United Arab Emirates Travel Guide

Austin Mayer -
June 19, 2025

Overview

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a dazzling mix of futuristic cities, vast deserts, and luxury experiences. Dubai’s skyline, dominated by the Burj Khalifa, and Abu Dhabi’s stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque are just the beginning this country is packed with bucket list moments. Whether you’re dune bashing in the Arabian Desert, exploring traditional souks, or relaxing on pristine beaches, the UAE offers something for every traveler.

Quick Facts About the UAE

Language

Arabic

Currency

UAE Dirham (AED)

Visa

Visa on arrival for many nationalities (check before travel)

Power Plugs

Type G (UK standard)

Religion

Islam

Capital

Abu Dhabi

Climate

Desert; extremely hot in summer (May-Sep), mild winters (Nov-Mar)

Apps

Uber, Careem, RTA Dubai (for metro/buses)

Flights Information for the UAE

The UAE has several major international airports:

  • Dubai International (DXB) The world’s busiest airport for international travel, with flights from nearly every continent.
  • Abu Dhabi International (AUH) The second-largest hub, well connected globally.
  • Sharjah International (SHJ) A budget friendly alternative, mainly serving low cost carriers.

Smaller airports like Ras Al Khaimah (RKT) and Al Maktoum (DWC) also operate select routes. Use Skyscanner or Google Flights to compare prices.

Safety Information You Should Know Before Visiting the UAE

The UAE is one of the safest countries in the world, with low crime rates and strict laws. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Cultural Sensitivity: Dress modestly in public areas (especially in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah).
  • Laws & Fines: Avoid public displays of affection, drinking outside licensed venues, and swearing these can lead to heavy penalties.
  • Scams: Rare, but always confirm taxi fares (use apps like Uber/Careem for transparency).
  • Dubai Safety for Tourists
  • While the UAE is very safe, remember to…

Climate

Best Time to Visit UAE

  • November–March: Ideal for outdoor activities (20–30°C).
  • Avoid May–September: Extreme heat (40°C+).

The UAE has a desert climate, meaning blistering summers (May-Sep) with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F). The best time to visit is November to March, when temperatures hover around 20-30°C (68-86°F) and outdoor activities are comfortable.
I visited Dubai in December, and the weather was perfect warm days and cool evenings. If you go in summer, expect intense heat, but indoor attractions (malls, museums) are heavily air conditioned.

Budget

The UAE is not a budget destination, but smart choices can save money:

  • Budget Hotels: Start around 250 AED ($68 USD) per night.
  • Luxury Stays: Sky’s the limit iconic hotels like the Burj Al Arab cost thousands per night.
  • Food: Street shawarma for 10-15 AED, mid range restaurant meals 50-100 AED.
  • Transport: Metro in Dubai is affordable (~5 AED per ride); taxis are pricier.
  • Use metro over taxis.
  • Opt for street food (10–15 AED meals).

Tip: Happy hours and brunch deals help cut costs on dining/drinks.

Other Essential Information:

  • Transport: Dubai Metro is efficient; taxis are metered. Renting a car? Traffic can be heavy.
  • Tipping: Not mandatory, but 10% in restaurants is appreciated.
  • WiFi: Free in most malls, hotels, and cafes.
  • Weekend: Friday Saturday (many offices closed Friday).

Final Thoughts

The UAE is a must visit for luxury seekers and adventure lovers alike. From skyscraper views to desert sunsets, this country delivers unforgettable experiences. Just pack for the heat, respect local customs, and enjoy the ride!

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Is alcohol allowed in the UAE?

Yes, but only in licensed venues (hotels, bars). Public drunkenness is illegal.

Can I wear shorts and swimwear?

At beaches/resorts, yes. In public areas, dress modestly (shoulders/knees covered).

Do I need to carry cash?

Cards are widely accepted, but small vendors/markets prefer cash (AED).
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