Dubai is a year-round city, but when you go changes the trip completely — from perfect beach weather to summer bargains. Here's how the year breaks down so you can pick the right window.
This is Dubai at its best. Days are warm (25–30°C), evenings are pleasant, and everything outdoors — desert safaris, beaches, rooftop dining — is comfortable. December to February is the busiest and priciest, especially around the Dubai Shopping Festival and New Year. If you want ideal weather and don't mind crowds, this is the window.
Temperatures climb, but hotel rates drop and attractions are quieter. Mornings and evenings are still doable outdoors. A smart choice if you want fewer crowds and better prices without full summer heat.
Expect 40°C+. The trade-off? The lowest hotel prices of the year and a city that moves indoors — malls, aquariums, indoor ski slopes, and Dubai Summer Surprises deals. Great for budget travellers who plan around the heat.
Whenever you choose, sort the paperwork first — you can apply for your UAE Visa Online in minutes and have it emailed to you before you fly.
What is the best month to visit Dubai?
November to March offers the most comfortable weather for sightseeing, beaches and desert trips. December–February is peak season with the liveliest atmosphere but highest prices.
Is it too hot to visit Dubai in summer?
Summer (June–August) exceeds 40°C, so most activity moves indoors. It is the cheapest time to visit, with big hotel discounts and indoor attractions.
When is Dubai cheapest?
The summer months (June–August) have the lowest hotel prices, followed by the shoulder months of May and September.
Do I need a visa to visit Dubai?
Most nationalities do. You can apply for a Dubai Visa Online and receive your approved visa by email before you travel.
How far in advance should I get my Dubai visa?
Apply about two weeks before travel. A Dubai Express Visa option is available if you need it faster.
Note: Only a passport copy and photograph are required at the time of application: