Dubai Travel Guide Blog

Welcome to our blog and travel guide for Dubai. We chose Dubai because it's unique and fascinating. Hope you enjoy it as well.


November to March is the ideal time to travel to Dubai. In terms of weather, Dubai only really has two seasons: hot and hotter. The city experiences clear skies and ideal beach weather during the winter. On the other hand, this is also the busiest travel period, so Jumeirah Beach should be crowded. If you go during the summer, you can avoid the crowds, but you should be ready for triple-digit temperatures and high humidity levels.



We fell in love with Dubai at first sight. As soon as we stepped out of the airport, Dubai was awe-inspiring. We blogged about our incredibly entertaining camel-riding, belly-dancing, and dune-jumping desert vacation. The cultural heritage tour that brought us past the glitter and into the vibrant center of Old Dubai has already been discussed. How amazing it was to see the dancing fountains at the Burj Kalifa more than once. 



Dubai is the ideal beach vacation that meets city break since it has 365 days of sunlight a year, stunning beaches, unadulterated luxury, and an amazing, bustling metropolis.

The best place to start is with my concise UAE travel guide, which includes advice on what makes each emirate special, the best things to do, and where to stay.


Dubai's drawback is that you need a month to see and see it all. While we can only claim to have stayed the for short time.


Every time, we added a few new experiences and tours to our usual list of favorite activities. Here is our list of things to do in Dubai to assist you in making travel arrangements.


It's time to share some of the highlights from my time in the United Arab Emirates, including amazing wildlife encounters, breathtaking cityscapes, delectable foreign food, as well as art, culture, and thrilling activities.


We will return to enjoy more, including the beaches and water parks, as well as the excellent Middle-Eastern accommodations, cuisine, and service that make Dubai such a unique travel destination.


It held my attention. a city of skyscrapers constructed by humans in the desert. Where the city's shopping centers and hotels are today, there were once dunes. We were eager to see and do everything since we only had a short time there. We were interested in viewing the city from the Burj Khalifa, the tallest structure in the world. At Ski Dubai, we desired to have snowball fights. On a safari in the desert, we wished to descend the dunes. At the Dubai Mall, we hoped to shop til we dropped. Additionally, we wished to unwind at one of the area's most opulent hotels.


Dubai is not at all like where we often travel, and many people turn their noses up at the idea of going there. Every time, we were taken aback by how much we cherished our visits.



Please thoroughly check the facts as they pertain to personal experience and opinion only as they change quickly in Dubai.


Things You Must Visit in Dubai

  • Burj Khalifa: I was naturally interested in seeing the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building. This building is accessible from the Dubai Mall; take the elevator to floors 124 and 125 for a stunning view of Dubai's skyline, desert, and ocean. I went there very early in the morning when it wasn't very busy, so I was in and out very quickly.


  • Dubai World Cup: If you enjoy watching horse races, this event is undoubtedly on your bucket list. a prestigious competition featuring animals, jockeys, and trainers from all over the world. The spectacular setup lasts from later in the afternoon until the end of the meet. We were content with the Apron View tickets we chose to purchase in advance online. When we arrived, we had seats reserved in the grandstand (and, more importantly, in the shade), and we had easy access to a variety of food and beverages. There were many catered and corporate box tickets available, but due to the price, we decided against them.


  • When we next visit Dubai, there are still a lot of things I want to do there. In addition to Atlantis The Palm's stunning appearance, I would also love to take a camel ride through the desert and eat an Arabic dinner under the stars. There is a tonne of family-friendly theme parks to visit as well.


  • Every designer and brand you can think of is housed in the Dubai Mall, plus more! If you enjoy shopping and designer brands, this place will be akin to paradise for you. It's also important to note that the facilities for changing diapers and nursing were excellent (and plentiful). The enormous Dubai Aquarium is a great place to take the kids between dragging them around the shops. We discovered a Waitrose downstairs that sold a lot of the baby food we purchase in the UK, including Ella's Kitchen pouches, which saved my life! There is a food court with a wide variety of food options.

  • Dubai's Burj Al Arab is a well-known landmark. It is a seven-star hotel with a sail-like shape. The Burj Al Arab is the tallest all-suite hotel in the world, standing at 321 meters. It has a restaurant that seems to be suspended in midair and a helipad on the 28th floor. On a man-made island that is connected to the mainland by a private bridge, the Burj Al Arab is situated. The hotel features a waterpark, nine restaurants, and pools. The frames for the art and the furniture have been adorned with 24-carat gold. To experience Arabian luxury, a visitor can purchase tickets to the "Inside Burj Al Arab" show. The lavish hotel atrium and the glitzy Royal Suite, a curated experience, are both included in the 90-minute guided tour of the hotel. additionally, a digital interactive suite where visitors can relive the development of the original architectural designs.

  • The artificial canal city of Dubai Marina is situated on a two-mile stretch of sand that faces the Arabian Gulf. Tourists can see the high-rise luxury homes and vacation homes nearby. Take a speedboat, yacht, or traditional Arabian dhow tour to explore the area. By excavating the desert and allowing the waters of the Gulf to flow into the site, the waterfront district as a whole was man-made. Take advantage of this waterfront location by swimming and tanning at Jumeirah Beach. The seven-kilometer-long Dubai Marina Walk is a waterfront path lined with palm trees and beautifully landscaped greenery.


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