What to visit?

Desert

Perfect place for a 4x4 safari, camel rides, sandboarding, and traditional dinners under the stars.

Burj Khalifa

The tallest building in the world. You can go up to the “At the Top” observation deck and enjoy incredible panoramic views of the city and the desert.

Palm Jumeirah

Artificial island shaped like a palm tree, full of luxury resorts, private beaches, and the famous Atlantis, The Palm, which features a water park and an aquarium.

Burj Al Arab

The most luxurious hotel in the world, shaped like a sail. Even if you don’t stay there, you can visit its exclusive restaurants and admire its iconic architecture.

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Choose your favorite season

and live a unique experience in every corner of the destination.

  • Spring (March 20 – June 21): The start of the warm season with temperatures ranging from 68°F to 104°F. Sunny days are perfect for exploring the city and enjoying the luxury of the desert.


  • Summer (June 22 – September 23): The heat peaks, with temperatures from 84°F to 106°F. Ideal for pools, resorts, and air-conditioned experiences while the sun shines nonstop.


  • Autumn (September 24 – December 21): Mild temperatures from 63°F to 102°F, a perfect time for strolling, city tours, or outdoor activities.


  • Winter (December 22 – March 19): The most pleasant season, with temperatures from 63°F to 84°F. Perfect for fully discovering Dubai, from its beaches to the desert, without worrying about extreme heat.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Is it safe to travel to Dubai?

Yes, Dubai is very safe. It has one of the lowest crime rates in the world thanks to its strict laws and high level of surveillance.

  • What documentation do I need?

A passport valid for at least 6 months. Check requirements based on your nationality.

  • What currency is used?

The dirham (AED) is the official currency. Credit cards are accepted in most tourist areas.

  • How do I get around?

The metro, taxis, and apps like Uber or Careem are convenient. You can also rent a car with a U.S. driver’s license.

  • What language is spoken?

Arabic is the official language, but English is widely used in shops, hotels, and restaurants.

  • What type of plugs and voltage are used?

Type C plugs (two round pins) are used, with 220V voltage and 50Hz frequency.

  • Can I show affection in public?

It’s not recommended. Kissing, hugging, or romantic gestures in public may lead to warnings or fines.

  • What should I know about Ramadan?

During Ramadan, Muslims fast during the day. Do not eat, drink, or smoke in public until sunset. Many restaurants serve food in private areas.

  • What clothes should I wear?

Dress modestly: shoulders and knees should be covered in public places. Swimsuits are allowed at beaches and resorts.

  • Is tipping necessary?

It’s not mandatory but common. In restaurants, leave 10–15%, and small tips for taxi drivers or bellhops are appreciated.

  • Do I need health insurance?

It’s not required, but highly recommended since medical care in Dubai is expensive without insurance.

  • Can I take photos freely?

Take photos respectfully. Do not photograph military facilities or local women without their consent.

  • What is the weather like in Dubai?

The climate is subtropical and arid, with very little rain. June to September is very hot; November to March is the best time to visit.