Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the crown jewels of the United Arab Emirates, offer a mesmerizing mix of ultra-modern architecture, luxury shopping, and traditional Arabian culture. From the world's tallest building to the majestic Sheikh Zayed Mosque, from thrilling desert safaris to extravagant theme parks, these emirates promise unforgettable experiences for every traveler.
Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, Sheikh Zayed Mosque
World-class hotels with private beaches
Instagram-worthy spots at every turn
From traditional souks to mega malls
The best time to visit Dubai is from November to March when temperatures are pleasant (20-30°C). Summers (April-October) can be extremely hot (40-50°C), though indoor attractions are air-conditioned. The Dubai Shopping Festival in January and Dubai Summer Surprises in July-August are great times for shoppers.
Yes, Indian nationals require a visa to visit Dubai. We can assist with visa processing - you'll need to provide passport copies, photographs, and other documents. Visa approval typically takes 3-5 working days. UAE offers visa-on-arrival for certain passport holders - check with us for eligibility.
Dubai is modern but conservative. While beachwear is acceptable at resorts, modest clothing is recommended in public areas. For visiting mosques, women need to cover their heads, arms and legs (abayas are provided). Men should avoid sleeveless shirts and shorts in religious sites.
Alcohol is served in licensed hotels and restaurants but is expensive. Drinking in public places is prohibited. Non-Muslim residents can obtain alcohol licenses, but tourists can drink in licensed venues without a license. During Ramadan, alcohol service is restricted to evening hours.
Dubai can be as expensive or budget-friendly as you make it. For meals outside your package, budget AED 50-150 per meal. Shopping varies greatly - from affordable souks to luxury brands. Credit cards are widely accepted. ATMs dispense UAE Dirhams (AED).
UAE Dirham (AED) is the local currency. 1 AED ≈ ₹22. Credit cards widely accepted.
Modest dress in public areas. Swimwear only at beaches/pools. Cover up for mosques.
Hot desert climate. Carry sunscreen, sunglasses and stay hydrated. Evenings can be cooler in winter.
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