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A Traveller's Guide to the United Arab Emirates

Everything you need to know about travelling to the United Arab Emirates.

Essential Facts

Currency

The official currency of the United Arab Emirates is the Emirati dirham (AED). Major credits cards are accepted in malls and major restaurants, but smaller markets only accept cash. You’ll find an abundance of ATMs available across the nation.

Language

Arabic is the official language of the Emirates. English is widely spoken, but knowing a few words in Arabic can be helpful, especially when bartering in marketplaces.

Best Time to Visit

There’s no rainy season in the United Arab Emirates making them easy to visit all year-round. However, the country gets extremely hot from May through September, so the cooler months of October through April are more popular with western travellers. It’s also wise for non-Muslims to avoid travel during the holy month of Ramadan, when there are restrictions on food and drink during daytime hours.

Climate

Due to its desert landscape and coastal location, the Emirates has mild winters and hot, sunny summers. Due to the location on the Persian Gulf, the country can be quite humid, making it feel even hotter than it is. There are low levels of rain annually, with most of it concentrated in the winter months. In Dubai, average temperatures are 20°C/68°F in winter and 37°C/98°F in summer.

Ideal Traveller

The Emirates are most popular with travellers who can afford the modern comforts of the nation. The country is especially popular as a stopover point on a trip to the Indian Ocean, or as a honeymoon or family vacation spot. While Arabian culture is typically conservative, the Emirates have worked hard to accommodate travellers from all over the world, so you’ll be surprised by how welcoming the country is.

Getting There From North America

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Major Airports

Most major flights arrive into Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH). Dubai International Airport is the busiest stopover airport in the world and is located about 10km/7mi from the city centre, although the heavy traffic can make it seem further away.

Major Air Routes from the United States

There are direct flights from many American cities to Dubai, including Boston, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Many other flights connect through a gateway city in Europe or other parts of the Middle East. 

Major Air Routes from Canada

Air Canada offers weekly nonstop flights to Dubai from Toronto Pearson. Other flights either connect through Toronto or through a gateway in Europe.

Essential Sights in the United Arab Emirates

Dubai Burj Khalifa

Dubai

Dubai personifies the 21st-century like no other city. A backwater port town half a century ago, Dubai has grown with the oil wealth of the Emirates and today is a futuristic haven for business travellers, honeymooners, and lovers of culture. Its ultramodern skyline is crowned by the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower, while the many theme parks, marinas, souks, malls, and museums offer attractions for all manner of travellers.

Abu Dhabi

The Emirati capital is the largest city in the country and the centre of its political power. Located on an island in the Persian Gulf, Abu Dhabi is defined by the mixture of Arabian historical landmarks and modern malls and skyscrapers. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in nearby Fujairah is the most important cultural monument, but the Abu Dhabi Mall and Marina offer more modern comforts for international travellers. The city also has the brand-new Abu Dhabi Louvre, the sister museum to the famous one in Paris.

Al Ain

This “Garden City” is an oasis in the desert, with palm groves, natural springs, and an enviable landscape amidst the mountains. You won’t find skyscrapers or modern malls in Al Ain. Instead, the city has a laidback cultural vibe, with archaeological parks and a historic fort for cultural travellers to explore and the zoo and Wadi Adventure water park for families to enjoy.

Other Highlights of the United Arab Emirates Off the Beaten Path

Sharjah mosque

Sharjah

The third-largest emirate, Sharjah works as a convenient day trip for travellers staying in Dubai. Its cultural attractions such as the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Sharjah Art Museum, and Al Noor Mosque offer attractive options for afternoon touring. Al Mazar Beach Street is also an appealing spot to spend an afternoon.

Ras al Khaimah

The fourth-largest and northernmost emirate is known for its pristine beaches along the gulf and cultural attractions that shed light on past centuries. Landmarks such as the Mohammed bin Salem Mosque, Dhayah Fort, and the National Museum of Ras al Khaimah allow travellers to explore the 19th century trade and historical period, but the beaches and beautiful views of the mountains remain the most appealing attractions for travellers.

Top Activities and Experiences in the United Arab Emirates

UAE desert safari

Head on a Desert Safari

Dubai and Abu Dhabi are located along long stretches of desert, so it’s easy for travellers to arrange for a desert safari to head out onto the sand dunes and experience the windswept desert for themselves. Travellers can ride in 4x4 vehicles over the dunes, arrange for a camel ride, or spend the night in a Bedouin tent to enjoy the desert under the stars.

Head up the Burj Khalifa

As the world’s tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa offers a view like no other building. Visitors can head up to the observation decks on the 125th or 148th levels to look out over the city’s skyline, gulf coast, and receding desert. You can even book a dinner reservation or high tea to enjoy a meal like no other.

Go Shopping in the Souks and Malls

The Emirates are some of the most appealing shopping destinations in the world. Whether you want to barter for gold or spices in the souks of Old Dubai or window-shop for designer goods at the Dubai Mall or Abu Dhabi Mall, you’ll find a lot to occupy you and your wallet.

Essential Emirati Foods to Try

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Al Machboos

This meat and rice dish is made with lamb, chicken, or shrimp that’s boiled in stock with spices until the meat is tender. The finished meat is then removed and the rice is added along with further vegetables, all being recombined before plating. It’s a popular dinner option.

Ghuzi

Often considered the national dish of the Emirates, ghuzi is a roast lamb or mutton that’s cooked with spices and plated on a bed of rice, vegetables, and nuts. All the components of the dish make it a meal in itself.

Balaleet

This savoury and sweet dish of vermicelli and eggs is popular as a breakfast or dessert. The noodles are cooked with spices such as cardamom and cinnamon, which give them a sweet flavour that contrasts with the savoury eggs and nuts such as pistachios.

Fattoush

This “bread salad” is a great vegetarian choice when visiting the Emirates. The salad consists of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, mint, onion, garlic, lemon, olive oil, and toasted bits of bread. It works as an appetizer or a meal in its own right.

Tips for Sustainable Travel

Abu Dhabi beach

Due to the modern infrastructure and many sustainable travel options in the Emirates, it’s easy to reduce your carbon footprint when travelling. Take advantage of good public transportation in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, opt for sustainable touring options when visiting the desert, and avoid purchasing products made from animals in the souks. Bring a refillable water bottle and reusable bag to avoid plastic waste.

Where to Go Next

The Emirates are conveniently located to make for easy connections into other Middle Eastern countries or Africa. Travellers can head north to explore Jordan, Israel, and Egypt, or connect onwards to Kenya or Tanzania for a safari. Dubai is a popular stopover point on a trip to the Maldives and other Indian Ocean destinations, so don’t feel limited in what your connection options are when visiting the Emirates.

What do the experts say?

Shamsheer (Sam) Cottar

Shamsheer (Sam) Cottar

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For me, the best months are November to April. Anything in between that is too unbearably hot. Temperatures commonly reaching 50 degrees and higher are so unpleasant and even in Dubai, the little bit of humidity can make them dangerous. This is why even bus shelters on the streets are air conditioned, and very few people are actually outside during the daylight hours.
Shamsheer (Sam) Cottar

Shamsheer (Sam) Cottar

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Directly opposite of Dubai, on the eastern Golf of Oman, in the Emirate of Sharjah, lies Khor Fakkan. This beautiful little gem has mountains, clear blue water with white sand beaches and coral reefs. Shark Island, right off the Coast of Khor Fakkan, has some of the best snorkeling in the UAE.
Jodi Hartnell

Jodi Hartnell

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For that Instagram shot, nothing beats the symbol for the Emirates that is the Burj al Arab hotel in Dubai. This is generally one of the most asked after spots, and where people can get the best photos. In reality, from the ground it is lovely, however, photos from the air on a helicopter pass show just how amazing this structure is and the effort that went into the world's only 7 Star hotel.
Jodi Hartnell

Jodi Hartnell

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I always recommend that people go to the Camel races on Fridays, at Al Mormoon Race Track. Over the start line, there is a overhead walkway where you can watch the camels line up for their heats. As there is no gambling in the UAE, here the winners are the camels rather than the owners, and the camels are awarded the gifts.
Jodi Hartnell

Jodi Hartnell

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Eid Al-Fitr or Eid Al-Adha are celebrated with large gatherings and public events. These are always accompanied by smiling, happy people with loads of new foods to try and sample. As the UAE has over 150 varieties of dates, and it seems that every single kind is brought out to celebrations and they are delicious!!

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