When is the best time to fly to Dubai
A vacation in the UAE has become synonymous with luxury. Here, you'll always find the highest-level hotels, gastronomic discoveries from world-renowned chefs, and innovation and technology in every infrastructure facility. But best of all, everything is accompanied by sun and sea all year round. The choice of the ideal time for a trip to Dubai (or any other city) depends on your preferences. We have compiled a year-round plan to help you decide.

Winter in Dubai: November – February
The weather is ideal for sightseeing: the average daytime temperature ranges from 25 to 29 °C, and at night it drops to a pleasant 15 °C. The sea is quite cool, but this is easily compensated by heated pools in most hotels.
Desert Safari
Winter is the best season for desert trips. It's logical, because at this time, in the hottest place... it's not so hot! During the day, it's easier to endure the uncovered sun rays, and at night, a crazy view of the stars opens up. Endless sand dunes create an ideal backdrop for photos. Excursions range from morning desert drives to overnight stays, but perhaps nothing compares to the sight of the sun setting behind a sand dune. To the visual impressions, you can add the thrill of camel riding or quad biking. Don't forget your glasses and a scarf to protect your face from the sand!

Shopping in Dubai Creek Area
When the weather is pleasant, you can enjoy a stroll around the city. And what better way to combine a walk than with shopping? The ideal area for such a city day is Dubai Creek. The intoxicating aroma of spices, mixed with heavy oriental perfumes, hangs in the air. In the evenings, the embankment is beautifully lit by lanterns. Here you'll find Dubai Festival City Mall, the famous Gold Souk, and Deira Waterfront Market.

What's happening in Dubai in winter
Dubai Shopping Festival: an annual event organized by Dubai Festivals & Retail Estate, which is part of Dubai's Department of Economy and Tourism. The program includes concerts by artists, fireworks, drone shows, and New Year's celebrations. And of course, discounts, discounts, discounts!
Dubai Desert Classic Tournament: if you're a golf fan, head to Emirates Golf Club to see the world's best golfers in January. Despite its location, the tournament is part of the European Tour.
Dubai Tennis Championships Tournament: an annual professional tennis tournament. The men's part belongs to the ATP 500 series, and the women's to the WTA 1000 category, making it one of the key events in the tennis calendar. Previous winners include Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Venus Williams.
Spring in Dubai: March – May
It's unlikely you'll see flowers blooming or hear birds chirping. For objective reasons. However, on average, the sun shines eight hours a day, so you'll have plenty of time for sightseeing and exploring the surroundings. If you dream of a beach holiday, April is the ideal month: the average temperature is 21-23 °C. The sea water temperature reaches about 24 °C, so you can gently sway on the waves. In May, the air heats up even more, but there's a plus to this – you won't have to rush to the sea or pool before breakfast to grab a sun lounger.
Hot Air Balloon Ride
See Dubai from a different perspective by taking a hot air balloon ride 1200 meters above the Arabian Desert.

Visit Hatta
Embark on a day trip or even a two-day trip to Hatta, located in the mountains on the outskirts of Dubai. It's a great place for various activities, including hiking, canoeing, and mountain biking.

What's happening in Dubai in spring
Dubai International Boat Show: a yacht exhibition. And that says it all. Luxury superyachts, exclusive parties, advanced marine technologies, and water sports.

World Art Dubai: the largest affordable art fair in the Middle East. WAD is a melting pot of emerging artists, pop art icons, painters, and photographers. This unique synthesis of art (over 4,000 works) and entertainment takes place annually in March.
The Dubai Gold Cup: Have you ever been to a horse race? In spring, Dubai offers such a show. The culmination of the UAE racing season and one of the world's major racing events are held annually on the last Saturday of March at Meydan Racecourse. The event is incredibly popular, so purchase your tickets in advance.
Summer in Dubai: June – September
We have already talked about why visit Dubai in summer, and we stand by our words. During this time of year, there are fewer tourists, which means aquariums, shopping malls, galleries, and other indoor spaces will be more comfortable and less crowded for you. The downsides: the air heats up to 40 °C, the water to 29 °C, so it brings no coolness or refreshment, and sunbathing is only possible in the very early morning hours.
Amusement Parks
This is an ideal time for a family vacation at Dubai's various theme parks. For example, IMG Worlds of Adventure, a temperature-controlled park with over 20 rides and an entire zone dedicated to the Jurassic period. It's suitable for visitors of all ages. Toddlers can join the adventures of their favorite cartoon character, while teenagers can ride the 'Velociraptor,' one of Dubai's tallest and fastest attractions.
Water Parks
Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis, The Palm is the world's largest waterpark. And it's a great way to cool off in Dubai during the hot summer months. It boasts dozens of water rides and slides. However, it's more than just a waterpark: it has a private beach and numerous pools for relaxation. Why not go on a safari in the Shark Lagoon, where you'll be surrounded by sharks, rays, and hundreds of other marine animals?

Epic Views from Burj Khalifa
In a city where everything is so grand, it's impossible not to visit the world's tallest building. Burj Khalifa has 163 floors. Of course, you can come here any time of year, but in summer, it's much easier to buy a ticket on Kupi.com. The best time to ascend to the top is at sunset. Grab a glass of champagne and watch the sun's rays reflect off the glass walls.

What's happening in Dubai in summer
Dubai Summer Surprises Festival: from July to September, many outlets in Dubai Mall offer reduced prices. Live performances, children's activities, and prize draws also take place here. An excellent option for those looking to escape the heat. Favorable offers continue at hotels, entertainment complexes, and restaurants throughout the city.
Autumn in Dubai: September – October
Autumn in Dubai begins in September, when the weather is still quite hot. By October, as the winter season begins, it gets cooler. The average temperature ranges from 38 °C at noon to 26 °C by the end of October. Like spring, this is a great time for a trip to Dubai: days are long, there's plenty of sun, and evenings are comfortable. You'll be able to spend a lot of time by the pool or on the beach, and it's usually a quieter time as children have returned to school.
Dubai Aquarium
Even non-fans of the underwater world will be captivated. The 10-million-liter tank on the ground floor of the mall is one of the largest aquariums in the world. It is home to over 33,000 marine animals, including sharks, rays, penguins, and crabs. It even has its own celebrity – 'King Croc'.

What's happening in Dubai in autumn
Dubai Design Week: the largest design festival in the Middle East, held annually in Dubai and dedicated to innovation, architecture, industrial design, interior design, and art. The program includes masterclasses, exhibitions, and installations.
Dubai International Airshow: an international exhibition of the aerospace and airshow industry. It takes place every two years, so you need to keep an eye on the schedule to avoid a gap year.




