Destination Details

Dubai

Dubai

Where Dreams Touch the Sky

Discover the Glamour and Grandeur of Dubai

Dubai — the dazzling gem of the desert where luxury meets innovation. From sky-piercing towers and golden dunes to serene beaches and cultural souks, Dubai blends modern marvels with timeless traditions. Whether you seek adventure, opulence, or cultural depth, Dubai promises a journey beyond imagination.

Must-Visit Attractions

Experience Dubai’s architectural wonders, desert adventures, and iconic landmarks

Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa

Soar to the top of the world’s tallest building for breathtaking views of Dubai’s futuristic skyline and desert horizon.

Dubai Desert Safari

Desert Safari

Ride across golden dunes, enjoy camel treks, and witness mesmerizing sunset shows under the Arabian sky.

Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina

Walk along the glamorous waterfront lined with yachts, skyscrapers, and stylish cafes that define modern Dubai.

Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab

The world’s most luxurious hotel, standing on its own island — a true icon of Dubai’s elegance and innovation.

Al Fahidi Historic District

Al Fahidi Historic District

Step back in time through narrow lanes, wind towers, and museums that preserve the soul of old Dubai.

Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah

An engineering marvel shaped like a palm tree — home to luxury resorts, pristine beaches, and stunning ocean views.

Essential Travel Information

Plan your Dubai adventure with these quick travel tips

Best Time to Visit

November to March offers pleasant weather — perfect for sightseeing and outdoor adventures. Summers are hot but great for shopping festivals.

Weather & Climate

Desert climate with warm winters and hot summers. Average temperatures range between 20°C–35°C during peak travel months.

Currency & Language

UAE Dirham (AED) is the currency. Arabic is official, but English is widely spoken across hotels, malls, and attractions.

Visa Requirements

Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival. Check current regulations before travel or consult your travel advisor for details.

Local Tips & Cultural Insights

  • Dress modestly in public areas
  • Avoid public displays of affection
  • Fridays are a holy day — plan visits accordingly
  • Respect local customs during Ramadan
  • Try Emirati dishes like Machboos, Luqaimat, and Harees
  • Taxis and metros are the most convenient modes of transport