UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)

Rich History, a Unique Culture, and Remarkable Modernity

About UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)

The United Arab Emirates (UAE), located in the Arabian Peninsula, is renowned for its blend of modernity and tradition. With futuristic skyscrapers juxtaposed against ancient souks, the UAE offers a unique cultural experience. From the opulence of Dubai's luxury shopping to the tranquility of Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the country captivates visitors with its diverse attractions. With a rich cultural heritage blending traditional Arab customs with modern influences, it offers a unique experience for visitors.

The country's diverse population contributes to a thriving economy driven by oil exports, tourism, and commerce, making it a dynamic and sought-after destination in the Middle East.

GOOD TO KNOW ABOUT UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)

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BEST TIME TO VISIT

High Season

December to March

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LOCAL LANGUAGE

Arabic & English (common language)

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CLIMATE

Avg Rainfall 170 mm

High 34˚C / Low 26˚C

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TIMEZONE

Gulf Standard Time (GST) is GMT+4

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AIRPORTS

Dubai, Zayed, Sharjah International airport

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TRANSPORTATION

Public Buses, Taxis, Metro

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PLUG TYPES

Voltage of 220 V

Plug Types D, C, G

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RELIGION

Islam is the official religion

Explore Our Favorite Hotels in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)

Bulgari Resort Dubai

$ 1,300 - $ 1,350 Per Night

Surrounded by ocean views & home to the first Bulgari Yacht Club & Marina, its nautical spirit inspires the Resort’s design, making an oasis of luxury minutes from the mainland.

Atlantis, The Palm

$ 780 - $ 800 Per Night

Explore Atlantis The Palm, a majestic ocean-themed luxury resort and 5-star hotel in Dubai and make your stay in Dubai more memorable at Atlantis!

Jumeirah Al Qasr

$ 750 - $ 800 Per Night

Inspired by the summer residences of the Sheikhs, the Jumeirah Al Qasr sits above the waterways of the Madinat Dubai Resort.
Inspired by traditional Arabesque designs

Address Sky View

$ 700 - $ 750 Per Night

Attractively located in the centre of Dubai, Address Sky View features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.

The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai

$ 680 - $ 700 Per Night

Set against the backdrop of bustling business hubs, fine dining establishments, and cultural delights. Rising majestically with its 14-story limestone facade.

Anantara Qasr al Sarab Desert Resort

$ 1,100 - $ 1,150 Per Night

Serenely set within the Liwa Desert, this secluded retreat with stylish desert castle décor offers a breathtaking panorama.

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Average Weather in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)

Jan

19° C

Avg Rain 20 mm

Feb

21° C

Avg Rain 15 mm

Mar

23° C

Avg Rain 10 mm

Apr

25° C

Avg Rain 5 mm

May

30° C

Avg Rain 2 mm

Jun

34° C

Avg Rain 0 mm

Jul

35° C

Avg Rain 0 mm

Aug

35° C

Avg Rain 0 mm

Sep

34° C

Avg Rain 0 mm

Oct

30° C

Avg Rain 5 mm

Nov

25° C

Avg Rain 10 mm

Dec

20° C

Avg Rain 15 mm

4 Things To Do in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)

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Visit the Burj Khalifa


This iconic skyscraper in Dubai is the tallest building in the world and offers spectacular views of Dubai's skyline & surrounding areas.

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Explore Palm Jumeirah

This man-made island in Dubai is shaped like a palm tree and is home to luxurious resorts, restaurants, and shopping centers.

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Take a Desert Safari

Enjoy desert adventures like dune bashing, sandboarding, camel rides, and traditional entertainment, followed by a delectable BBQ dinner.

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Visit Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Located in Abu Dhabi, this stunning mosque is one of the largest in the world. It features beautiful, intricate designs, and exquisite artwork.

Dive into UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)

A Blog Series by Camelia Daniels

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Camelia Daniels

@camelia_daniels

Intrigued by the allure of the UAE, I embarked on a journey to uncover its remarkable splendor.

Dubai, a city of architectural marvels, captivated me instantly. Standing at the foot of the Burj Khalifa, I was in awe of its immense stature and the breathtaking views it offered from the observation deck.

Embracing Emirati culture, I explored Abu Dhabi, the UAE's capital. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, a symbol of the UAE's rich religious heritage.

Amidst the desert's tranquility, I ventured on a safari, navigating the UAE's golden dunes. With the sun setting, I embraced the thrill of sandboarding down the shimmering sands.

My UAE journey wove modern marvels with timeless traditions, from Dubai's awe to Ras Al Khaimah's serenity, each city a unique chapter.


"Camelia Daniels’s Remarkable Journey in The UAE"

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Travel Tips when Visiting UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)

Plan Ahead: Book flights, accommodations, and activities well in advance to secure your plans.

Plan Your Attire: While modesty is important, UAE also embraces modern fashion trends.

Respect The Local Customs: Dress modestly, particularly at religious sites, to honor local customs and culture.

Be Mindful Of Ramadan: Ramadan is the holy month of fasting for Muslims, it's important to be respectful and aware of the cultural sensitivities.

Use Public Transportation Or Taxis: The UAE offers efficient and affordable public transportation options like the metro and buses, making city travel convenient.

Visit The Traditional Souks: Explore the Gold Souk, Spice Souk, and Textile Souk for a truly authentic shopping experience and to enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Try Local Cuisine: Indulge in traditional dishes like shawarma, falafel, hummus, and authentic Arabic sweets.

Stay Hydrated: The desert climate in the UAE can be dehydrating, so it's essential to drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated.

Health and Safety: Make sure to have travel insurance, follow any safety instructions, and be cautious with your belongings, especially in crowded areas.

Explore Beyond The City: Beyond the cityscape, the UAE offers desert adventures, safaris, and coastal water sports, providing a diverse range of experiences.

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