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Dubai

The City of Gold and Modern Wonders - Where Skyline Glamour Meets Arabian Sands

Best Time to VisitNovember – April (ideal for sightseeing & outdoor fun)
LanguageArabic (official); English widely spoken
CurrencyUAE Dirham (AED)
ClimateHot desert climate; summers soar above 40 °C, winters average around 20-28 °C.
TimezoneUTC+4 (Gulf Standard Time)

Discover Dubai

The City of Gold and Modern Wonders - Where Skyline Glamour Meets Arabian Sands

Dubai, the jewel of the United Arab Emirates, is a dynamic city that blends futuristic skyscrapers with rich cultural heritage. Dubai is a dazzling destination where ultra-modern architecture collides with centuries-old traditions. From the soaring spire of the Burj Khalifa to spice-filled souks and golden dunes just beyond the city limits, Dubai offers a trip filled with contrasts and excitement. Whether you’re seeking luxury shopping, desert safaris or cultural discovery, Dubai delivers on every front.

Dubai bursts into view like a vision of the future: sleek towers, man-made islands and a skyline that shimmers over the Persian Gulf. You can breakfast in a high-rise overlooking the city, lunch at a traditional Emirati restaurant, then spend the afternoon dune-bashing in the desert or lounging on a pristine beach. As evening comes, Dubai’s energy transforms, fountains dance at the Dubai Fountain, rooftop bars light up and the city glows like a jewel under the night sky. With Roamsource’s carefully curated tours, you’ll experience both the iconic landmarks and hidden gems: early-morning cable car rides in the canyon, sunset yacht cruises around the Palm Jumeirah and lazy lunches at beach clubs for families. Dubai isn’t just a city, it’s an experience of ambition, adventure and Arabian hospitality all wrapped into one.

Why Visit Dubai

Discover what makes this destination special

  • Sky-scraping architecture, luxury resorts and futuristic cityscapes
  • Reach the top of Burj Khalifa and view the city from the clouds
  • Safari into the desert and witness dunes, camels and starry nights
  • Stay on the stunning Palm Jumeirah or ride a yacht around the islands
  • Shop in extravagant malls and traditional souks for gold and luxury
  • Enjoy family-friendly attractions like theme parks, aquariums and beachfront resorts

Top Places to Visit in Dubai

Discover the most iconic and must-visit locations

Burj Khalifa  - Tourist attraction

Burj Khalifa

Soaring 828 meters above the city, Burj Khalifa is not just the tallest building in the world but also the beating heart of modern Dubai. From its sky-high observation decks, visitors are treated to breathtaking 360° views of the skyline, desert, and Arabian Gulf. Inside, luxury dining and immersive exhibitions showcase Dubai’s architectural brilliance. Watching the sunset from the 148th floor is truly an experience of a lifetime.

Dubai Mall - Tourist attraction

Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall is more than just a shopping destination, it’s a world of entertainment, fashion, and wonder under one roof. As one of the largest malls on the planet, it features over 1,200 stores, luxury boutiques, and global brands catering to every traveller’s taste. Beyond shopping, visitors can explore the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, go ice skating at the Olympic-sized rink, or experience cutting-edge fun at VR Park Dubai. Step outside to witness the breathtaking Dubai Fountain Show, a synchronized water and light performance set against the backdrop of the Burj Khalifa. Whether you’re a shopaholic, foodie, or family traveller, Dubai Mall offers endless experiences that capture the pulse of modern Dubai.

Palm Jumeirah - Tourist attraction

Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah is a man-made wonder shaped like a palm tree, home to some of Dubai’s most luxurious resorts such as Atlantis The Palm. Its pristine beaches, fine dining restaurants, and lively beach clubs make it perfect for both relaxation and nightlife. Take a monorail ride for sweeping views of the island and the turquoise Gulf. It’s the ideal mix of modern luxury and seaside serenity.

Burj Al Arab - Tourist attraction

Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab is the icon of Arabian Luxury. It stands as Dubai’s most iconic symbol of luxury and innovation, famously shaped like a billowing sail rising from the Arabian Gulf. Known as the world’s only “7-star hotel,” it defines ultra-luxury living with opulent suites, private butlers, and panoramic sea views. Guests can indulge in world-class dining at Al Mahara, set within a stunning underwater aquarium, or enjoy high tea with breathtaking vistas at the Skyview Bar. Even if you’re not staying here, visiting this architectural masterpiece is a must, whether for photos, fine dining, or simply to admire its stunning design against Dubai’s shimmering coastline. The Burj Al Arab isn’t just a hotel, it’s an unforgettable experience of Arabian grandeur and modern excellence.

Dubai Marina - Tourist attraction

Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina is one of the city’s most vibrant waterfront destinations, blending luxury living, leisure, and entertainment in a stunning urban setting. Skyscrapers reflect off the calm marina waters, while the Dubai Marina Walk buzzes with restaurants, cafes, and lively nightlife. Visitors can enjoy a dhow cruise dinner along the marina, capturing breathtaking views of the illuminated skyline, or relax at JBR Beach, just steps away. Whether you’re exploring the upscale Marina Mall, dining by the water, or taking a yacht tour at sunset, Dubai Marina offers the perfect mix of glamour and relaxation. It’s a must-visit spot that truly showcases the modern spirit of Dubai.

Dubai Creek - Tourist attraction

Dubai Creek

Dubai Creek is the lifeline of the old city, where wooden dhows still glide past trading ports and spice markets. A traditional abra boat ride offers an authentic glimpse into Dubai’s maritime heritage. Nearby, the Gold Souk dazzles with rows of shimmering jewellery shops offering intricate designs at great prices. This area captures the soul of old Dubai, authentic, colourful, and full of stories.

Jumeirah Mosque - Tourist attraction

Jumeirah Mosque

The Jumeirah Mosque stands as one of Dubai’s most stunning architectural landmarks, welcoming visitors of all faiths to experience Islamic culture and traditions. Built entirely from white stone in the traditional Fatimid style, it glows beautifully under the sun and looks even more magical when illuminated at night. This mosque is one of the few in Dubai open to non-Muslim visitors, offering guided tours that promote cultural understanding through the ‘Open Doors, Open Minds’ initiative. Whether you’re admiring its intricate carvings or learning about Emirati heritage, a visit to Jumeirah Mosque is a peaceful and enlightening experience that connects travellers to the heart of Dubai’s culture.

Desert Safari - Tourist attraction

Desert Safari

A Desert Safari in Dubai is one of the most unforgettable experiences the city has to offer. Venture into the golden dunes for an adrenaline-filled ride across the desert in a 4x4 vehicle, followed by sandboarding, camel rides, and mesmerizing sunset views. As the sun dips below the horizon, the desert transforms into a magical setting with traditional Bedouin-style camps, belly dance performances, Tanoura shows, and a delicious Arabic BBQ dinner under the stars. Whether you choose a morning adventure, an evening safari, or an overnight desert experience, each promises a blend of excitement, culture, and tranquility. It’s the perfect way to witness Dubai’s natural beauty beyond its skyscrapers and discover the timeless charm of the Arabian desert.

Dubai Frame - Tourist attraction

Dubai Frame

Dubai Frame is a window between old and new Dubai. The Dubai Frame stands tall as one of the city’s most creative architectural landmarks, symbolizing the connection between historic Old Dubai and modern New Dubai. Shaped like a massive picture frame, this 150-meter-high structure offers stunning panoramic views, the past to the north and the futuristic skyline to the south. Visitors can walk across the transparent glass bridge, experience the Dubai Past Gallery with immersive exhibits, and explore the Future Dubai zone, which showcases the city’s ambitious vision. The Dubai Frame isn’t just an observation deck , it’s a storytelling monument that perfectly captures Dubai’s transformation from a humble fishing village to a global metropolis.

Museum of the Future  - Tourist attraction

Museum of the Future

The Museum of the Future in Dubai is not just a museum, it’s a living laboratory for innovation, science, and technology. Shaped like a striking silver torus inscribed with Arabic calligraphy, the building itself is considered one of the most beautiful structures in the world. It represents Dubai’s vision to embrace the future through creativity and knowledge. Inside, visitors journey through interactive exhibits that explore AI, space exploration, robotics, sustainability, and human potential. Each floor offers a glimpse into the world of tomorrow, encouraging imagination and discovery. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a dreamer, or a family traveller, the Museum of the Future promises an awe-inspiring experience that blends education with wonder, a must-visit for anyone exploring Dubai’s modern marvels.

Best Time to Visit Dubai

Plan your trip during the perfect season

November – April for comfortable weather and full outdoor access

Peak Season

December – February

Off Season

May – September

Weather Information

Dubai experiences mild winters with an average temperature of around 25°C, while summers are hot and can exceed 40°C.

How to Reach Dubai

Everything you need to know about getting there

By Air

Arrive at Dubai International Airport (DXB) - one of the world’s busiest and best-connected airports.

By Road

Excellent highway links from the UAE and neighbouring countries, car rentals widely available.

Local Transport

Metro, trams, buses, taxis and ride-hailing apps like Careem and Uber operate across the city.

Where to Stay in Dubai

Find the perfect place for your budget

From ultra-luxury resorts to mid-range city hotels to budget stays, Dubai offers something for everyone.

Luxury

Burj Al Arab, Armani Hotel, Atlantis The Palm

Mid-Range

Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Novotel Dubai Al Barsha, Rove Downtown

Budget

Ibis Dubai Al Barsha, Premier Inn Dubai Al Jaddaf, Citymax Hotel Bur Dubai

Travel Essentials for Dubai

Important information before you go

Visa Requirements

Most nationalities can obtain a UAE tourist visa or visa-on-arrival; always check latest rules before booking.

Safety Tips

Dubai is very safe; however respect local laws (dress modestly, public behaviour), keep valuables secure and obey traffic rules.

Budget Information

Expect average daily costs from AED 400–1000 depending on hotel and dining level.

Quick Tips

  • Carry some cash (AED) for small purchases
  • book desert excursions early to avoid midday heat.
  • Avoid public displays of affection and follow local customs to ensure a smooth trip.

Culture & Cuisine of Dubai

Immerse yourself in the local traditions and flavors

Local Culture

Dubai blends traditional Emirati heritage with global culture, expect Arabic coffee rituals, falconry, camel races alongside international festivals, art shows and fashion events. Hospitality is key, and you’ll find warm greetings, modern comforts and endless experiences.

Local Cuisine

From Emirati specialties like machboos and luqaimat to Michelin-starred restaurants and street-food alleys, Dubai’s food scene is diverse, global and delicious. Don’t miss fresh seafood by the marina, Arabic mezze at local eateries and rooftop dining with skyline views.

Things to Do in Dubai

Discover exciting adventures and unique experiences

Visit the Burj Khalifa and enjoy city views from the observation deck

Dune-bashing & desert safari adventures

Shopping spree at Dubai Mall, Gold Souk, and fashion districts

Relaxing at Madinat Jumeirah beach clubs and waterfront lounges

Experience luxury at Palm Jumeirah & Atlantis The Palm

Family fun at theme-parks (e.g., Dubai Parks & Resorts), aquariums and indoor ski slopes

Take a dhow cruise at Dubai Marina or Dubai Creek

Visit Dubai Frame and Museum of the Future

Ski indoors at Ski Dubai

Sightseeing in the city - Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall & historic Al Fahidi district

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Dubai

Dubai is known for its futuristic skyline, luxury shopping malls, desert safaris, and record-breaking landmarks like the Burj Khalifa. It’s a perfect mix of modernity and Arabian heritage.

A 4–6 day trip is perfect to cover major attractions like Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Desert Safari, and Palm Jumeirah comfortably.

Dubai attracts millions each year for its ultramodern skyline, luxury lifestyle, and desert adventures. From the world-famous Burj Khalifa to golden beaches and traditional souks, it’s a city that blends innovation with Arabian culture in every corner.

Yes, Dubai has one of the best public transport systems in the Middle East. The Dubai Metro, buses, and trams are clean, punctual, and affordable. You can also use Nol cards for seamless travel or book ride-sharing services for convenience.

Don’t leave without watching the Dubai Fountain show, visiting the Museum of the Future, riding to the top of the Burj Khalifa, and enjoying a sunset desert safari. For a cultural touch, wander through Al Fahidi Historic District and take an abra ride across Dubai Creek.

Dubai caters to all budgets. You’ll find everything from ultra-luxury stays like Burj Al Arab to budget-friendly hotels and street food eats. Average daily costs range from AED 350–700 depending on your travel style. Planning ahead helps manage expenses smartly.

Respect is key. Dress modestly in public, avoid public displays of affection, and don’t photograph people without permission. During Ramadan, eating or drinking in public during daylight is discouraged. Following these customs ensures a warm local welcome.

Absolutely! Dubai is one of the most family-friendly destinations in the world. With theme parks like IMG Worlds of Adventure, Dubai Aquarium, and Legoland, along with clean beaches and safe environments, kids and adults both have endless fun here.

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