Dubai Tour Packages

Dubai is a dazzling city where tradition meets innovation. Known for its futuristic skyline, luxurious lifestyle, and vibrant culture, this desert metropolis offers experiences like nowhere else. From the soaring Burj Khalifa and lavish shopping malls to historic souks and serene desert landscapes, Dubai combines modern wonders with rich heritage. Whether you’re exploring architectural marvels, enjoying thrilling desert safaris, or relaxing on pristine beaches, Dubai promises an unforgettable journey of luxury, adventure, and cultural discovery.

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Dubai Travel Information

Climate & Geography

Dubai lies on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, bordered by desert and the Persian Gulf.

Climate: Dubai has a hot desert climate.

  • October to April (Winter) – Pleasant, with cooler temperatures (ideal for sightseeing, outdoor activities, and festivals).
  • May to September (Summer) – Extremely hot and humid, but great for indoor attractions and shopping.

The city is famous for its coastal beauty, man-made islands like Palm Jumeirah, and striking urban landscapes set against golden desert sands.

History & Culture

Once a small fishing and trading port, Dubai has transformed into a global city in just a few decades. Despite rapid modernization, the city preserves its cultural roots through traditional souks, Islamic architecture, and Emirati customs. Dubai is home to a multicultural population, making it a melting pot of languages, cuisines, and traditions. The local culture emphasizes hospitality, respect, and pride in heritage.

Festivals

Dubai’s calendar is packed with world-class events and cultural celebrations:

  • Dubai Shopping Festival (Jan–Feb) – A shopper’s paradise with mega discounts, concerts, and fireworks.
  • Dubai Food Festival – A culinary showcase featuring international and Emirati cuisine.
  • Eid al-Fitr & Eid al-Adha – Religious festivals marked by community prayers, feasting, and charity.
  • National Day (Dec 2) – Celebrated with parades, fireworks, and cultural performances.
  • Dubai International Film Festival (select years) – A celebration of regional and international cinema.

Cuisines

Dubai’s cuisine reflects its rich cultural diversity and Arabian roots. Popular dishes and treats include:

  • Shawarma – Spiced meat wraps, a street food favorite.
  • Machboos – A traditional rice dish with meat, spices, and dried lemon.
  • Luqaimat – Sweet, sticky Emirati dumplings drizzled with date syrup.
  • Harees – A comforting porridge made with wheat and meat, often served during Ramadan.
  • Fresh seafood – Thanks to Dubai’s coastal location.

The city also offers a global dining scene, from fine dining at Michelin-starred restaurants to casual eats at street markets


Popular Places to Visit in Dubai

Burj Khalifa

The world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, is a symbol of Dubai’s ambition and innovation. Visitors can ride high-speed elevators to observation decks on the 124th, 125th, or 148th floors for breathtaking views of the city, desert, and coastline.

Dubai Mall & Dubai Fountain

Dubai Mall is not just about shopping — it’s an entertainment hub with attractions like the Dubai Aquarium, Underwater Zoo, VR Park, and an ice rink. Just outside, the Dubai Fountain dazzles with choreographed water, light, and music shows every evening.

Palm Jumeirah

This remarkable man-made island shaped like a palm tree is lined with luxury resorts, fine dining restaurants, private beaches, and beach clubs. Highlights include Atlantis, The Palm, with its waterpark and aquarium.

Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina is a modern waterfront neighborhood known for its dazzling skyline, trendy restaurants, cafes, and a scenic promenade. Visitors can enjoy dhow cruises, yacht tours, or relax at stylish rooftop lounges.

Dubai Creek & Al Fahidi Historical District

This area offers a glimpse of old Dubai’s charm. Take a traditional abra (wooden boat) ride across the creek, explore bustling gold, spice, and textile souks, and wander through narrow lanes lined with wind-tower houses in the Al Fahidi district.

Desert Safari

Experience the beauty of Dubai’s desert with a thrilling safari — dune bashing, camel rides, sandboarding, and an evening of cultural performances and Arabian dining under the stars at a desert camp.


How to Reach Dubai

  • By Air: Dubai International Airport (DXB) is one of the world’s busiest airports and is well connected to major cities across the globe, including direct flights from India’s major cities (Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore).
  • By Sea: Dubai is a popular port of call for luxury cruise liners and private yachts arriving via the Persian Gulf.

Best Time to Visit Dubai 

  • October to April (winter season) – The best time to visit, with pleasant temperatures perfect for sightseeing, outdoor events, and desert activities.
  • May to September (summer) – Very hot, but ideal for enjoying Dubai’s indoor attractions, summer sales, and air-conditioned luxury.

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