Dubai – United Arab Emirates (UAE)

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Dress modestly in public areas like malls and government buildings.
Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated in the heat.
Download the "S'hail" app for easy public transport navigation.
Ask for permission before taking photos of local residents.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory in most restaurants.
Avoid eating or drinking in public during Ramadan daylight hours.
Always use licensed taxis or reputable ride-sharing apps like Careem.
Carry a universal power adapter for your electronic devices.

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Experience a Desert Safari with dune bashing and BBQ.
Skydive over the iconic Palm Jumeirah for ultimate thrills.
Visit the Museum of the Future for high-tech exhibits.
Ski indoors at the massive Mall of the Emirates.
Take an Abra ride across the historic Dubai Creek.
Explore the underwater world at the Dubai Aquarium.
Watch the sunset from a luxury yacht in the Marina.
Zipline through the skyscrapers at XLine Dubai Marina.
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Dubai International (DXB) is a global hub connecting hundreds of cities via Emirates.
Al Maktoum International (DWC) serves as a secondary gateway for many budget carriers.
The airports are seamlessly linked to the city by metro and taxis.
The Dubai Metro is fully automated, driverless, and offers stunning views via its elevated tracks.
It has two main lines (Red and Green) covering all major landmarks and malls.
It is the most affordable way to travel across the city.
Taxis are plentiful, metered, and regulated by the RTA, ensuring safety and fair pricing.
Apps like Careem and Uber are widely used for booking private cars or standard taxis.
Traditional Abras cross the Dubai Creek for just 1 AED, offering a nostalgic experience.
Modern Water Taxis and the Dubai Ferry provide scenic transport between the Marina and the Canal.
While the internal city rail is the Metro, the Etihad Rail project is expanding to connect Dubai to other Emirates.
This will soon provide high-speed passenger travel between Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and beyond.
An extensive fleet of air-conditioned buses covers routes where the Metro does not reach.
Bus stops are frequently air-conditioned, providing comfort during the hot summer months.
International brands offer competitive rates for car rentals, which is ideal for road trips.
E-scooters and bike-sharing stations (like Careem BIKE) are available in popular hubs like JBR and Downtown.
Driving Side: Driving is on the Right-hand side of the road.
License Requirements: Tourists need an International Driving Permit (IDP) and their original home license.
Safety System: Strict AI-monitored camera system for speed, lane discipline, and seatbelt usage.
Widely available in malls, hotels, and airports; "WOW-Fi" at DXB is world-class.
Free "Tourist SIM" usually provided at immigration; can be topped up at Du or Etisalat kiosks.
UAE Dirham (AED/د.إ). Fixed exchange rate to USD ($1 = 3.67 AED).
Type G (Three-pin British style); standard voltage is 230V.
Dial 999 for Police, 998 for Ambulance, and 997 for Fire Department.
Generally safe for washing; however, most residents and tourists prefer bottled or filtered water for drinking.
Served in licensed hotels, bars, and restaurants; public intoxication is strictly prohibited.
Avoid filming government buildings or military sites; always ask individuals before taking their photo.
Respectful behavior is expected; avoid loud arguments or offensive gestures in public spaces.
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The peak season to visit Dubai is during , when temperatures typically range between . This is the ideal time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
The shoulder season falls between , with temperatures ranging from . It offers a balance of fewer crowds and reasonable prices.
The off-season is during , with temperatures between . This is the best time for budget travelers looking for deals.
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