Dubai

United Arab Emirates

Dubai is a dazzling metropolis known for its futuristic architecture, luxury shopping, and vibrant nightlife. It offers a unique blend of modern marvels and traditional Arabian culture, alongside desert adventures and pristine beaches.

Quick Facts

Recommended Stay5 days
Budget$100/day
Mid-range$300/day
Luxury$500/day

Known For

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🇦🇪 Country Information: United Arab Emirates

CapitalAbu Dhabi
CurrencyUnited Arab Emirates dirham (إ.د)
Language Arabic , English,Hindi,Urdu,Bengali,Tagalog,Persian,Chinese
Phone Code+971
Electricity220V (Type C, D, G)
Tap WaterNot recommended

Tipping

  • Tipping is common but not mandatory
  • Restaurants: 10
  • 15% if a service charge is not already included
  • Taxis: Round up the fare or add 5
  • 10%
  • Hotel staff (porters, housekeepers): 5
  • 10 AED
  • Spa/Salon services: 10
  • 15%

Money & Payments

  • ATMs are widely available, especially in cities
  • Credit cards are widely accepted in most establishments
  • Bringing some cash for smaller vendors or taxis is advisable
  • No black market for cash

Cultural Norms

  • Dress code: Modest dress is expected in public places, covering shoulders and knees
  • Swimwear is only acceptable at beaches and pools
  • Greetings: Handshakes are common, but wait for a local to offer their hand, especially with women
  • Avoid shaking hands with someone of the opposite gender if they don't extend their hand first
  • Public behavior: Keep public displays of affection to a minimum
  • Loud arguments or aggressive behavior are frowned upon
  • Eating: When eating, use your right hand, especially when handling food
  • Ramadan: During the holy month of Ramadan, be mindful of those fasting by refraining from eating, drinking, and smoking in public during daylight hours

LGBTQ+ Information

Exercise caution. Homosexuality is illegal and can lead to severe penalties. Public displays of affection, regardless of sexual orientation, are frowned upon and can lead to legal issues.

Alcohol & Drug Laws

  • Legal drinking age is 21 in most emirates, but 18 in Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah
  • Alcohol consumption is restricted to licensed venues and private residences for non
  • Muslims
  • Public intoxication is illegal
  • Drug laws are extremely strict, with severe penalties including long prison sentences or the death penalty for even small amounts of illegal drugs
  • Vaping and e
  • cigarettes are legal, but some restrictions apply regarding where they can be used

Special Laws

  • Dress modestly in public places, especially outside of tourist resorts, to show respect for local culture and customs
  • Shoulders and knees should be covered
  • Public displays of affection are not tolerated
  • Eating, drinking, and smoking in public during the fasting hours of Ramadan are prohibited for everyone, including non
  • Muslims
  • Photography of people, especially women, without permission is disrespectful and can lead to legal issues
  • Be aware of local driving laws, which can be strict

Common Phrases

NoLa (lah) لا
YesNa'am (na-am) نعم
HelloMarhaba (mar-hah-ba) مرحبا
PleaseMin fadlak (min fad-lak) من فضلك (to a male) / Min fadlik (min fad-leek) من فضلك (to a female)
Thank youShukran (shook-ran) شكرا

Climate

Climate Zone: Arid Desert Hot

Best Time to Visit

Getting There

- Fly into Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) from major global cities (costs/times vary widely by origin)

Getting Around

Health & Vaccinations

Staying Connected

Local Cuisine

Luqaimat dessert

These hot, bite-sized deep-fried dumplings are similar to doughnuts in texture and taste. They are traditionally drizzled with date syrup or honey and

Arabic Coffee and Dates (Qahwa and Dates) non_alcoholic_beverage

Arabic coffee (Qahwa), often flavored with cardamom or saffron, is a traditional beverage served alongside dates. Dates are an essential food in Dubai

Machboos (Chicken or Lamb) regional_speciality

A traditional Emirati rice dish made with whole local spices like cardamom and cinnamon, and mixed with dried lemon. It is usually prepared with local

Knafeh dessert

Originally from Palestine, this pastry is now a firm favorite in the UAE. It is made of sour cheese, crisp sugar syrup, and shredded pastry (kataifi d

Samboosa snack

These hot pastry appetizers were influenced by flavors from India. While they can be filled with meat, vegetables, and spices, the most popular local

Book in Advance

Plan ahead for the best experience. Here's what to book before your trip:

🔴 Must Book in Advance

At The Top, Burj Khalifa (especially SKY or combined tickets) Attraction
Book 2 weeks to 2 months in advance, especially for sunset.

Tickets, particularly for popular time slots like sunset and peak season, have limited capacity and sell out quickly.

Fine Dining Restaurants (e.g., At.mosphere, Al Muntaha, Zuma) Dining
Book 3 weeks to 3 months in advance.

Dubai's most exclusive and high-demand restaurants, especially those with unique views, have limited seating and long waiting lists.

Dubai New Year's Eve (NYE) Events and Viewpoints tour_or_activity
Book at least 3 months in advance.

Access to key viewing locations for fireworks (e.g., Burj Khalifa, Sky Views Observatory) and special event dining sells out immediately upon release.

Fun Facts

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