Our Dubai Packages
Dubai's average temperature lies between 13°C and 45°C. It is a desert with long, arid, and partly cloudy summers. The average summer season in Dubai lasts for four and a half months and usually starts around mid-May and continues till September. August is usually the hottest month in Dubai. For people looking to explore Dubai in the summer, June and July are ideal. If you would like to visit the place during the winter, you should consider visiting in December or February. The peak winter season lasts for three months in Dubai, and the weather starts getting warmer in March. Overall, November to April is the best time to explore Dubai, as the city has an optimum temperature during this period. This allows you to try the activities you like without a hassle.
Dubai is located in the Persian Gulf, the northeastern part of the United Arab Emirates. It is the second-largest of the seven Emirates. Although it hosts a 70% urban population today, before the 1960s, Dubai was a fishing village with a predominantly rural population.
Things took a blissful turn when oil was discovered in the 1960s. After that, the ruler of Dubai, Sheik Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, decided to revamp the city entirely and convert it to a modern metropolis. Since then, Dubai has only developed and progressed.
The efforts to make Dubai a tourism hub intensified in the 1990s when the government decided to remodel the city and make it an international tourist destination. This was followed by large investments in infrastructure, which is the main reason for the development of countless skylines across the city.
International visitors usually find the people here humble and honest, irrespective of how rich they might be. The positivity seen across the community complements the city’s grandeur well. Islam is the primary religion in Dubai, with Arabic being the primary language. However, given that the place houses a global population, people are equally proficient in English. So rest assured, language will never be a barrier when you visit Dubai. In addition, you will notice heavy Indian influences in Dubai due to the large Indian population living here. You will regularly come across people speaking Hindi, Bengali, and Tamil.
The residents of Dubai follow their culture and traditions wholeheartedly. They also have a high standard of living. If you are a first-time visitor, you will find the opulence, luxury, and lavishness mesmerising.
In addition, the culture of Dubai heavily focuses on poetry and dance, a highlight of Arabic traditions. These activities find their roots in the nomadic Bedouin culture. Nabati and Al-Taghrooda, the two poetry types, are equally prominent in the city, and you will find their subtle influences in the city’s architecture.
While traditionally, the city was never known to be keen on sports, the last decade has seen a rise in sports activities. These activities primarily include luxury holiday activities, including but not limited to golf, motorsports, and adventure sports. The people of Dubai have also started developing an interest in cricket. This can be attributed to the sizable Indian population living here.
While the city welcomes tourists with open arms, it is advisable to follow the laws defined by the government. Activities such as causing a nuisance, being drunk, or selling illegal items are strictly prohibited.
Dirham is the official currency of Dubai, and you will need more than a handful if you want to enjoy your stay. Unless you are accustomed to the heat, stepping into Dubai during the summer is not recommended. In such cases, the period between November and April will suit you the best. February sees frequent rain, so you might want to factor this in when you plan your trip. The situation is similar in most Middle Eastern countries, and we suggest you skip this month unless you are occupied during the rest of the calendar year. Do not forget to pack sunscreen. Tourism in Dubai is incomplete without high SPF sunscreens, body wipes, and perfumes, especially if you are coming from a colder country. You will land at the Dubai International Airport, 30.6 km from Abu Dhabi. The airport has three main terminals for international tourists. Do not carry any prohibited items.
The best time to visit Dubai is during the winter months, from November to March, when temperatures are milder, and outdoor activities are more comfortable. This period offers a pleasant escape from the scorching summer heat.
Explore iconic landmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, visit the man-made Palm Jumeirah, and discover the historical Al Fahidi District. Don't miss the vibrant atmosphere of the Dubai Mall, and indulge in the traditional markets, known as souks.
Dubai has a modern and efficient transportation system. The Dubai Metro connects key areas, and taxis are readily available. Ride-sharing apps and traditional abras (water taxis) offer alternative modes of transport. Familiarize yourself with the Nol card for easy access to public transportation.