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Holidays in Dubai

Dripping with glitz and glamour, Dubai is like nowhere else in the world. Audacious architecture dominates its skyline like a futuristic paradise in the desert and you can’t help but have your imagination captured by this spectacular display of ambition and innovation on a luxury holiday.

It’s hard to believe that only a few decades ago Dubai was just a sleepy fishing village but designs like the impossibly tall Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah mean Dubai is now known for putting the luxury in luxury holiday. Supersized malls, aquariums and water parks mean it’s an exciting playground for both couples and families, while a golden sandy coastline that stretches as far as the eye can see means you can easily relax in the year-round sunshine. It’s hard to find something that you can’t do on Dubai Holidays.

Dubai has pockets of local culture, too. Dubai Creek is home to the original dhow fishing port and a heritage village where traditional Arabic arts and crafts are still practised. The vast desert beyond the modern metropolis promises adventure, with thrilling dune safaris and intimate Bedouin camp stays offering a priceless insight into this unique way of living. It’s hard to find something that you can’t do on a holiday to Dubai. There’s nowhere quite like it.

Regions

Where to stay in Dubai

If there was one word that encapsulated Dubai, it would be ambition. The places you can stay mirror the city's vision, raising the bar when it comes to luxury, service and design. Some resorts look like grand European mansions, while others have the appearance of an authentic Arabian palace. Wherever you choose to stay, no stone will be left unturned.

Weather

The best time to visit Dubai

Dubai, and the United Arab Emirates in general, only really has two climates: hot and hotter. The city is treated to year-round sunshine and little rainfall and whatever time of year you visit Dubai, sun cream and plenty of water is essential as the UV rays are particularly strong in the UAE.

November to March is the ‘coolest’ time of year to visit, with daytime temperatures hovering around the mid-20s (degrees Celsius). This is the best time of year to visit Dubai, as the days are comfortable enough to walk around in and still warm enough for a day on the beach. Come night-time, temperatures can drop as low as 14°C, making for pleasantly cool evenings. In January and February, you might experience some rain, although this usually occurs in the form of really short showers.

From March, the mercury really begins to rise, with June to August seeing scorching temperatures that are regularly in excess of 40°C, coupled with high humidity. We wouldn’t recommend exploring outside for too long in these boiling temperatures and air-conditioned malls and hotels can provide welcome relief. Hotels can be better value during this time, though.

A perfectly manicured beach rolls away from the shady palm trees of One & Only The Palm, Dubai
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