Dubai: The City of Dreams, Dunes & Dazzle
Dubai Travel Guide
If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to step into the future while walking through centuries of tradition — Dubai might just be calling your name.
Dubai isn’t just a stopover city anymore.
It has become a full-on destination in its own right. With its glittering skyline, golden deserts, world-class shopping, beach clubs, record-breaking attractions and incredible hotels, it’s one of those places that truly offers something for everyone.
"Let me take you on a little tour of what makes Dubai so special — and why it could be the perfect choice for your next holiday."
Why Choose Dubai?
Dubai blends modern luxury with cultural charm — and that mix is what makes it unforgettable.
It's sunny almost every day of the year, the city is spotlessly clean and super safe, and English is widely spoken, so it's really easy to get around.
- Direct flights from the UK in around 7 hours
- A huge choice of luxury, mid-range and budget hotels
- From beaches to skyscrapers, desert safaris to giant malls — you’ll never be bored
- Family-friendly, solo-travel-friendly, couples-friendly... it ticks all the boxes
Top Things to Do in Dubai
Burj Khalifa – head to the top of the tallest building in the world for incredible views
Dubai Mall – not just a shopping centre; there’s an aquarium, ice rink, and dancing fountains too
The Palm – a man-made island with luxury resorts like Atlantis The Royal and endless Instagram moments
Old Dubai – for a glimpse of the city’s roots, visit the souks, Dubai Creek, and Al Fahidi historic district
Unforgettable Experiences
It’s not just about ticking off sights – it’s about creating memories. Dubai is full of those “did I really just do that?” moments.
How about skiing indoors in the middle of the desert? Or dining 50 floors up with views of the city lights? You can go skydiving, zip-lining across the Marina, or simply enjoy a romantic dhow cruise at sunset. Whatever your style of travel, there’s something that will stick with you for years to come.
Beaches, Brunches & Beach Clubs
Dubai knows how to do leisure — and do it well.
Spend your days relaxing on pristine beaches like La Mer or JBR. If you fancy a bit of VIP glamour, check out beach clubs like Nikki Beach, Drift or White Beach — perfect for grown-up chill time with cocktails and a DJ.
- Bubbalicious at The Westin
- Saffron at Atlantis
- Brasserie 2.0 at Grosvenor House
Perfect for Families Too
Dubai is one of the most family-friendly destinations out there.
From huge theme parks like Motiongate and IMG Worlds of Adventure, to the magical Dubai Aquarium, KidZania, Legoland and even waterparks like Aquaventure and Wild Wadi — you’ll find plenty to keep the little ones entertained.
Even the hotels are geared up for families, with kids’ clubs, splash zones and interconnecting rooms.
Where to Stay: Something for Everyone
Dubai has some of the world’s most jaw-dropping hotels — but also great mid-range options and budget-friendly stays.
Luxury:
- Burj Al Arab – 7-star icon with butler service
- Atlantis The Royal – ultra-modern and full of wow-factor
- Armani Hotel – located inside the Burj Khalifa
Mid-range:
- Address Hotels – stylish and central
- Rove Hotels – fun, modern and affordable
- Hilton The Walk – great for families at JBR
Budget:
- Premier Inn Dubai Al Jaddaf
- Holiday Inn Express Dubai Airport
- Citymax Hotels
Want help choosing the right one? Just ask — I can match you to a hotel that fits your style and budget.
When to Go & What to Pack
The best time to visit Dubai is between November and March, when the weather is warm and pleasant — perfect for sightseeing, relaxing on the beach, or dining outdoors.
Visiting in summer? Expect it to be very hot — but indoor attractions and hotel deals make it worth considering if you love air-con and luxury for less.
- Modest clothing for visiting mosques or cultural areas — shoulders and knees should be covered
- Light, breathable fabrics for the heat
- Sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat
- UK plug adaptors usually work, but it’s wise to bring one just in case
Cultural Tips & Etiquette
- Dubai is open-minded by Middle Eastern standards, but it’s still good to be respectful.
- Public displays of affection are best kept to a minimum
- Drinking is allowed in licensed bars and hotels, but not in public places
- During Ramadan, avoid eating or drinking in public during daylight hours
- Taxis are reliable and reasonably priced, and the Metro is clean, air-conditioned and a great way to get around. You can also use Uber and local ride apps like Careem.
How to Book Your Dubai Trip
With so many options, planning a trip to Dubai can feel a bit overwhelming — but that’s where I come in.
As an Independent Travel Agent, I’ll help you find the right flights, hotel, and experiences for your budget and style. I work with trusted suppliers and can often secure perks like upgrades, early check-in, and special rates — all fully protected by ABTA and ATOL for your peace of mind.
Final Thoughts: Dubai Awaits
Dubai really is a city like no other. Whether you want to lounge by the pool, go on a wild desert adventure, shop ‘til you drop or make family memories that last forever — it’s all here, waiting for you.
When you’re ready to explore Dubai, get in touch and I’ll help you create a holiday that feels effortless, exciting and entirely yours.