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Dubai travel guidelines

Visa not required for citizens

COVID-19 certificate not required

Daily flights

Flight duration 5h 40m

Things to do in Dubai

Explore the iconic Burj Khalifa

Witness the tallest tower in the world and enjoy breathtaking views of Downtown Dubai.

Experience the traditional abra at Dubai Creek

Take a boat ride along the creek to see the historic trading port and traditional souks.

Enjoy a thrilling desert safari

Enjoy activities like camel riding and traditional entertainment amidst the beauty of the desert.

5-day itinerary

Day 1: Sightseeing
Whether you're in Dubai for the first time or you're a repeat visitor, there is so much to see in this populous emirate that you'll discover something new each time.
Day 2: Museums and heritage sites
Dubai has so many museums that it would take more than a week to see them all, but setting aside one day to visit the ones you're most interested in isn't a bad idea.
Day 3: Adventures
Dubai offers plenty of opportunities for sports and adventure, from camel racing to car rallying in the sand dunes, there’s something on offer for everyone.
Day 4: Unique shopping
The shopping malls in Dubai are dramatically different to those in Paris or New York and the experience is one-of-a-kind.
Day 5: Hatta
Dubai isn’t all fine dining and theme parks – the beautiful natural environment that surrounds the city is also well worth exploring.

Day 1: Sightseeing

Whether you're in Dubai for the first time or you're a frequent visitor, there is so much to see in this populous emirate that you'll discover something new each time. Since you may want to spend your first day getting your bearings, this is the best time to tour the city.

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You'll definitely want to buy a ticket to the top of Burj Khalifa for a bird's eye view of the skyline. This landmark building is Dubai's and world's tallest at 829.8 m, and it boasts a world-famous observation deck on the 124th floor that is not to be missed.

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Handy hint - It is highly recommended that you pre-book your Burj Khalifa experience as far in advance as possible (especially for weekend visits) as this is a very popular attraction. Tickets can be pre-booked from the Burj Khalifa website.

Booking a tour with one of the many touring companies is a great way to acclimatize yourself to your surroundings. Enjoy a hop-on, hop-off bus tour, a luxurious dinner cruise, or rent a car so you can explore the city yourself.

Day 2: Museums and Heritage sites

Dubai has so many museums that it would take more than a week to see them all, but setting aside one day to visit the ones you're most interested in isn't a bad idea. You may want to start with the Museum of the Future which offers a unique perspective on the future with immersive and interactive displays in the futuristic setting. It has a dedicated children's section to keep the little curious minds engaged and entertained.

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To know more about UAE's history visit the Dubai Museum, the emirate's main museum, which is located at the oldest existing building in the city: the Al Fahidi Fort.

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This museum houses old Dubai maps, local antiquities, Asian and African artifacts, and emirate documents. You'll also experience depictions of desert life, including a Bedouin tent, a model mosque, and sea-faring collections.

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Other sites you won't want to miss include the Emirates National Auto Museum, Heritage House, the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding, and Hatta Heritage Village.

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For more information on the UAE culture and traditions you can visit Dubai Culture & Arts Authority website.

Day 3: Adventures

Dubai offers plenty of opportunities for sports and adventure, from camel racing and car rallying in the sand dunes to skydiving and ziplining between the skyscrapers, there’s something on offer for everyone.

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The United Arab Emirates is home to some of the best resorts in the world where families of all ages can enjoy horseback riding in the desert, laser shooting, and even archery.

Adventurous types can test their rock climbing skills, flyboarding or unwind on a jet ski.

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Theme and Water Parks

Whether you're an avid thrill seeker, a moderate risk taker or a family with bold youngsters, you'll find just the right choice. Choose from theme parks like IMG Worlds of Adventure, Legoland Dubai and Bollywood Parks, or splash into a world of Aquaventure Waterpark and Wild Wadi.

Desert safari

Desert Safari

Experience thrill and extreme adventure when you take a Dubai desert safari. Dune bashing in a 4x4, quad biking, camel riding, and sandboarding - an adventure awaits you among the golden sands. Many desert safaris also offer an alfresco barbecue dinner, belly dancing, shisha and sunset photography.

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Ski Dubai

Go skiing, snowboarding, and witness the 'March of the Penguins' at Ski Dubai - an indoor ski resort at Mall of the Emirates. You'll find 22,500sqm of the area covered in snow with jump slopes, play areas, and the famous Avalanche café. Here you might be introduced to a beautiful colony of King and Gentoo penguins.

Day 4: Unique Shopping

The shopping malls in Dubai are dramatically different to those in Paris or New York and the experience is one-of-a-kind. We've already mentioned the Mall of Emirates with its indoor ski slope, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Souk Madinat, for instance, located inside the Madinat Jumeirah Hotel, features a unique waterway that transfers shoppers from restaurants and shops to nearby hotels.

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Shop until you drop at one of the largest and luxurious malls in the UAE, The Dubai Mall. A brand-lovers paradise with more than 1,200 outlets spanning 1.1 million sqm. You'll find designer boutiques, the breathtaking Dubai Fountain, and the thrilling Dubai Aquarium - home to thousands of aquatic animals, comprising over 140 species. Visit the nearby Souk Al Bahar to experience the traditional Arabian market.

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Handy hint - Make sure you don’t miss out on the Dubai Summer Surprises, one of the most anticipated shopping events of the year. Dubai Summer Surprises starts in June and has a host of internationally-acclaimed shows for the family, concerts, exhibitions and other live events. Dubai Summer Surprises also offers special promotions, huge discounts, and raffles.

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Day 5: Hatta

Dubai isn’t all fine dining and theme parks – the beautiful natural environment that surrounds the city is also well worth exploring. 

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As well as tackling sand dunes in a 4x4, visitors can travel to Hatta, 134km east of Dubai in the foothills of the Hajar Mountains. Hatta offers countless possibilities for eco-tourism and family-oriented fun. You'll find anything from glamping in a caravan to mountain paragliding, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking in the Hatta Dam or camping under the stars.

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For more details visit https://www.visithatta.com/en/.

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