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When it comes to making the most of your visit to the second-largest Emirate, time is everything. When you land in the summer, you'll be continuously ducking the sun because the days may go up to 45C there, but if you come in the winter, the temperature will be a beautiful 26C, well suited for the beach

When is the ideal season to travel to Dubai?

November through February is the ideal time of year to visit Dubai. With sea temperatures of 23°C and 10 hours of sunlight on average every day, it is the ideal location for winter sun.

Which month is the least expensive to visit Dubai?

September is the smartest month to visit Dubai. Because Europeans and Britons choose the Mediterranean for its sun, hotel costs and airfare have fallen sharply. The high season, which runs from December through February and peaks around Christmas, can cause hotel rates to increase from October through New Year's gradually.

Avoid traveling around May through August since you're there to enjoy the sights and shopping malls, not to be cooped up in a hotel room cranking up the air conditioning. Average July temperatures are sometimes so high that they may melt makeup and, in the absence of shade, genuine automobile components. Consider February for the greatest all-around winter sun vacation.

Early or late summer may be fantastic times to visit Dubai if you can endure the heat and oppressive humidity, especially because the city's attractions are at their least crowded. The Dubai Fountain, Burj Khalifa, and Burj Al Arab will never be almost entirely yours at any other time of the year. How about going beach hopping or dune bashing? Ignore it. Come return during the milder winter months of November through February, when temperatures typically range between the mid-20s and low-30s.

The peak travel period, from November through February, is when you may obtain the greatest deals by booking hotels directly. Ask for a free or cheap upgrade and confirm if there is a pool (you'll need one with the heat). 

What about Ramadan?


Every year, a new moment comes during the holy month of Ramadan, when Muslims abstain from food and drink from sunrise until dark. The month of fasting is expected to move backward from May to April to March and eventually into the winter, which is the busiest travel season for tourists to Dubai, throughout the course of the next several years, falling in late spring. As a general rule, it lasts for 30 days and comes 10 to 11 days early each year to correspond with the condensed Islamic calendar.

Despite this, it is frowned upon to be seen eating, drinking, or smoking in public, including at the beach and in shopping malls. Many hotels and restaurants change their opening hours (or open screened areas for visitors) in order to accommodate this general conservatism and respect for local customs. It's important to dress conservatively because alcohol isn't given until after sundown. You'll get more out of Ramadan than you would imagine if you use compassion and common sense.

Attractions

Due to the extremely hot, several attractions will be closed during the summer time. 2 of the main ones are Miracle Garden and Global Village, so you should arrange your expectations accordingly

 

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