Dubai Tours & Trips

Dubai Tours

Dubai

With most of the city built in just the last 50 years, it is hard to believe when confronting the sheer scale of Dubai. The city makes the world’s biggest shopping mall, tallest skyscraper and a host of ultra-luxurious hotels all the more bewildering. Still, amidst all the glamor, there are remnants of a pre-skyscraper Dubai in its winding souks and the vast empty desert surrounding the city.

Dubai Travel Packages

About Dubai

Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates and the Capital of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populous of the city’s seven emirates. Once a small fishing village in the Arabian Gulf, Dubai is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. One of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, the city is home to more than 200 nationalities and delivers unforgettable experience to all visitors.

Whether it is by the banks of the Creek or a top of Burj Khalifa, Dubai lives and breathes a sense of possibility and innovation with an unparalleled coastline, beautiful desert and magnificent cityscapes, and memories waiting to be made.

Top Dubai Tours

Discover and explore Dubai, with world-class tourism and magnificent tailored destinations.

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Dubai Attractions

Discover Dubai’s iconic landmarks and record-breaking attractions. Whether you want to treat your family to non-stop thrills at theme parks and water parks, admire incomparable views from sky-high venues. Spend a day in the desert or have a photo opportunity at top Dubai attractions in the sunshine, there is always something spectacular to discover.

Burj Khalifa

At 828m tall, the Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and a global icon, the building is a true feat of engineering, the building represents the conceptual heart and soul of the city of Dubai. This magnificent structure is located next to Dubai Mall, visitors can enjoy unmatched Burj Khalifa views from two observation decks.

Burj Al Arab

Also known as Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, this 7 Star hotel is the most iconic hotel and a global icon of Arabian Luxury, and is one of the tallest hotels in the world. This luxury record-breaking all-suite hotel includes a range of fine dining restaurants, incredible beaches and the expansive Burj Al Arab Terrace.

Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall, also known as the home of the Dubai Shopping Festival is one of the world’s largest shopping malls in UAE, located next to Burj Khalifa with over 1200 shops and entertainment experiences.

Dubai Miracle Garden

The Dubai Miracle Garden is the world’s largest natural flower garden, home to 150 million flowers of different varieties and is among the top tourist destinations in Dubai. This colorful garden is located in the district of Dubailand, it opens every winter usually from November to May.

Dubai Experiences

Expo City Dubai

This futuristic mini-city is home to stunning landmarks from Al Wasl Plaza to Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion and much more.

Sky Views Dubai

Test your head from heights from 219.5m above Downtown Dubai. Try the three thrilling escapades – the Observatory, Glass Slide and Edge Walk.   

Museum of the Future

Have a glimpse into the world of tomorrow and discover how society could evolve in the coming decades using science and technology.

Time Out Market Dubai

This irresistible food hall concept in Souk Al Bahar features 17 beloved homegrown eateries, with delicious dishes to satisfy any craving you might have.

Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary

This reserve is home to around 450 animal species, here look out for the famous flamingoes which steal the show.

Desert Fun

Go on an exhilarating offroad adventure in the middle of the desert. Take a four-wheel drive, accompanied by an experienced driver, add some gigantic sand dunes and let the fun begin. It can be a little scary as the 4×4 skirts down the side of the towering dune, so it is wise to go with the experts if it is your first time.

Camel Rides

Delight yourself with a camel encounter offered by many of Dubai’s best desert experiences. For a longer ride, ensure you book a special tour such as the camel desert safari. After a short driver to Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, you will climb aboard your dromedary (one hump) camel for a trail-style trek at sunset.

Skydive Dubai

Experience a breathtaking free-fall and parachute ride with Skydive Dubai one of the city’s top attractions among intrepid individuals and visiting celebrities. Take a leap from either one of two incredible locations, above the iconic Palm Jumeirah or over the vast Arabian desert and see the emirate from an entirely different perspective.

 

Best Time to Visit Dubai

The best time to visit Dubai is from November to March when temperatures are pleasant and outdoor activities like visiting the bustling souks and cafes. However, during the winter high season, you will find larger crowds and higher hotel rates as most people plan their trips around the city’s cooler temperatures.

  • High Season: November to March
  • Shoulder Seasons: April to May and September to October
  • Low Season: June to August

Quick Tips

Arriving Dubai

Most nationalities can simply get a visa on arrival at the airport but visitors should check their visa requirement before arriving. Both Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Dubai World Central (DWC) have a range of helpful facilities and public transport options.

Money changing facilities, taxis (and car rental services), convenience stores and information desks for general queries are readily available.

Currency

The currency in Dubai is the dirham (AED – United Arab Emirates Dirham), one dirham is divided into 100 fils and it has been pegged to the US dollar since 1997. This means the exchange rate never changes. One US Dollar is worth AED3.67

The Weather

With a coastal location of Dubai on the Arabian Peninsula, the country enjoys a warm climate all year. The winter months last from October to May with warm temperatures ranging from 20–35°C (68–95°F). The summer sessions lasts from June to September with hotter temperatures reaching the mid-40s (~110° F) and the city’s wide range of indoor and outdoor facilities and attractions ensure is a year-round destination.

WiFi in Dubai

On arrival in Dubai at the airport, you will receive a free prepaid SIM card from a telecom operator. You can also check out the competitive roaming and date packages from Etisalat, Du and Virgin Mobile. Safe Public Wi-Fi is available across the UAE at many top destinations. Simply sign up and surf away.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I take the metro in Dubai?

The Dubai Metro connects the main districts of the city with its fast and efficient network. Metro Stations in Dubai are located near major attractions, sites, neighborhoods and malls. There are currently two lines, Green and Red. While the Red Line starts near Dubai International Airport (DXB) and travels along the city’s main highway, Sheikh Zayed Road, the Green Line travels from the Al Twar area to Dubai Creek.

When is it cold in Dubai?

In Dubai, the coldest months of the year are from December to March, with temperatures peaking at around 24°C to 28°C during the day. In January, typically Dubai’s coldest month, temperatures can go down to about 14°C at night.

The cooler, pleasant weather makes this a particularly popular season for tourists.

What is the official language in Dubai?

The official language in Dubai is Arabic, however English is widely spoken. All street signs, restaurant menus and so on are bilingual, in Arabic and English and some popular tourists areas have signage in more languages. The vast majority of Dubai’s residents speak English and it is also the primary business language in the UAE.

Can I drink alcohol in Dubai?

Yes, alcohol is available in Dubai. Tourists and residents over the age of 21 can drink alcohol at licensed venues in Dubai, such as hotels and restaurants, as well as dedicated lounges. However there is a zero-tolerance policy for drunken behavior and drink-driving so visitors and residents are expected to be responsible.

Are public displays of affection allowed in Dubai?

A simple act of affection such as holding hands is fine, but excessive public displays of affection are not allowed in Dubai.

Is there anything prohibited in Dubai?

Dubai is an open-minded and tolerant society where people from all over the world live harmoniously and respectfully. As with any destination, residents and tourists must abide by the local laws. It is important to note that the moral code is stricter in the United Arab Emirates than in some parts of the world. For example, it is prohibited to drink alcohol in public places other than licensed hotels and their restaurants, as well as in dedicated lounges. Furthermore, excessive public displays of affection are not allowed. The UAE has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and is widely recognized as being one of the safest places to live, work and visit. 

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