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Whether you’re looking for a long weekend, a short stopover or a two-week holiday, Dubai offers the perfect combination of world-famous beaches, a contemporary city centre, thriving culture and captivating desert adventures.

Best time to visit Dubai

The United Arab Emirates are warm all year round, but the best time to visit is from November to March when the average maximum temperature is 25°C. May to September are the hottest months, when temperatures often exceed 40°C.

Dubai holiday highlights

Renowned for wealth and splendour, Dubai offers an endless list of activities to occupy you on your stay in this beautiful city. Famous structures such as the tallest building in the world; the Burj Khalifa, the world-class Burj al Arab hotel and the man-made Palm Jumeirah Island, have become the epitome of Dubai’s extravagant culture.

The oldest part of the city is centred around the Dubai Creek, with souks offering an array of spices and textiles, mosques and an authentic regional architecture in the Deira and Bur Dubai districts. Here, you can make your way from one side of the creek to another on a quaint water taxi, also known as an abra.

Running through the city is the Sheikh Zayed Road, a massive multi-lane highway that links the Creek to Jumeirah and Jebel Ali as well as all the main shopping malls. Although most of Jumeirah beach is occupied by upscale hotels, there are certain parts that are open to the public (entrance fee applies) offering access to a spacious recreational park, hemmed by a vast stretch of open sand with the warm, sometimes choppy waters of the Arabian Gulf.

Spend some time away from the beach, and head to the huge shopping malls dotted around the city. As the creators of The Shopping Festival, it is no surprise that the nation’s favourite pastime is shopping, with the vast malls remain devoid of visitors by day, but springing into life later in the evening. The Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates are the two biggest with ice rinks, cinemas, western high-street and designer brands, vast gold souks and giant fish tanks.

The Dubai Mall’s famous Dubai Fountain shoots water jets at an astonishing height of 150 metres tall and spans over 270 metres in length. Created by the designers of the Bellagio Fountain in Las Vegas, this spectacular sight performs to an impressive array of musical accompaniments to include Andrea Bocelli’s Con te partiro (Time to Say Goodbye). Avoid disappointment and make note of the world’s largest fountain’s performance schedule before you arrive, as there are only two shows during the daytime, with evening performances running every half an hour. For fantastic view of the city below and the desert beyond, why not ascend 124 floors to Burj Khalifa's 'At the Top' viewing point. Be sure to book in advance, as this attraction is one of the most popular in Dubai.

A city surrounded by beach, mountains and desert, it's no surprise that a world of exhilarating and fascinating activities are available further afield.

The best dining establishments are concentrated in the numerous luxury hotels, which compete with each other with celebrity chefs, Michelin Stars and extravagant gourmet cuisine. For more affordable dining alternatives the big malls offer every type of cuisine imaginable including American and regional fast foods, noodle bars, restaurants of every denomination and about three times more coffee and cake shops than seems economically viable.

Dubai iconic sights

Aquaventure
Get your adrenaline pumping at this incredible waterpark, situated in the grounds of Atlantis the Palm, Dubai. Make your way around this expansive waterpark on foot, or if you feel like putting your feet up - why not grab an inner-tube and make use of the lazy river which meanders all the way through the ground - be careful though, as you may find yourself floating towards one of the hidden entrances to the exhilarating rides! And, with plenty of restaurants on site - you could make a day of it with a delicious lunch in between.
Atlantis The Palm
With 1539 rooms and suites, you'll feel like you're staying in a luxury seafront village than in a beach resort in Dubai. This is a haven for those who truly seek it all. From plush rooms and suites to a waterpark, aquarium and over 20 restaurants in the hotel alone - you'll never feel like you need to leave the resort, should you wish. However, if you do want to explore glamorous Dubai, the city is only a 20-minute taxi drive away. Enjoy all the luxuries of a private beach, two swimming pools and free entry to some of Dubai's leading attractions.
Burj Khalifa
Located in the popular district of Downtown Dubai, Burj Khalifa stands at over 828 metres high and features more than 160 stories. You can visit this mind-defying structure on two levels: Level 124 features the popular At The Top experience, offering you views over Dubai and even Abu Dhabi on a clear day. For special occasions, or if you're simply looking for more of a private experience, why not book the At The Top Sky experience on level 148 which features a stylish lounge. 
Dubai Fountains
With daily performances, this incredible dancing water fountain show entices audiences from all around Dubai to witness a few minutes of classical, Arabic and world music. Watch 1.5 million lumens of projected light, 22,000 gallons of aiurborne water and spray heights of up to 500 feet - a dramatic, yet incredibly serene delight. 
Dubai Mall
Part of the exclusive Downtown Dubai complex, The Dubai Mall is home to over a thousand retailers including a whole host of restaurants - making a great way for escaping the sunshine.  The mall is also home to the Burj Khalifa experience and the Dubai Fountains, so you could spend your morning visiting the world's tallest building , enjoy a delicious lunch, watch the fountain show, and spend the rest of your day shopping to your heart's content, before making your way back to your hotel.The possibilities are endless here.
Palm Jumeirah
Extending into the Persian Gulf, Palm Jumeirah is one of the world's most famous man-made islands and has expanded Dubai's shoreline by over 320 miles. Built to resemble a palm tree, the exclusive private residences can be found on the island's fronds and on the surrounding crescent - built to protect the island from strong currents - you can find popular hotels such as Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, One&Only The Palm and Atlantis The Palm, Dubai.
Bollywood Park
The first theme park in the world dedicated to all things Bollywood!
Action, adventure, romance, comedy, music, dance, flavour and emotion, Bollywood style.
A celebration of Mumbai’s legendary film industry in 5 zones inspired by Bollywood blockbusters, enjoy live entertainment, stage performances and flamboyant cinematic rides in an experience unlike any other.
For the first time ever, you will live, learn and experience the kaleidoscopic world of Mumbai’s famous film industry, in the world’s first Bollywood themed park covering 1.7million square feet.
Desert Safari
This half-day 4x4 safari takes you on a thrilling ride to the highest dunes for a breathtaking sunset photo stop. You’ll then visit a Bedouin campsite in the desert where you can admire henna designs whilst sipping a refreshing drink, before perhaps enjoy a camel ride or sample a fruity shisha pipe. Finally, there’s some enchanting belly dancing followed by a delicious barbecue buffet.
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