, another transportation app, which you can use to book a private car or even taxi.

Note that if you decide to take the metro, you’re allowed only 2 suitcases and you must store them in dedicated areas.

HOW TO GET AROUND DUBAI

Dubai has one of the most advanced transportation system in the region, with a very uncomplicated metro, plenty of ride-sharing options, and the usual taxi service. But before we delve deeper into each, it is important to be familiar with the transport zones.

The city’s public transportation network is run and managed by Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), a branch of the local government. The agency has centralized all modes of transportation into a system that appears intimidating at first, but is more forgiving once you get the hang of it.

The city is divided into seven fare zones. But for tourists, most of the points of interest are within Zones 2, 6 and 5.

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Here are the zones that cover some of the most visited areas:

  • Zone 2: Dubai Marina, the Palm Jumeirah, Al Barsha
  • Zone 6: Downtown Dubai (Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall), Bur Dubai
  • Zone 7: Deira, Dubai International Airport

You can use RTA’s Journey Planner to figure out the best route you can take and the corresponding fare. The fare depends on the number of zones your journey will straddle and the type of ticket you use. Speaking of tickets…

Understanding Nol Cards

Nol cards are reloadable cards that give you easy access to Dubai’s public transportation system including the metro, buses, trams, and the Dubai ferry. All you need to do is hover the card above the reader and go. It’s similar to Hong Kong’s Octopus card or Singapore’s EZ card, but because of the zonal fares, it’s actually much closer to Melbourne’s myki, if you’re familiar with it.

There are four cards available: red, silver, gold, and blue (personalized). Assuming that you’re staying in Dubai for a short time, let’s just focus on the RED TICKET because it’s the most suitable for tourists.

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The RED Ticket is a disposable paper ticket that you can top up. Here’s what you need to know about it.

  • Price: AED 6 (AED 2 for the actual card and AED 4 balance that you can use immediately)
  • Reload limit: Can only be used up to 10 single journeys or 5 daily passes. (I’ll explain these daily passes later).
  • Types: It can only be used on one mode of transportation at a time. For example, METRO only or BUS only. You cannot use one card for metro and then a bus later. You will have to buy separate tickets if you change the mode of transport.
  • Validity: Valid for 90 days.

For short-term visitors, the RED Ticket is often sufficient. But if you’re interested in other types, we have a separate post for it.

If you feel like you’ll be taking public transportation multiple times a day, you might want to consider purchasing a pass instead of paying for every single ride. Purchasing a pass means you get to use the metro or bus for an unlimited number of times within the covered period.

The pass comes in five variants, tagged by number of days: 1-day, 7-day, 30-day, 90-day and 365-day passes.

A 1-Day Pass that covers all zones costs AED 22 (AED 2 for the card + AED 20 balance).

Note that your RED TICKET must have a minimum balance equivalent to 1 trip or 1 daily pass. Other cards must have a minimum of AED 7.5. Spot checks are done, and penalties apply.

Wifi Rental and Local SIM in Dubai

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For extra help when navigating or taking public transportation around Dubai, stay connected! A good Internet connection will allow you to use travel apps like Google Maps and Uber. You can also use one of the many Dubai Metro apps available.

Klook offers pocket wifi devices for rent and local data SIM cards that you can pick up at Dubai International Airport. Choose whatever is better for you. Both options will give you access to the city’s 4G/LTE network. If you’re a group, the pocket wi-fi might be more convenient.

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Dubai Metro links most of the city’s most popular attractions. It is composed of only two lines: RED and GREEN. It’s also easy to use. Just touch on your Nol card as you pass through the gates and make your way to the platforms to catch a train.

Trains run frequently from 5:50am-12 midnight (Saturday-Wednesday); 5:30am-1am (Thursday); 1pm-1am (Friday). Note that in Dubai, weekend is Friday-Saturday.

Here are some things you need to know about Dubai Metro.

  • It is generally comfortable, but expect some crowding during rush hours (7-9am and 4-7pm).
  • There are separate cars for GOLD class passengers. You must only use it if you’re holding a GOLD nol card. Otherwise, you might be fined a substantial amount.
  • Female passengers may also choose to use the FEMALE-ONLY cars.
  • Chewing gum, eating, drinking, and sleeping are prohibited onboard the metro.
  • Nol cards have a minimum balance that you must maintain. It’s AED 7.5 for silver, gold, and blue cards; and the equivalent of one trip or a daily pass for the red ticket.
  • Spot checks are sometimes done so always follow the rules. You don’t want to get fined.

There are plenty of Dubai Metro apps available on App Store and Google Play that you can use. Just make sure you know the nearest station to your origin and destination and it will show you how to get there (including the transfers) and how much the fare is.

With its network of wide roads, Dubai is a city ruled by cars. Despite the reliable metro, the taxi remains a very popular transportation mode. There are thousands of taxi units roaming the streets of Dubai.

A special fleet of pink cabs have also been deployed to serve female passengers. These taxis can pick up solo female passengers and groups with female members, but not solo males or male-only groups.

The standard taxi rate si AED 1.75/km. But take note of the following surcharges:

  • Minimum fare: AED 12
  • Regular taxi starting fare: AED 3 when hailed on the street, AED 6 when booked. A slightly higher night time rate applies (10pm-6am).
  • Ladies taxi starting fare: AED 6 from 6am-10pm, AED 7 from 10pm-6am
  • From the airport: AED 25
  • When passing through the Sharjah border: AED 20
  • When crossing a toll gate: AED 4

By Uber or Careem

Uber operates in Dubai, so if you’re more comfortable with it, you can use this app to reach the city effortlessly. Aside from Uber, there’s also Careem, another transportation app, which you can use to book a private car or even taxi.

According to my Dubai-based friends, the taxi is still slightly cheaper but Uber and Careem have better service. But between Uber and Careem, the latter is the better, cheaper option.

By Hop-On Hop-Off Bus

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If you’re a fan of HOHO tourist buses, you’ll be glad that it’s also available in Dubai. If you’re not familiar, these are the open-top sightseeing buses that roam the city and makes a stop at some of the city’s most popular attractions. You don’t need to busy your mind with fares and navigation. All you need to do is hop in, present your ticket, and get off at your desired stop.

Here are some of the stops covered by the sightseeing bus.

  • Burj Khalifa
  • Jumeirah Mosque
  • Mall of the Emirates
  • Dubai Creek
  • Deira City Center
  • Miracle Garden

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There are 6 day routes and 2 night routes available. Each bus is also equipped with multi-lingual audio guide that can give more information about every stop. Every ticket also comes with FREE tours!

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THINGS TO DO IN DUBAI

Burj khalifa observation deck.

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Ride the world’s fastest elevator to the 124th-125th floor of the world’s tallest man-made structure, the Burj Khalifa. Enjoy a fantastic view of the emirates! If you want to skip the lines, you can book in advance below.

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Hours Open: 8:30am–11pm, daily Nearest Metro Station: Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station (Red Line)

Dubai Desert Safari

This is definitely the most unforgettable tour that I did in Dubai! A desert safari tour usually starts in the afternoon and ends at night. It will take you on a 4×4 ride on the red dunes of the Arabian desert. You also get to watch the sunset and have a glimpse into the Bedouin culture. At night, dinner will be served as you enjoy a traditional show, including a tanoura and belly dancing performances.

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You’ll find a lot of desert safari tours on Klook, and almost all of them offer the same package. But the two below are the most popular. The first one is the regular tour, while the other is a more premium service. Both options include hotel pickup and drop off, and service of an English-speaking guide.

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IMG Worlds of Adventure

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This is the world’s largest indoor theme park! It spans an area of 1.5 million sq. ft., featuring dozens of attractions inspired by Marvel (Thor, Spider-Man) and Cartoon Network (Powerpuff Girls, Ben 10) among others. There’s also a spooky Haunted Hotel, for horror fans out there.

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Opening time: 11am until sunset. Closing time: Between 8pm and 11pm, depending on time of the year and day of the week. Closest Metro Station: Mall of the Emirates Station (Red Line). From here, you can take a cab to IMG Worlds of Adventure.

Legoland Dubai

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Legoland Dubai is the first Legoland in Western Asia. It harbors 40+ Lego-themed attractions and divided into six zones! It’s perfect for kids and kids at heart!

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Opening time: 10am Closing time: Between 6pm and 8pm, depending on time of the year and day of the week. Nearest Metro Station: Ibn Battuta Station (Red Line). From here, take the bus to Dubai Parks and Resorts. There are 26 trips from 7am until 11:15pm.

Dubai City Tour

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One of the best ways to truly appreciate the city is by joining a group tour. Not only will you get to see the tourist sites, you also learn about them along the way, with insights from locals. Klook’s Dubai City Tour will take you to some of the city’s historic and modern wonders alike including Burj Al Arab, Burj Khalifa, Jumeirah Mosque, Dubai Museum, and Palm Island. Hotel pick up and drop off are included.

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Dubai Mall is one of the largest shopping malls in the world. Aside from a great selection of stores and restaurants, it houses a lot of attractions that the whole family can enjoy including KidZania and the VR Park.

If you plan on trying out three of the attractions here, it would be best to purchase a Dubai Mall Attraction Pass, which you can use for up to 30 days. It also comes with a FREE SIM card worth AED65.

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Hours Open: 10am-12am, daily. Nearest Metro Station: Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station (Red Line).

Mall of the Emirates and Ski Dubai

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The Mall of the Emirates is another well-known mall in Dubai with over 600 retail shops and 100 restaurants. Aside from shopping, it also takes pride in its fun attractions including Ski Dubai, an indoor ski park where you can enjoy snow activities like skiing and hamster balling!

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Mall Hours: Sunday-Wednesday, 10am-10pm; Thursday-Saturday, 10am-12am. Ski Dubai Hours: Sunday-Thursday, 10am-12am; Friday-Saturday, 9am-12am. Closest Metro Station: Mall of the Emirates Station (Red Line).

Wild Wadi Water Park

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Although situated next to a vast desert, Dubai has an obsession with water parks. One of the most established name is Wild Wadi Water Park, which boasts 30 heart-racing waterslides and rides, including the 32-meter Jumeirah Sceirah, the tallest slide in the region. I think this has been featured on the Amazing Race a couple of times, too!

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Operating hours: 10am until sunset. Closing time is between 5:30pm and 10pm, depending on time of the year. Closest Metro Station: Mall of the Emirates Station (Red Line). From here, you can take a cab or the Bus 81 to Wild Wadi.

Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Beaches

The coast of Dubai Marina and Jumeirah District are fringed with public beaches (JBR Beach, Jumeira Public Beach). You can swim, get a tan, or simple admire the view here.

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Aside from the beach, visitors tend to gravitate towards The Walk , a waterfront boulevard flanked with retail outlets, cafes, and restaurants.

Dubai Miracle Garden

This is the biggest natural flower garden in the world, covering an area of over 70,000 square meters. The park features flowering plants that are creatively sculpted to mimic landmarks, animals, and other beautiful shapes. It’s a vibrant destination for the whole family, especially children!

It is not open year-round. The garden is routinely closed to the public in the extreme summer months (some time in April/May until October). It reopens some time in November.

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Entrance Fee: Adult, 50 AED; Child (2-12yo), 40AED; Child below 2yo, FREE. Operating hours: November-April, 9am until 9pm/11pm. Closest Metro Station: Mall of the Emirates Station (Red Line). From here, you can take a cab or the Bus 105 to Dubai Miracle Garden.

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Global Village is an international cultural theme park that combines tourism, entertainment and shopping. The cultures of around 90 countries are featured here, which makes a visit fascinating and, to a certain extent, educational. I enjoyed my time exploring this park, especially at night!

NOT open year-round! It welcomes visitors only from late October/early November until early April. Closed from April to October. The exact dates vary every year.

Entrance Fee: Adult, 15 AED; Child below 3yo or senior above 65yo, FREE. Operating hours: 4pm to 12am (weekdays), 1am (weekends) Closest Metro Station: Mall of the Emirates Station (Red Line). From here, you can take a cab or Bus 106 to the Global Village.

SAMPLE DUBAI ITINERARY

Here’s a sample 4-day 4-night Dubai itinerary. This assumes the following:

  • You’re a party of 2 pax, splitting some of the costs like hotel and cab fare.
  • You’re arriving at Dubai International Airport in the evening, so we added a Day 0.
  • You’re staying at a budget hotel/hostel in Deira for AED72 per night per person. Check the nearest Metro Station.
  • Your food budget is AED 25 per meal. You’ll find a lot of fast food chains or inexpensive restaurants within this budget. ZOOM, a convenience store chain in Dubai, also sells cheap packed meals.
  • You only have 1 theme park visit. For Day 3, choose among IMG Worlds of Adventure, Wild Wadi and Legoland.
  • Prices below are in UAE dirhams.

Note that the times here are just estimates, for sample purposes only. Actual times may vary so double check before your trip.

Feel free to change anything in the itinerary in order to match your preferences or flight schedule.

DAY 0 – ARRIVAL 09:40pm – Arrival at DXB 11:00pm – Buy nol ticket, top up, AED 10 11:30pm – Metro to Deira, AED 3 11:45pm – Walk to hotel 12:00pm – Hotel Check in

DAY 4 – DUBAI SOUKS 08:00am – Wake up call 09:00am – Early check out, leave bags 09:30am – Metro to Al Ghubaiba Station, AED 3 09:45am – Explore Souk places 12:00pm – Lunch, AED 25 01:30pm – Explore Bur Dubai, buy pasalubong 03:30pm – Metro to Deira, AED 3 04:00pm – Pick up bags at hotel 04:30pm – Metro to Airport, AED 3 05:00pm – Flight check-in 07:35pm – Flight out

If you follow the itinerary above, the total cost depends on what you choose for Day 3. But here are some ballpark figures per person:

  • Option A (with Legoland Dubai): AED 870 (PHP 12,110, USD 237, SGD 323, EUR 213)
  • Option B (with IMG Worlds of Adventures): AED 825 (PHP 11,500, USD 225, SGD 306, EUR 202)
  • Option C (with Wild Wadi Waterpark): AED 810 (PHP 11,280, USD 221, SGD 300, EUR 198)

The above estimates do NOT include accommodations, airfare, travel tax, and shopping expenses.

If you spend AED 72 per night on accommodations, Options A-C will cost you the following:

  • Option A (with Legoland Dubai): AED 1083 (PHP 15,100, USD 299, SGD 402, EUR 265)
  • Option B (with IMG Worlds of Adventures): AED 1038 (PHP 14,500, USD 283, SGD 385, EUR 254)
  • Option C (with Wild Wadi Waterpark): AED 1019 (PHP 14,200, USD 277, SGD 378, EUR 249)

The above estimates do not include airfare, travel tax, tips, and shopping expenses.

We added a little bit of extra allowance to cover incidental expenses, price adjustments, and other costs we might have missed.

There are many ways to further reduce the expenses. See the next section!

MORE DUBAI TIPS FOR THE POOR TRAVELER

  • Find a hotel that is within walking distance of a Metro Station , so you don’t need to take a cab all the time.
  • Cut your food budget. The itinerary above assumes you’re spending AED 25 per meal. But you can find cheaper options especially at Asian restaurants. Shawarma, manakish and sandwiches are also a lot cheaper.
  • If you can also find a place with a kitchen , you can prepare your own meals instead of eating out all the time.
  • Form a group with other travelers. This will allow you to reduce food and taxi costs.
  • Hit a supermarket or convenience store. A small bottled water at a restaurant can cost as much as AED 5. But you can find 1.5L of water at supermarkets for less than AED 2. Some convenience stores also sell cheap packed meals.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT DUBAI

Is dubai safe.

It is generally safe. The government also wants to build its reputation as one of the safest destinations in the region. There are shady areas, but most of the touristy parts of the city are very safe. That said, practice common sense and beware of pickpockets especially at crowded places.

In addition, make sure you follow the local laws and customs. Although relatively loose compared to its neighbors, Dubai is still pretty conservative by Western standards.

Do we need a visa to visit Dubai?

If you’re holding a Philippine passport, yes, you need a visa to visit Dubai or any part of UAE. The good news is, it’s easy to get one. We have a separate post for the application here: HOW TO APPLY FOR A UAE VISA!

When is the best time to visit Dubai?

November to March , when the temperatures are pleasant and comfortable and when most seasonal attractions are open. There’s a reason why some of these sites are closed for business for the rest of the year.

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While April and October can be tolerable, May to September is when the heat can be unforgiving.

Note that weekend in Dubai is NOT Saturday-Sunday. Instead, workdays are from Sunday-Thursday. Weekend is Friday-Saturday.

What type of power plug / socket is used in Dubai?

Type G , with 3 cornered pins. 220/240 V, 50 Hz.

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What is the tipping custom in Dubai?

Tipping is appreciated in Dubai but NOT mandatory. At restaurants, the bill usually includes a service charge already, but if you enjoyed the service, tipping 10% is customary.

For taxi drivers, you can tip AED 5 or tell them to keep the change if it’s less than 10 dirhams.

For bell staff, AED 5-10 is sufficient.

What is the escalator etiquette in Dubai?

Walk to the left, stand to the right.

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Thanks for sharing all the information! VEry helpful. :-)

One question: Is there also a day pass that allows to take metro AND tram AND bus AND water taxi as often as you want? If yes, what is the price?

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Thanks, Dan!

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Posted on Last updated: March 26, 2024

Traveling to Dubai for the First Time (2024): 19 Tips & Tricks

Traveling to Dubai (United Arab Emirates) for the first time  and not sure where to start? Indeed, planning a trip to Dubai might be overwhelming, even more so if this is your first time in this rapidly growing and continuously changing city!

When is the best time to visit? How much time do you need in Dubai? What are the best areas to stay in and how to travel around? Do you need to pre-book tickets or can you just go with the flow? How to save time and money and still see the best that Dubai has to offer?

Dubai is a city of contrasts, a place where modern extravagance and traditional values go hand in hand. From its towering skyscrapers to its pristine beaches and bustling souks, visiting Dubai is like stepping into a different world…

To help you plan your first trip to this dynamic and unique city, in this guide we share some of our top travel tips for visiting Dubai .

We have visited Dubai several times and all the information and tips in this article are based on our personal experience. Some of these tricks we only learned after several trips…

This practical guide includes all the info I wish we had known before planning a trip to Dubai. These tips will not only help you plan your trip, but will also show you how to make the best of your visit, time, and budget. Find out!

Top 5 Experiences in Dubai:

  • Burj Khalifa (book in advance + opt for the level 148 ticket for priority access).
  • Desert Safari.
  • Museum of the Future (book well in advance!).
  • Luxury Yacht Tour .
  • Abu Dhabi Day Trip .

What to know when traveling to Dubai - practical information and helpful travel tips for visiting Dubai UAE

Here are our top travel tips for visiting Dubai:

1. Avoid Traveling in Summer

Dubai is known for its scorching temperatures, especially during the summer months. To give you an idea, average daytime temperatures during June, July, and August are well over 40°C (104°F). Even in April or November, Dubai temperatures usually still exceed 30°C (86°F).

The best time to visit Dubai is during the winter months – between December and February. The daytime temperatures at this time of the year are usually around 25°C (77°F). So it’s still warm enough to enjoy beaches, pools, and waterparks, but the temperatures are also pleasant for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Good to know: Winter is also the peak tourist season in Dubai. So expect accommodation prices to be higher and more crowds at the main attractions. However, with some advance planning and preparation, you can still have a very enjoyable visit, more than in the summer.

The shoulder season – the months of March-April or October-November – can be a good time to visit Dubai as well. If you don’t mind temperatures of around 30-35°C (86-95°F), you can take advantage of somewhat lower prices and fewer crowds than in the winter.

In addition, you may want to check when Ramadan is. During this month, most Muslims do not eat from sunrise to sunset, so many restaurants will be closed during the day. This may might impact your experience, depending on the places you visit.

TIP: No matter when you visit Dubai, be prepared for the heat by wearing lightweight, breathable clothing, using sun protection, and staying hydrated. Plan outdoor activities for the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the peak heat.

READ ALSO: What It’s Like to Visit Dubai in February

Camels in Dubai desert

2. Book Attraction Tickets in Advance

One of the biggest mistakes you can make when planning a trip to Dubai is not to plan/book attraction tickets in advance.

Booking in advance means more time slots to choose from, better prices, and less time wasted queuing.  After all, you want to make the most of your trip to Dubai and not spend all your precious time standing in lines.

Good to know: Tickets to many popular attractions in Dubai are often sold out at least a few days in advance. Furthermore, many tickets are cheaper if booked online. In addition, some attraction tickets, e.g. Atlantis Aquaventure , cost less if you book at least a week before your visit.

For some places, not reserving in advance means that you won’t be able to visit at all.  For example, the Museum of the Future is so popular that all tickets are usually sold out at least 2-3 weeks upfront. If you want to be able to choose the time slot that fits you best, you need to book at least a month in advance.

If you want to visit observation decks at Burj Khalifa or Dubai Frame , you also need to book ahead. In most cases, a few days in advance is sufficient, but it really depends on the period when you travel and how flexible you are. Also, consider visiting these attractions early in the morning or late in the evening for smaller crowds and better photo opportunities.

PRO TIP: For Burj Khalifa, we recommend getting a ticket that includes Level 148 . Not only you get to visit another level which is not included with standard tickets, but you also get skip-the-line access through the security check and at the elevators, and it includes some snacks and drinks. It’s well worth it.

Overall, we always recommend booking tickets and tours at least a month before your trip. But keep in mind that for many popular destinations worldwide booking a month or even two upfront is not sufficient anymore.

Tickets don’t get cheaper and there’s less availability the longer you wait. Plus, if you use GetYourG u ide for all attraction tickets and tours like we do, you can take advantage of their very flexible cancelation policy.

Good to know: Booking tickets/tours via websites like GetYourGuide , Viator , or Tiqets also saves you money on exchange rates. The exchange rate they use is the official rate and transactions are in your currency. Whereas if you pay on the spot, it will usually cost you quite a lot more (not only because many tickets are more expensive at the counter, but also because of credit card fees, exchange rate deviations, etc.).

Plus, booking and paying ahead makes it easier to budget for your vacation and keep your credit card’s spending limit available for other expenses during your trip.

READ ALSO: Top Places to See & Things to Do in Dubai

Burj Khalifa Dubai

3. Foresee Enough Time & Plan Wisely

There is one thing that you may not realize as a first-time visitor to Dubai and that’s how huge the city is. It’s not a place that you can compare to cities like Rome or London , or even New York City where you can still walk between many attractions and see a lot in a short time…

Dubai is totally different! It’s big, not really walkable (except in some areas), and the attractions are spread out all over the enormous and ever-growing city.

Plus, road works and traffic jams turn every ride into an expedition. The same trip that takes 20 minutes at night or early in the morning can take you an hour or even longer during the day. And yes, public transport can be a good option, but it also has its limitations – more about it further below.

Good to know: When planning your sightseeing itinerary, you will see that most Dubai attractions work with timed entry slots. Be sure to foresee plenty of extra time everywhere though! Even with timed entry tickets, you will often be standing in line for an hour or even longer, not to mention the time that it takes to actually visit the place or get from one attraction to the other.

TIP: So while planning what to see and do, foresee enough extra time between the sights and don’t try to do too much in a single day. Also, group the attractions based on their location, and go for a mix of top attractions with some lesser-known ones. That way, you don’t have to rush from one queue to another and your trip will be much more relaxed.

This brings us to the next tip – see below.

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4. Don’t Try to See Everything

There is so much to see and do in Dubai that you could easily stay here for a few months and still not experience everything the area has to offer. So resist FOMO and the urge of having to see ‘everything’. It’s simply impossible, especially if you are only traveling to Dubai for just a few days or a week.

TIP: Choose a few places, attractions, and experiences that interest you the most and focus on those rather than ticking off boxes just because some guidebook told you that one or the other place is ‘a must’.

If you absolutely want to go to the top of Burj Khalifa, well – just do it and tick it off your bucket list. After all, how often will you get a chance to visit the world’s tallest building… In that case, book tickets in advance and be prepared to queue, or save time and avoid the crowds with priority access .

On the other hand, maybe you are perfectly content just seeing the building from the outside and rather spend your time visiting other viewing platforms like Sky Views , the View at The Palm , or Dubai Frame …

Or maybe you don’t care about any of these at all and much rather spend a day at a water park , exploring the old town souks (markets), or enjoying the views from a luxury yacht …

Dubai has so much to offer to all types of travelers. So personalize your itinerary based on what you really want to do, taking into account the time that you have, your interests, and your budget. If you are visiting Dubai with the family, try to incorporate some fun activities for the kids in your itinerary as well, even if it means that you’ll have less time for sightseeing.

READ ALSO: Dubai Itinerary (detailed guide for a week in Dubai)

Dubai tips - lazy river at Aquaventure water park

5. Consider Tours & Private Drivers

If you want to see a lot of Dubai in a short time or you don’t know where to even start deciding where to go, consider booking tours or private guides/drivers .

Sometimes, a private driver can also be cheaper than taking a taxi between all those places, and often, you can also find cars that can take up to 6 passengers (vs 4 in most taxis).

Just to be clear, I am talking about quickly seeing multiple places all over the city in a single day. If you want to spend more time exploring the sites, you better go on your own.

There are tons of different ‘city highlights’ tours that bring you to many of the main landmarks of Dubai in (half) a day. Keep in mind that in most cases, your ‘visit’ will be just a quick photo stop, so it’s not comparable to actually visiting the sights. But it’s a good way to get an introduction to Dubai and catch a glimpse of the top spots.

PRO TIP: If you do a city highlights tour, do it at the beginning of your trip! That way, you can later come back to some of the places that you like the most. An ideal way to explore Dubai is to take an introductory city tour first as you arrive and then thoroughly visiting some of the main landmarks and attractions on your own later.

Abu Dhabi day trip tip: One of the best guided tours we recently did in Dubai was this highly-rated tour. If you want to see the top sights of Abu Dhabi in a day, this tour has by far the best itinerary (I compared many tours before we chose this one and it didn’t disappoint).

READ ALSO: Best Abu Dhabi Tours from Dubai (+Review of the Tour We Chose)

Abu Dhabi Sheikh Zayed Mosque - day trip from Dubai

6. Save Time & Money with Combination Tickets

Dubai is expensive, there is no arguing about it. But with some smart planning, you can save some money on some of the main attractions.

One of the best ways to do this is by opting for combination tickets and/or city cards that include several popular places.

Here are some of the most popular deals:

  • Burj Khalifa + Dubai Aquarium (+-$20 savings per person).
  • Atlantis Aquaventure + Lost Chambers Aquarium (+-$25-30 savings per person).
  • GoCity Explorer Pass (up to 50% savings, depending on the attractions you visit).

Good to know: Some tickets cost more during the most popular times. For example, Burj Khalifa around sunset. So if you want to save money, be sure to check prices for different time slots/days when making reservations.

Lost Chambers Aquarium in Dubai

7. Stay Longer

You might be wondering how much time you need to see the best of Dubai. Well, there is really no straightforward answer to this and so much depends on your interests.

That being said, I recommend planning at least a week for a first visit to Dubai. But if you have time and your budget allows it, stay longer. You won’t get bored!

With a week in Dubai, you will be able to visit most of the top landmarks, explore several different parts of the city, and also find some time to relax and unwind. If you want to spend more time at the beach or by the pool, visit a water park or a theme park with your kids, or make a day trip to Abu Dhabi, ideally, you plan at least 10-12 days for Dubai.

But don’t worry if your trip is shorter and you can’t extend it. You can have a perfectly enjoyable visit and see a lot even if you only have a day or two in Dubai. Via the link below, you can find plenty of ideas for planning a shorter visit.

LEARN MORE: Dubai Stopover: How to See The Best of Dubai in 1-2 Days

Kids flying at iFlyDubai

8. Choose the Location of Your Hotel Wisely

Deciding where to stay in Dubai might not be as straightforward as you may think, especially if the main purpose of your visit is to explore the city.

There is not one perfect place to stay in Dubai – it’s simply much too big and too spread out for that.

However, some areas are better than others and some are really a disaster for commute. If you pick the wrong location, you might be stuck in traffic for hours every time you want to go anywhere and do some sightseeing. On the other hand, that same spot might be perfect for those who are mainly interested in swimming and dining, and are just looking for a relaxing vacation with maybe one or two excursions that include a pick-up and drop-off at the hotel…

TIP: I strongly recommend that you look at the map and the location of the places that you want to visit before deciding where to stay in Dubai. Also, consider how you will travel around.

For example, staying within walking distance of a metro station might save you a lot of time and money on commuting if you plan to do lots of sightseeing. Whereas staying in a nice walkable area with lots of shops and restaurants will be ideal if you like to go out at night.

Here are two of the very best areas to stay in Dubai:

  • Dubai Downtown (the area around Dubai Mall – Burj Khalifa) is very central and is perfect for those who want to do a lot of sightseeing, but also for shopping and dining. Sofitel Dubai Downtown is a great choice in this area, close to Dubai Mall and just near a metro station. Remember, however, that this is the heart of the city, so very busy and far from the sea.
  • Dubai Marina in the south of the city is another popular area to stay in Dubai. It’s a great choice for those who are looking for a more relaxing vacation, boat trips, water parks, dining, shopping, etc. The beach is not too far from here, however, it will take at least 45-60 minutes to reach the city center. Millennium Place is a very popular hotel not too far from the main Marina area and close to the metro. On a somewhat higher budget, JW Marriott Hotel Marina is a wonderful choice if you want to be in the heart of the Marina.

TIP: On our most recent visit to Dubai, we stayed at Rove La Mer Beach Hotel . It’s close to the downtown area, so quite convenient for sightseeing, but also with direct access to a private beach – the best of both worlds. We loved this hip modern hotel, also because it’s much smaller and more intimate – a kind of place where you don’t have to worry about losing your kids at breakfast. It also offers great price/quality for Dubai. The only downside is that the area around the hotel is still developing with lots of construction going on, but it will only get more attractive in the future.

Rove La Mer Beach Hotel in Dubai

9. Beware of Tourism Taxes

Hotel stays (including hotel apartments, guesthouses, holiday homes, etc.) in the United Arab Emirates are taxed with various fees, surcharges, and taxes. These amounts might vary depending on the hotel, but it’s not abnormal that these taxes add over 20-25% to your room rate.

For example, our recent hotel invoice in Dubai showed a 10% service charge, 7% municipality fees, 5 % VAT, and an additional 10 AED (+-$3) Tourism Dirham Fee per night.

Altogether, we paid about 24,4% on top of the official room rate. The good thing is that we knew in advance how much we had to pay. Otherwise, this could be a very unpleasant surprise…

So when looking for accommodation in Dubai and comparing prices, make sure that you are actually comparing the same thing!

Many hotel websites show prices without (some/any) taxes, so you may think that booking directly with them is cheaper. Often, it’s not the case at all!

TIP: We always use Booking.com for our accommodation bookings, also in Dubai. With them, you see the total price, including all fees and taxes, so you know exactly how much you will spend. (Depending on booking conditions, you may have to prepay for the stay in advance whereas the taxes are charged separately when you arrive at the hotel, but the total amount you see when making a reservation is correct).

Burj Al Arab luxury hotel in Dubai UAE

10. Use Public Transport & Local Taxis

Dubai’s public transport system is efficient and inexpensive. Depending on where you are staying and traveling to, it might be very convenient to use the Dubai Metro, Tram, Monorail, or even local buses.

However, this depends on the exact trip you are planning to make and also on the size of your group. Sometimes, public transport is the best way to get around the city quickly and affordably. But there are also many situations when it’s a real hassle and doesn’t make your trip faster or much cheaper.

In those cases, you will be glad to know that taxis are rather affordable in Dubai . The most expensive taxi ride we recently took in Dubai was 25 kilometers, it took over 50 minutes, and it cost us 76 AED (+-$21).

However, be careful that you only use official taxis! Because e.g. Uber is often quite a lot more expensive. Not even to mention that they sometimes charge twice the price during peak times of increased demand. We learned this the hard way, after taking a few overpriced Uber rides…

Also, unlike in many other countries where we use Uber all the time, in Dubai, you never really know how much you will pay until the end of the ride. The price you see in the beginning is usually just an approximate indication.

TIP: Install Careem app on your smartphone and use it to request ‘Hala Taxi’. That’s the best way to get an official taxi in Dubai. If you request ‘Rides’, it works similar as Uber and is more expensive. We learned this from a local taxi driver after a few very unpleasant experiences with Uber and private drivers randomly offering their services at the main tourist spots, and it saved us a fortune.

To give you an idea, we were quoted 120 AED ($33) by Uber and 150 AED ($40) by random ‘kind strangers’ for a ride that in the end cost us 22 AED ($6) by official taxi. When it comes to busy times and popular tourist hotspots, getting a taxi ride in Dubai can feel like navigating the Wild West…

LEARN MORE: Tourist Guide to Dubai Public Transport

Dubai travel tips - metro

11. Start Your Days Early

One of the best ways to make the most out of your trip to Dubai is to start your days early.

There’s much less traffic in the morning, so you can get everywhere much quicker. But the main advantage is that there are hardly any other people, even at the most popular attractions. In addition – if you are visiting Dubai in the warmest months – getting up early is the best way to avoid the biggest heat.

Good to know: Be sure to check opening times of the places you want to visit. While some attractions don’t open until noon, many others are open from 9-10 AM. There are also places – like e.g. Burj Khalifa – that you can visit at 7 AM, and on some days even earlier if you like…

For example, we recently went to the Aquaventure Water Park at Atlantis around opening time. There were no lines at the entrance and we could also do many popular slides without any wait. A few hours later, people were queuing for 45-60 minutes at the same rides…

In addition, the taxi ride to get there in the morning took us just 22 minutes. That same ride to get back to our hotel in the evening was over 50 minutes, not counting more than 10 minutes for a taxi to arrive… So yes, it really pays to explore Dubai in the morning!

READ ALSO: Tips & Tricks for Visiting Atlantis Aquaventure

Dubai Creek traditional boat Abra ride

12. Stay Connected

While pretty much all public places and tourist attractions in Dubai offer free Wi-Fi, we highly recommend getting a local SIM card for your visit to UAE. There are so many situations when it’s just much easier to stay connected. For example, if you need to book a taxi ride, or book some tickets on the go, etc.

Depending on your data plan, roaming can cost a fortune in Dubai. My provider sent me an sms saying that using data in UAE will cost me 15 euros per megabyte (ouch! and no, thank you!). So the first thing I did after landing in Dubai was disconnect roaming.

There are several ways to approach this:

  • Pocket Wi-Fi. One of the easiest ways to stay connected on the go is by renting a pocket WiFi at Dubai airport . This is a very convenient option if you don’t want to change anything on your phone. It’s also convenient if you are traveling with a family/friends since you can connect up to 10 devices to it.
  • Local SIM card. Alternatively, you can opt opt for a physical SIM card, which is also available at the airport . With this option, you will need to place this card into your phone. If you want to keep your ‘own’ phone number working as well, see if your phone has a dual SIM option – then you can use both. Otherwise, you may want to bring an old phone to use with this local card.
  • eSIM. There are many providers available (just search online), but what’s included and the prices vary a lot. Depending on which one you choose and also on your device, this can be a very easy and simple process, but it’s also not very straightforward if you have never done it before. Also, not all phones allow eSIM – so be sure to double-check if your smartphone has this capability.

Dubai Frame with flowers - Dubai tips

13. Respect Local Culture

While Dubai is a very cosmopolitan city, it’s also a place with different cultural norms and traditions. Overall, UAE is very ‘Western’ and Dubai in particular is very laid back and relaxed. With over 200 nationalities living in Dubai, it’s a true melting pot of different cultures. Still, remember that you are a visitor here, and be respectful.

Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or public places. Also, avoid public displays of affection, as these can be considered disrespectful.

If you’re visiting during Ramadan, be mindful of local customs and traditions. Keep in mind that many traditional restaurants and cafes will be closed during the day but will come to life after sunset. If you are visiting during Ramadan and are planning sightseeing during the day or a day trip to e.g. Abu Dhabi, it’s advisable to pack your own lunch.

One of the most common questions we get is what to wear when traveling to Dubai. Well, you will see people wearing all kinds of clothing – from burkas that cover the entire body to revealing summer clothes that hardly cover much at all. However, while a lot is tolerated, it’s not always appreciated.

So when in doubt, remember that it’s always safer to cover your knees and shoulders. See-through clothing is also not the best idea, unless on a beach.

TIP: Wear loose light clothes – not as much for religious or cultural reasons, but also because of the heat. Long skirts/dresses or wide summer pants will be much more comfortable than tight clothes.

LEARN MORE: What to Wear in Dubai

Emirati woman baking traditional bread in Dubai

14. Use Credit Cards

The official currency in Dubai is the United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) and all the prices are displayed in this currency. All regular businesses accept cash and electronic means of payment, such as credit cards or smartphone payments.

We haven’t encountered a single place in Dubai that wouldn’t accept a credit card. So if you want to make it easy and simple for yourself, you don’t even need to exchange money and can simply use cards everywhere.

Important! Inform your bank about your visit so that they don’t block your cards for ‘suspicious activity’. And even then… Despite precautions, one of my cards got blocked by a credit card company after a random payment at a restaurant in one of the main malls in Dubai. We had to call the bank to get them to unblock it again and they say that this happens when ‘the systems’ suspect anything suspicious, despite us having notified our bank in advance…

If you want to leave a tip to someone or purchase something small, you may want to have some local currency at hand. In that case, you can get some cash from local ATMs which you will find in malls all over the city. I strongly encourage you to only use ATMs attached to local bank offices as some others might charge additional fees and/or give the worst exchange rates.

PRO TIP: When using ATMs to withdraw money or paying by card, you always get an option between local currency (AED) and your own currency. Always choose local currency (AED) – that way, your bank will do the exchange and you will always get a better rate than the one offered by ATMs or pay terminals.

Good to know: We heard it on quite a few occasions that money is king in Dubai and it doesn’t matter in which currency you want to pay – they will accept it. Indeed, this is the case at the markets (souks) and some smaller private businesses. On a recent trip to Dubai, I could use Euros at the souk. The sellers also told us that they accept credit cards (just make sure to haggle – see below).

Dubai currency - United Arab Emirates Dirham notes and coins

15. Shop Smart

Dubai is a shopper’s paradise, but prices can vary a lot depending on where you shop. The prestigious locations like the Dubai Mall are home to some of the most expensive brands in the world and the prices here are usually very high. You will be able to find much better deals at the Dubai Outlet Mall, for example.

Also, if you go to various local markets (souks), be sure to shop around for better deals. Also, don’t forget to haggle – and not a little! Many sellers take advantage of tourists asking ridiculously high prices. Often, 3-4 times higher than what you should pay, and likely even more… Don’t be shy, offer the price that seems correct to you, and be prepared to walk away.

On a recent trip, I got intrigued by a perfume someone put on me while walking through the Dubai Spice Souk (this is common practice – people will (try to) put all kinds of stuff on you – from scarfs to perfumes etc.). So I asked how much it was. The prices depend on the size and the design of the bottle, they said, and so we settled on a medium-sized simple bottle and they told me it was 280 AED (+- 70 euros).

No way I would pay 70 euros for a tiny bottle of perfume at a market! And so we started the negotiations. In the end, I paid 20 euros in cash which – to me – felt like a correct price. The seller was telling me that this was way too low and he was only willing to do it because it was our last day in Dubai and my kids were cute… 😉

After that, I saw similar perfumes at Dubai Airport souvenir store and indeed, most of them were about 20-25 euros for about the same size I got. So don’t be afraid to negotiate and if you don’t feel comfortable with the price or the quality, simply walk away.

Arabic perfume at Dubai old town souk

16. Explore Beyond the Glitz

While Dubai is best known for its skyscrapers and extravagant landmarks, don’t miss out on its cultural gems as well.

One of the best places to catch a glimpse of authentic culture is Old Dubai. Visit the historic Al Fahidi neighborhood, explore the spice and gold souks, and take a traditional abra ride along Dubai Creek. These experiences are also quite touristy, but they are also totally different from the main attractions in Dubai.

TIP: There are many excellent guided tours that visit Old Dubai . They all take you to the same area, do the traditional boat ride on Dubai Creek, and visit the same local markets. Most tours also include local coffee and dades, and some also food tasting. While you can just visit the area on your own, these tours are really affordable and give you a somewhat deeper insight and insider tips.

On our recent visit, we chose this walking/food tour . It started with some traditional food tasting at a local restaurant, followed by a visit to the old town, a boat ride, and ended at the gold and spice souks. A nice way to spend a few hours and get to know a different side of the city.

READ ALSO: Best Tours in Dubai

Dubai spice souk - tips for visiting Dubai

17. Avoid Weekends

If you think Dubai is busy on a weekday, try to imagine it on a weekend or on public holidays.

So if you can adjust your plans, avoid visiting the most popular attractions on weekends (Friday afternoon, Saturday, and Sunday).

If you are in Dubai for more than a few days, this is really not difficult to do. Visit the most popular places such as Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Global Village , Miracle Garden , or theme parks and water parks on weekdays.

On weekends, you can do more relaxing activities such as a sightseeing a yacht trip , a speedboat tour , spend time at the beach or by the pool, go parasailing or jetskiing , or take a desert tour – see below.

Dubai Mall and Aquarium

18. Experience the Desert

No trip to Dubai would be complete without experiencing its desert. Book a desert safari tour for an adrenaline-pumping ride over the dunes, followed by a traditional Bedouin-style dinner under the stars. It’s an unforgettable experience!

There are many desert tour options , but when you look closely, they are very similar in what they offer. Depending on the option you book, you have one main activity – usually, dune bashing in a jeep, quad, or camel ride. Afterward, you spend time in a desert camp where you can partake in all kinds of different experiences.

Some of these experiences include taking pictures with falcons and camels, sandboarding, various shows (traditional dance, belly dance, fire show), henna tattoos, etc. There is always lots of local food and it’s surprisingly good.

Our experience: We have done two desert tours in Dubai (on different trips) and they were both very similar and both excellent. The first time we went on this dune safari tour and on a recent trip, we opted for this highly-rated tour that includes a longer camel ride . In both cases, the second part of the tour was quite similar, the main difference was that the first tour included an exhilarating jeep ride through the dunes, and the second one – a 45-minute camel ride.

The whole family really enjoyed these tours and I couldn’t say which one is better. All I can tell you is that it’s a nice experience that will make your trip to Dubai even more memorable.

Dubai desert safari - tips and tricks for visiting Dubai

19. Don’t Forget Little Important Details

Here are some additional travel tips for Dubai:

  • Bring a reusable water bottle. Dubai is so warm and dry that you will want to carry a bottle of water on you at all times. If you want to minimize plastic waste, you may want to bring your own reusable water bottle. Tap water is, in general, safe to drink. In addition, you will also see free water taps at some public areas, where you can refill your bottles.
  • Pack a travel adapter. UAE uses  Type G  plugs, same as in the UK. However, we noticed that in most hotels you can also simply use European plugs and sometimes a simple USB cable. Still, we always pack a Type G adapter just to be safe.
  • Bring a power bank to charge your phone on the go. Also, carry extra batteries for your camera.
  • Know that you are not obliged to tip, but it’s also appreciated. Many people tip 10-15% at the restaurants or give a small tip to tour guides. If you like to tip, make sure you have some small bills of local currency.
  • Bring a small crossbody bag for sightseeing. At some landmarks, you will be asked to leave bigger bags/backpacks in a locker. I like Hedgren crossbody bags for travel – they are light, sturdy, and very durable. The one I have is big enough to hold my camera, a power bank, documents, and even two water bottles, and I was never asked to use a locker. But pack the smallest backpack and you’ll often have to leave it behind…
  • Don’t forget sun protection. A sun hat, sunscreen lotion, and sunglasses are a must when visiting Dubai!

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So, these are some of the most useful travel tips for Dubai that you may want to know when traveling to this fascinating city for the first time. I hope that this helps you make the most of your visit.

Have a great trip!

Before you go, you may want to learn a bit more about Dubai with some surprising and interesting facts that will leave you fascinated and eager to explore more. Check it out: Fun & Interesting Facts About Dubai .

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Like a local | 17 Dubai travel hacks for first-timers

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Not so long ago, UAE barely surfaced in bucket lists for globe trotters. Within a matter of decades, the middle-eastern country has given the world not one, but two of the most luxurious destinations for a vacation. Currently, Dubai happens to be one of the most popular haunts for all kinds of travelers. The city has done a commendable job in developing the city to fit the tastes and preferences of people belong to any demographic. As such, you may require a little help to curate your trip to your liking. Read our guide below find useful hacks and money-saving tips for your trip to Dubai.

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Starting with the essentials, here's what you must know before getting to Dubai.

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Best Time To Visit Dubai

There are a number of factors that need to be considered before deciding on a time to visit Dubai. If there is one thing that is not ideal in Dubai, it is the weather. Summer in Dubai spans from May to September and sees extremely hot weather. Winter sees better weather but also experiences a sharp spike in the tourist footfall. If you had to pin it down to specific months of the year, February and November are the best times to visit Dubai. However, it must be noted that Dubai is never completely devoid of tourists. Here is a complete guide on the Best Time to Visit Dubai .

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Dubai Travel Tips 101 - A First Timer's Holy Grail

Below are the tips and hacks you're here for. Read on and thank me later!

#1 Grab a Go Dubai Card with no second thoughts

The Go Dubai Card is the smartest investment you can make upon reaching Dubai. This card allows you to save on the admission rates to many of Dubai’s top attractions. The card currently includes access to the top of Burj Khalifa, Dubai sightseeing tours, and many other activities that would otherwise cost you dearly.

Read all about creating a money-saving itinerary using the Go Dubai Card

#2 Let your belongings be

Dubai is one of the safest cities to be in. The government administers the city with an iron fist and as such, the rate of crime is negligible. So you can stop worrying about your belongings and enjoy the sights and attractions of the city.

#3 Know the Dubai Airport well

Fittingly, the Dubai International Airport is huge in every sense of the term. It will take you quite some time to get from one part of the airport to the other. Do not plan any activities immediately after arriving. Also, leave for the airport well in advance to board your flight.

Here's all you need to know about Airport transfers in Dubai .

#4 Dubai's not as conservative as you think

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You may have heard horrific stories of foreigners being locked up for PDA, public inebriation and homosexuality. All that said, Dubai is way more liberal than most Islamic countries. There are no concrete laws in Dubai that forbid anybody from wearing any kind of clothes but being a country with conservative values, it is preferable and respectful to wear clothes that cover the shoulders and knees. The nightlife is quite happening and you'll find expats and tourists drinking and canoodling in the many bars and clubs in the city. There's even a healthy gay community in Dubai! As long as you steer clear of cultural insensitivities, you're good to go in Dubai.

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#5 make inquiries about your medications.

There are some substances that may be legal in your country but are forbidden in the UAE. Most notable amongst them are medicines containing codeine or opiate ingredients. Visit your doctor beforehand to know the composition of your medications and change your prescription if required.

#6 Limit your liquor to bars & indoors

UAE being an Islamic nation follows the decrees dictated by the religion quite closely. Alcohol is not permitted outside the licensed restaurants and bars. You cannot be seen inebriated in public. A wide variety of drugs are also illegal in Dubai and their use is a punishable offense. Even electronic cigarettes are confiscated upon arrival.

#7 Check the calendar for Islamic events

During Islamic holidays like Eid, Ramazan etc, most happenings in the city are slim and limited. This may also affect the transport system within the city. In special cases, like during the holy month of Ramadan, food and beverage are not available before sunset. Plan your trip and daily sightseeing with these in mind.

#8 Don't forget to check out the Spas

Dubai Travel Tips - First Timers

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Not many people know Dubai for its spas, but once you go to one of the city’s spas, you will know why this point exists. The luxury hotels of Dubai have these spas that will change your opinion of spas forever. You can give the beauty clinics in the malls a miss.

Check out the top rated spas in Dubai

#9 Malls have a lot more than just shops in Dubai

While malls are mostly earmarked as a place to grab some food and shop, Dubai’s malls are way beyond this limited identity. Most malls have fun activities like gaming zones, ski slopes, aquariums or something that is definitely worth sticking around for. Moreover, if you thought that shopping at a Dubai mall would be a routine experience, you are wrong.

Here's all that you can do in Dubai Mall with this all access Dubai Big Ticket .

#10 Shed your inhibitions when eating out

Possibly the biggest issue that most people face when traveling to another country for the first time is getting accustomed to the food. In Dubai, being conservative when picking your food can only mean that you are losing out. Apart from the delicious local dishes, the city also serves Iranian, Filipino, Yemeni, Bangladeshi, Ethiopian, Pakistani, Afghan food to name a few.

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#11 here's one for the shopaholics.

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If shopping is your primary agenda in Dubai, plan your visit during the Dubai Shopping Festival (January) or Dubai Summer Surprises (July) for the best deals and heftiest discounts. Name it and you'll find it on sale during these months.

Read our complete guide to Dubai Shopping Festival and plan your shopping expedition better!

#12 Weekends in Dubai start on Friday

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While the rest of the world powers through Monday blues, those in Dubai have Sunday blues. This is because weekends in Dubai are Friday & Saturday, with the weekday resuming on Sunday. So shift your sunday brunch plans to Friday brunch plans because that is how this part of the world works.

#13 Dubai's not a city for walking

Those who love exploring a city on foot will be disappointed because this is one city that is explored better in a car. For starters, the heat is unbearable and secondly, the city is not designed for pedestrians. While it is pedestrian friendly, you probably won't feel safe walking on a footpath flanked by cars swooshing past 120km/hr. The only places you'll feel safe and comfortable walking are the malls which make up for the lack of footpaths!

#14 Should you tip?

Tipping isn’t norm in Dubai, but it is a common practice. Taxi drivers don’t expect to receive a tip, but luggage carriers and supermarket baggers are given a small tip for their services by most locals.

#15 Nightlife in Dubai is actually LIT

While most people may be apprehensive about Dubai's nightlife, you must know that Dubai's nightlife is vibrant and happening with a top-notch choice of bars, nightclubs and restaurants to lounge in and party. Parties often go on till 3:00 AM, so put on your best heels and party the night away while in Dubai. Yacht cruises in Dubai are also a great way to drink, dine and party; a common extravagance among locals.

Check out these clubs for the most happening nightlife in Dubai .

#16 Discover Dubai beyond the skyscrapers

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Dubai has a rich history, and the city's culture is absolutely fascinating if you scratch beneath all that gold. Make your way to the spice and gold souqs that fringe the Dubai Creek and haggle your way through turquoise trinkets from Iran, spices from Morocco and silver from Oman. Gold prices in Dubai are relatively cheaper, hence the gold souq is a great place to spend some big money if you're interested in buying some.

#17 Camel Races are a treat

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Image Courtesy : Timeout Dubai

Camel racing is not so common in most parts of the world, but it Dubai's favourite sport and a real treat for one who has never seen camels racing before. Did you know there are no actual jockeys on these camels, but rather small robots that sit on top of the animals and are controlled by someone nearby!!! The camel-racing tracks are massive that you can barely see the participants from your grandstand perch, but this one makes for a great experience.

Tips For Saving Money On Transportation In Dubai

  • Book your flight tickets to Dubai tickets well in advance to get the best prices. Not to forget, searching for flights on incognito is a good tactic to avoid cookies marking up prices based on your previous searches.
  • Take a flight to Abu Dhabi instead of Dubai as the flight rates to Abu Dhabi are cheaper. Direct buses are available from Abu dhabi to Dubai and you'll reach in less than 1.5 hours.
  • Grab a NOL Travel Card soon after reaching Dubai as cash is not accepted on most public transport modes, except cabs. NOL Card also saves some money as it is a unified payment mode valid over a long period of time. Check out this steal combo - Dubai NOL Metro Card + SIM Card
  • Metro is the cheapest and the fastest way of traveling through the city with tickets starting from AED 4.
  • Buses are pricier than metros and take longer, but they have better connectivity.
  • Refrain from using cabs in Dubai as they are extremely expensive and can run up your costs.
  • Use the ferries to traverse through the Dubai Marina. This mode of transport adds an element of sightseeing to the experience, especially after sundown.
  • Taking an abra ride across the Dubai Creek is a great way to experience the city's historic mode of transport. A one-way ticket per person costs only AED 50, economical and exciting!

Tips for Saving Money on Food in Dubai

  • After you've had your fill with the high-end bougie restaurants in Dubai, walk into the bustling alleys and devour a plate of shawarma and kebab. Not only is it cheaper, it promises an explosion of flavours and authenticity.
  • Ordering takeout in Dubai is not an expensive affair. The online delivery market leaders are UberEats, Zomato delivery and Talabat so feel free to laze at home and order in food at no extra costs( except a nominal delivery fee)
  • One of the cheapest and most delicious options for food available in Dubai is shawarma. It is available with different types of meat ( and vegetarian option of Falafel) and makes for a filling meal.
  • Choose Dubai packaged tours from Headout that offer a bundled meal option to save some more money on your trip.

More Tips To Save Money In Dubai

  • Use online coupons for meals and other deals to save a considerable amount on the actual rate. Zomato Gold, Groupon, Headout Offers are a few you must consider.
  • Choose a hotel close to a metro stop so that you can avail the cheapest and the fastest mode of transport in Dubai.
  • Use the city’s couch-surfing community to save on accommodations.
  • Skip drinking at restaurants and bars outside the happy hours as the normal price of alcohol at bars and restaurants are exorbitantly higher than the actual selling price.
  • If you're staying in Dubai for longer than 3 days, a service apartment or Airbnb works out to be cheaper than a hotel. That way you can even cook your own food and save the hefty service charges that hotels levy.
  • Use the Smart Palms that can be found in the streets of Dubai. These artificial structures that look like palm trees have charging ports and provide free WiFi.

Top Things To Do in Dubai

With your itinerary all sorted, here are our top favourites in Dubai. If any of these are missing from your itinerary, make sure you squeeze them in! There are a few recommended tours for each attraction, so if you haven't grabbed tickets as yet, now would be a great time.

1 Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa, one of the most recognized sights in the world, is located in the center of Dubai. With a height of 2,717 feet and 162 floors, this architectural marvel holds the Guinness World Record for being the tallest building in the world. Visitors may go all the way to the top of this engineering wonder and gaze upon the stunning views below.

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2 Dubai Frame

The Frame of Dubai, a stunning architectural marvel with two towers and a 93m long bridge linking them at the top, contains a void in the center rising from Dubai's Zabeel Park. The Frame of Dubai was built to "frame" Dubai's transition from a simple fishing village to the gleaming cosmopolitan metropolis it is today.

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3 Ski Dubai

Avoid the heat of Dubai by going skiing in UAE's winter wonderland, Ski Dubai! The first indoor ski resort in the Middle East is located at the Mall of the Emirates. Ski Dubai has a 22,500-square-meter covered area with real snow all year that may be visited.

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4 Dubai Desert Safari

The most fascinating of these excursions is the Dubai desert safari. After all, what can be more thrilling than a 4x4 vehicle journey into the adjacent desert? Dune bashing, fat bike riding, four-wheeling, and sand boarding are just a few of the interesting activities that make up a typical Dubai desert safari.

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5 Dubai Dhow Cruise

Dhow cruises are famous for their unusual sightseeing and dining experiences, as they cruise the waterways of Dubai Creek and the contemporary Dubai Marina. Sailing past prominent monuments while enjoying a delicious meal is an experience you will never forget.

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6 Aquaventure Waterpark

The Atlantis, The Palm Resort is located on the outer ring of the famed Palm Islands. The Aquaventure Waterpark, which is located within its borders, is the largest waterpark in all of the Middle East and Europe. Experience record-breaking water rides and slides, swim with sharks and rays, or simply relax on beautiful beaches while visiting an underwater world.

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7 Ferrari World

Ferrari World Dubai is an indoor theme park located in the United Arab Emirates. The park is operated by Meraas Holding and features rides, attractions and shows based on the Ferrari brand.The park opened to the public on 4 November 2016. It is located on Yas Island, which also houses Abu Dhabi International Airport and Yas Marina Circuit.

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8 Wild Wadi Water Park

The United Arab Emirates is home to some of the world's best water parks, including thrilling slides, one-of-a-kind rides, and relaxing rivers. While selecting a favorite may be difficult, Wild Wadi stands out for many people.

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9 Yas Waterworld

Yas Waterworld quickly rose to become one of the world's top 10 water parks. It is one of Abu Dhabi's favorite activities and serves as one of the Middle East's largest water parks with a 37-acre footprint.

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10 XLine Dubai Marina

The Xline Dubai Marina Zip Line is a thrilling journey that combines speed with a breathtaking view. Get on board and enjoy the rush as you plummet over 80 feet from the Amwaj Towers, across the Marina, and straight into the Dubai Marina Mall. Ride alone or with someone special in this one-of-a-kind zip-line adventure.

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How long should I stay in Dubai to make the best of my visit?

Depending on the kind of things you want to do and your budget, anywhere from 3 days to 7 days makes for an ideal time to explore the city. You can check out our carefully curated 3 day Dubai itinerary and 7 day Dubai itinerary .

What are the things I should avoid doing in Dubai?

Some of the things you must definitely avoid in Dubai are cross-dressing, drinking in public, bringing pork into the country, public display of affection and eating in public during the month of Ramadan. For a more exhaustive list of things that you must avoid in Dubai, head here .

Can I drink the tap water in Dubai?

Tap water in the UAE has been rated safe to drink but only as long as tanks and pipes storing and bringing water to the home are clean and in good condition. However, bottled mineral water is better preferred over tap water.

Is there anyway I can budget my Dubai trip?

You can foresee the average costs for your Dubai trip by using the budgetyourtrip tool.

How much is the customary tip in Dubai?

While most restaurants add service charge on the final bill, it is still common among most diners in Dubai to tip the service staff. A figure between 10 - 15% is customary, but this is dependent on the quality of service.

Can I hail an Uber in Dubai?

Yes! You can hail an Uber in Dubai or use the official city taxis (Dubai Taxis Corporation). Taxis fares in Dubai are cheap when compared to western cities and drivers are known to be courteous with reasonable English. The best way to know the fare for the official city taxis would be to download the DTC app and type in your origin and destination .

Is Dubai safe for solo women travelers?

Dubai is one of the safest places to travel in the world, and naturally safe for solo women travelers as well. A majority of the places are well lit after dark and police patrolling is well in place. Here's a quick guide to traveling solo in Dubai that will answer all your questions!

What are the video calling services allowed in Dubai?

All Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services like Whatsapp, Viber, Skype and FaceTime that allow free calling via an internet connection, are banned in the UAE. Note, their messaging platforms are permissible.

Botim is the only VoIP service that is legal in Dubai. It is a paid service and is integrated with your SIM card. It costs AED 50/Month and provides unlimited voice and video calls. To know more about Botim head here .

Do tourists need alcohol license Dubai? 

Tourists to Dubai can buy their liquor at any of the 17 designated outlets of Mercantile and Marketing International (MMI), an authorized retailer of alcohol and issuer of liquor licenses to residents as well. This 30-day license is issued to tourists free of cost and only requires one to sign a form affirming their tourist status and an acknowledgment undertaking of the rules and regulations with regards to purchasing, transporting and consumption of alcohol in Dubai.

Know more about the Tourist alcohol license here .

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The Ultimate Dubai Travel Guide

The Ultimate Dubai Travel Guide

Dubai Travel Guide - Are you currently in the process of organizing a journey to Dubai? You are about to experience a delightful surprise.

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  • Updated: December 7, 2023
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Dubai Travel Guide – Are you currently in the process of organizing a journey to Dubai? You are about to experience a delightful surprise.

Our complete Dubai travel guide has everything you need to make your vacation to this dynamic city unforgettable.

Dubai offers everything—beautiful architecture, world-class shopping, delicious food, and thrilling desert excursions.

Dubai has something for everyone—luxury, adventure, and culture. So saddle up and prepare to conquer this stunning city!

What awaits you in Dubai? Stop looking elsewhere! Our complete Dubai travel guide covers prominent sites, must-see neighborhoods, and local suggestions.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Overview of Dubai : Often perceived as a luxury stopover, Dubai is a city with deep cultural roots and a range of activities that go beyond its glitzy surface. It's a blend of conservative culture and a Middle-Eastern version of Las Vegas.
  • Burj Khalifa : The world's tallest building with observation decks offering panoramic views.
  • Desert Safari : A day-long adventure in the desert, including jeep tours and traditional food.
  • Global Village : A cultural and entertainment extravaganza showcasing Middle Eastern cultures.
  • Dubai Miracle Garden : The world's largest natural flower garden with over 150 million flowers.
  • Kite Beach : Popular for kitesurfing and water sports, with various amenities.
  • Exploring the Marina, shopping malls, and the Grand Mosque.
  • Visiting old Dubai for a traditional experience.
  • Enjoying the Jumeirah Beach and Palm Islands.
  • Experiencing local and international cuisine in various restaurants.
  • Hostel and budget hotel prices are provided with an average cost for food, transportation, and attractions.
  • Three suggested budgets: Backpacker (260 AED/day), Mid-range (870 AED/day), Luxury (1,425 AED/day).
  • Use Groupon and The Entertainer for discounts.
  • Eat in Old Dubai for cheaper meals.
  • Choose accommodations near the metro for convenience and cost-effectiveness.
  • Use a reusable water bottle as tap water is safe to drink.
  • Accommodations : Limited hostels available; advance booking recommended.
  • Public transportation is efficient with a metro and bus system.
  • Taxis and ridesharing options like Uber and Careem are available.
  • Bicycles can be rented for short trips.
  • Car rental is advised only for trips outside the city.
  • Best Time to Visit : November to April for cooler weather; avoid May to August due to extreme heat.
  • Safety Tips : Dubai is generally safe, but conservative behavior and dress are advised. Awareness of local laws, especially regarding public behavior and photography, is important.
  • Travel Insurance : Recommended for all travelers.
  • Booking Resources : Various recommended platforms for booking flights, accommodations, and tours.

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Unlock the Wonders of Dubai: Your Complete Travel Handbook

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Dubai is an incredible city that provides a one-of-a-kind blend of luxury, culture, and adventure.

Whether you want to explore towering buildings, engage in world-class shopping, or immerse yourself in the rich Arabic culture, Dubai has plenty for anyone.

In this comprehensive Dubai travel guide, we will take you on a journey through the geography, attractions, activities, cuisine, and transportation options that Dubai has to offer.

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Geography and Climate

Tucked away on the Arabian Peninsula in the bustling Middle East, Dubai is nestled on the southeastern coastline of the Persian Gulf, staking its claim as the largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Now, don’t go thinking it’s all vast expanses, though. With an area covering just around 1,588 square miles, it’s a bit of a pocket rocket in terms of land size.

But, don’t let its compact size fool you! This city is like a Pandora’s box, jam-packed with an endless treasure trove of attractions and experiences waiting to be explored . Dubai’s got more than just a few aces up its sleeve!

One thing to note – Dubai serves up a healthy dose of heat! With a climate that’s as dry as a bone, you can expect sweltering summers that often tip the scales at a toasty 104°F (40°C).

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A visit during these months means you’ll want to drink like a fish and slather on sun protection to keep from frying like an egg under that relentless sun.

On the flip side, winter in Dubai is a whole different ball game.

Picture perfect days ranging from a mild 64°F (18°C) to a balmy 86°F (30°C), making it an idyllic time to play tourist and explore the city . So, folks, pack your bags and let’s dive headfirst into the wonders of Dubai!

Dubai Travel Guide: Getting to Dubai

Embarking on an adventure to Dubai? We’ve got you covered! Navigating your way to this gleaming jewel in the United Arab Emirates is a breeze with our handy guide.

From flights to visas, let’s unpack the essentials of getting to Dubai, your gateway to an unforgettable vacation.

Dubai International Airport (DXB), one of the busiest airports in the world, serves the city.

It is well-connected to major cities worldwide, with multiple airlines providing direct flights to Dubai. When you arrive at the airport, you can take a cab, metro, or bus to the city center.

Road Travel

If you want to travel to Dubai, there is a network of motorways connecting it to other emirates in the UAE and other countries.

Dubai’s roadways are well-kept, and driving in the city is quite simple. Keep in mind, though, that Dubai’s traffic can be crowded at peak hours.

Dubai is also a popular cruise destination, with several cruise lines including a stop in the city on their itineraries.

If you arrive by boat in Dubai, you will dock at the Dubai Cruise Terminal, which is conveniently positioned in the city center.

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Dubai offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference. From luxurious hotels to cozy vacation rentals, you will find the perfect place to stay during your visit .

Luxury Hotels

If you are looking for a lavish experience, Dubai is home to some of the world’s most luxurious hotels.

From the iconic Burj Al Arab, known as the world’s only seven-star hotel, to the Atlantis, The Palm, which is located on the stunning Palm Jumeirah island, these hotels offer unparalleled luxury and indulgence.

Budget Hotels

For travelers on a budget, Dubai also has a variety of budget-friendly hotels and guesthouses.

These accommodations provide comfortable rooms and convenient amenities at an affordable price, allowing you to save money while still enjoying your stay in Dubai.

Vacation Rentals

If you prefer a more home-like experience, consider booking a vacation rental in Dubai. There are numerous options available, ranging from apartments to villas, many of which offer stunning views of the city’s skyline or the Arabian Gulf.

Vacation rentals are a great choice for families or larger groups, as they usually provide more space and privacy than traditional hotel rooms.

Top Dubai Attractions

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Dubai is known for its iconic landmarks, modern architecture, and unique attractions. Here are some must-visit attractions in Dubai:

Burj Khalifa

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No visit to Dubai is complete without a trip to the Burj Khalifa. Standing at a towering height of 2,722 feet (829.8 meters), the Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world.

Take an elevator ride to the observation deck on the 148th floor, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and beyond.

The Dubai Mall

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Adjacent to the Burj Khalifa is The Dubai Mall, one of the largest shopping malls in the world. With over 1,200 retail outlets, including high-end fashion brands and international retailers,

The Dubai Mall offers a shopper’s paradise. Don’t forget to explore its entertainment offerings, such as the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo or the famous Dubai Fountain show, which takes place on the mall’s waterfront promenade.

Palm Jumeirah

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Shaped like a palm tree, Palm Jumeirah is an artificial island that stretches out into the Arabian Gulf.

It is home to luxurious resorts, such as Atlantis, The Palm, and offers a stunning coastline with pristine beaches.

Take a walk along the Palm Jumeirah Boardwalk or indulge in water sports activities such as jet skiing or paddleboarding.

Exciting Activities and Entertainment in Dubai

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Dubai offers a multitude of activities and entertainment options that cater to all tastes and preferences. Here are some popular choices:

Desert Safaris

Embark on a thrilling desert safari and experience the beauty of Dubai’s vast sand dunes. Take a ride on a 4×4 vehicle through the desert, try sandboarding, or enjoy a mesmerizing sunset over the dunes.

You can also indulge in a traditional Bedouin-style dinner and live entertainment, including belly dancing and henna painting.

Water Parks

Escape the heat and have a splashing good time at one of Dubai’s water parks. Aquaventure Waterpark, located at Atlantis, The Palm, offers thrilling water slides and a unique aquarium experience.

Wild Wadi Waterpark, situated in front of the iconic Burj Al Arab, is another popular choice, featuring adrenaline-pumping rides and wave pools.

Dubai is a shopper’s paradise, with a multitude of shopping options. From traditional souks to modern malls, you are sure to find whatever you’re looking for.

Explore the traditional souks, such as the Gold Souk and the Spice Souk, where you can haggle for unique jewelry, spices, and traditional Arabian goods.

If you prefer a more modern shopping experience, head to the Dubai Mall or Mall of the Emirates, which offer a wide range of international brands and designer boutiques.

Cultural Experiences in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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While Dubai is known for its modernity, it also offers a wealth of cultural experiences that allow you to immerse yourself in the local traditions and heritage. Here are some cultural highlights:

Dubai Museum

Located in the historic Al Fahidi Fort, the Dubai Museum offers a glimpse into the city’s past. Explore the exhibits that showcase traditional Emirati life, ancient artifacts, and archaeological findings.

The museum provides a fascinating insight into Dubai’s transformation from a small fishing village to a global metropolis.

Jumeirah Mosque

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Visit the beautiful Jumeirah Mosque, one of the most significant landmarks in Dubai. This stunning mosque is open to non-Muslim visitors and offers guided tours that provide an in-depth understanding of Islamic culture and traditions.

Cultural Tours

Take a cultural tour of Dubai to explore its diverse neighborhoods and learn about the city’s heritage.

From the vibrant Al Fahidi Historic District to the picturesque Bastakiya Quarter, these tours offer a deeper understanding of Dubai’s local culture, art, and architecture.

Cuisine and Dining in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai is a melting pot of cuisines, offering a wide range of culinary delights that will satisfy every palate.

Here are some dining options to consider:

Local Delicacies

Indulge in traditional Emirati cuisine and savor flavors such as lamb machbous, a spiced rice dish, or harees, a creamy wheat and meat dish. You can also try local delicacies such as camel meat, which is available in select restaurants.

Fine Dining

Dubai is a haven for food enthusiasts, with numerous fine dining restaurants helmed by renowned chefs.

From Michelin-starred establishments to celebrity chef-owned restaurants, you can indulge in gourmet cuisine from around the world.

Street Food

For a more casual dining experience, explore Dubai’s street food scene. Head to the city’s vibrant food markets, known as souks, and sample delicious treats such as shawarmas, falafels, and kunafa, a traditional Middle Eastern dessert.

Shopping Experience in Dubai

Dubai is famous for its shopping, offering a wide range of retail therapy options to suit every taste. Here are some shopping highlights:

Traditional Souks

Experience the authentic charm of Dubai’s traditional markets, known as souks. The Gold Souk is a bustling market where you can find exquisite gold jewelry, while the Spice Souk offers a sensory experience with its aromatic spices and herbs. Don’t forget to haggle for the best prices!

Mall Shopping

Dubai is home to numerous world-class shopping malls that offer an unparalleled shopping experience.

From the luxurious Mall of the Emirates to the elegant Dubai Mall, you can find everything from high-end fashion brands to electronics and homeware.

Gold and Spice Souks

If you are looking for a unique shopping experience, head to the Gold and Spice Souks in Deira. In these vibrant markets, you will find an array of gold and precious gems, as well as a variety of aromatic spices.

Exploring these souks is an exciting way to immerse yourself in the local culture and discover hidden treasures.

Transportation Options in Dubai

Dubai’s transportation system is efficient and well-developed, making it easy to get around the city. Here are some transportation options:

Metro and Public Buses

Dubai has a modern and extensive metro system that connects major attractions and neighborhoods.

The Dubai Metro is clean, reliable, and offers a cost-effective way to travel around the city . If you prefer buses, Dubai’s public bus network covers most areas, providing an affordable mode of transportation.

Taxis and Ride-Sharing

Taxis are readily available in Dubai and are a convenient way to get around, especially if you prefer door-to-door service.

You can easily hail a taxi on the street or book one through a taxi app. Ride-sharing services such as Uber and Careem are also popular and provide an alternative to taxis.

From Skyscrapers to Sandy Dunes: Your Ultimate Dubai Travel Guide

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Dubai, pals, is an out-of-this-world destination, boasting a smorgasbord of experiences to tickle any traveler’s fancy.

You’re in for a treat, whether you’re itching to gawk at architectural marvels, splurge on posh shopping sprees, or dive headfirst into the local culture.

From the sky-kissing Burj Khalifa to the lively, scent-filled souks, each nook and cranny of this city is a treasure trove of wonders .

So, what are you waiting for?

Stuff your suitcase and buckle up for an unforgettable Dubai escapade, where a blend of luxury, thrill, and warm Arabian hospitality is ready to roll out the red carpet for you.

Hold on to your hats, folks, because Dubai is all set to blow your socks off!

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days in dubai are enough.

For a comprehensive Dubai experience, a stay of 4 to 7 days is typically recommended. This duration allows you to explore the city's major landmarks like Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and the Dubai Fountain, as well as enjoy desert safaris, explore traditional markets (souks), and relax on the beaches. If you're interested in day trips to nearby emirates like Abu Dhabi, consider extending your stay.

How much should I budget for a trip to Dubai?

The budget for a Dubai trip can vary greatly depending on your travel style and choices. For a budget traveler, planning around $70 to $100 per day can cover basic accommodation, public transport, and modest dining. For a mid-range experience, budget around $150 to $250 per day for better accommodations, more dining options, and activities like desert safaris or entry to attractions. Luxury travelers should budget $300 or more per day, as Dubai offers a range of high-end experiences. Keep in mind that shopping, high-end dining, and certain experiences like skydiving or luxury desert tours will increase your budget.

Can I plan a Dubai trip on my own?

Absolutely, you can plan a Dubai trip on your own. Dubai is well-equipped for tourists, with extensive information available online for hotels, activities, and transportation. The city is known for being safe and having an efficient public transport system, making it relatively straightforward for independent travelers to navigate. However, consider researching local customs, rules, and necessary bookings for popular attractions in advance.

What are the rules for female tourists in Dubai?

Female tourists in Dubai should be mindful of local customs and laws to ensure a respectful and trouble-free visit. While Dubai is modern and relatively liberal, it is still important to dress modestly, especially in public areas like shopping malls and when using public transport. This typically means avoiding excessively tight or revealing clothing and ensuring shoulders and knees are covered. In more traditional areas and when visiting mosques, it's advisable to cover your arms and legs fully. Public displays of affection should be minimal, and cohabitation for unmarried couples, while generally overlooked, is technically illegal. It's also important to note that during Ramadan, eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours is prohibited.

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Your ultimate desert safari Dubai guide 2024

Dubai, a city of superlatives and dreams, offers an enchanting blend of modernity and tradition. One of the experiences that encapsulate the essence of Dubai is a desert safari tour . In 2024, this Emirati gem is set to offer even more thrilling and unforgettable desert adventures. From thrilling dune bashing to cultural encounters in the heart of the Arabian desert, this complete guide will help you plan your desert safari Dubai adventure like a pro.

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1. The basics — planning your desert safari Dubai

Before we delve into the exhilarating world of desert safaris, let’s cover the basics.

Dubai desert safaris are available year-round, but the best time to visit is during the cooler months from October to April. This period offers pleasant weather with daytime temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C, making outdoor activities much more enjoyable. Traveling during this time will ensure a more comfortable experience without the scorching summer heat.

Desert safaris can be a half-day or full-day experience, with some options even extending into overnight stays. The choice depends on your preferences, schedule, and how immersive you want your experience to be. Whether you’re a brief thrill-seeker or a more adventurous traveler, Dubai desert safari options cater to your needs.

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2. Types of desert safaris in Dubai

Dubai offers a range of desert safari options in 2024. Let’s explore the various safari experiences:

Morning safari

For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, the morning safari is ideal. It includes dune bashing and sandboarding, followed by a visit to a camel farm, and a chance to meet the graceful creatures. The morning sunlight paints the desert in warm tones, offering a serene and peaceful backdrop for your adventure.

Evening safari

The evening safari is perfect for witnessing the desert’s stunning sunset. It typically includes dune bashing, camel rides, and a lavish barbecue dinner in a desert camp. You can also enjoy traditional dances and henna painting. The dramatic transition from day to night in the desert is a spectacle you won’t want to miss.

Overnight safari

For a more immersive experience, consider the overnight safari. After an evening of fun and cultural experiences, you can spend the night under the starlit desert sky in a traditional Bedouin-style camp. It’s an opportunity to truly connect with the desert’s serenity and beauty.

Private safari

If you’re looking for a more personalized experience, private safaris are available, where you can customize the activities and even choose your campsite. This option is perfect for those seeking an exclusive and tailored adventure.

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3. The thrill of dune bashing

When it comes to desert safaris in Dubai, one activity stands out for its sheer adrenaline rush – dune bashing. It’s essentially a roller-coaster ride through the desert dunes in a 4×4 vehicle. Your skilled driver will expertly navigate the sandy terrain, taking you on a heart-pounding journey of twists and turns. Hold on tight, as you ascend and descend the dunes, creating an exhilarating experience you won’t forget. For adventure seekers, this is an absolute must-try.

The dune bashing experience provides an exciting way to explore the desert’s undulating terrain. You’ll feel the rush of the wind and the excitement of each twist and turn. The vehicles used are specifically designed for this purpose, ensuring both your safety and the thrill of the adventure.

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4. Cultural encounters on a Dubai desert safari

Dubai desert safaris aren’t just about adventure; they also offer an opportunity to connect with the region’s rich culture and heritage.

Camel riding

Experience the age-old tradition of camel riding, a gentle and unhurried journey through the desert. Camels have long been a symbol of the Arabian Peninsula and a vital mode of transportation in the past. Riding one will give you a unique perspective of the vast desert landscape.

Camel riding is not just an adventure; it’s a connection to the roots of the region. As you sway gently atop these majestic creatures, you can appreciate the resilience of the Bedouin people who relied on camels for their survival. The experience evokes a sense of nostalgia for the past and an understanding of the desert’s importance in Emirati culture.

Falconry displays

Falconry is deeply ingrained in Emirati culture. Many Dubai desert safaris include falconry displays, where you can witness these majestic birds of prey in action. Learn about the ancient art of falconry and the significance of falcons in the region.

Falconry is not just a sport; it’s a tradition that has been passed down through generations. The bond between the falconer and the falcon is profound, and the incredible speed and precision of these birds in flight are a sight to behold. Watching a falconry display provides a glimpse into the long-standing connection between the people of the desert and these magnificent birds.

Traditional Bedouin camps

In the heart of the desert, you’ll find traditional Bedouin-style camps that recreate the ambiance of old Arabia. These camps are a perfect setting for cultural immersion. Enjoy traditional Arabic coffee and dates, get henna tattoos, and watch mesmerizing belly dance performances under the starry desert sky.

Visiting a traditional Bedouin camp allows you to step back in time and experience the simple yet beautiful way of life in the desert. The warm hospitality of the camp hosts, the aroma of Arabic coffee, and the rhythmic melodies of traditional music create an atmosphere that’s both enchanting and educational.

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5. Dining in the desert

A highlight of your Dubai desert safari is undoubtedly the dining experience. From lavish barbecues to authentic Emirati cuisine, there’s something to satisfy every palate.

Barbecue dinners

Evening and overnight safaris often culminate in a delectable barbecue dinner served in the desert camp. Enjoy a spread of grilled meats, fresh salads, and an array of international and local dishes while you soak in the captivating desert ambiance.

Barbecue dinners in the desert are a culinary delight. The aroma of sizzling meat over open flames blends perfectly with the desert air. You can savor a variety of dishes, from succulent kebabs to perfectly marinated chicken. Dining under the open sky, surrounded by the quiet beauty of the desert, adds a touch of magic to your meal.

Emirati cuisine

For a more authentic experience, some Dubai desert safaris offer traditional Emirati cuisine, giving you a taste of the local flavors. Savor dishes like Al Harees (a slow-cooked wheat and meat dish) and Al Machboos (spiced rice with meat or seafood), provide an opportunity to explore the rich and diverse Emirati food culture.

Emirati cuisine is a treasure trove of flavors, deeply rooted in the country’s history and culture. The dishes are a reflection of the resourcefulness of the Bedouin people, who transformed simple ingredients into delectable dishes. Trying Emirati cuisine allows you to understand the history and heritage of the region through the language of food.

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6. Additional activities on a desert safari Dubai

Aside from the key attractions, desert safaris in Dubai offer a range of other activities to keep you engaged.

Sandboarding

Channel your inner adventurer and try sandboarding down the desert dunes. It’s like snowboarding but on the soft sands of the Arabian desert. Whether you’re a seasoned boarder or a beginner, it’s a thrilling experience for all. As you glide down the dunes, you’ll feel the rush of adrenaline and the soft grains of sand under your feet. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy the desert landscape from a different perspective and add a touch of adventure to your safari.

Hot air ballooning

For a more serene perspective of the desert, consider a hot air balloon ride. As you gently ascend into the sky, you’ll have a breathtaking panoramic view of the vast desert landscape. It’s a tranquil contrast to the adrenaline-fueled dune bashing. Hot air ballooning offers a peaceful and majestic view of the desert at sunrise or sunset, allowing you to appreciate the vastness and tranquility of this unique environment.

The desert’s isolation from city lights makes it an excellent location for stargazing. After the sun sets and the campfires are lit, lay back and marvel at the starry expanse above, a rare opportunity for urban dwellers to connect with the night sky. The desert’s silence and the clarity of the night make it a prime location for stargazing. You’ll be able to spot constellations, planets, and shooting stars, creating a profound connection with the universe.

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Ready for the best Dubai desert safari experience?

A desert safari in Dubai is a journey that takes you from the heart of a bustling metropolis to the tranquil and awe-inspiring desert landscape. In 2024, Dubai promises an even more unforgettable experience with a perfect blend of adventure and culture. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a culture enthusiast, a Dubai desert safari experience has something for everyone.

As you plan your visit to this dazzling Emirate, make sure to include a desert safari on your must-do list. Your Dubai adventure awaits in the heart of the Arabian desert. The 2024 desert safaris promise a fantastic blend of tradition and modernity, adventure and serenity, making your trip a memorable one.

From the thrill of dune bashing to the beauty of a starry desert night, Dubai’s desert safaris offer an unforgettable journey that combines excitement, culture, and natural beauty. Embark on your desert adventure, and let the Dubai desert unveil its magic as you experience the wonders it has to offer in the year 2024.

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Mirela Letailleur , coming from the capital of Romania, now embraces the serene beauty of Southern France, her current residence. With a heart that beats for exploration, Mirela channels her passion through her widely recognized travel blog, The Travel Bunny. Her blog serves as a treasure trove for those seeking to unravel the charms of Europe on a budget. As the creator of bespoke, complimentary travel guides, Mirela’s expertise doesn’t just skim the surface. Her deep-rooted knowledge of local culture transforms her guides into keys for authentic experiences, striking a chord with budget travelers. Though her journey began amidst the historic contours of Europe, her expertise has transcended continents, now echoing through the mesmerizing dunes of Dubai.

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24 Best Things to Do in Dubai

From exploring traditional souks to skiing indoors, here's how to get to this know this dazzling city.

In Dubai , it's possible to chill on the beach, stroll in the desert, and have a cocktail at the top of skyscraper all in the same day. “Dubai’s got a glorious magnetism to it," says Nada Badran, a Dubai resident for more than 30 years and experience curator and tour guide with Wander With Nada . "There’s so much palpable energy in the air, and every day the city offers a new opportunity for creative fulfillment."

Despite the above, Dubai is sometimes shrouded by misconceptions, says Isabella Sullivan, founder and editor of Near+Far , a travel magazine for modern Middle East travelers. “The first misconception is that it’s all glossy, fake, and superficial, which couldn’t be further from the truth," she told Travel + Leisure . Another misconception is that it’s not a safe place to visit. On the contrary, Dean Hayter, travel product manager at Origin , says that “living in Dubai is the safest I have ever felt in any city."

So if any of the above has kept you from booking a trip to this vibrant city, you can set your mind at ease. And once you've arrived, here are the best things to do in Dubai.

Related : The Best Times To Visit Dubai for Beautiful Weather, Lower Prices, and Fewer Crowds

Learn about local coffee culture.

The Arab world is known for its coffee — from traditional Turkish coffee to modern delights like cereal lattes — and Dubai has myriad cafes in which to get your daily fix. “[There are] so many cool, unique, artsy, and design-led coffee shops," says Sullivan. "Some have beautiful gardens and outdoor spaces, while a new slew of them have moody interiors and unique, immersive themes." Sullivan’s favorites are The Grey , Nightjar Coffee and Tom&Serg .  

Cruise Dubai Creek.

In the past, Dubai Creek was part of the trade route connecting ports in the Arabian Gulf. Today, it's a beautiful way to see the city , and one of Hayter's top suggestions in Dubai. “Go to Dubai Creek before sunset and hire an abra (traditional wooden boat) for a private cruise," Hayter says. "When you're in the middle of the creek and the sky turns pink and the call to prayer fills the sky, it is magical.”

Go stargazing in the desert.

Fascinated by the night sky? Book a night safari with ecotourism company Platinum Heritage , which includes guidance from an astronomer and use of a telescope. “The sky is so dark that you get to see the most incredible blanket of stars," says Hayter. "If you're with an astronomer who can explain everything you're looking at, it's an amazing experience."

Play a round of golf.

Golf may not come to mind immediately when planning a vacation to the Middle East, but Dubai has several recognizable courses, including The Emirates Golf Club – Majlis Course , which is considered one of the best in the destination. Kelvin Cheung, chef partner at Jun’s and a Dubai resident for two years, suggests checking to see if any of your credit cards include free rounds of golf as a perk. Note that the best time to golf here is between November and March, when the weather is more comfortable.

Relax at a Dubai beach.

“Dubai has some great and uncrowded public beaches, where you can just enjoy the warm Arabian sea and sunshine at no cost,” says Sullivan. Try Kite Beach, since it also offers fantastic showers and bathrooms, plus a handful of food stands and coffee shops. For an extra treat, rent a Careem bike and cruise along Kite Beach’s lengthy boardwalk.

Enjoy the diverse dining scene.

Between the innovative design of its restaurants and the exceptional diversity of its culinary offerings, Dubai is a fantastic place for foodies. When planning your meals, consider chic restaurants like Amazonico , which takes you on a sensory journey through the Amazon; SEVA , a laid back, plant-based cafe within a wellness center; and Jun’s , a fusion restaurant with the Burj Khalifa skyscraper as its backdrop and where the chef aims to introduce himself to each table. “The city offers a wide range of flavors and textures, and truly pushes boundaries," says chef Cheung of Jun's. "Because the Dubai food scene offers top-quality food and service in every corner of the city, my team and I stay motivated to deliver excellence with every experience. There are very few places in the world that cater to such a diverse set of people.”

Indulge in the facilities of a luxe hotel.

Visiting a world-class hotel in Dubai and enjoying its wellness offerings is a must. “Dubai has so many gorgeous hotels, and more often than not, you can purchase day passes to enjoy their facilities, including beaches, pools, and spas; some also have tennis and padel courts,” says Sullivan. "Apps like Privlee and Viya are great for tourists and residents; you pay a fee and have unlimited access to partner hotels, beach clubs, and gym facilities, so you can try somewhere new every day.”

Get lost in the streets of Old Dubai.

“I am probably at my happiest when wandering in Old Dubai’s streets, sikkas (alleys), and souks , which are swarming with activity," says Badran of Wander With Nada. "The labyrinthine souks are where everyone wants to sell you something; ‘Shakira’ and ‘professor’ are heard countless times, as vendors appear to have unanimously agreed it's the best way to capture customers’ attention. People duck into beckoning small shops where stools are commonplace, as is a cup of chai, and every transaction involves a lengthy bargaining debate. Sounds of carts mingle with scents of aromatic spices and musky perfume."

Explore Al Serkal Avenue.

Al Serkal Avenue is an industrial warehouse district that has been transformed into a creative hub. “It’s an oasis of art, community spaces, and all things quirky," says Badran. "To visit is to be transported to another world of art galleries, cozy cafes, boutique shops, and plenty more." The venue's galleries are open to the public at no cost, and it's fun to wander here even if you’re not an art buff.

Go on a desert adventure.

Tour through the desert in a 4x4, or go extreme off-roading in a dune buggy or on a quad bike with Expert Rangers . And if you want the full Arabian desert experience, book the package that includes sandboarding, camel riding, an Arab dinner, and entertainment.

Get the best view of Dubai.

If you're a thrill seeker, consider a dive with Skydive Dubai . Divers fall 13,000 feet through the sky over the Palm Jumeriah — what a memory to take home with you.

Book a traditional spa treatment.

A hammam is a traditional cleansing ritual that involves hot steam, a revitalizing scrub, rhassoul clay, and vitamin-E rich products — you are bound to exit this experience feeling the softest you’ve ever felt. We recommend booking a hammam treatment at the Guerlain Spa at the One&Only The Palm.

Head to Hatta.

Hatta is in the Hajar Mountains, about 60 miles outside of Dubai. This is the perfect place to appreciate nature — go for a hike with spectacular views, kayak in the reservoir, or mountain bike on designated trails. There's also a heritage village that’s home to restored traditional houses and a defense tower.

Scuba dive in a pool.

Deep Dive Dubai isn’t your typical swimming pool — it’s the deepest in the world at about 197 feet deep. Scuba, freediving, and snorkel courses are offered here, and if you're already certified, you're welcome to explore this underwater world designed to look like a sunken city.

Visit the Museum of the Future.

This building is an architectural wonder in shape and design. The exterior is wrapped in Arabic poetry, and the structure's circular shape represents humanity while the abyss in the middle signifies the indefinite future. Inside you will find immersive exhibitions that ask observers to reflect on the world, the future, and themselves. Purchase tickets in advance, as the museum is a popular attraction and day-of tickets aren't always available.

Visit Expo City Dubai.

This venue is a future-forward miniature city that maintains much of what was offered during the World Expo (Expo City was part of the exhibitions, which took place in 2022, delayed due to the pandemic). The sustainable city offers educational experiences and attractions that revolve around global topics, plus multiple playgrounds and parks .

Spend a day at Dubai’s newest resort.

Beyonce performed an exclusive show for the opening ceremony of Atlantis The Royal — what a way to get the world's attention. This ultra-luxurious resort is worth checking out, even if you aren’t staying the night. It’s home to eight restaurants helmed by celebrity chefs (including Nobu by the Beach), a sky-high infinity pool, a club with panoramic views of the skyline, and dozens of other experiences.

Book a tour with Wander with Nada.

Nada of Wander With Nada is a fun and peppy guide, sure, but she's also incredibly knowledgeable about Dubai, and therefore just the guide you want to get to know the destination. Choose from several tour options, including one that highlights Dubai landmarks and another that focuses on Old Dubai.

Party at a beach club.

Beach clubs in Dubai are worth the hype, with Twiggy by La Cantine and Nammos being two of our favorites. Rent a cabana or beach chair and spend the entire day (or just a few hours) soaking in the sun with a drink in hand, listening to vibey beats.

Shop in Dubai Gold Souk.

The streets may as well be paved with gold in Dubai's Gold Souk , a fascinating marketplace with nearly 400 vendors. You will see gold of all karats and styles, from simple to elaborate. Note that if you do plan to purchase something special, don’t be shy about negotiating for a better price, as that is custom here.

Shop in a Dubai mall.

Dubai has no shortage of malls, where you'll find just about every brand you can name. Visit Dubai Mall to see one of the largest malls in the world (it's also home to the Dubai Aquarium); the textile souk for traditional shopping; or the Dubai Design District (D3), which is home to pop-up fashion boutiques and rotating art installations.

Go skiing indoors.

If you can dream it, Dubai can execute it, and Ski Dubai is proof. Want to ski indoors then step outside into warm weather? This is the place. Maintaining freezing temperatures all year long, this ski resort provides guests with ski suits to keep them cozy. Lessons are available, and there's even a chair lift — and penguins — inside.

Order a tailor-made outfit.

If there’s one thing foreigners may not know about the Middle East, it’s that the tailors are amazing, and that most locals have everything from simple, everyday outfits to wedding gowns tailor-made for them. A trip to Dubai is therefore an opportunity to have your dream design brought to life. Visit the textile souk for fabric, get measured by a tailor, and voila, you’ll have a new outfit within days. Getting fit for traditional dishdasha (for men) or abaya (for women) is a nice way to bring a bit of Dubai home, too.

Ride the Dubai Metro.

The Dubai Metro is an extensive and well-maintained public transportation system that connects major locations in Dubai at an affordable price. Residents typically use these trains for their daily commute, so hop on a train to feel like a local.

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