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The city of gold AKA Dubai is a truly international country and one of the seven Emirates in UAE. Dubai is among the handful of countries in Asia that have developed in line with western technology but retained their Eastern sensibility.

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Dubai Tourism (A Quick Guide for Dubai)
Temperature: Avg. of 15°C to 45

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With glitz and glamour to spare, Dubai draws in tourists like a magnet. The best time to visit Dubai is during the winter months, from November to April. Whether it’s the malls, the Burj Khalifa, the state-of-the-art venues, the plethora of activities, adventures and experiences and the overall entertainment provided.. January and February see heavy tourist traffic because of the Dubai Shopping Festival, which makes the city come alive.  This is one of the greatest global cities in the world, and it’s only right that you should experience it at least once (if not more).

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Close your eyes. Picture a shimmering city rising up from the hot, sandy waves of the Arabian Desert. Skyrises pierce the blue sky, slick buildings glint in the sun, smooth as silk roads loop around the buildings, light blazes everywhere turning the city into a virtual rainbow of colours. The smooth waters that edge the city throw back its chaotically beautiful reflection. Yes, in just a few words, Dubai is instantly recognisable. Afterall, there’s no place like Dubai in the world!

That’s what we’re here for. Rain or shine, we’re here to tell you what the weather calendar of Dubai is and help you make a decision. So, are you ready? Your vacation awaits. 

Peak Season: November-March

Shoulder Season: April-May, September-October

Off Season: June-August

Travel Seasons

Min/Max Temperature

Weather

June to August

33 - 42°C

Summer - Hot

September to October

25 - 38°C

Transition months

November to March

17 - 30 °C

Winter - Pleasant, with a hint of rain

April to May

26 - 38°C

Transition months

Dubai largely has two seasons – Summer and Winter – with transition months in between.

Dubai in Summer (June – August)

Temperature: The air temperature during the season of summer fluctuates between 33°C and 42°C.

Weather: The sun lets loose on Dubai during summer. Wave after wave of shimmering heat floods the city for 12 hours in the day. The temperature can skyrocket to the early forties, and sometimes go further to the fifties. The humidity and heat continue to escalate during these months. Sandstorms whip their way into the city, making it difficult to move around. 

Significance: With temperatures like these, most of the outdoor activities and festivals are restricted. However, the city doesn’t shut down entirely during this season. The Dubai Summer Surprises festival is spread over 10 fun weeks, with a theme assigned across the weeks. Everything from food, to art to nature is celebrated.

Why you should visit now: Although the city is directly in eye of the sun during these months, Dubai’s interiors are air-conditioned and chilly, allowing you to stay comfortably inside during these months. Hotels offer great deals on both food and accommodation. 

What to know before the visit: Despite the heat, Dubai’s nightlife remains as vibrant as ever. Indulge in retail therapy, as the chilled malls are the best place to spend the summer day. Sandstorm season will also restrict your movements outside, so don’t plan any activities around the city unless it is vital.  

Tips: Hydration is key during this season. Make sure you’re drinking at least 2-3 litres a day and eat light meals – feeling full during the heat is uncomfortable, to say the least. Dress lightly and carry antiperspirant with you. Above all, try to keep all your trip activities indoor. The exception to this would be a desert safari but do check the weather in advance before you book. 

Dubai in Winter (November-March)

Temperature – The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 17°C and 30°C. 

Weather – The cooler portion of the year comes as a welcome relief to the city. The temperature in November drops to a comforting 25° C. Throughout November and December, the temperature continues to drop to the early twenties and the evenings become chilly. The sun peeps its head out in January, but the humidity continues to stay low and the temperature can drop as low at 15°C. The heat starts inching up in February, but the month continues the pleasant streak in Dubai. The season also sees mild rainfall and rare thunderstorms for around 3-4 days – nothing to hamper your movements or any events planned. This is the best climate to visit Dubai. 

Significance: Dubai is ripe to bursting with events during this season. November kicks off with Dubai Design week – a festival for the creative in the community. The 2nd of December is a day of celebration and remembrance in the city as it marks the independence of the Emirates from Britain. The city is flooded with celebrities during December as the Dubai International Film Festival rolls around. This month also sees 16 international rugby teams competing in the Dubai Rugby Seasons. January brings tourists in the thousands, as New Year celebrations burst across the city. This is followed by the grand Dubai Shopping Festival – every shopper’s dream. Sales, discounts and unimaginable prices bring almost 2 million tourists to Dubai. The energy continues to remain high during January with the Dubai Marathon and the Dubai Golf Tournament bringing the finest athletes to this glimmering city.  February and March continue the sporting streak with top tennis players arriving for the Dubai Duty-Free Tennis Championships. It doesn’t end there – Dubai plays host to the annual Jazz festival, the International Boat Show, Art Shows and the World Cup in horse racing. 

Why you should visit now: The weather and events combine to make a very compelling argument as to why you should visit Dubai in winter. This season allows you to move around the city and enjoy being outdoors, so take advantage and explore the iconic locations of the city to your heart’s content. 

Things to know before the visit: Every kind of brand is available at the Dubai Shopping Festival. It extends across the month – starting from the last week of December to the first week of February. Clothes, electronics, accessories, perfumes, home décor – you’ll get them all at jaw-dropping discounts. Add to this, food festivals, fireworks and fashion shows and you won’t know where to look or what to buy! Start saving – this is one shopping trip you don’t want to miss. 

Tips: Regardless of the pleasant weather, there are some things to keep in mind during this season. Evenings do get chilly, so make sure you pack some long-sleeved shirts and a jacket to keep you warm. It’s sunnier in January and February, and while the heat won’t bother you, UV rays are still a problem. Slather on some strong sunblock before you leave the house!

As we’ve mentioned, Dubai has two predominant seasons. However, the transition months in the year have their own appeal and reasons to visit, so we’ll break these down for you.

Dubai in April-May / September-October (Transition Months)

Temperature: The air temperature during these transition months fluctuates between 25°C and 38°C (April-May) and 26-38°C (September-October).

Weather: April–May sees the pleasant weather from winter slowly inch its way to the scorch of summer. May officially opens the gates for the summer sun, spiking temperature as high as 37°C. The skies are clear, without any clouds and the sun is unrelenting for almost 11 hours during the day.  

September is the beginning of shorter winter days and the summer heat starts to drop during this month. Although the average temperatures are still on the higher side, the evening sees a significant drop. October takes that temperature drop down by another 5 degrees, leading the way for the incoming winter season in Dubai.

Significance: April is a great time for the foodie in you as the Dubai Food Festival kicks off. Celebrity chefs, cooking demos, discounts at restaurants and great food make April a worthy choice. 

September showcases the best of rock, pop, Latin and Arabian music over a 5-day music festival. Complementing this festival is the Dubai International Dance Festival, bringing great dance troupes to the city. Camel Racing season starts in October and locals, people from Saudi Arabia and Qatar compete in this festival. 

Why you should visit now: Everything is in moderation during these transition months. It’s hot, but not too hot. The sea temperatures are perfect – inviting you in for cooling dips. Accommodation rates come down (especially after the winter peak season) and you will find good discounts during this season.  

Things to know before the visit: During the months of April and May, be cautious and plan as many indoor activities as possible. It’s not as hot as summer, but you don’t want to risk a heatstroke.

Tips: During the April-May months, carry sunblock, loose cotton clothes and stay hydrated. Take dips in the sea and stay indoors where its cooler. 

Dubai has a whole calendar of fun ready for you, if you pick the right time to visit. Remember that Dubai is well-equipped to handle the heat, but it also pays to be cautious during the summer months. So, there you have it – Dubai weather in all its sun-kissed glory. If you’ve already got your travel dates in mind, then don’t hesitate – head over to our Dubai Holiday Packages and book your vacation now!

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The city of gold AKA Dubai is a truly international country and one of the seven Emirates in UAE. Dubai is among the handful of countries in Asia that have developed in line with western technology but retained their Eastern sensibility.

Dubai Tourism (A Quick Guide for Dubai)
Temperature: Avg. of 15°C to 45°C
Currency: Dirham - AED
Language: Arabic
Capital: Abu Dhabi
Population: 2.885 million
Popular Tourist Destinations: Burj Al-Arab, Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah
Time Zone: UTC+04:00
Area: 4144 square kms
Capital's calling code: +971

The people of Dubai have converted desert into a modern-day Oasis. It boasts of some of the most spectacular buildings and skyscrapers. The country is home to many famous luxury hotels such as the Atlantis Palm, where guests can stay in an underwater room, enjoy an indoor theme park and a shopping mall.

And speaking of malls, Dubai is perhaps most famous for its annual shopping festival, which certainly does not disappoint! The festival is held each year in January, also the busiest tourist time of the year.  The vast and magnificent malls offer great discounts on every brand there is. The best part is the international brand launch their collections in Dubai simultaneously to their home country releases. So, you will have no trouble keeping up with the latest fashion and trends.

But if you hate shopping or need a distraction, you can enjoy many indoor attractions such as giant aquariums, artificial snow areas, gaming area, museums to name a few. The population of Dubai is very diverse and is strongly reflected in its culture, food and day to day things. 

In addition to Dubai sightseeing, food and shopping, you can enjoy many unique experiences in Dubai like a thrilling desert safari which ends with a scrumptious meal followed by a scintillating belly dance performance right in the dessert. You could rent your favourite luxury car which you always dreamt of driving and take it for a spin on the amazing Dubai roads.

Dubai stands out in the desert sand. A true oasis to its visitors, the city of Dubai is the perfect getaway for holiday seekers. One of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is opulence personified. The City of Gold is known for its amazing architecture, breath-taking landmarks, the magnificent shopping festival (of course) and the warmth of its people. Dubai has just about everything you would need for a perfect holiday trip. The topography of Dubai is just fascinating as the city itself. Nestled next to the Persian Gulf Coast and surrounded by the desert on the other sides. Within the land and the sea lies some of the best-known attractions and places to see in Dubai; the buildings, the hotels, the malls, the festivals, parks.

Dubai has something for everybody. Love adventure? Hire a jeep and go dune bashing in the desert. In Dubai with your family? The amusement and water parks including the world’s largest indoor theme park, IMG Worlds of Adventure, will keep each one of you occupied. Hungry after a long day of exploring? You have some delicious options to choose from including the lip-smacking falafel. Planning to do some shopping for yourself and your family? The malls will have just about everything you need. A trip to Dubai will guarantee you one thing: Fun. No matter who you are and what you have in mind there is something special Dubai has in store for you. 

Dubai Geography

Located on the Persian Gulf, Dubai the northeastern part of the United Arab Emirates. It is the second largest emirate with about more than 70 percent urban population. 

Dubai History

Every place has a history and the foundation of Dubai was built on it. Before the glitz and glamour and of course the opulence, at the beginning of the 20th century, Dubai was a fishing village and a successful port. Back then, the Souks in Dubai were large and bustling with a steady throng of visitors and businessmen.

In the 1960s, when oil was discovered in the region, Dubai’s fate took a drastic turn. The then ruler of Dubai emirate, His Highness Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, decided to give a complete face-change to the charming city. He went on to develop and completely overhaul the existing infrastructure to turn it into a bustling and every-growing megapolis and amongst one of the best cities in the world.

In the early 1990s, Dubai’s administrative powers took a strategic decision to emerge as a major international-quality tourism destination. The investments they made in tourism infrastructure have paid off handsomely over the years as tourism in Dubai has increased multiple folds. 

Dubai Religion

The culture of Dubai, in a world, is global. However, there are certain things you should keep in mind. People here speak English and Arabic and language won’t be a barrier. While the residents of Dubai follow Islam, they welcome visitors with a smile and respect. 

However, they are still a bit conservative in nature and it is best to follow their rules and regulations, as you are just a guest in their hometown. You will need to follow their etiquette. No matter where you go, you need to be appropriately dressed. This is applicable to both men and women. 

Avoid public display of affection, as it is frowned upon. You will be arrested for causing a disturbance if you are caught drunk in a public place. If you have plans to visit the Jumeirah mosque, make sure you cover your head.The people in Dubai take their laws very seriously and if you are caught doing anything illegal, you will be severely punished. 

Dubai Population

Dubai is a male-dominated society, with the number of males considerably higher than the number of females. The population of Dubai as of now stands at 2.885 million and has a density of about eight times than the entire country. Only 15 percent of this population is made up of UAE nationals. However, the rest of the population is all about the migrants and expatriates. 

Dubai Language

Arabic is the official language of Dubai. However, English is spoken widely by a large part of the population. Some people also speak Urdu, Tamil, Persian, Malayalam, Hindi, Bengali, and other Indian languages within Dubai. 

Dubai Currency

The currency of Dubai is the Dirham. The value of one Dirham is 19.2 Indian Rupee. So what are you waiting for? Book your Dubai Holiday Package and Dubai Visa right away!

Language Spoken

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Currency used:

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