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Explore a Modern Oasis
Dubai blends the new with the old, inviting all to enjoy Middle Eastern heritage with futuristic architecture and ultra-modern amenities.
Dubai feels like a playground for all ages with its mega shopping malls, entertainment resorts, and luxury hotels.
Experience fine-dining from the world’s tallest skyscraper or taste the rich spices at the open air bazaar. Then head to the beach for sunbathing along the shimmering coastline. Need help planning when you visit Dubai? Find out what to see, do, costs, and more in this Ultimate Dubai Travel Guide.
Located in the middle of the desert along the Arabian Gulf, this city experiences high temperatures and dry heat throughout the year. Dubai’s coolest month is in January and it’s hottest month in August.
You could say Dubai has two seasons: blue skies and cooler weather attract crowds during the peak winter season (October through April). Temperatures average 87° F(30°C) to 65°F (18°C) with very little rainfall and the warmer summer months (May to September), with temperatures reaching above 37°C.
Dubai offers something for all types of travellers
A visit to Dubai means ultra-modern amenities enhanced by a touch of traditional Middle Eastern hospitality. Witness the enchanting cultural heritage of the region on a desert safari, at the camel racetracks, or while exploring the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood. Top that off with a day of swimming and sunbathing on pristine beaches along the Arabian Gulf.
Families will love activities for all ages at places like Aquaventure Waterpark, Ski Dubai, or at the ice rink and aquarium at the Dubai Mall. Couples can share a bubbly Friday brunch at Al Qasr at Madinat Jumeirah or a romantic dinner at the rotating Sky Dubai—don’t forget to buckle your seatbelt! Friends in town seeking adventure should book a desert safari or Sky Dive Dubai.
For a taste of the local cuisine, head to the restaurants at Dubai Marina for a chic meal by the sea with views of luxury yachts. The Jumeirah Beach Residence “The Walk”, The Dubai Mall, and Burj Al Arab all host world-class dining establishments. Check out the city’s sprawling bazaar at the Dubai Spice Souk, with vendors selling traditional spice mixes and indoor or outdoor places to eat.
Ready to fly? Emirates has a reputation as the country’s premier airline, with impeccable service, spacious seating, and lots of inflight entertainment. Emirates Airlines flies into Dubai from six continents, and its fleet consists of the Airbus A380 — the largest commercial passenger plane ever built.
Emirates, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, and Qantas all fly routes via the UK and Dubai. Turkish Airlines, Asiana Airlines and SWISS stand out as top-rated airlines that fly into Dubai.
Other large airlines that service flights to Dubai International Airport include British Airways, Air France, Air Canada, Qantas, American Airlines, KLM, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore Airlines, Aeroflot, Air India, and Royal Jordanian.
Located on the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula, Dubai sits along the Arabian Gulf. A direct flight from London to Dubai International Airport takes approximately 7 hours.
The Dubai International Airport sits just 10 miles from Downtown Dubai. You can easily get around by taxi or metro. Taxis service Dubai International Airport for a flat rate of 20 dirhams (roughly £4.36). The metro stretches across the city, connecting the airport to Dubai Marina (and beyond). It consists of the red and green lines, both of which service the airport. Although renting a car is an option, it’s not for the faint-hearted.