A tourist named 11 things she would like to know about Dubai before planning a trip

By TravelWiseFeb 9, 2024 15:54 PMNews
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Vacationers were given advice before planning a trip to Dubai. Source: Pixabay

A tourist from America who spent an unforgettable vacation in Dubai told us about 11 things she wished she had known beforehand. This knowledge would have helped her and other travelers to make the trip even better and not to waste money.

Rachel Dube shared her impressions and observations with Business Insider.

First of all, the American realized that the best time to visit the UAE is winter. The weather in the country is much milder and more pleasant at this time of year.

Winter is the best time to visit the UAE. Source: Pixabay
Winter is the best time to visit the UAE. Source: Pixabay

You shouldn't be torn between all the entertainment and attractions Dubai has to offer. The tourist recommended determining in advance what you want to see the most. Among her favorites: Burj Khalifa, Ain Dubai, local markets, and Jumeirah Beach Residence Walk.

The historical part of the city is worth as much attention as the modernized one. You can learn about the history and culture of the country by exploring ruins or old buildings, museums and exhibitions.

The American advised not to stop at Dubai alone, as the neighboring city of Abu Dhabi is also worth at least a day trip.

"In Abu Dhabi, we visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Qasr Al Watan (the current presidential palace), and the Heritage Village. I liked the emirate so much that I would gladly return there to see more," the tourist advised.

Tourists were advised to visit Abu Dhabi. Source: Pixabay
Tourists were advised to visit Abu Dhabi. Source: Pixabay

Foodies don't have to worry about the lack of food, as in addition to traditional Middle Eastern cuisine, Dubai has hundreds of restaurants to choose from.

The seventh thing that the tourist realized is that Palm Jumeirah and the Dubai International Financial Center are closer to the main attractions than some other popular areas where tourists stay. This makes renting an apartment here more convenient.

Although tourists are often advised to avoid guided tours to avoid overpaying, Rachel Dube paid a guide and didn't regret it. According to her, in a limited time, thanks to the travel expert, she managed to see much more than she could have found on her own.

"The holy places we visited had a dress code. Men should wear a shirt with sleeves at least elbow-length and long pants. Women in mosques must wear an abaya and a shayla that covers the body and hair. I didn't know that there was a dress code in mosques, but if I had, I would have planned my outfit in advance," the tourist said.

Don't let the sand and sun scare you away from going to the desert. The large sand dunes look fantastic in the sunlight, and riding on the sand reminded the traveler of a roller coaster.

Large sand dunes look fantastic in the sunlight. Source: Pixabay
Large sand dunes look fantastic in the sunlight. Source: Pixabay

The UAE is known for its lively markets and assortment of spices. Although you can buy a souvenir in any shop, the atmosphere of the market is definitely worth a visit.

The UAE is known for its lively markets. Source: Pixabay
The UAE is known for its lively markets. Source: Pixabay
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