Dubai Travel Guide

Dubai can be a very difficult place for first-timers. Even though there are a lot of facilities and convenience in everything, but still if you have not planned or you don’t know anything about Dubai, you are going to get lost in this happening city. 

Hence, a travel guide can solve at least 100% of your doubts and problems in no time if you just read this Dubai travel guide till the end. 

Dubai travel guide for first-timers

There are too many skyscrapers, hectic fast life, busy people, and completely free tourists visiting to enjoy every bit of their experience. So in all of that, you will need to know some important tips and have someone who can tell you about their experience of Dubai. 

That’s why; this guide will tell you about how you can enjoy the most of your tour with just minimal cost and maximum experience.

Do you need a visa to visit Dubai?

Well, that depends on your passport status according to your country’s ranking in the visa-free countries. But for US visitors, visa requirements has been exempted whereas some of the other countries also boast their visa on arrival passports. 

Most Asian countries require a visa ahead of their boarding on the plane. You can check our 14-day Dubai tourist visa offer on our website if you need more information or help in that case.

What to expect from Dubai?

Dubai has a vast industry of tourism that’s why there will be people from around the globe. That means they will be from different ethnicities, cultures, religions, races, classes and all. There is everything for everyone. You can get alcohol products from licensed hotels, bars, and restaurants and you can eat Halal as there’s no port allowed in UAE. 

There are beautiful Mosques, Libraries, skyscrapers, hotels, resorts, waterparks, ski resorts, places for romantic couples, and family desert safari Dubai. Dubai Global Village, The Dubai Mall, Dubai Aquarium, Dubai Underwater Zoo, paragliding, sky diving, Dubai Expo Center, cruise dubai and much more to visit in Dubai.

How to travel to Dubai?

Traveling to Dubai is pretty simple; in fact, almost the same as visiting some other country. All you need to have is a valid visa or a valid passport for one of the visa-on-arrival compatible countries. After getting a visa, you will just have to buy your air tickets from any online ticket agent website and board the plane. 

Some US and European countries also get layover offers for their visitors. Emirates Airlines and Etihad Airways are the two most famous airlines that offer free layovers in UAE. You can even visit the country during your short stay if you have a no-visa (visa on arrival) passport. 

We’ve seen many people taking advantage of this offer and enjoying the vibe of UAE while they’re actually flying to some other country but had a stopover in the UAE.

If you land in Abu Dhabi, you can take a bus from there and go to Dubai even for a short while. That totally depends on the time you have before your next connecting flight.

The best times to visit Dubai

As we all know that Dubai is a desert city and it’s freakin’ Hot! But not all the time. Yes, you can visit Dubai when it’s not so hot like in the winter season. Winter in Dubai doesn’t get too cold but a cool place to be. 

Winter months are almost the same as in other countries from November to March. During this time, Dubai hits its peak tourist season so it can be a little crowded during these months. Also, the overall prices may get a little higher but there are still some cheaper options in everything.

There is some tourism in the summer months like from April to October when it’s hotter. But overall, it is not considered to be the tourist season for Dubai so the prices may be already low in that season.

Best places to stay in Dubai

Since there are always tourists visiting Dubai, there’s no shortage of hotels and safe places to stay. Especially no shortage of luxury hotels and resorts if you have budget. You can also look for some rental places to stay or rent an Airbnb. There are too many options to stay but the most exciting and enjoyable places are near the most famous landmarks. 

Think of Dubai as a long day trip because almost everything in Dubai is almost at just one main road. One end has the famous Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa while on the other end is the famous Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah, and even Burj Al Arab at some distance. 

Or if you want to stay in a less crowded area, then you can stay on the complete opposite side of this strip which has Dubai Airport and Old Dubai. These places can also feel a little crowded because of the souks in the Old Dubai but still, they’re less crowded than the central location.

Getting Around in Dubai

Getting around in Dubai is pretty easy but only on the weekdays. If it is a weekend which happens to be from Friday to Saturday, then it’s the most stressful and hectic time pass.

But you should not worry about anything to move around because even if it becomes crowded, it is still safe and very easy to move around as there are different systems in Dubai for that.

Taxis

You can rent a regular taxi in Dubai to move around but you will need to stay alert to not have to pay extra charges. There are meters in most of the taxis and you can ask for the price of moving from one place to the other before starting your ride. 

And don’t rent a luxurious Lexus as a taxi if you don’t want to spend so much on just a taxi.

Metro

The Metro train is a very convenient way of moving around in Dubai. All you have to do is buy a ticket and have a seat. Dubai has the safest and easiest systems to get a metro because of being a tourist city. 

So, you won’t be confused by anything other than the crowd on the weekends which can be a little too busy on occasions. Dubai metro trains run more often during the weekends since there’s more load on the stations.

Hop On/Hop Off buses

Similar to the Metro trains, there are two main systems for hop-on/hop-off buses in Dubai that have different routes. This is located near the Dubai Mall and you can hop on one bus, reach to a station, hop off that bus, and hop on another. 

But you need to have plenty of time for that if your route requires changing buses on the weekends.

Cruise Dubai

Cruise Dubai offers a luxurious and unforgettable experience amidst the stunning skyline of the city known for its opulence and modernity. Gliding through the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf, a Luxury Dinner Cruise Dubai presents a panoramic view of architectural marvels like the Burj Khalifa and the Palm Jumeirah, showcasing their grandeur from a unique perspective. 

Whether embarking on a sunset dinner cruise, a thrilling speedboat adventure, or a leisurely day trip exploring the coastline, each journey promises unparalleled hospitality, gourmet dining, and entertainment. 

From traditional dhow boats adorned with intricate designs to sleek yachts equipped with the latest amenities, Dubai’s cruise options cater to every taste, offering a blend of relaxation and excitement against the backdrop of one of the world’s most dynamic cities.

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Wrapping Up

If you are planning to visit Dubai, this will be the best decision of your life, trust me. We’re not overrating Dubai you’ll see when you get there. But if you still have questions about what to do in Dubai, where to stay, what to eat, and how to have fun in Dubai, you ask in the comment section below.