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Detailed Dubai Itinerary for up to 7 Days (+Map & Planning Tips)

By Author Jurga

Posted on Last updated: March 26, 2024

Detailed Dubai Itinerary for up to 7 Days (+Map & Planning Tips)

Visiting Dubai in the United Arab Emirates for the first time and wondering how to plan your trip so that you can see most of the top sights in Dubai?

What are the ‘must-sees’? How many days do you need? And how to plan your time so that you can make the most out of your trip, no matter the duration…

In this guide, we share  a recommended Dubai itinerary for 7 days.  Why 7? Because this is about the minimum amount of time you need if you want to see most of the top places in Dubai, take a day trip to Abu Dhabi (must-do!), and keep your trip somewhat relaxed and enjoyable.

Our suggested one-week Dubai itinerary is described below in detail, including the map indicating all the top sights and attractions. We also included our experience-based tips to help you with the practical side of planning a trip (such as which tickets to pre-book in order to avoid disappointment).

If your trip is shorter and you have less than a week in Dubai, you can simply adjust our recommended Dubai itinerary based on your interests and the time that you have. To make it easier to decide what to see, we listed the very best places and top attractions first. So for example, with three days in Dubai, follow the itinerary described on days 1, 2, and 3. With 5 days in Dubai, follow the recommendations for the first 5 days, etc.

Of course, you can also ‘mix and match’, pick the activities that interest you the most, switch the days around, and plan your own perfect trip. Use this just as inspiration for the top places to see and what can actually be done in Dubai in a week. And if your trip is shorter, you can also find some suggestions for half a day, a day or two in our guide on planning a stopover in Dubai .

First-timer's travel itinerary for Dubai United Arab Emirates

Dubai Itinerary Overview & Map

Here you can see our recommended Dubai itinerary in a nutshell as well as the map indicating all the top sights mentioned in our article.

Further below, you can find a detailed day-by-day itinerary with more info, tips, and photos. It will give you a better idea of what to expect and how to plan your time so that you can see the very best of Dubai in a week or less.

This is our recommended 7-day itinerary for your first trip to Dubai:

  • DAY 1: Downtown Dubai (Burj Khalifa) + Museum of the Future
  • DAY 2: Old Dubai + Desert Tour
  • DAY 3: Burj Al Arab, The Palm, Marina
  • DAY 4: Abu Dhabi Day Trip
  • DAY 5: Dubai Miracle Garden + Global Village or IMG Worlds of Adventure
  • DAY 6: Waterpark (or an alternative day trip)
  • DAY 7: Dubai Frame + AYA Universe + iFly Dubai

Good to know: In this itinerary, we grouped the best places to see in Dubai and top activities based on their location and the time that you need in order to visit them and to travel in between. Traffic can be really busy, so it’s important to keep that in mind when planning your Dubai sightseeing itinerary! For more tips, be sure to also read our Dubai travel tips .

How to use this map:  Use your computer mouse (or fingers) to zoom in or out. Click on the icons to get more information about each place. Click the arrow on the top left corner for the index. Click the star next to the map’s title to add it to your Google Maps account. To view the saved map on your smartphone or PC, open Google Maps, click the menu and go to ‘Your Places’/’Maps’. If you want to print the map or see it in a bigger window, click on ‘View larger map’ in the top right corner.

Practical Info & Planning Tips

Here is some practical information to help to plan your trip to Dubai:

Getting around: The cheapest and fastest way to cover big distances in Dubai is the metro. However, depending on where you are staying/going, a taxi is a very good and affordable option as well. See our guide to Dubai public transport for more info.

Renting a car is quite affordable, but parking can be a real hassle in Dubai. Plus, most guided tours include pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation, so renting a car is not really a must.

Where to stay: For a short trip to Dubai with sightseeing as the main focus, stay close to Dubai Mall (e.g. Sofitel Dubai Downtown ). If you are staying for a week or longer, consider the Dubai Marina area (e.g. JW Marriott Hotel Marina ) or Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) near the Marina (e.g. Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach ).

Our experience: We tend to stay on the beach when visiting Dubai. Once we stayed at Doubletree by Hilton JBR Beach , and recently we stayed at Rove La Mer Beach Hotel which is at the beach, but also close to the Dubai Mall area. This area is still under development but has a very hip and relaxed feeling.

Dubai Frame and city skyline

Tickets and tours: If you wonder whether you need to pre-book anything/everything, my advice is simple: if you don’t want to miss it, be sure to book it in advance. Tickets to the most popular attractions in Dubai often sell out, some even weeks upfront. And even if you can get them on the spot, they are usually (a lot) more expensive than online. For tours, it depends. Usually, you should be able to book last minute, but if you find a tour you like, just reserve it.

Good to know: Most of the attraction tickets and tours we recommend can be booked via the GetYourGuide website which offers very flexible cancelation so you have nothing to lose. This is the website we personally used for all our tickets and tours in Dubai. In our detailed day-to-day itinerary below, you can find more information about tickets and tours that we recommend.

Please note that all the hours in our itinerary are only indicated for your reference so that you have a better idea of how much time approximately you need everywhere. Don’t forget to foresee plenty of buffer time between the attractions that work with timed entry slots!

Planning a trip to Dubai UAE - views from Dubai Frame

Museum of the Future – Sky Views Observatory – Dubai Mall – Burj Khalifa – Dubai Fountains.

Day 1 – planning info/tickets to book:

  • Museum of the Future – timed entry tickets (book at least a few weeks in advance!).
  • Sky Views – timed entry tickets or tickets + Edge Walk .
  • Burj Khalifa – timed entry tickets (book well in advance!).
  • Optional: Burj Lake boat ride , Dubai Aquarium .

Good to know: Some of these attractions can also be booked together, as a combo deal. For example, Burj Khalifa + Dubai Aquarium ticket can save you about $20 per person. You can find more options and bundle deals here .

Burj Khalifa tower and Dubai Mall - a must in any Dubai itinerary

Here’s what your first day in Dubai could look like:

Museum of The Future

9.30 – 11.30 AM.

Start your day with one of the most popular attractions in Dubai – the Museum of the Future . The iconic building is one of the most remarkable landmarks of Dubai and the museum is the most sought-after ticket in the UAE.

A visit to this museum gives you a peek into the future of space travel and climate change, but also health, robotics, and AI. With lots of interactive displays, it’s an interesting place that the whole family will enjoy. But frankly, a lot depends on your expectations – some people love it, others say it’s over-hyped. Either way, it’s worth visiting even if just for the remarkable architecture.

PRO TIP: Book your tickets for this museum well in advance. They are usually sold out at least 2-3 weeks upfront. In addition, if you want to be able to pick a time slot as well, you really should book at least a month in advance.

Practical info: The museum is open from early morning and you will need a couple of hours for a visit. So ideally you start your day here and keep the afternoon for the Dubai Mall area. Booking the first time slot is also the best way to enjoy the exhibits without a big crowd!

Dubai Museum of the Future

12 – 1.30 PM

Next, take a metro to Dubai Mall. It’s just two metro stops from the Museum of the Future and as you exit the station, you’ll be right at the next place we recommend visiting – Sky Views. Alternatively, you can also take a taxi, just be sure to ask them to drop you off at the right place depending on what you decide to visit first (the Dubai Mall area is huge!).

Sky Views is an observatory at 720 ft (219.5 meters), offering some of the best 360° views of Downtown Dubai. From here, you have an unparalleled view of the iconic Burj Khalifa, which is located just nearby but also at a nice distance to admire it to the fullest.

In addition to the viewing platform, there is also a glass-bottom walkway , a bit like at Dubai Frame (more about it on day 7 of this itinerary).

Plus, all tickets include one go on the Sky Glass Slide , a short transparent tube that ‘floats’ at the side of the building. Don’t worry – it’s not nearly as exciting as it sounds, and frankly, I’m still not sure if I would queue for it for almost an hour again… But if it’s not too busy, be sure to give it a try. It’s fun!

Dubai travel itinerary - Burj Khalifa view from Sky Views Observatory

Good to know: At an additional cost, you can get a ticket that includes the Sky Edge Walk . Attached with a harness, you walk on an open platform on the 52nd floor. This looks so cool and could easily become one of the best experiences you do in Dubai.

Since one of our kids has a serious fear of heights, I couldn’t try the Sky Edge yet (on the most recent trip, I was in Dubai alone with the children, so hanging on the side of a building while the kids waited inside wasn’t really an option ;)). But if you are up for it, give it a try – it looks amazing and everyone we talked to who did it was very enthusiastic.

Talking about heights, the same kid was totally ok with the glass slide, but he wouldn’t step on a glass-bottom walkway… Go figure…

Practical information: Book timed-entry tickets (with or without the Sky Edge Walk option) in advance. To be on the safe side, give yourself at least half an hour to get to Sky Views Observatory from the Museum of the Future. The metro ride is just 3 minutes, but you also need to walk to the metro and find your way around the Dubai Mall station, etc.

Dubai Sky Views Glass Slide

AFTERNOON + EVENING.

Next, time to visit the famous Dubai Mall . Inside, you will find plenty of places for lunch . From fine dining options and pricier restaurants overlooking Dubai Fountains to lower-budget fast-food chains, the choice is overwhelming.

The entrance to Burj Khalifa is also located here, at the lower level of the Mall. Depending on your preference for daytime or nighttime views and/or which time slot you can get for Burj Khalifa (more info below), you can explore the Dubai Mall first or after visiting the tower.

The Dubai Mall complex is so huge and has so much to offer that you could easily spend an entire day and still not see part of it! In addition to hundreds of stores and restaurants, you will also find all kinds of family-friendly attractions here, including an indoor ice skating rink, KidZania , MirrorMaze, cinemas, indoor playgrounds, and many others.

TIP: Do not miss the Dubai Mall Waterfall and Dubai Aquarium. Both can be admired for free, but if you want to visit the aquarium inside, you’ll need a ticket (and it’s really expensive for what it is and even worse if you didn’t think to get your tickets online…). So if you want to visit here, consider this combo ticket with Burj Khalifa (and book in advance!).

Good to know: Dubai Mall is huge and overwhelming for a first-time visitor. There are multiple levels, interconnected with countless staircases and elevators, plus multiple entrances and exits. So foresee plenty of time for everything and don’t plan too many attractions on the same day. Or do the things you absolutely want to do first and then see if you still have time and energy left for the rest.

Gigantic aquarium at Dubai Mall, Dubai UAE

Burj Khalifa

The highest building in the world, Burj Khalifa is the most popular tourist attraction in Dubai. While you can admire this iconic building from outside as much as you like, you will need a ticket to visit the ‘At the Top’ experience.

There are several options for which levels you can visit, and ticket prices vary depending on that, but also on the time of the day when you come.

The standard ticket includes levels 124 and 125 and gives you access to unparalleled 360° views over Dubai and the Arabian Gulf. You can also opt for this ticket that includes levels 124 and 125 as well as lunch or dinner at Rooftop, The Burj Club.

PRO TIP: We recommend getting this ticket that includes access to SKY Level 148 (in addition to standard levels). This ticket also gives you priority access to security and the elevator, which will save you a lot of time and stress. That’s worth a higher price in itself. It also includes an introductory tour with a guest ambassador and access to the lounge with snacks and hot drinks (except during the daytime in the month of Ramadan).

Practical information: The busiest and most expensive time to visit Burj Khalifa is ‘around’ sunset, which in practice means the entire late afternoon. For example, if the sunset is at 6.30 PM, ticket prices are higher between 3 PM and sunset time… But if you only enter at 6.30, the sun will long be gone by the time you get to the top, so I see no point in paying more for the time slots that are too close to the actual sunset time…

TIP: If you want to enjoy daytime views, the sunset, and night views, book a time slot about 1.5-2 hours before the sunset. That way, you should be able to get to the top in time, even if there are long queues. Alternatively, as already said before, get priority tickets which will save you a lot of queueing.

Downtown Dubai aerial view from Burj Khalifa at night

Dubai Fountains & Burj Lake Boat Ride

+-15-30 MINUTES.

No trip to Dubai would be complete without seeing the famous Dubai Fountains show at Burj Lake . You can find these fountains outside of the Dubai Mall, at the foot of Burj Khalifa.

While this area is always nice to explore and walk around, the best time to be here is in the evening, when you can see a musical show and the fountains dancing with the backdrop of Burj Khalifa.

The fountain schedule is as follows: daily at 1 PM and 1.30 PM, plus every 30 minutes from 6 PM to 11 PM. On Fridays, there is no show at 1 PM, but there is one at 2 PM. The shows are always slightly different and if you come here in the evening, you’ll likely catch a few of them.

TIP: In addition to seeing the fountains from land, you can also opt for a short scenic boat ride on Burj Lake . These boats also give you a front-row seat during a fountain show. It looks very touristy, but the kids wanted to do it on our recent trip and we all enjoyed it more than I expected. It’s quite affordable for Dubai standards and we all found that it was well worth it. It’s also a nice way to rest your legs a bit after all the sightseeing.

Dubai Fountain Show and boats on Burj Lake

Spend the rest of your day/evening in the Dubai Mall area. Afterward, take a metro or a taxi back to your hotel.

Good to know: The taxi and Uber stands at the Dubai Mall are located at one of the underground levels, quite far from the Dubai Fountains, and are very confusing to find (plus, the taxi stand is not the same as the one for Uber).

So if you want to call it a day after visiting the fountains, simply walk to any public road on either side of Burj Lake and call a taxi from there – it’s so much easier! For example, there is a taxi drop-off point on the main road behind the Dubai Opera.

Dubai Mall Waterfall

Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood – Dubai Creek – Traditional Souks – Dubai Desert.

Day 2 – planning info/tickets to book:

  • Old Dubai – we recommend visiting with a guided tour .
  • Dubai Desert tour – there are many options including various activities .

When you think of Dubai, you probably associate it with skyscrapers and all the iconic modern-day landmarks. However, no trip to Dubai would be complete without exploring its old town and the desert.

So on your second day, we recommend that you spend some time getting to know the more traditional side of Dubai.

Arabian lamps shop in Dubai old town

Here is what your day could look like:

9.30 AM – 12.30 PM.

In the morning, take a couple of hours to explore the Old Dubai.

Start at the nicely restored Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood . Here, you can find several low-key museums and a few traditional restaurants, but the best thing to do is simply walk around the area. Here, you will find a completely different Dubai, as it used to look in the not-so-distant past.

Afterward, take a ride on a traditional Abra boat to the northern side of Dubai Creek. Here, you will find the two most popular traditional markets in Dubai: the Spice Souk and Gold Souk .

TIP: We recommend visiting this area with a local guide . Not only because it’s easier and you don’t need to plan anything, but it’s also a nice way to get to know more about the history of the UAE and learn about local traditions and customs. Plus, you can get some tips for haggling at the markets.

Dubai Spice Souk

Good to know: There are many tours that visit the Old Town. They all cover pretty much the same places, including the boat ride. Most tours take about 3 hours, are very affordable, and have great reviews. The main difference is that some of them include some/more local food and drinks.

Frankly, it’s really hard to choose a tour. I wasted hours reading descriptions and reviews and was still none the wiser… So save yourself the trouble and just pick any highly-rated tour that suits your itinerary and you should be fine.

In the end, we chose this guided tour because it includes quite a lot of local food at one of the best traditional restaurants (in addition to the markets and other sights that all tours visit). But if you are less interested in food and more in the area, you can find plenty of cheaper tours as well. Most of them include at least one local snack too.

On our first visit to Dubai many years ago, we opted for a bit longer city tour that included a few other areas as well. The old town part of both these tours was very similar.

Dubai old town street in Al Fahidi historical neighborhood.

After visiting the old town, get back to your hotel and take some time to relax and enjoy the pool. Depending on the location of your hotel, which desert tour you booked, and the pick-up time for the tour, you should have a couple of hours of free time.

Good to know: When booking a tour that includes a pick-up/drop-off at your accommodation, keep in mind, that they will usually pick you up about 30-45 minutes before the official starting time. If you book tours online, they will usually reach out to you via WhatsApp either the evening before or in the morning.

TIP: Don’t eat too much for lunch if you book a desert tour that includes a BBQ dinner. There is so much food on these tours (and it’s delicious) – you won’t be hungry. Plus, if you opt for a dune-bashing in a jeep, it’s better that you haven’t eaten too much just before that…

Emirati woman baking traditional luqaimat sweets in a desert camp in Dubai UAE

Desert Safari

3 – 10 PM.

A visit to the desert is another experience that should be in any Dubai itinerary. No matter which tour you choose, you are in for a good time, but be sure to read tour descriptions so that you know what exactly to expect!

There are  many desert tour options , either about 4 or 7 hours. Unless you want to go on a hot air balloon (in which case it will likely be in the morning), we recommend looking into afternoon/evening tours that include a BBQ dinner.

On these longer tours, there is usually one main activity, such as a 4×4 dune safari in a jeep, a quad bike ride, or a camel ride. The rest of the time is spent in a Bedouin camp where you can find all kinds of different experiences (sandboarding, taking pictures with falcons or camels, traditional dance shows, henna painting, etc.) which are all included with the tour.

The food on these tours is usually very good and plentiful. Water is included and most of the time, soft drinks and local warm beverages are included as well.

Dubai itinerary - camel ride in the UAE desert

Our experience:  We have been on two different desert tours in Dubai (on different trips). They were both evening tours including dinner, had very similar itineraries, and were both very good. The main activity on  the first tour we did was dune bashing in a jeep. Other activities included sandboarding, a very short camel ride, a traditional Tanoura dance show, etc.

On a recent trip, we opted for  this highly-rated tour . The main activity this time was a 45-minute camel ride. Other activities included taking pictures with falcons, henna tattoos, shisha pipe, traditional dance shows, a fire show, etc.

Good to know: Just like with the old town tours, there are so many desert tour options that it can be overwhelming to pick one. First, decide what you want to do – for example, quad biking , a camel ride , etc. Then, read the description so that you know what’s included. For example, many tours include a short camel ride (for a picture), but only very few do a longer trek through the desert.

In general, all these tours are quite similar, and – at least in our experience – very good. Just be sure you know what you are booking so that you don’t end up on a quad bike while you were expecting to sit on a camel…

Tanoura dance in Dubai desert camp

Burj Al Arab – Souk Madinat Jumeirah – The Palm – JBR Beach – Dubai Marina.

Day 3 – some ideas for activities on this day:

  • Inside tour or a Royal Suites tour + gold cappuccino .
  • The View at The Palm Observatory
  • Sightseeing Helicopter Ride
  • Luxury Yacht Sightseeing Tour .
  • Zip Line Across Marina .
  • Marina E-scooter Tour .

On your third day in Dubai, we recommend visiting the area around Burj Al Arab, The Palm, and Dubai Marina and potentially also the nearby JBR Beach .

If you just walk around without visiting many attractions, then you can easily see all these places in a day. If, however, you opt for any of the activities, you will have to adjust your itinerary depending on the place/time of whatever you decide to do.

There are a lot of attractions that you can choose from on this day, but none of them are ‘must-do’. So a lot depends on your interests and budget. Also, don’t book too many different activities at different locations for the same day, and keep traffic in mind.

The Palm Island Dubai

Here is what your third day in Dubai could look like:

Burj Al Arab & Souk Madinat Jumeirah

+-10 AM – 1 PM.

The sail-shaped Burj Al Arab is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Dubai. It’s renowned as one of the world’s most luxurious hotels with lavish interiors and extravagant experiences.

You can just see the hotel from the outside, or you can also book a tour of the interior . If you want to get a taste of true luxury, upgrade to this luxury tour which includes their world-famous gold cappuccino and a visit to the 25th floor where you can see the Royal Suites.

Set against the backdrop of the Burj Al Arab, Souk Madinat Jumeirah is a bustling souk with traditional Middle Eastern charm. This area also has some picturesque waterways offering nice views of the Burj Al Arab.

Good to know: Depending on what you decide to do in this area, you can visit both places in about half an hour. If you book one of the tours, you’ll need at least 2 hours. In that case, we recommend booking the earliest tour, at 10 AM, and having lunch at the souk.

Burj Al Arab view from Souk Madinat Jumeirah - Dubai travel itinerary

+- 1.30 – 3 PM.

The Palm Jumeirah is a man-made island shaped like a giant palm tree. Stretching into the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf, The Palm is connected to the mainland with bridges and tunnels. The island is home to a large number of luxurious hotels and opulent residences.

One of the most famous attractions here is Aquaventure Water Park at Atlantis Hotel, but since you need at least a day for it, we recommend visiting the water park separately – see day 6 of our itinerary.

On this day, I would just focus on sightseeing. The best place to be is The View at The Palm Observatory from where you can enjoy nice 360° views including a good overview of this unique island. Alternatively, for even better aerial views, you can also opt for a sightseeing tour by helicopter .

If you are looking for nice views and want to relax at the pool, you could also check out the Aura Skypool . Keep in mind that no kids are allowed and that you will need to reserve a specific time slot in advance.

Good to know: Also here, the timing will depend on the activities you choose to do. If you just visit The Palm Observatory (and prebook timed entry tickets in advance!), 1 – 1.5 hours should be sufficient. A helicopter tour takes less time and is better organized, but you also need to arrive a bit earlier, etc. so to be on the safe side, I’d plan about an hour as well.

The View at The Palm Observatory Dubai UAE

Dubai Marina

LATE AFTERNOON & EVENING.

Next, head to Dubai Marina , just 10 minutes drive from The Palm. Or – if you want to make the most out of your day – visit Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR Beach) first and then the Marina after that (the two areas are just next to each other).

The JBR – Marina Beach has a very nice waterfront area with access to a public beach and many cafes and restaurants. In the distance, you can also see the Dubai Eye (Ain Dubai), the world’s largest Ferris wheel. However, it’s been closed for years. The area is nice, but since it’s on a separate ‘island’, you would need quite a lot of extra time to visit there.

Dubai Marina is one of the nicest walkable areas to explore in Dubai. There is not one specific place that you ‘must’ see here and the best thing is to simply walk around along the Marina Walk (see our map for details). On the way, you can also visit the Marina Mall . Alternatively, consider joining a guided e-scooter tour – it’s a great way to see a lot of this vast area without having to walk.

In addition, there are quite a lot of activities that you can do at Dubai Marina. The most popular are luxury yacht sightseeing tours . If you are interested in water sports, you can go jet skiing or parasailing . Adrenaline seekers will love the zip line across the Marina …

TIP: Dubai Marina is also very nice in the evening. The atmosphere is great, there are lots of good restaurants, etc. So no matter how you plan this day of your Dubai itinerary, I recommend that you end it at the Marina. Scenic boat cruises in the dark are also really great, offering wonderful night-time views of the Marina skyline.

Good to know: We recommend at least an hour or two for the Marina Walk. In addition, boat tours in this area are really worth your time and some of them can take 2-3 hours. All in all, I would plan a good half a day in this area.

Dubai Marina at night

Day 4 – planning info/tickets to book:

  • Abu Dhabi day tour – there are tons of options .

No trip to Dubai would be complete without visiting Abu Dhabi , the capital city of the UAE. It’s about 1.5- 2 hours drive from Dubai, so doable as a day trip.

Just to be clear – there is a lot more to see and do in Abu Dhabi than you could possibly see in a day.

Half a day tour is a good option if you are really short on time and just want to visit the main landmark – Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. But with a week in Dubai, you could definitely spare a day. So we recommend taking a full-day tour to Abu Dhabi. That way, you can see several other places and get a much better idea of what Abu Dhabi is like.

Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque - UAE itinerary

Abu Dhabi Day Trip

Our experience: We booked this highly-rated day tour and I can highly recommend it. It’s one of the most complete Abu Dhabi tours I could find.

It includes a visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Etihad Towers observation deck, and the Royal Palace, Qasr Al Watan.

For more information, the best tour options, and tips for planning a day trip to Abu Dhabi, please see our detailed guide via the link below.

LEARN MORE: Abu Dhabi Day Tour From Dubai

Dubai UAE itinerary - Abu Dhabi day trip

Days 1-4 of our recommended Dubai itinerary include most of the must-sees. But there are quite a few other attractions that are also very popular and considered ‘must do’. However, I find that a lot depends on who you are traveling with, what your interests are, and also on your budget.

Anyway, to help you plan your time, we highlight several of the most popular tourist attractions in Dubai on days 5-7 of this itinerary. We grouped them taking into account their location so that you can make the most out of your time. Take a look below!

Day 5 – planning info/tickets to book:

  • Dubai Miracle Garden – ticket .
  • Global Village – tickets .
  • Optional: Dubai Butterfly Garden .
  • Alternative for families: IMG Worlds of Adventure .

Dubai Miracle Garden and Global Village are located very close to each other and can be easily visited on the same day/evening. There are also tours/private transfers that can bring you to both places (in about 6 hours).

Good to know: The Miracle Garden is open from 9 AM until 9 PM (11 PM on weekends) so could be visited at any time. However, Global Village is only open from 4 PM (6 PM during Ramadan) until midnight (1 AM on weekends). Furthermore, Tuesdays are reserved for families and women.

TIP: You could spend a good part of this day at the pool/beach and only do sightseeing in the late afternoon/evening. Or, if you absolutely want to make the most out of your time, you could also visit the Dubai Butterfly Garden which is located just next to Miracle Garden.

Alternatively, families might enjoy a visit to IMG Worlds of Adventure , one of the largest indoor theme parks in the world. The tickets are pricey so if you opt for this, you’ll likely want to spend the whole day here.

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Miracle Garden

+- 1-2 HOURS.

Miracle Garden Dubai is a huge floral wonderland with over 150 million flowers. It boasts a breathtaking array of meticulously crafted floral displays, sculptures, castles, and all kinds of structures, all adorned with millions – yes, millions – of blooming flowers.

Some of their sculptures have won various Guinness World Records. You probably already get the vibe in the UAE – everything is big, bigger, the biggest… This impressive garden is no exception. They even have a flowery version of the Emirates A380 airbus, covered in more than 500,000 fresh flowers and plants. 

However, remember that you are in the middle of a desert so it’s difficult to keep most plants alive in a climate like this. That’s probably the reason why the overwhelming majority of flowers are petunias, in just a few different colors.

Good to know: Book tickets in advance and count about 1-2 hours for a visit here. The morning hours are the quietest, but if you want to visit Global Village as well, then it’s best to come in the afternoon and visit both places together.

Dubai Miracle Garden swans

Global Village

+- 3-4 HOURS.

Global Village Dubai offers an immersive cultural experience taking you on a journey ‘around the world’. The name pretty much says it all – it’s a place where you can experience different cultures while exploring pavilions, each representing another country.

Over 90 countries are represented, showcasing their unique heritage, traditions, products, and traditional foods. From sampling diverse cuisines to shopping for handicrafts, clothing, and souvenirs from around the globe, there’s something for everyone. In addition, they also have live performances, cultural shows, carnival rides, etc.

Good to know: Global Village is one of the most affordable attractions in Dubai and regular tickets cost just a few bucks. However, this is just a ticket to get inside and you’ll have to pay extra for most of the attractions – a bit like visiting a country fair. Plan to spend at least 3-4 hours here.

TIP: Global Village is one of the most visited attractions in Dubai, popular with locals as well as international tourists. So avoid weekends and try to be at the entrance a bit before it opens because it quickly fills up. Friday and Saturday evenings can get crazy busy.

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Day 6 – planning info/tickets to book:

  • Atlantis Aquaventure – various ticket options .
  • Wild Wadi – entry ticket .
  • Dubai LEGOLAND – water park or theme park .

Alternative ideas for this day:

  • Snorkeling day trip to Fujairah .
  • Al Ain ‘Garden City’ day trip .
  • Half-day camel trekking .
  • Half-day falconry safari .

If you have a week in Dubai, we highly recommend visiting at least one of the water parks, especially if you are traveling with children or teenagers and there’s only that much sightseeing they can handle in the hot desert climate.

But no worries if you are not interested in spending a day on water slides, there are tons of other amazing things to do in and near Dubai. In that case, see our alternative suggestions above . For more info about waterparks – see below.

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Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark & Lost Chambers Aquarium

There are several water parks in Dubai. By far the best and most popular is Aquaventure at Atlantis The Palm , the biggest water park in the world. With over 100 rides and attractions, Aquaventure has something to offer for the whole family. You can also meet dolphins and sea lions, and enjoy all kinds of water sports. In addition, you can visit the Lost Chambers Aquarium which is located just near the water park entrance.

Wild Wadi and LEGOLAND Water Park are also nice water parks. They are much smaller, with about 30 rides and attractions at Wild Wadi and about 20 at LEGOLAND.

These water parks are nice for families with younger kids and are incomparably less busy than Aquaventure. But if you want to experience the very best waterpark in Dubai, Aquaventure wins every time.

Good to know: You can spend the entire day at any of these water parks.

PRO TIP: Atlantis Aquaventure tickets are cheaper if booked online and over a week in advance. We recommend a combo ticket that includes entry to the Lost Chambers Aquarium (it’s open late in the evening so you can easily visit after you leave the water park). For more tips and helpful information for your visit, see our detailed guide via the link below.

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Day 7 – planning info/tickets to book:

  • Dubai Frame – timed-entry tickets .
  • AYA Universe – timed-entry tickets .
  • Optional: iFly Dubai and/or Green Planet Indoor Rainforest .

On the last day of this itinerary, I want to highlight some additional experiences that we personally really enjoyed on a recent trip to Dubai. They are located not too far from each other in the northern part of the city (not too far from the airport) and could be done on the same day.

If you want to take it easy on your last day in Dubai, you could also just visit one or two of these attractions and spend the rest of the time chilling by the pool.

The two places that we recommend the most are Dubai Frame and AYA Universe. Our kids also LOVED iFly Dubai , but it’s located quite a bit further away and is probably also not for everyone’s interests. The Green Planet indoor rainforest is also amazing (and definitely not just for kids). You can find more info about each of these below.

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Dubai Frame

The Dubai Frame cannot be missed (quite literally). You will see this architectural landmark towering in the city skyline when driving around the city and from many other places. But if you want to visit it, you’ll need to allocate a few hours.

Looking like a gigantic picture frame, this iconic structure consists of two vertical towers connected by a glass-bottomed bridge. From its observation deck, you can enjoy panoramic 360° views of the city’s evolving skyline on one side and the historical old town on the other.

The views are ok but – in our opinion – not as good as from the other observation platforms which we mentioned earlier in this itinerary. Still, we found a visit here quite worth it, because the building itself is truly remarkable.

Good to know: Depending on how busy it is, you’ll need 1-2 hours for a visit. Be sure to book tickets online or you may not be able to enter at all (we saw a few disappointed families turned away at the entrance). Even with timed tickets, the queues are still long, especially in the afternoon. So if you want to visit without wasting too much time, I recommend booking an early morning time slot.

Dubai Frame - a must in any Dubai itinerary

AYA Universe

One of the more recent attractions in Dubai, we stumbled upon AYA Universe by coincidence. And so glad we decided to visit because it became one of our favorite experiences in the city!

It’s difficult to describe this unique attraction. It’s like stepping into a dreamy world with captivating light displays and mesmerizing high-tech experiences. If anything, I could compare it to the worlds you see in Avatar movies. A colorful, fairytale-like universe that guarantees lots of positive emotions. Recommended!

AYA Universe is located inside WAFI City Mall. The interior of this shopping center is inspired by an Egyptian theme and is quite interesting to see as well.

Good to know: Count about 45 minutes for a visit here, an hour if you also want to walk around the Mall (it’s very small compared to most others in Dubai). Book your tickets online if you want to be able to visit AYA Universe at a specific time slot. There were just a few people when we arrived here in the morning but quickly got much busier. It’s a rather small facility and I think they cap the number of visitors that are allowed inside at the same time.

Dubai trip - AYA Universe

iFly Dubai is an indoor skydiving center located in Mirdif City Centre Mall. This is your chance to experience skydiving in a safe and controlled environment. Btw, they have the real thing in Dubai too – see skydiving tours here .

Before you start, you get a short training session explaining some basic techniques. The regular experience includes two 1-minute flights. It may not sound like much, but they say that when you leap from a plane when actually skydiving, the free-fall time is even shorter than a minute.

Good to know: They work with time slots and allow about 10 people per half an hour, so it’s best to book in advance . iFly Dubai says that it’s suitable for all ages. Most people in our group were children and teens, but also a few adults. Count about an hour for the whole experience.

Despite the name, City Centre Mirdif Mall is not located in the center at all. It’s actually quite a drive from most other attractions in Dubai (about 15-20 minutes from Dubai Frame or AYA Universe). This shopping center is quite big and has many nice restaurants, so you can also have lunch here.

iFly Dubai indoor skydiving experience

The Green Planet

+- 2 HOURS.

The Green Planet is an indoor rainforest featuring several thousand tropical plants and a variety of birds and animals freely roaming inside. If you’ve ever been to a rainforest in Costa Rica , the plants and the animals you can see here are similar.

The Green Planet has several sloths, squirrel monkeys, and all kinds of reptiles. You can also visit a bat cave, see all kinds of colorful birds, and admire the world’s largest man-made and life-sustaining tree.

It’s particularly nice for families with children but is very enjoyable for adults as well. Recommended.

Good to know: The Green Planet is located next to the City Walk Mall in the center, not far from the Dubai Mall area. You can get tickets online . Plan about 2 hours for a visit. The Green Planet closes at 6 PM (much earlier than most other attractions), so keep this in mind when deciding which places to visit on this day and in which order.

Toucan at the Green Planet Dubai

So, this sums up our recommended Dubai itinerary. As you can see, there’s A LOT to experience in Dubai and a week will fly by before you know it.

The nice thing about planning a trip to Dubai is that it has such a wide variety of activities and attractions allowing you to personalize your trip and find something that everyone in your group/family will enjoy.

I hope that our suggested itinerary gives you some inspiration on what to see and do in Dubai and helps you plan a perfect holiday.

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Dubai is renowned for having the tallest building in the world, amazing beaches, and fantastic shopping like the Dubai Mall . It is also home to some of the most luxurious hotels in the land and fun-filled adventures such as dune-bashing and Ski Dubai . Whatever your heart's content, it can be found in the City of Gold. Get lost zipping through the souks in Old Dubai or be stricken by the beautiful architecture and design throughout the city. Use this guide to lead you on your way exploring the enchanting city of Dubai.

Planning Your Trip

Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Dubai is from October through April. This is the most comfortable time to explore the city as the months are cooler and much more bearable. It’s the best time for enjoying outdoor activities and festivals.

Language: Arabic is the official language in Dubai. However, English is widely spoken throughout the UAE.

Currency: The Emirati dirham (DH) is the official currency of Dubai and the UAE.

Getting Around: Dubai has an extensive public transport system consisting of buses, monorail, tram, taxis, and the Dubai metro. The Road and Transport Authority (RTA) is the official operator of the public transport network.

Travel Tip: If you are a fan of ridesharing apps like Uber or Lyft, make sure you download Dubai’s version Careem prior to your trip. The app also offers food delivery and access to bike-sharing services.

Things to Do

While most have a desire to visit the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, while visiting Dubai, there are plenty of other things to see and do. From visiting one of the museums to enjoying fine dining at the assortment of international restaurants and soaking up some rays at the public beaches, Dubai has even more experiences to enjoy.

  • Visit one of the many theme parks available in Dubai such as the Dubai Parks and Resorts , which features Motiongate Dubai and 27 themed rides. If you desire to cool off instead, then consider exploring IMG Worlds of Adventure , which is the biggest indoor theme park in the world featuring the Lost Valley Dinosaur Adventure. The kids will rave for days from this action-packed experience!
  • Dubai is home to the Guinness Book of World Records   largest structure made of flowers at the Dubai Miracle Garden . It features a real life-sized Boeing A380 full of over 500,000 floral arrangements. The Miracle garden also offers the Dubai Butterfly Garden, which houses 15,000 butterflies of more than 26 species.
  • Dubai also features the largest shopping mall in the world the Dubai Mall. Explore this feast on the eyes, which offers the Dubai Ice Rink and the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo. The aquarium features more than 300 sharks and other species of fish, which can be seen for free from outside of the tank while walking by with friends and family.

Explore more attractions with our full-length articles on the most adventurous activities to in Duba i, the 10 best day trips from Dubai , and Dubai’s top 10 beaches .

What to Eat and Drink

Dubai has an assorted food scene, considering that more than 80 percent of residents in Dubai are from various nationalities there is no wonder why. Whatever type of food that you desire, it can be found at one of the many fine-dining restaurants or street food stalls on Jumeriah beach.

Check out our complete guides to which foods to try, the best bars , and where to eat at the Dubai Marina .

Where to Stay

There are a host of hotel options in Dubai for the discerning traveler to the globetrotter willing to shell out the big bucks in the City of Gold. Many travelers enjoy staying closer to the southern end of the city in the Jumeriah Beach and Dubai Marina areas. Nevertheless, the Downtown Dubai and Business Bay area offers both high-end and affordable options as well such as Rove Downtown and the Palace Downtown , an Address hotel. 

Check out our recommendations for the 9 best Dubai hotels and a guide to Atlantis The Palm, Dubai .

Getting There

The main airport in the city is Dubai International Airport (DXB), which is a hub for many international destinations. It was operated with more than 86 million customers in 2019   , thus making it one of the world’s busiest airports for international passengers. Dubai also has the smaller Al Maktoum International airport at Dubai World Central (DWC), which is linked to the city and Dubai International airport by buses operated by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).

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Some people may think of the Middle East and have concerns about safety there. Nevertheless, it is safe to travel to Dubai . The UAE actually is one of the safest countries in the world   . While Islamic culture may be different than what we are used to in Western cultures, as long as you respect the culture in Dubai, you will be respected as a tourist here.

It is advisable to dress conservatively in certain areas like visiting a mosque or traditional areas. This may include covering your arms past your elbows and legs past your knees. It’s a good idea for women to keep a scarf on them for visiting holy places so you can cover your hair. Again, respect is the key term here and better to err on the side of caution.

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Many think that when you travel to Dubai you have to spend loads of money on entertainment, food, and shopping. You will more than likely pay for a tour for certain activities and will like to experience other unique activities popular in the city like Dinner in the Sky and more. However, there are some ways to stay on budget while in Dubai.

  • The Entertainer is a booklet and app that many locals and visitors can use to get great discounts and deals at restaurants, activities, and hotels. It offers great two-for-one specials on various theme parks, attractions, clubs, restaurants, and more throughout the city. The booklet is available at bookstores and supermarkets, or you can download the app prior to your trip.
  • Instead of paying for pricey taxis from one side of the city to the next, consider taking the Dubai Metro for a cheap ride across the city. It is available for transport from the airport to locations south of the city.
  • Consider cutting back on those drink price by attending a happy hour at places like the famed McGettigan’s to Perry & Blackwelder’s, or one of the many other options.

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This fast-paced metropolis is best explored through its cultural roots.

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Dubai offers plenty of superlative experiences, from taking camel rides along sand dunes to admiring jaw-dropping views from the Burj Khalifa.

With its renowned attractions – including the world's tallest building, the world's largest mall, and the world's only seven-star hotel, Burj Al Arab – it's no wonder Dubai calls itself a city of superlatives. Built on the Arabian Dessert and bordered by the Persian Gulf in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai delights and excites visitors with its gleaming skyscrapers, international cuisine, unparalleled shopping, posh hotels and resorts and beautiful beaches. A fast-growing metropolis where native Emiratis still adhere to Middle Eastern customs and traditions, Dubai's intrigue also lies in its fascinating culture and history.

Read on to explore can't-miss experiences and highlights on your next trip to this ever-changing, larger-than-life city.

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Explore Dubai's Heritage District and Old City

Before exploring Dubai's awe-inspiring sights, begin your visit in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood. Dating back to the early 1900s, this is one of the oldest heritage sites in Dubai. Wander through the picturesque courtyards, narrow alleyways and buildings constructed from ground coral, mud and water. These structures were designed to facilitate air circulation in extreme summer conditions. Nearby is the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding, where a guide will give an informative tour of the center followed by a visit to the Diwan Mosque.

One of the first Emirati customs you'll learn about at the center is a traditional greeting. Plates of sweet and delicious dates and small cups of strong and aromatic Arabic coffee are served upon entering a house or business. After your visit to the Heritage District, take a ride on a traditional wooden abra on Dubai Creek and bring your best bargaining skills to the heart of the city to peruse the lively spice, textile and gold souks . Wander the colorful stalls and listen to the owners beckon to show you dates, spices, prized saffron, pashminas, handbags and handmade shoes. In a city that's known for the world's largest gold market, the gold souks are not-to-be-missed. The jewelry is on display in the windows, some with gemstones, and all crafted in 18- to 24-carat gold. After a bit of haggling, you might even come away with a few small trinkets and more than just a memorable experience at the souks.

Check Out Major Attractions in Downtown Dubai

Put several tourist attractions on your must-see list, including a visit to the Burj Khalifa's At The Top observation deck. The sweeping views, which overlook the city, sea and desert from the world's highest human-created vantage point, are extraordinary. Take the elevator and travel upward at 22 mph to the 124th floor, or opt for the premium experience and visit the record-breaking observation deck on the 148th floor and the At The Top Sky Lounge. After landing back on the ground, head to the Dubai Mall for a bit of shopping and lunch, and don't miss the spectacular Dubai Fountain show that takes place each day at 1:30 pm.

As one of the world's tallest and most impressive choreographed water displays, the daily show is captivating. There are points along the 30-acre Burj Lake where you can view the display, but for two of the best spots, book a ride on the lake for a front-row seat or take a stroll along the Boardwalk. There are additional show times, depending on the day, and colorful nightly spectacles beginning at 6 pm.

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Take a Balloon Ride Over the Arabian Desert at Sunrise

Looking for a unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience in Dubai? A sunrise balloon ride over the desert just might fit the bill. There are several tours offered by outfitters Platinum Heritage and Balloon Adventures Dubai, including one featuring an overnight stay in the desert. Alternatively, arrive before dawn to climb aboard the next best thing to a magic carpet ride and float above the golden dunes of the Arabian Desert in a hot air balloon as you watch the sunrise. Following the balloon ride, enjoy breakfast and hospitality in a traditional desert camp and then hop in a vintage Land Rover for an African-style safari through the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve , where you can view Arabian gazelles and oryx. You might even have an opportunity to take a camel ride before heading back to the big city.

Stay in Luxurious Accommodations

The iconic Burj Al Arab is in full view from the soft white beaches of Jumeirah Al Naseem. The latest addition to Madinat Jumeirah or "City of Jumeirah," this luxury resort offers a peaceful retreat from the busy shopping malls and lively attractions of Dubai. The rooms and suites are appointed in soft colors inspired by sand dunes and include subtle Arabian-inspired touches, along with balconies overlooking the beach and ocean or gardens and pool.

Madinat Jumeirah features three large resorts as well as individual guest houses and villas, and boasts more than 50 restaurants and bars. Guests also have access to Talise Spa and Souk Madinat Jumeirah, a shopping and dining complex. The hotel is located just a short distance from Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel, a luxury family-friendly resort, as well as Wild Wadi Waterpark , a popular destination for families with children, especially during the summer.

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Time Your Trip Strategically

The best time to visit is between fall and spring when the weather is pleasant, the evenings are cool and breezy, especially along the water, and all of the outdoor attractions are open. Once the summer months arrive, temperatures in the desert can reach 125 degrees, and you run the risk of finding yourself spending most of your time shopping at an indoor mall. If that happens, you can ice skate at Dubai Mall's Olympic-size skating rink or have a shark encounter at the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, slalom down the slopes at Ski Dubai at the Mall of the Emirates or visit the world's largest indoor amusement park, IMG Worlds of Adventure. And no matter when you visit, keep in mind that while Dubai is a vibrant and modern international city, there are still traditional customs that must be respected. Adhere to those traditions while you are there.

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Dubai Itinerary – How to Spend From 3 to 7 EPIC Days in Dubai!

Posted on Last updated: July 1, 2023

Looking for the ultimate Dubai itinerary? You just found it!

Dubai is the city of skyscrapers, of huge malls, of pristine white sand beaches, of busy souks and magical sunsets in the desert.

It’s a city that offers a huge variety of things to do, so it’s only normal that planning a Dubai itinerary can be challenging.

Lucky for you, I’ve been to Dubai so many times I’ve lost track (I think I’m on trip number 6) and have plenty of experience discovering this unique Emirati city.

I have put all my travel knowledge into this ultimate Dubai itinerary.

Enjoying the view over Burj Khalifa and Dubai from Sky Views Observatory

Enjoying the view over Burj Khalifa and Dubai from Sky Views Observatory

In this Dubai itinerary I have outlined everything you need to know to plan your perfect Dubai trip.

Starting with exactly how many days you need in Dubai, a day-by-day outline of all the best things to do in Dubai, where to stay, where to eat, how to get around the city, what to pack and much more.

I always build my itineraries in the most travel effective way, so that you don’t have to waste time constantly travelling from one of the city to the other. I do all the research and planning so you don’t have to!

This thorough and complete itinerary for Dubai will help you plan the perfect trip to this unique Emirati city. So without further ado, let’s dive in and start planning your ideal Dubai itinerary!

  • 1.1 How many days in Dubai?
  • 1.2 How to get around Dubai
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  • 1.4 Where to stay in Dubai
  • 1.5 Best tours in Dubai
  • 1.6 Do you need travel insurance for Dubai?
  • 1.7 What to pack for Dubai
  • 2.1.1 Morning – Discover Dubai Marina
  • 2.1.2 Afternoon – Relax at JBR & Marina Beach
  • 2.1.3 Dinner – Dhow Dinner Cruise in Dubai Marina
  • 2.2.1 Morning – Discover old Dubai
  • 2.2.2 Afternoon – Sky Views Observatory & Dubai Mall
  • 2.2.3 Sunset & Evening – Burj Khalifa
  • 2.3.1 Morning – Mall of the Emirates
  • 2.3.2 Afternoon – Barasti Beach
  • 2.3.3 Sunset – The view at The Palm at sunset
  • 2.3.4 Evening – Dinner at The Pointe
  • 3.1 Desert safari
  • 4.1 Morning – Extend your desert safari
  • 4.2 Afternoon – Chill at the Beach & see the Burj Al Arab
  • 5.1.1 Emirates Heritage Club
  • 5.1.2 Qasr al Watan
  • 5.1.3 Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
  • 5.1.4 Sunset from What AlKarama
  • 6 Dubai itinerary 7 days

The sunset from The View at The Palm in Dubai

The sunset from The View at The Palm in Dubai

The iconic Dubai skyline during golden hour

The iconic Dubai skyline at golden hour

Key things to know to plan the best Dubai itinerary

Before diving into the day-by-day breakdown of this Dubai itinerary, I want to go over some crucial logistics information for your trip. This is the information you need to ensure your Dubai trip runs smoothly.

How many days in Dubai?

First questions first, how many days do you actually need in Dubai?

Being a city, many travellers think Dubai doesn’t need that long to be discovered, but they couldn’t be more wrong! The city is huge, and transfers between places can take their time.

Personally, I think the bare minimum amount of time you should spend in Dubai is three days. Some travellers try to see as much as possible during long layovers in Dubai , but that’s nowhere near enough time.

This will allow you to see all the main sights, have time to relax on the beach and properly get a feel for the unique vibe of this city.

The iconic pink Atlantis The Palm as seen from The Pointe, Dubai

The iconic pink Atlantis The Palm as seen from The Pointe, Dubai

If you want to go beyond the main tourist attractions of Dubai, and live unique experiences like spending a night in the desert or seeing the Presidential Palace of Abu Dhabi, then you will need longer in Dubai.

In this article I have outlined my core Dubai 3-day itinerary, and then built on top of that to form itineraries for four days, five days, six days and even seven days in Dubai.

Depending on how long you have, and your personal interests, you can expand your trip to the full Dubai 7-day itinerary, or maybe just pick and choose specific days to form a Dubai 5-day itinerary.

Although three days is enough, if you have the time for a Dubai 7-day itinerary, that is what I would personally go for, as it will allow you to really see everything this unique city, and its surroundings, have to offer.

The entrance of Palace Hotel and Burj Khalifa in Dubai

The entrance of Palace Hotel and Burj Khalifa in Dubai

How to get around Dubai

Dubai is a huge city, and making your way around it can be complicated, but don’t let that deter you. Between public transport and taxis, you can easily make your way around Dubai.

Dubai has an efficient metro system, the Dubai Metro. It runs mostly parallel to the sea and Sheikh Zayed Road. It’s a rapid transit rail network that does 53 stops and covers most of the main areas of Dubai.

Fares for the Dubai Metro depend on how far you’re travelling. You can purchase tickets at every metro station, get daily passes or get a Nol card to top up.  

It’s perfect for getting to the main spots (for example the malls have entrances directly connected to the Metro system, so you don’t have to walk outside in the heat), but if you’re trying to go smaller side streets, walking from the Metro station can be annoying.

For short distances, or for journeys to places that aren’t on the Metro line, I recommend either an Uber or taxi. I was surprised to find that taxis in Dubai are comparatively cheap (a 20km journey is around 50 AED).

Discovering Al Seef, the historical area of Dubai

Discovering Al Seef, the historical area of Dubai

Best time to visit Dubai

Dubai is a very popular winter sun destination.  

Being located in the middle of the desert, Dubai has a hot and dry climate all year round. In winter that means temperatures around 20-25°C, but in summer it can go up to over 40°C.  

Generally speaking, the best time of the year to visit Dubai is from early November to end of March. Perfect if you’re looking to escape from winter in Europe !

View over the Dubai Marina & JBR skyline from The View at The Palm - a must-see viewpoint on any Dubai itinerary

View over the Dubai Marina & JBR skyline from The View at The Palm

Where to stay in Dubai

There are loads of cool places to stay in Dubai , and the perfect place for you ultimately depends on your travel style and budget. I have listed below some cool options for every budget.

Budget: Rove Dubai Marina   – This is a perfect option for budget travellers. It’s just a short stroll from Jumeirah Beach, as well as shopping and dining options. The hotel also has a chic outdoor pool and restaurant.

Click here to book your stay at Rove Dubai Marina!

Mid-range:  25hours Hotel One Central – I spent one night here and loved it. This hotel has an epic rooftop pool with a view of the Museum of the Future, and the interior design is truly unique. It’s one of the most Instagrammable spots in Dubai for a reason!

Click here to book your stay at 25hours Hotel One Central!

Luxury: Address Downtown Dubai – Among other things, this luxury hotel features an incredible infinity pool with an equally incredible view of Burj Khalifa: the world’s tallest building. The location in Downtown Dubai is prime for exploring top sights, and the spacious rooms offer a luxurious experience.

Click here to book your stay at Address Downtown Dubai!

Enjoying the pool with view over the Museum of the Future at 25hours Hotel One Central in Dubai - the best hotel for your Dubai itinerary

Enjoying the pool with view over the Museum of the Future at 25hours Hotel One Central in Dubai

Best tours in Dubai

If you follow the advice in this Dubai itinerary, you’ll easily be able to discover Dubai independently without having to join a tour.

Having said that, there are definitely some experiences worth splurging for, or entrance tickets to certain attractions that you have to book online beforehand. I have listed the most popular below.

Helicopter Flight from The Palm to Burj Khalifa – The tour name is pretty self explanatory, if you want a truly adrenaline inducing and unique experience, this is it! See the iconic Dubai skyline from the sky!

Dubai Old Town, Souks & Street Food Guided Tour  – Discover the historical parts of Dubai with a knowledgeable local guide, from the souks to the street food, you won’t be disappointed.

Enjoying the Dubai skyline lit up for the night from Burj Khalifa

Enjoying the Dubai skyline lit up for the night from Burj Khalifa

From Dubai: Abu Dhabi Premium Full-Day Sightseeing Tour – The most complete Dubai to Abu Dhabi day trip, it includes all of the major sights, transfers and lunch.

Burj Khalifa Ticket & Tour: Level 124, 125 & 148 – See the amazing view from Burj Khalifa, without having to waste hours queueing! 

From Dubai: Red Dunes and Camel Safari with Overnight Camp – Want to do something truly unique and spend a night in the desert? This is your opportunity to do so!

Atlantis Aquaventure & Los Chambers Aquarium Ticket – A popular one with families, this is the entrance ticket to one of the most famous water parks and aquariums in Dubai!

The iconic red dunes of Dubai desert

The iconic red dunes of Dubai desert

The exterior of Qasr Al-Watan in Abu Dhabi

The exterior of Qasr Al-Watan in Abu Dhabi

Do you need travel insurance for Dubai?

After my personal experience spending two nights in a private hospital in Tenerife, and having to pay for it out of pocket (it wasn’t cheap), I always recommend getting travel insurance.

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Exploring the Spice Souk of Dubai

Exploring the Spice Souk of Dubai

What to pack for Dubai

When planning what to pack for Dubai you’ll soon realise it’s not as simple as the usual travel essentials . Being a Muslim country, you will have to dress more conservatively in certain occasions.

However, Dubai is famous for its malls, so if you do realise you’re missing something, you can just buy it once there! That said, here are the things I would make sure to pack.

Head scarf for women – If you plan on visiting the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi (which you really should be) then you have to remember to bring a scarf to cover your hair. You won’t be allowed in without one.

Modest clothing that fully covers you – This goes for both men and women.

Dress codes in Dubai vary depending on the situations, but it’s good to have some  long loose trousers and breathable long sleeved shirts , so as to comply with the dress code but also not overheat in the hot Emirati weather! 

The Wings of Mexico statue in Downtown Dubai

The Wings of Mexico statue in Downtown Dubai

Camera – Given how beautiful Dubai is, you want to make sure you capture it in all its beauty!

Reusable water bottle – Especially if you plan to do a lot of walking, bring a bottle you can refill and ensure you stay hydrated. It will save you money and you’ll also waste less plastic, it’s a win-win!

Power bank – Whether it’s while snapping some pictures, while google mapping your way around the city or ordering an uber, you don’t want your phone to run out of battery during a crucial moment!

International adapter   – In Dubai you’ll find type G sockets and plugs (like the UK ones). Depending on where you’re from, you might need an adapter to charge your electronics.

The famous Palm of Dubai at sunset

The famous Palm of Dubai at sunset

Dubai itinerary 3 days

Let’s start with my core Dubai 3-day itinerary! If you can’t stay long in Dubai, make sure to stay at least three days, and hit all the highlights I’ve outlined below.

Dubai itinerary day 1 – Dubai Marina

Morning – discover dubai marina.

I couldn’t start a Dubai itinerary in any other location. Dubai Marina is one of the most iconic areas of Dubai.

With its white sand beach, tall skyscrapers, fun beach clubs, and countless dining and drinking opportunities, it’s what everyone imagines when they think of Dubai.

I recommend wandering around Dubai Marina in the morning, before it gets too hot.

You can walk along the man-made marina, enjoying the views of traditional dhow boats and modern yachts cruising past, with the iconic Dubai skyscrapers as backdrop.

Walking along Dubai Marina - the highlight of any Dubai itinerary

Walking along Dubai Marina

There are plenty of cafes, restaurants and shops where you can stop for a quick breakfast, and maybe a bit of shopping throughout the morning.

From the food court of Dubai Marina Mall you will get an incredible view over Dubai Marina, and the best part, it’s completely free!

As the morning turns into afternoon and the day grows hotter, you can head to the beach to cool down! If you want to try some truly unique experiences, I have listed some popular tours below.

Dubai Marina Yacht Tour with Breakfast or BBQ – This is perfect for a group of friends or a special occasion, as you’ll get to cruise past the iconic Dubai Marina skyline on a luxury yacht!

Iconic views of Dubai Marina

Iconic views of Dubai Marina

Afternoon – Relax at JBR & Marina Beach

Just beyond the skyscrapers of Dubai Marina, you will find JBR Beach and Marina Beach waiting for you.

Being the first day in Dubai, I imagine you will also want to relax after your flight, and what better place to do so?

Here you will find both private beach clubs, as well as public stretches of beach. If you plan to stay here a while, I definitely recommend investing in a sun bed and umbrella, as the beaches in Dubai can get very hot!

There are also plenty of bars, restaurants and cafes on the seaside walk behind the beach, so you don’t need to worry about going hungry or thirsty while you’re at the beach.

A traditional wooden dhow boat in Dubai Marina

A traditional wooden dhow boat in Dubai Marina

JBR & Dubai Marina as seen from The View at The Palm

JBR & Dubai Marina as seen from The View at The Palm

If you’re travelling with children, you’ll find plenty of fun activities at JBR and Marina Beach also for them. 

From inflatable slides to banana boat tours, or from camel rides to jet skis , these beaches offer plenty of activities.

You could just lie there and tan all afternoon, but if you’re afraid of getting bored, no need to worry as there’s plenty to do!

You could also cross the bridge to Bluewaters, a man-made island with loads of bars, restaurants and shops, as well as the new wheel and viewpoint of Dubai; Ain Dubai.

I love Bluewaters also because it offers a great view of the Dubai Marina skyline.

Enjoying the view over Dubai Marina & JBR at sunset from Bluewaters

Enjoying the view over Dubai Marina & JBR at sunset from Bluewaters

Dinner – Dhow Dinner Cruise in Dubai Marina

After a quick stop at your hotel to wash off the salt and sand, it’s time to get all dressed up and head back to Dubai Marina, for a traditional dhow cruise and dinner.

I went on a dhow cruise and dinner in Dubai Marina on my last trip to Dubai, and I don’t know why I waited six trips to finally do so!

Dhows are the traditional wooden boats of the UAE. Today, they are mostly used for tourist cruises, especially for dinner or afternoon tea.

Doing a dhow dinner cruise in Dubai Marina is obviously a very touristy activity, but like I always say, touristy things are popular for a reason.

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Wooden dhow boats cruising in Dubai Marina

The top deck of our Dubai dhow cruise, where you will enjoy your dinner - a traditional experience for your Dubai itinerary

The top deck of our Dubai dhow cruise, where you will enjoy your dinner

You can’t travel to Rome and skip the Colosseum just because it’s “touristy”. It’s a must on every travel bucket list , and rightly so.

The same goes for dhow dinner cruises in Dubai . Seeing the skyline of Dubai lit up for the night, while cruising along the sea and eating delicious local food, is an experience like no other.

Most dhow cruises will include also pick-up and drop-off from your hotel, so you don’t have to worry about transfers.

Click here to book your dhow dinner cruise in Dubai!

Or check out prices & availability below!

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Enjoying the view over Bluewaters Island and Ain Dubai from the top deck of our dhow cruise

Dubai itinerary day 2 – Old Dubai Meets Modern

Morning – discover old dubai.

After the skyscrapers of Dubai Marina, get ready to discover an older and more traditional side of Dubai. This morning we will head to Deira and Al Fahidi, the older areas of Dubai, which are also home to the souks.

In Deira you will find the Gold Souk and Spice Souk, two of the most iconic souks of Dubai. The sprawling souks are characterised by countless winding alleys, lined with all sorts of shops.

As the names suggest, you can expect to find jewellery and spices, but there are also many shops in the souks selling souvenirs, clothing, fine silks and more.

It’s the perfect place to go for a wander, and discover a less known side of Dubai.

Exploring the souqs of Dubai, close to Deira

Exploring the souqs of Dubai, close to Deira

Some of the gold shops in the gold souk in Dubai

Some of the gold shops in the gold souk in Dubai

Just across the creek (which you can cross in a traditional abra wooden boat for around 1 AED) you will find Bur Dubai.

This is another area with souks and shops, where you can find everything from clothing to souvenirs. As you walk through the souks you will emerge next to Al Fahidi, the historical district of Dubai.

There are less shops present here, but you can spend a bit of time wandering around the traditional streets, and getting a feel for what old Dubai was like.

Crossing the Creek of Dubai in a traditional Abra wooden boat

Crossing the Creek of Dubai in a traditional Abra wooden boat

Discovering the streets of Al Fahidi historical district in Dubai

Discovering the streets of Al Fahidi historical district in Dubai

In Al Fahidi we had lunch at Arabian Tea House Restaurant & Cafe. It’s a lovely traditional restaurant, with a beautiful interior decor and delicious dishes like fattoush, falafel or meat wraps, and main dishes like Biryani.

Before leaving the magical atmosphere of old Dubai, you can pop by Al Seef, another historical area of Dubai. It’s very similar to Al Fahidi, so if you’re short on time, you don’t necessarily have to visit both.

Dubai is a super safe city, but if you don’t feel like wandering around the souks alone, then you can join a guided tour like this one .

Discover the souks, old town, creek and even some delicious local street food with this guided tour!

Click here to book your Dubai Old Town, Souks & Street Food tour, or check out prices & availability in the calendar below!

The gorgeous exterior of Arabian Tea House in Al Fahidi historical district in Dubai

The gorgeous exterior of Arabian Tea House in Al Fahidi historical district in Dubai

Afternoon – Sky Views Observatory & Dubai Mall

After your morning exploring old Dubai, it’s time to head to some of the most modern and unique sights in Dubai. Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall!

Located in Address Sky View (accessible from the Dubai Mall metro station), you will find Sky Views Observatory, the latest viewpoint in Dubai .

Entrance costs around 20 EUR per person, I recommend purchasing it online beforehand so you don’t have to queue once there.

From Sky Views you get an epic view of Burj Khalifa, as well as the surrounding cityscapes of Dubai. But what makes this viewpoint special, is the glass slide, the glass walkway and the Sky Edge Walk.

This isn’t just a place where you go and look at a view, you can truly engage with it in unique and adrenaline pumping ways. It’s not every day that you get to hang off the side of a 53-floor building!

Click here to purchase your Sky Views Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket, or check out prices & availability below!

Sliding down the glass slide of Sky Views Observatory in Dubai - a thrilling plus on any Dubai itinerary

Sliding down the glass slide of Sky Views Observatory in Dubai

Once you’ve had your epic views and adrenaline fix, you can go for a wander inside Dubai Mall.  

Dubai Mall is the second largest mall in the world, home to over 1,200 retail stores. Whatever it is you’re searching for, I’m pretty sure you’ll find it here. It’s even home to Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo!

Just outside Dubai Mall you’ll find the Burj Khalifa water fountains. You actually get the best view of the fountains from the Apple Store inside Dubai Mall!

The fountains are on every 30 minutes from 6PM to 11PM, every day of the week, although it can vary depending on the time of the year or if there are public holidays on.

I was last in Dubai during Ramadan, and then fountain show started later than usual.

Time your sightseeing, viewpoint admiring and shopping so as to arrive at the fountains in time for one of the shows!

Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, inside Dubai Mall

Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, inside Dubai Mall

The ice skating rink inside Dubai Mall

The ice skating rink inside Dubai Mall

Sunset & Evening – Burj Khalifa

After enjoying the Burj Khalifa fountain show, head over to Burj Khalifa (the entrance is inside Dubai Mall).

With its 828 metres, Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world, wanting to admire the view from its top is only natural!

Seeing the view from the top of Burj Khalifa is one of the most popular things to do in Dubai, and as such, it can get incredibly busy.

I’ve been twice before on separate Dubai trips, and have a few pointers to ensure you have the best visit possible.

Enjoying the view over Dubai at night from the Burj Khalifa

Enjoying the view over Dubai at night from the Burj Khalifa

If you can, I 100% recommend splurging on one of the premium experiences like the skip-the-line ticket, visiting floor 148 or the ticket with lunch or dinner at the Burj Club .

The normal ticket with entrance to floors 124 and 125 is what everyone does, and the queue gets gigantic.

On my last trip, we had to queue for over an hour just to get to the lift! We spent a few hours enjoying the view and taking photos, and then had to queue a good 30 minutes to get back down.

The premium skip-the-line tickets will avoid you this hassle. The best time to go to the top of Burj Khalifa is at sunset, as you can see the whole change in the colours of the sky and Dubai skyline.

The view over Dubai at night from Burj Khalifa

The view over Dubai at night from Burj Khalifa

Standing at 452m (the height of floor 124), watching the sky turn pink and then dark, and the skyscrapers of Dubai light up below you is a unique experience.

Even if you purchase a skip-the-line entrance, it can take a while to get to the viewing platform, so make sure to time your visit accordingly and don’t miss the sunset!

Dubai Burj Khalifa Level 124 & 125 Entry Ticket – This is the basic entrance ticket to Burj Khalifa. With this you can go up to the viewing platform, and enjoy the stunning views.

Burj Khalifa Ticket & Tour: Level 124, 125 & 148 – Here you’ll find the skip-the-line entrance, as well as access to the higher viewing deck at level 148, and a guided tour experience to top it all off!

Burj Khalifa 124 & Lunch or Dinner at The Burj Club – The premium experience, which goes beyond the viewing deck and includes a delicious meal!

Enjoying the view over Dubai at night from the top of Burj Khalifa

Enjoying the view over Dubai at night from the top of Burj Khalifa

After spending some time enjoying the view, if you don’t go for the Burj Khalifa entrance with dinner, you can head back down and eat at Dubai Mall.

We ate at Al Hallab, a tasty Lebanese restaurant with outdoor seating and a view of the Burj Khalifa fountains.

The Burj Khalifa and Fountain Show as seen from the Al Hallab outdoor terrace

The Burj Khalifa and Fountain Show as seen from the Al Hallab outdoor terrace

Day 3 – Barasti Beach & The Palm

Morning – mall of the emirates.

When it comes to malls, there are countless malls in Dubai that you could visit. Having visited Dubai Mall already, I think the next one that can’t miss on any Dubai itinerary is Mall of the Emirates.

Mall of the Emirates is famous for being home to Ski Dubai; an indoor ski resort. You read that right, you could be baking under the hot desert sun one day, and then skiing at -1°C the next on the same trip!

Besides skiing, you can spend some time shopping, chilling and eating at one of the many food court restaurants.  

Ski Dubai; the indoor ski resort inside Mall of the Emirates, Dubai

Ski Dubai; the indoor ski resort inside Mall of the Emirates, Dubai

Afternoon – Barasti Beach

Once you’ve made the most of your shopping spree, it’s time to head to Barasti Beach! Located between Dubai Marina and The Palm, Barasti Beach is one of the most iconic beach bars in Dubai.

My personal favourite thing about it is that entry and use of the sun beds and umbrellas is free (unlike most beach bars in Dubai which charge 30+ EUR for the day).

They will check your bag on arrival as you’re not allowed to bring any food or drinks inside.

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Chilling at Barasti Beach in Dubai

You don’t have to pay for sun beds, but if you plan on spending a whole afternoon or day there, they count on you probably spending something on food and drinks.

These can be a bit pricey, but when compared to average prices in Dubai, are actually pretty reasonable.

Barasti Beach has a really cool vibe, with hammocks hanging just over the water, a pool, a stage for live music and a wide array of food and drink choices.

Plus, it’s lined by the iconic view of Dubai Marina skyscrapers behind it.

Enjoying a drink at Barasti Beach Club in Dubai

Enjoying a drink at Barasti Beach Club in Dubai

Sunset – The view at The Palm at sunset

Once you’ve had your fill of sea and sunshine, head over to Palm Jumeirah for one of the best sunset views you’ll have ever seen.

That might seem hard to top after Burj Khalifa yesterday, but in my opinion, The View at The Palm is more fascinating. 

Palm Jumeirah is a palm-shaped artificial group of islands built just off the coast of Dubai.

It’s one of the most incredible engineering feats you will ever see, and it’s unique in its kind. You hear a lot of talk about The Palm, but rarely have a chance to see it properly.

View over the Dubai Marina & JBR skyline from The View at The Palm

The View at The Palm is located on the 52nd floor above The Palm, and offers 360 views over, you’ve guessed it, The Palm, as well as the Dubai Marina skyline, Burj Al Arab and even Burj Khalifa in the distance.

Entrance ranges from 100-160 AED depending on if its prime hours or not. I recommend visiting at sunset, even though the price tag is higher as its at prime hours, it will honestly be worth the extra money.

Watching the sun sink towards the ocean, pain the sky orange and turn golden as The Palm and Dubai skyline light up, was honestly one of the highlights of all my Dubai trips.

It doesn’t get as busy as Burj Khalifa, so you don’t need to arrive too much earlier than your ticket entrance.

Click here to purchase your entry ticket to The View at The Palm!

Enjoying the sunset from The View at The Palm in Dubai

Enjoying the sunset from The View at The Palm in Dubai

Evening – Dinner at The Pointe

Since you’re already at The Palm, once the sun goes down you can just head over to The Pointe, a new iconic waterfront destination with views of the famous Atlantis Hotel, lined with shops, bars and restaurants.

Here you can walk the Palm Jumeirah Fountain Show, while eating at one of the many waterfront restaurants. It’s a slightly off the beaten track, with less tourists compared to other malls or beach areas in Dubai.

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The Palm Fountain show as seen from The Pointe, with the famous Atlantis behind it

Dubai itinerary 4 days

As I already mentioned, three days is the bare minimum amount of time you need to spend in Dubai to enjoy it and see the sights.

Now that you’ve seen the main sights, you can go beyond, and spend your fourth day in Dubai doing something unique.

Desert safari

With all the beaches, malls, glitz and glam of Dubai, you might have forgotten that you’re actually in the middle of the desert.

I didn’t actually make it out to the desert until my third or fourth trip to Dubai, and I wish I’d made it sooner.

Enjoying a camel ride in Dubai desert

Enjoying a camel ride in Dubai desert

One of our cars got stuck in the Dubai desert while dune bashing

One of our cars got stuck in the Dubai desert while dune bashing

On a desert safari you can go beyond the souks and historical neighbourhoods of Dubai, and get a feel for what bedouin desert life was truly like.  

There are loads of desert safaris in Dubai , mostly offering similar things, but also with unique twists or special selling points.

Pretty much all safaris will include pick-up, drop-off, dune bashing , sand boarding , and a meal in the desert.

Depending on whether you join a morning or afternoon tour, the meal will usually be a breakfast, lunch or dinner. I recommend joining an afternoon tour, since sunsets in the desert are absolutely magical!

Beautiful sunset views in Dubai desert

Beautiful sunset views in Dubai desert

Spending a day away from the skyscrapers and beach clubs of Dubai is, in my opinion, a must on any Dubai itinerary. It gives you the opportunity to experience something truly unique, which you can’t do just anywhere.

Between the adrenaline pumping dune bashing, the endless golden dunes, the magical golden sunset and the distinctive local culture, you’re guaranteed to spend a truly thrilling day.

Dubai Red Dunes Safari, Camel Ride, BBQ & Al Marmoom Oasis – The most popular and complete desert safari out there, it includes all the fun desert activities, transfers and a BBQ dinner feast.

The pool at Bedouin Oasis Camp - the camp for our Dubai desert safari

The pool at Bedouin Oasis Camp – the camp for our Dubai desert safari

The evening show on an overnight desert safari in Dubai

The evening show during our desert safari

Dubai itinerary 5 days

Morning – extend your desert safari.

If you have five days in Dubai, I highly recommend extending your desert safari and spending one night in the desert. If visiting the desert by day is magical, seeing it under the stars is even more so.

Sleeping in a bedouin tent (or fancy desert resort, that’s up to you) is a once in a lifetime experience.

The overnight desert safaris will include both breakfast and dinner, and you can expect a traditional performance during dinner.

After your magical night in the desert, you’ll wake up feeling refreshed and energised. You can spend some time in the morning relaxing at your bedouin camp, and then get ready to head back to the city.

Going on a camel ride in the desert in Dubai

Going on a camel ride in the desert in Dubai

Afternoon – Chill at the Beach & see the Burj Al Arab

Once you return to the city from your desert adventure, you can head back to the sea, and discover some new Dubai beaches you haven’t yet visited.

For example Kite Beach; a long stretch of fine white sand and turquoise water.

This beach can get quite windy, which makes it perfect for kitesurfing and other water sports, hence the name. It’s a fun beach to spend an afternoon, go for a dip, and maybe even try some kitesurfing!

Nearby you’ll also see the famous Burj Al Arab, the iconic sail-shaped luxury hotel in Dubai.

Burj Al Arab and the iconic Dubai skyline as seen from The View at The Palm

Burj Al Arab and the iconic Dubai skyline as seen from The View at The Palm

You can pop over to Public Beach (it doesn’t seem to have a name, that’s how it comes up on Google Maps) if you want to get a closer look.

Just bear in mind that, as of April 2024, there was a construction site by the beach, which blocked the view of Burj Al Arab.

I don’t know at what stage the construction is now, or if it will be blocking the Burj Al Arab view permanently once completed.

If you want to continue your local Emirati experience, you can head over to Bu Qtair Restaurant for dinner (located half way between Kite Beach & the Burj Al Arab).

It’s a very local and traditional fish restaurant, it’s not fancy, but the fish is delicious!

The iconic sail shape of Burj al Arab in Dubai

The iconic sail shape of Burj al Arab in Dubai

Dubai itinerary 6 days

If you can spend at least six days in Dubai, then for your final day I recommend actually getting out of Dubai, and exploring the Emirati capital; Abu Dhabi.

Many travellers don’t know whether to choose Dubai or Abu Dhabi for their trips, but if you can spend at least six days in Dubai, you won’t have to! Just follow this Dubai itinerary and you’ll be able to see both.

Day trip to Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi is only a 1-hour drive away from Dubai, meaning you can easily do a day trip to Abu Dhabi from Dubai .

One day isn’t a lot, but it’s enough to see all the main sights of Abu Dhabi, and get a feel for this unique city.

Many travellers often wonder if they should visit Dubai or Abu Dhabi, and while the answer ultimately depends on your travel style and mood, I definitely think Dubai has more going for it, and you can just visit Abu Dhabi for a day or two.

Exploring Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi - getting out of Dubai is also important for any Dubai itinerary!

Exploring Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

You can easily visit Abu Dhabi independently, just rent a car or hop on a bus and head over!

Alternatively, if you don’t feel like driving in the UAE or figuring out public transport, there are many organised day tours you can join. I have listed the best ones below.

From Dubai: Abu Dhabi Premium Full-Day Sightseeing Tour – The most complete Dubai to Abu Dhabi day trip, it includes all of the major sights, transfer and lunch.

From Dubai: Abu Dhabi Sheikh Zayed Mosque Guided Tour – A shorter tour for those who only want to visit Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

From Dubai: Abu Dhabi Full-Day Trip with Grand Mosque & Louvre – For the arts and culture lovers, this tour focuses on the Grand Mosque and Louvre Museum.

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The “Power of Words” piece inside Qasr Al-Watan in Abu Dhabi

If you do choose to visit Abu Dhabi independently, I have outlined below the must-see sights that you can’t miss.

Emirates Heritage Club

Emirates Heritage Club is a reconstruction of a traditional desert village. It’s a cool place to wander around, but after the souks and historical areas of Dubai and the desert experience, it probably won’t wow you.

What is wow about Emirates Heritage Club is the view of the Abu Dhabi skyline. You’ll be right across from Corniche Beach, and will be able to enjoy the views of this unique skyline.

Enjoying the view over the Abu Dhabi Skyline

Enjoying the view over the Abu Dhabi Skyline

Qasr al Watan

The Presidential Palace was completed in 2017, but only opened to the public in 2019.

Entrance is 60 AED, and trust me when I saw, it’s well worth the price tag. Qasr al Watan is one of the most stunning buildings I’ve ever seen.

The white granite facade only hints at the sumptuous interior, where you will find absolutely breath taking rooms and decorations. Walking through its halls, you understand what real grandeur is.

The exterior of Qasr Al-Watan in Abu Dhabi

The grand interior of Qasr Al-Watan in Abu Dhabi

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Completed in 2007, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (often referred to as just Grand Mosque) is one of the largest mosques in the world, and home to the largest hand-woven carpet in the world.

It’s an elaborate display of Islamic architecture and design. With its domes, columns, details and spires, this imposing white building will leave you breathless.

Entrance if free, just make sure to register online for a specific time slot, and make sure to dress appropriately or you won’t be allowed in.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

Sunset from What AlKarama

What AlKarama is a war memorial just across the road from the Grand Mosque.

In and of itself it might not be a Abu Dhabi highlight, but what makes it special is the shallow pool in front of it, where you can see a perfect reflection of the Grand Mosque.

It’s especially stunning at sunset, when the mosque starts to light, the sky turns pink and the reflection is perfectly defined.

Enjoying the view over Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at sunset

Enjoying the view over Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at sunset

In my opinion, these are the four places you absolutely have to visit in Abu Dhabi.

There are many other famous and popular sights, such as Ferrari World , The Louvre , Saadiyat Island and Emirates Palace, but seeing all of them in one day would be a bit of a stretch.

After all, this is a Dubai itinerary, not an Abu Dhabi one. If you can extend your Dubai trip and spend a night in Abu Dhabi that would be a great opportunity to see more of this unique city.

It also allows you to see the Abu Dhabi skyline lit for the night, which is quite the sight.

If you just want to get a feel for the Abu Dhabi vibe, a day trip is more than enough, and you can head back to Dubai for the last day of your Dubai itinerary.

The unique skyline of Abu Dhabi

The unique skyline of Abu Dhabi

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi lit up for the night

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi lit up for the night

Dubai itinerary 7 days

If you’re lucky enough to spend seven days in Dubai, here is the final day of your Dubai 1-week itinerary! To be entirely honest, I don’t have specific recommendations for this final day in Dubai.

If you follow all my suggestions for the previous six days, by this point you’ll have seen all the key highlights of Dubai and its surroundings.

And let’s be real, you’ll probably also be a bit tired from all the sightseeing and travelling around.

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The “fronds” of the Palm at sunset, as seen from The View at The Palm

The reason I suggest spending at least one week in Dubai, is because it gives you time to absorb everything you’re seeing, without rushing too much.

You could see everything in less (as I said already, three days in Dubai are the bare minimum to see it all) but you’ll be knackered by the end of it.

On this final day in Dubai you can head back to spots you particularly liked, maybe go back to Barasti Beach Club for some beach chilling, or head over to Dubai Mall for some final shopping.

There are also plenty of other attractions in Dubai that I haven’t mentioned yet.

Like the famous water parks at Atlantis or Burj Al Arab, the pool club at The View at the Palm, seeing the sunset from Dubai Creek, the Museum of the Future , or exploring the new Blueswater water front.

I haven’t included them in my core Dubai travel itinerary because, even though they’re all great, I don’t think they’re a core part of a Dubai trip.

Depending on your personal interests, you can choose to visit one or more of them on this final day.

The Museum of the Future in Dubai

The Museum of the Future in Dubai

Final thoughts on the best Dubai holiday itinerary

There you have it, the ultimate Dubai itinerary! Have you been to Dubai before? How did you find it? Let me know in the comments below!

I know Dubai isn’t for everyone, but there’s no denying it’s a unique place and there’s nowhere else quite like it. I truly believe everyone should visit Dubai at least once in their life, and experience what all the buzz is about.

With its huge malls, tall skyscrapers, glam lifestyle, fascinating desert and stunning sunsets, I know you’ll love these Dubai itineraries.

As I already mentioned, you need seven days in Dubai to see everything, but if that’s too long for you, then three days in Dubai is the bare minimum.

In this article I outlined day-by-day everything you should do and see in Dubai, building a Dubai itinerary for three days, four days, five days, six days and even seven days.

Regardless of how long you have, one of these itineraries will fit your trip.

I tried to include everything you need to know about planning your perfect Dubai itinerary, including the best activities, how to get around, where to stay, what to pack and more. I hope you will find it useful in planning your own Dubai trip!

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The Ultimate Dubai Trip Planner – 1-Day, 3-Day & 5-Day Dubai Itineraries

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Once a small fishing village in the Middle East, Dubai has grown tremendously over the years and has become the world’s most luxurious vacation spot. Every year, millions of tourists visit this city from all over the world to experience its rich heritage. From sandy beaches to stunning desert dunes, to the world’s largest structures, this city has it all. Whether you are traveling with family, friends, or your partner, you will easily find the right things to do in Dubai. In this Dubai trip planner, you will learn when to visit Dubai, how to get around here, the best day trips from Dubai and more to plan your epic vacation here.

Best Time To Visit Dubai

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Dubai is warm throughout the year but the winter season (November - March) is the coolest time to visit. The average temperature ranges between 13° and 30°, making it a pleasant time to explore the city. However, this also means that it is the peak season for visitors and everything from flights to accommodation costs is high at this time.

If you are planning to spend most of the time on the beach, then avoid going between January and March as it is the rainy season in Dubai.

For those who hate the heat, it is recommended that they avoid July and August. Although rainfall is unlikely at this time, it tends to be really hot and humid. But you can always get amazing deals and discounts if you choose to visit Dubai in the summers. Read more about the best time to visit Dubai .

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Depending on how long you're in Dubai for - whether it's just a day or 5 days, we have the perfect itineraries crafted for you. Go through these Dubai itineraries and plan your stay well in advance!

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If this is your first time traveling to Dubai, you could use some help planning your daily itineraries. Apart from the basic planning (flight tickets, visa, accommodation in Dubai, etc.), you'll need to consider your day-to-day activities in Dubai - where to go, what to see, how to get there, and more. But fret not, for we are here to help.

1-Day Dubai Itinerary

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Desert Safari

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5-Day Dubai Itinerary

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Hacks To Buying Cheap Dubai Flight Tickets

Now that you've figured out the perfect time to visit Dubai and braved through the restrictions, it is time to look for flight tickets. Go through our 17 golden hacks for cheap flight tickets before scouring through the flight ticket websites. You'll be surprised how easy it is to save a pretty penny while booking flight tickets!

Do I Need Travel Insurance?

Traveling involves a certain amount of uncertainty always. With the pandemic, this amount has only increased. Opting for travel insurance is not something many people have done (pre-pandemic), but post-pandemic, it is highly recommended that you opt for it. Choosing the right travel insurance plan gives you a safety net to prevent losses if things go downhill.

Travel insurance can be complex- how do you know what to choose? For this very reason, we can crafted a ultimate guide to choose travel insurance post-covid .

Packing For Dubai

Of course, when you are planning a trip to Dubai, you have to pack efficiently too. Now, what you pack depends a lot on the month you will be visiting the city but a few things remain constant. Don’t forget to pack a universal adaptor, photo ID, a camera, and comfortable shoes to walk in.

Apart from that, consider what activities you will be indulging in Dubai. For adventure activities such as skydiving, ziplining, etc., pack comfortable and appropriate fit clothes. For beaches, pack your favorite bikinis and shorts, and for visiting religious places, pack clothes that cover your shoulders and your legs.

Also, if you are visiting Dubai in the summers, then do carry loose, cotton clothes along with a hat and sunscreen.

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Where to stay in dubai.

One of the most important things to do when planning a trip to Dubai is research the place where you will be staying. One thing to keep in mind is that Dubai is big, so you might be close to a few destinations and quite far from some other popular attractions.

So, where do you stay? Well, this depends a lot on your itinerary and the places that you choose to visit in Dubai, not to mention your budget.

If you want to pamper yourself during your Dubai trip and are looking for both fun and entertainment, then Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Beach Residence area is a good place to consider. This area has plenty of beach spots, restaurants, bars, and skyscrapers for you to enjoy. However, this is also the most expensive place to stay in Dubai.

If you are looking for cheap and budget-friendly accommodations, then check out Al Barsha or Old Dubai. Al Barsha is well-connected to the metro and close to both Downtown and Marina. The only caveat is that it is not close to the main attractions.

For those who wish to stay close to the main attractions, Downtown is one of the best places to stay in Dubai. You are in close proximity to Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and other amazing skyscrapers and is home to several clubs and restaurants. There are both expensive and budget-friendly hotels available here but this place is a little far from the beach.

Want to experience the traditional culture of Dubai? Then choose to stay in Bur Dubai, the heart of Old City. Here, you won’t find fancy restaurants or bars but lots of buildings with traditional architecture, bazaars, narrow alleys, and more. Plus, this place offers the cheapest accommodation rates in Dubai.

Getting Around In Dubai

Getting around the city is not an issue at all because despite Dubai being huge, it offers a decent public transportation system for budget travelers. Dubai metro features 2 lines that connect around 49 stations and a metro train runs every 2-3 minutes. Another viable option is to take the Dubai buses that have 119 internal lines and cover over 80% of the city.

You can also use the Dubai trams that connect Dubai Marina to the Al Sufouh and Palm Jumeirah or the Dubai monorail. Taxi cabs are also easily available in the city but they are quite expensive.

For a traditional experience, you can use the Dubai Abras to cross the water creeks or the Dubai Ferry. All these public transportation options are managed by the RTA and can be availed using the NOL card.If you are planning to stay in Dubai for a couple of days, we recommend you get this travel card. It will not only help you get discounted prices on most of the transportation options but eliminate the need to buy tickets for every trip too.

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Dubai travel tips & hacks.

Dubai is just about as touristy as it gets. A city rich with history and modernity, there's something for everybody here. Go through our guide and jot down some interesting travel tips that even the locals swear by. Learn how to navigate tourist traps in Dubai , how to save money on transport, food, and accommodation, and then some. Start making notes and use these tips before your trip to Dubai .

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FAQs: Dubai Trip Planner

Is dubai worth visiting.

Dubai is one of the most popular and luxurious destinations in the world. The city is home to sandy beaches, tall skyscrapers, beautiful parks, the world’s largest mall, and more. As a result, Dubai has something to offer to all kinds of travelers.

When is the best time to visit Dubai?

The best time to visit Dubai is in the winter season (November – March) when the weather is pleasant.

What are the best things to do in Dubai?

A few top things to do in Dubai are relaxing on the beaches, try skydiving, visiting the amusement parks, and so on.

What should you pack for Dubai?

Make sure to pack a universal adaptor, a hat, and sunscreen for your trip to Dubai.

How to get around Dubai?

You travel around Dubai by using the metro, buses, trams, monorail, abras, ferries, and taxis.

Where are the best place to stay in Dubai?

If you want luxurious stays, then stay near Marina or Palm Jumeirah. But if you want a budget-friendly stay then Al Barsha or Old City are the best areas to stay in Dubai.

What are the best hotels to stay at in Dubai?

Novotel Dubai Deira City Center, Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai, Atlantis The Palm, ibis Dubai Mall of the Emirates, etc. are a few of the best hotels to stay in Dubai.

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Day 1: Sightseeing

Whether you're in Dubai for the first time or you're a frequent visitor, there is so much to see in this populous emirate that you'll discover something new each time. Since you may want to spend your first day getting your bearings, this is the best time to tour the city.

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You'll definitely want to buy a ticket to the top of Burj Khalifa for a bird's eye view of the skyline. This landmark building is Dubai's tallest at 829.8 m, and it boasts a world-famous observation deck on the 124th floor that is not to be missed.

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Handy Hint - It is highly recommended that you pre-book your Burj Khalifa experience as far in advance as possible (especially for weekend visits) as this is a very popular attraction. Tickets can be pre-booked from the Burj Khalifa website .

Booking a tour with one of the many touring companies is a great way to acclimatize yourself to your surroundings. Enjoy a hop-on, hop-off bus tour, a luxurious dinner cruise, or rent a car so you can explore the city yourself.

Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo

Day 2: Museums and Heritage Sites

Dubai has so many museums that it would take more than a week to see them all, but setting aside one day to visit the ones you're most interested in isn't a bad idea. You may want to start with the Dubai Museum , the emirate's main museum, which is located at the oldest existing building in the city: the Al Fahidi Fort .

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This museum houses old Dubai maps, local antiquities, Asian and African artifacts, and emirate documents. You'll also experience depictions of desert life, including a Bedouin tent, a model mosque, and sea-faring collections.

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Other sites you won't want to miss include the Emirates National Auto Museum , the Antiques Museum , Heritage House , the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding, and Hatta Heritage Village .

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Day 3: Adventures

Dubai offers plenty of opportunities for sports and adventure, from camel racing to car rallying in the sand dunes, there’s something on offer for everyone.

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The United Arab Emirates is home to some of the best resorts in the world where families of all ages can enjoy horseback riding in the desert, laser shooting, and even archery.

Adventurous types can test their rock climbing skills or unwind on a jet ski.

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Theme and Water Parks

Whether you're an avid thrill seeker, a moderate risk taker or a family with bold youngsters, you'll find just the right choice. Choose from theme parks like IMG Worlds of Adventure , Legoland Dubai and  Bollywood Parks , or splash into a world of Aquaventure Waterpark and Wild Wadi.

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Desert Safari

Experience thrill and extreme adventure when you take a Dubai desert safari. Dune bashing in a 4x4, quad biking, camel riding, and sandboarding - an adventure awaits you among the golden sands. Many desert safaris also offer an alfresco barbecue dinner, belly dancing, shisha and sunset photography.

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Go skiing, snowboarding, and witness the 'March of the Penguins' at Ski Dubai - an indoor ski resort at Mall of the Emirates. You'll find 22,500sqm of the area covered in snow with jump slopes, play areas, and the famous Avalanche café . Here you might be introduced to a beautiful colony of King and Gentoo penguins.

Day 4: Unique Shopping

The shopping malls in Dubai are dramatically different to those in Paris or New York and the experience is one-of-a-kind. We've already mentioned the Mall of Emirates with its indoor ski slope, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Souk Madinat , for instance, located inside the Madinat Jumeirah Hotel , features a unique waterway that transfers shoppers from restaurants and shops to nearby hotels.

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Shop until you drop at one of the largest and luxurious malls in the UAE, The Dubai Mall . A brand-lovers paradise with more than 1,200 outlets spanning 1.1 million sqm. You'll find designer boutiques, the breathtaking Dubai Fountain , and the thrilling Dubai Aquarium - home to thousands of aquatic animals, comprising over 140 species. Visit the nearby Souk Al Bahar to experience the traditional Arabian market.

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Handy Hint - Make sure you don’t miss out on the Dubai Summer Surprises , one of the most anticipated shopping events of the year. Dubai Summer Surprises starts in June and has a host of internationally-acclaimed shows for the family, concerts, exhibitions and other live events. Dubai Summer Surprises also offers special promotions, huge discounts, and raffles.

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Day 5: Hatta

Dubai isn’t all fine dining and theme parks – the beautiful natural environment which surrounds the city is also well worth exploring.

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As well as tackling sand dunes in a 4x4, visitors can travel to Hatta , 134km east of Dubai in the foothills of the Hajar Mountains , to enjoy its Heritage Village – a collection of restored traditional mountain homes – and take a cooling dip in the crystal clear waters of its lake and rock pool.

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The Best 7 Days Dubai Itinerary: A Week in UAE + Map (2024)

Wondering how to plan 7 days Dubai itinerary ? As a long-term resident in the UAE, I am excited to put this handy post together where I share the best things to do in Dubai and help you set up a perfect 1 week in UAE itinerary .

This Dubai itinerary planner also includes handy tips, how to get around, a map of all points of interest mentioned in this post, best accommodation options for all budgets, money-saving tips, and miscellaneous curiosities related to visiting UAE to keep your read fun. 

My Dubai 7 days itinerary not only covers classic must-visit places in Dubai but also includes a couple of fantastic Dubai day trips, suggestions for less-known but amazing attractions in Dubai and UAE, and plenty of insider tips.

7 days Dubai Itinerary: best things to do in Dubai and UAE in one week. Burj Khalifa view with fountain show from Adress hotel 47 floor

Following this route, you will get to see and experience the best of Dubai in 7 days :  modern futuristic Dubai and its surreal skyline, the characterful souqs and streets of old quarters of the city, bashing the rolling dunes of the vast desert, visiting inspiring Museum of the Future, adrenaline pumping amusement parks and otherworldly art installations, day trips to barren mountains and spectacular Sheikh Zayed Mosque in capital Abu Dhabi, and more.

There are a lot of exciting places to visit in Dubai and the UAE. That being said, with only one week in Dubai, this itinerary is set day by day to make your planning easier. This complete 7-day Dubai itinerary will keep you busy yet you should be able to explore all sights at a fairly paced pace.

This is your ultimate 7 days in Dubai travel guide and a perfect UAE itinerary planner. Let’s begin! 

7 Days Dubai Itinerary Overview

Assuming that you have full 7 days in Dubai, I have packed each day with different activities focused on one area or a couple of areas nearby to make commuting time efficient. An interactive map of this 1 week in Dubai itinerary is also provided at the end of the post. On the map, you can find all the attractions and points of interest in Dubai and UAE mentioned in this article. Note that I have not included a few widely recommended attractions which involve using animals as part of the entertainment (such as camel riding in the desert).  Instead, I provide alternative ways to experience UAE natural landscapes.

  • Day 1 : Modern Dubai-Burj Khalifa, Dubai Downtown, and Museum of the Future.
  • Day 2:  JBR, Dubai Marina, Bluewaters Island, and beach day.
  • Day 3: Old Dubai, Aya Universe, Dubai Frame, and Garden Glow.
  • Day 4: Palm Jumeirah, Atlantis, Burj al Arab and Madinat Jumeirah.
  • Day 5: Day trip to Mleiha desert safari and/or Hatta mountains.
  • D ay 6: Day trip to Abu Dhabi.
  • Day 7: Expo City, or Dubai Miracle Gardens, or waterpark, or thrilling activity in Dubai.

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Dubai travel resources to plan your trip to UAE

  • Rent a car : The best way to quickly get around Dubai, UAE is by car. Rent a car at the best rates at Discover Cars or Localrent .
  • Best flight deals: Use Skyscanner to find the cheapest and fastest flights to Dubai, UAE from your location.
  • Before You Go: Check if you need a visa to UAE at   iVisa .
  • Accommodation: book accommodation for any budget on Booking .
  • Travel Insurance: buy affordable travel insurance at SafetyWing . Alternatively, get  5% off  your insurance by using my link on  Heymondo , a travel insurance provider.
  • Guided tours: book the top-rated guided tours and tickets on GetYourGuide , Viator , and Tiqets .
  • eSIM CARD:  Stay connected before you land.  Airalo  offers eSIM card with data up to 5 GB (up to 30 days) data package for Dubai, UAE.

Good to know before you go to Dubai: money & time-saving tip s

Dubai is a real hot spot for tourists, especially during the winter months. There are virtually countless activities on offer to satisfy almost any type of interest imaginable. Yet, a lot of the must-sees in Dubai require reservation or would be more enjoyable with skip-the-line tickets. In this post, I put a note to each of such places so you know what to book ahead.

Save some cash with Dubai Explorer Pass

If you are the kind of traveler who wants to try as many activities as possible, the Dubai Explorer Pass will come in handy. You can get 3, 4, 5, or 7 activities included in your pass (price will differ accordingly), and it will save you around 35% compared to what you would spend if you bought the tickets separately.

The pass is valid for 60 days from the day of activation giving you ample time during your 1-week in Dubai to utilize it.

The great thing about Dubai Explorer Pass is that many of the most popular activities in Dubai are also included (such as the Burj Khalifa observation deck). Here are a few honorable mentions:

  • Burj Khalifa observation deck at 124 th and 125 th floors  –  the time slot and date must be booked in advance
  • Aquaventure Waterpark  at the Atlantis Hotel
  • Ain Dubai – Observation Wheel (re-opening May 2023)
  • Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Dubai Tour : 1-Day Ticket
  • Dhow Dinner Cruise in the Marina or in Dubai Creek
  • Desert Excursion  with Barbecue Dinner – the date must be booked in advance
  • Adventure parks: Motiongate Dubai, Legoland Dubai, IMG Worlds

Check the full list of activities and book your Dubai Explorer Pass HERE .

Save time with skip-the-line pass

If you prefer to book activities for your one week in Dubai individually, I recommend considering skip-the-line passes for some of the more popular ones, especially if you can only attend during the peak times which are afternoons, evenings, and weekends.

Skip-the-line tickets are available for most of the popular attractions in Dubai. The ones that I suggest considering because of high demand and, naturally, long queues are listed below:

  • Burj Khalifa 124, 25, and 148 floors skip the line-> BOOK HERE
  • Dubai Frame -> BOOK HERE
  • The View at The Palm-> BOOK HERE

Top activities for 7 days in Dubai trip

  • Burj Khalifa observatory- level 124 and 125 entry tickets
  • Dubai Sky Views Observatory
  • Museum of the Future (reservation in advance strongly recommended)
  • Aya Universe
  • The View at the Palm Observatory
  • Sunset Yacht Tour with Dubai Marina skyline
  • Dubai: Marina Landmarks Guided Speedboat tour
  • Abu Dhabi full-day tour
  • Mleiha desert safari
  • Ferrari World theme park.

Top adrenaline-filled activities that you can try only in Dubai

  • Dubai in helicopter tour -> BOOK HERE
  • Gyrocopter introductory flight-> BOOK HERE
  • Dubai Zipline across Dubai Marina (longest Urban zipline)-> BOOK HERE
  • Skydive Dubai over the Palm or the desert -> BOOK HERE

7 days Dubai itinerary: Dubai Marina views

Where to stay in Dubai: the best areas in Dubai

Dubai is a spread-out “long” city, and distances are significant between the different areas of Dubai. For example, Dubai Marina and Downtown Dubai, two of the most popular tourist destinations, are 25 minutes drive apart, using a highway.

Thus, you must consider your base in Dubai carefully, depending on how you are planning to commute around (taxi, car, or metro).

You can find accommodations in all the main areas: Dubai Marina, Dubai Downtown, Jumeirah, JBR, Palm Jumeirah, Al Barsha, and also old Dubai (Deira). The prices of hotels in Dubai vary significantly depending on the area and type of hotel.

If your budget is unlimited, you have countless of the most gorgeous luxury hotels to choose from in Dubai’s prime locations such as Downtown, Dubai Marina, and The Palm Jumeirah. However, if you are looking for more affordable accommodation options then look up JLT or Al Barsha area.

1-week Dubai itinerary: where to stay in Dubai

The cheapest hotels are in old Dubai (Deira). However, you must consider the travel time and cost. For example, the distance from Deira to Dubai Marina is around 30 kilometers. A journey in a metro will take away at least an hour, or possibly even more of your time, meanwhile, a taxi costs around 80 AED (22 EUR/25 USD) and still takes around 35-40 minutes or longer as there is a lot of traffic in Deira.

For your 7 days in Dubai, I recommend the following accommodation for different budgets (you will find more accommodation suggestions at the end of this post):

Address Sky View Hotel $$$- this 5-star hotel offers one of the most amazing rooftop infinity pools overlooking Dubai Downtown and Burj Khalifa at the center. The location is also excellent with easy metro access.

  • Leva Hotel and Suites $$ – located opposite Downtown Dubai , just a 5-minute walk from the metro station, this great value-for-money hotel offers minimalistic modern spacious rooms.
  • Millennium Place Dubai Marina $$ -a 4-star hotel in Dubai Marina is great value for money.  It offers rooms with beautiful city views, an outdoor pool that overlooks skyscrapers over the JLT area, a short walking distance to DMCC metro station, and 1 km to JBR Walk and the beach.
  • Mercure Dubai Barsha Heights Hotel Suits $$ – 4-star hotel apartments at a reasonable rate in Barsha Heights , within walking distance to Dubai Internet City metro station. The location is conveniently positioned to quickly reach Dubai Marina, Emirates Mall, Madinat Jumeirah, and Palm Jumeirah.
  • Maya luxury beach $-mixed, female and male dorms in a prime location of JBR , within walking distance from the JBR beach.

How to get around Dubai for 7 days?

Getting around dubai by car.

As a long-term resident of the UAE, I suggest that driving in Dubai during your 7-day visit is by far the most convenient, fastest, and cost-effective option. Not all activities and sights on this itinerary can be reached by public transport. Meanwhile, expenses on taxis can accumulate very quickly if you solely rely on them for moving around Dubai.

If you are traveling as a couple or a family, having your own car is advantageous in many ways:

  • Renting a car in Dubai is inexpensive
  • Petrol is cheap
  • Distances in Dubai are relatively long, thus using a taxi ends up being an expensive option to commute around Dubai .
  • Driving your own vehicle will save you lots of time compared to using slow public transport (metro or buses).
  • Finally, you will also have the freedom to go on day trips outside Dubai independently.

The only negative side of driving in Dubai is that traffic is hectic during peak hours (4-8 PM) in certain areas. Yet, it is not as near as bad as compared to the traffic in Riyad (Saudi Arabia), or Istanbul (Turkey).

Thus, renting a car in Dubai for a week is overall a good idea. The only time you do not need a car is if you have planned to spend your entire vacation at the beach resort in Dubai.

My go-to websites for finding the best car rental rates are:

  • Discovercars – always provides the lowest rates across international companies.
  • Localrent – has great deals with local agents and often very favorable rental conditions (small or no deposits).

Getting around Dubai by metro

The metro line connects a few major areas in Dubai: Expo City-Dubai Marina-Dubai Downtown and DIFC- Old Dubai (Deira, Bur Dubai)- Dubai International Airport (DXB). It is an inexpensive way to travel between the above-mentioned areas in Dubai, yet trains are quite slow and often crowded (unless you purchase a Gold ticket for a VIP cabin).

That being said, if you rent your accommodation in Dubai close to the metro station, you can successfully utilize the Dubai metro for visiting several areas and attractions mentioned in this one-week Dubai itinerary.

  • You can purchase single tickets at the metro station. If you are planning to use the metro multiple times, then get an NOL card and top it up as much as needed or buy a 7-day pass. More info here .
  • NOL cards can be also used on buses, marine transport, and tram.
  • One-way ride starts at 4 AED (~1 EUR/1.1 USD), and the total cost depends on how many zones you are crossing.

Did you know? Dubai metro is controlled remotely and runs without a driver. Dubai metro can be an attraction in its own right and worth riding for fun once.

Getting around Dubai by bus

There is an extensive bus network serving a lot of areas in Dubai but I find it extremely slow and the worst way to get around Dubai if time matters to you. Thus, unless you are on a tight budget, I do not recommend bothering with buses.

  • You can find more information about bus routes on RTA (Roads and Transport Authority) website.

Getting around Dubai by tram

A tram line runs around Dubai Marina and JBR areas and also connects Dubai Metro and Palm Jumeirah monorail in Al Sufouh area.

Getting around Dubai by Taxi

Beige color metered taxis are operating all around Dubai and can be stopped by waving your hand. You can also download Careem App (must have a local number to register) which is the local equivalent of Uber.

  • The fare per 1 kilometer is around 1.8 AED, with a base rate of 12 AED.
  • For example a journey from Dubai Marina to Burj Khalifa in Dubai Downtown costs around 50 AED.

If you do not plan to rent a car, you will have to use taxi services for quite a few activities mentioned in this post.

Note: if you read somewhere that taxis in Dubai are cheap- I disagree. The fare of less than 2 AED per kilometer might appear low at first glance. But bear in mind that distances in Dubai are long (although do not feel like it when commuting via highways) and the amount payable for a journey increases quickly. If you use a taxi a few times a day, you can easily spend over 200 AED (around 50 EUR).

Dubai Itinerary: 7 days in UAE day by day

Day 1 of 7 days in dubai itinerary: the dubai downtown.

Today you will explore Downtown Dubai and DIFC-the modern and glamorous- financial-commercial area where Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall fountain show, and Museum of the Future are located. 

The points of interest and the best things to do in Dubai Downtown:

  • Burj Khalifa Observation Deck
  • Sky Views Observation Deck
  • Museum of the Future
  • Lunch in Dubai Downtown
  • Burj Khalifa promenade and Souk Al Bahar
  • Dubai Fountain Show in front of Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa

trip planner dubai

1) Ascend to Burj Khalifa Observation Deck

If this is your first time in Dubai, visiting Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, up and close is a brilliant way to start your itinerary. You can buy tickets to access 124, the 125th viewing platform overlooking Dubai Downtown with views stretching as far as the Arabian Gulf. For some extra money, you can even go up to the 148th floor.

Burj Khalifa observation deck is one of the TOP activities in Dubai, booking your slot in advance is recommended.

Tip: visit around sunrise time-you will get cheaper tickets, the lighting will be just as beautiful as in the evening, and fewer people.

Fun fact: the tallest building in the world Burj Khalifa, as expected, has the fastest elevators lifting passengers at 10m/s speed.

Did you know? Burj Khalifa won’t hold the title of the tallest building in the world for much longer. Saudi Arabia has ambitions to build a tower twice as tall as Burj Khalifa! Indeed, Saudis are setting a new bar that won’t be easy to beat. 

2) Soak up more of Dubai Downtown views from Sky View Observation Deck

Scaling the heights of Burj Khalifa is what most Dubai visitors choose to do. However, if you want to see surreal Dubai’s skyline with the Burj Khalifa in it, Sky Views Observation might spark your interest.

A 360 degrees glass viewing platform 219 meters above Downtown Dubai offers unobstructed views including the view of Burj Khalifa. Note that this activity is not suitable for those suffering from vertigo. The experience includes not only taking a glass elevator, walking a 46-meter glass corridor on the 53rd floor but also one floor-to-floor slide outside the tower on a transparent surface. Sky Views Observation deck is situated nearby Burj Khalifa, and thus can be visited on the same day. 

sky views observation deck is one of the best things to do in dubai

3) Walk Burj Khalifa promenade and visit Souk Al Bahar

Burj Park is a beautiful area at the foot of Burj Khalifa and next to Dubai Fountain Lake (also referred to as Burj Khalifa Lake). It is a pleasant promenade to walk around, chill on the grass, and a good spot to snap some photos of Burj Khalifa. Do not miss the gigantic metal dandelion sculptures located on the promenade. 

On the opposite side of Burj Park, you will find Souq Al Bahar which is accessible through a short bridge next to Dubai Mall. Souq Al Bahar is a venue filled with many restaurants and a modern marketplace made in a design of traditional Arabic Souq.

It sells various tourist-oriented Middle Eastern-style souvenirs. Although for better prices and the possibility to haggle, I recommend waiting until you visit Old Dubai and its authentic market.

Tip: Walk around Souk al Bahar along the lakeside to catch some more nice viewpoints of Burj Khalifa. 

Before heading to your next activity, I recommend having lunch either in Souk Al Bahar or Dubai Mall. Places to eat are countless and range from fast food to the fanciest restaurants. The selection of various cuisines is also plentiful.

trip planner dubai

4) Visit the impressive futuristic Museum of the Future

Named the most beautiful building on Earth, the Museum of the Future is an architectural and engineering marvel. Located in DIFC (Dubai International Financial Center) next to Emirates Towers, the facade of a circular-shaped building is endorsed with beautiful calligraphy quoting His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (ruler of Dubai).

The Museum itself boasts a future-forward exhibition with an immersive and interactive experience. It is undeniably one of the world-class museums you simply cannot miss when visiting Dubai for one week.

Make sure to book your ticket as early as possible. Museum of the Future is in high demand and tickets get booked out weeks ahead.

Museum of the Future is one of the best things to do in Dubai in one week

6) Enjoy Dubai Fountain Show at Burj Khalifa Lake

An enchanting water, music, and light spectacle-the tallest in the world performing fountain take place next to Dubai Mall daily in above mentioned Dubai Fountain Lake. It is a free attraction in Dubai unless you choose to watch it from one of the Dubai Mall terrace restaurants, from Abra boat, or from a boardwalk.

  • Dubai fountain boardwalk is 272 meters floating platform that allows you to reach the fountain as close as 9 meters. The cost for this attraction is 25 AED per person.
  • Abra boat is an old traditional wooden boat. You can experience the Dubai fountain show from up close while cruising in abra . Reservation in advance is mandatory -> BOOK HERE .
  • As mentioned above, a great way to end your first day in Dubai is to have dinner while watching a fountain show. Dubai Mall has several restaurants that offer sitting places on the terrace, and so does Souk Al Bahar. It is worth making a reservation in advance. For the best views check out Tulum restaurant located on the 4 th floor, Fashion Avenue in Dubai Mall. The restaurant serves Mexican cuisine and also adds its own show to spice up the experience.

Dubai in 7 days: Dubai fountain show is one of the classic things to see in Dubai

Dubai Fountain show times: daily at 1 PM and 1:30 PM (1:30 PM and 2 PM on Fridays), and from 6 PM to 11 PM every 30 minutes.

A word about Dubai Mall

As you may have noticed, although I mentioned Dubai Mall a few times, I have not suggested it as a top attraction. Unless your aim is shopping, I do not recommend focusing on visiting it. I am personally not a fan of spending time in malls. I find the lack of natural light and an overwhelming amount of people and smells extremely tiring, thus I never considered Dubai Mall as a must-visit place in Dubai.

Although I must give credit to Dubai Mall, and other malls in general for providing an array of various indoor attractions which keep people entertained during the unbearably hot UAE summers.

Dubai in 7 days: Dubai Mall from Souk Al Bahar side

How to get to Dubai Downtown

  • By metro:  step out in Dubai Mall/Burj Khalifa Metro Station.
  • By car:  There is ample of free parking in Dubai Mall (over 14,000 parking spots).
  • To Museum of the Future by metro: it is only one stop from Dubai Mall metro station to Emirates Towers metro station.

Where to stay in Dubai Downtown

One Bedroom Apartment Dubai Fountain & Old Town View by Auberge $$- a beautiful, spacious, and bright apartment offering amazing views over Downtown Dubai is located steps away from Dubai Opera and Burj Khalifa.

DAY 2 of one week in Dubai itinerary: Dubai Marina and around

Today you will hit the beach and also explore the iconic areas of Dubai- Dubai Marina, JBR, and Bluewaters Island from the ground and from the water perspective on a boat tour.

The points of interest and the best things to do in Dubai Marina, JBR and Bluewaters Island :

  • Beach (private or public beach)
  • Dubai Marina Promenade
  • JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residence) walk and the beach area
  • Bluewaters Island and Ain Dubai
  • Sunset yacht tour or speedboat tour with Dubai Marina landmarks

1) Enjoy the beach in Dubai

Year-round sunshine is one of the major appeals to visiting Dubai. Situated on the Arabian Gulf, Dubai is abundant with beaches. There are plenty of options where to soak up the sun: from stylish beach clubs and hotel resorts to laid-back free public beaches.

If you are a beachgoer, depending on the budget, I recommend looking into accommodation that will allow you to reach the beach in a matter of minutes. The options for being steps away from the sea are:

  • high end-hotels and seaside resorts in Al Sufouh, Marina, JBR, or Jumeirah area;
  • mid-range accommodation -JBR or Dubai Marina which are a walking distance from the public JBR beach (5 to 15 minutes) .

If you are staying in one of the beach resorts, then you are all set for your half day on the beach. Otherwise, you might check one of the stylish beach clubs (paid entrance) which are in close proximity to your next destination (JBR and Dubai Marina). Some good options are:

  • Drift beach club (Dubai Marina);
  • Cove beach (on Bluewaters Island);
  • Bla Bla (JBR The Beach);
  • Summer Salt (Jumeirah Al Naseem hotel, has great views of Burj Al Arab).

7 days Dubai itinerary: Private beach at Jumeirah Al Naseem hotel, with Burj Al Arab view

Alternatively, head to one of the public beaches which offer the same sea and sand for free. Public beaches in Dubai (all of them have restrooms, food stalls and coffee shops, lifeguards, and even sunbeds with parasols for rent):

  • Kite beach -my favorite choice to chill out by the sea; you can walk along a 7 km long promenade and find both quiet spots and very busy spots to lay your towel at, all depends on what vibe you want);
  • JBR public beach -it is the most famous public beach frequented by tourists.
  • La Mer beach is located in Jumeirah 1, which is a bit far from Dubai Marina. This modern beach area is known for cool street art, palm tree-lined walkways, and many laid-back restaurants and coffee shops, as well as a waterpark.

How to get there : JBR beach can be reached by taking Dubai Metro and then walking for around 15 minutes, or taking a tram to reach closer. The other public beaches and beach clubs can be reached by taxi or driving.

best things to do in dubai in 7 days- visit kite beach dubai

2) Stroll along Dubai Marina promenade

The glittering Dubai Marina is a must place to visit in Dubai. Dubai Marina is an area where many western ex-pats choose to live and also a convenient place to stay as a visitor. The close proximity to the sea, plenty of restaurants, Marina Mall, and easy access to the metro makes Dubai Marina a desirable place to be.

Walk the length of 7 kilometers of Dubai Marina promenade that hugs an artificial canal lined with luxury yachts and a waterfront dotted by head-spinning skyscrapers.

7 days in Dubai: Dubai Marina promenade is a must-visit on one week Dubai itinerary

3) Continue to JBR The Walk and the beach

Dubai Marina canal is connected to the JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residence) via a few bridges. JBR is a waterfront community that is part of Dubai Marina. JBR is distinctive for its tall sand-colored buildings and is home to a popular promenade where you can see Lamborghinis and Ferraris showing off.

dubai in 7 days- jbr murals

The always buzzing beachfront boulevard is crowded with many restaurants and cafes, playgrounds, small shops, and people. The JBR beach is the most touristic beach in Dubai.

camels on jbr beach- dubai 7 day itinerary

Although not my favorite choice for a quiet time at the beach, in terms of things to do aside from tanning, JBR beach has some thrilling water activities to engage in: banana boat ride, jet-skiing, parasailing, inflatable obstacle course over the water (it is super fun), to name a few.

4) Bluewaters Island and Ain Dubai

Continuing southwest along JBR beach, cross the pedestrian bridge to Bluewaters Island. You will get fantastic views over the JBR area from this bridge.

The mega modern manmade Bluewaters Island not only has a wide range of restaurants, upscale hotels, and fancy residences but is also home to Madame Tussauds Dubai wax museum and Ain Dubai observation wheel . The latter is one of the best attractions in Dubai to add to your itinerary.

Bluewatersisland and Ain Dubai at sunset- dubai 7 days itinerary

Did you know? Just like many things in the UAE, Ain Dubai (or Dubai Eye) is the largest and tallest observation wheel in the World! The Dubai Eye is temporarily closed but is due to re-open in May of 2023.

5) Yacht tour- one of the best things to do in Dubai

A yacht tour around Dubai Marina, Burj Al Arab, and Palm Jumeirah is one of the best things to add to your one-week Dubai itinerary. Seeing the skyline of Dubai from the water is a completely different experience than just walking under the sparkling towers. You will be able to truly appreciate the opulence of Dubai’s coastline.

The great news is that you have ample options either for a private yacht tour, a super fun speedboat tour covering main Dubai landmarks or joining a boat trip in a group, it all depends on your budget and preferences. The group tours are in fact very affordable.

Yacht tours in Dubai

  • I have been on this spacious vintage sailboa t, they are organizing a cruise around the major Dubai landmarks, and include BBQ.-> BOOK HERE
  • This small luxury yacht cruise with dinner and sunset photography is highly rated by visitors. -> BOOK HERE
  • Dubai: Marina Landmarks Guided Speedboat tour -> BOOK HERE (cheapest deal)

Dubai itinerary: Dubai Marina skyline at sunset, and yacht photo shoots in Dubai are always memorable

Tip: the best time to go for a yacht tour is before sunset and sail into dusk. Dubai Marina skyline looks incredible washed in the golden rays of the setting sun. Moreover, when transitioning into the night the lights of the city come up making it a sight to behold.

How to get to Dubai Marina and JBR

  • By metro: go to the Damac Properties Station and cross the overpass to Dubai Marina. From here, the Marina Promenade is a five-minute walk.
  • To get to JBR , you can walk from the Dubai Marina promenade over one of the bridges crossing the canal. It takes only around 10 minutes.
  • By car: parking is available in Dubai Marina Mall (3 hours free of charge), also there is regular street parking metered for 4 AED per hour. JBR and Bluewaters Island, on the other hand, have limited street parking and the only option is expensive underground parking 20 AED (5 EUR) per hour unless you dine in one of the restaurants and spend over 100 AED then parking is free for 3 hours with validated ticket.

Where to stay in Dubai Marina

Millennium Place Dubai Marina $$ -a 4-star hotel in Dubai Marina is a great value for money.  It offers rooms with beautiful city views, an outdoor pool that overlooks skyscrapers over the JLT area, and a short walking distance to DMCC metro station, and 1 km to JBR.

Read about The most instagrammable places in Dubai – where to find iconic and unique photo spots in Dubai.

DAY 3 on 7-day Dubai itinerary: Old Dubai, and around

On your day 3 in Dubai, you will be dwelling in the past of the city by visiting an old part of Dubai -a complete contrast to the glitz and glam of modern Dubai. From the Bedouin roots to the busy port town which developed around the Dubai Creek area, old Dubai is comprised of al Fahidi (Al Bastakiya) district and the Bur Dubai neighborhood on one side of the Dubai Creek and the Deira area on the other side.

The points of interest and the best things to do in Old Dubai :

  • Al Bastakiya district;
  • Al Seef district;
  • Al Fahidi Fort;
  • Abra boat ride from Bur Dubai to Deira souks;
  • Lunch at an Ethiopian restaurant;
  • Aya Universe;
  • Dubai Frame;
  • Dubai Garden Glow.

1) Al Fahidi (Al Bastakiya) 

Start your morning in Al Fahidi (the oldest part is called Al Bastakiya) district. Dating back to the Pearl Trade era in the mid-19th century, Al Fahidi Historical District will bring you to the days before the 7 Emirates were founded.

Preserved to its original look, the Al Bastakiya district is characterized by ancient Arabic architecture. It is a small maze of winding alleyways between ochre-colored mud houses and typical wind towers aiding as an ancient air conditioning system.

Wandering around you will also find a few art galleries, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Centre for Cultural Understanding which you can visit to learn more about Emirati culture, the Coffee Museum, and you can even stay a night in an XVA Boutique Hotel designed in a traditional Arabic way located at the very heart of Bastakiya.

Tip: Before starting your explorations stop for a typical Emirati breakfast at Arabian Tea House . Although catered to tourists yet a very atmospheric and beautifully decorated restaurant located at the southeast edge of Al Bastakiya and is worth the experience – choose to sit in the courtyard or on the outside terrace.

Al Fahidi (Al Bastakiya) district in Dubai 7 days itinerary: the wind towers

2) Al Seef District

Al Seef is a waterfront district newly built as an extension to Al Bastakiya. Al Seef is designed in a traditional Arabic style with many alleyways and mud houses with textured walls that were made to look as if they were ages old.

Al Seef hosts a traditional souq, waterfront restaurants and coffee shops, a boutique hotel, and a Museum of Illusions which is a fun thing to do with kids in Dubai. Al Seef is a very photogenic and atmospheric place to wander around and snap some instagrammable pictures of Dubai . 

3) Al Fahidi Fort

Make your way west past Al Bastakiya and swing by Al Fahidi Fort- the oldest building in Dubai dating back to 1787. It is indeed a bit of a random sigh- an ancient fort squeezed between the 20th-century apartment blocks. Al Fahidi Fort hosts a Dubai Museum which costs only 3 AED to visit and might be worth it if you are keen to learn about the Persian Gulf and the heritage of Dubai.

4) Take an abra boat from the textile market in Bur Dubai- a must-do in Dubai

One of the most fun attractions in old Dubai is sailing across the creek the old way. A traditional wooden boat called abra (which means “to cross” in Arabic) has been used for centuries as a fast means of commute between two shores of Dubai Creek.  

Crossing Dubai Creek in wooden abra boat is one of the most authentic things to do in Dubai

Abra can carry up to 20 passengers. The old boats are still used but have been motorized.

The journey across Dubai Creek from the Textile souk in Bur Dubai to the Gold and Spice souk in Deira takes 5 minutes and costs only 1 AED paid in cash to the ferry driver. That being said, this abra ride is by far the cheapest thing to do in Dubai .

Dubai in 7 days: abras parked Dubai Old Souq Marine Transport Station

If you want to sail alone or in a group of friends, you can hire an abra boat for 60 AED and have a nice journey along the creek, a duration is around half an hour.

Before reaching the abra marine station, you will first pass through the Textile Souq on the Bur Dubai side. Do not be surprised if you are called “Shakira Maria” as a lady- this is just one of the ways merchants entertain the tourists by trying to get them to purchase Kashmir scarfs. If any of the sellers succeeded in getting your attention, make sure to haggle. Haggling is very much part of the game in this region and you can bargain for at least half of the initial price of the item.

Textile market in old Dubai

5) Gold and Spice Souq- a must-visit in Dubai

Gold and Spice Souks are traditional markets in Dubai that are fun to explore and actually to do some shopping. In Dubai’s spice souk, you can get all the exotic spices you can imagine (Shafran, cardamon, etc), the highest quality dates, aromatic teas, Arabic perfume, lanterns, carpets, and various local souvenirs.

In Gold Souq, you can get gold and silver jewelry for some of the lowest prices in the world . If gold purchases are not on your agenda, still pop in to see jewelry of horrendous size.

7 day Dubai itinerary: Gold Souq

Fun fact: As you may already know, Dubai must have everything tallest, biggest, and largest. Thus, it is not a surprise that World’s largest bizarre 64kg almost half human-size gold ring is located in Dubai’s Gold Souq . The ring is priced at 3 million USD, in case you are wandering. 

  • Lunch in Karama

After exploring the Gold Souq, take the abra boat back to Bur Dubai side. As lunchtime approaches, I have a couple of suggestions:

  • Go back to Al Seef and find a nice place to dine at one of the waterfront restaurants;
  • try Ethiopian cuisine in Zagol restaurant in Karama district located less than 10 minutes by car or taxi from Al Fahidi district. Zagol is a small traditional Ethiopian restaurant. It is one of my absolute favorite places to eat in Dubai. Prices are low and the food is homemade, Ethiopian coffee is excellent too. If you never tried Ethiopian cuisine before, the base is injera bread served with various toppings (meat, vegetables, lentils). In general, you can find countless cheap low-key places to eat in the Karama area, mostly Asian (Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi) cuisine. 

6) Aya Universe

A rather unusual attraction in Dubai on this list is the Aya Universe . It is an immersive mind-bending experience that opened in December 2022. The exhibition consists of around dozen different rooms (chambers) that will transport you to various illusionary spaces created using led lights and other high-end light technology. The installations are beautiful, thus Aya Universe instantly topped my Most Instagrammable Places in Dubai list.

Aya Universe is located in Wafi City ( Wafi Mall). It will take you around 10-20min with all the traffic and weird turns from Karama or Bur Dubai. 

  • Opening times: Fri-Sat 10 AM- 12 AM, Sun-Thu 10 AM-10 PM.
  • Ticket price: 100 AED -> BOOK HERE

7 days in Dubai: otherworldly Aya Universe

7) Dubai Frame

Unsurprisingly, the largest monumental frame in the World that is also an observatory and a museum, Dubai frame is one of the top attractions in Dubai. Metaphorically and quite literally, the building is framing two different sides of Dubai. Depending on where you are looking, you either see the old part of Dubai as a canvas or the modern side of the city.

The state of art elevator will take you 150 meters up where you can observe lofty views of the city. Note that the upper frame holds a glass bridge connecting two towers. Walking the transparent floor is exciting for many but might be scary for someone suffering from vertigo.

Good to know : since Dubai frame is a very popular activity, there are massive queues on weekends and especially in the late afternoons. Therefore, try visiting on weekdays or consider purchasing skip-the-line tickets that will save you an hour or so of queuing. 

  • Opening times: daily 9 AM- 9 PM.
  • Ticket price: 50 AED-> BOOK HERE.

8) Dubai Garden Glow

As the sun goes down, a wonderland of led lit creatures comes alive. Located in Zabeel park, next door to Dubai Frame, Dubai Garden Glow is the largest of its kind glowing park filled with gigantic size sculptures made of recycled fabric illuminated with over a million energy-saving bulbs. You will find led-based artwork in the shapes of animals, flowers, gigantic jellyfish, mushrooms, castles, heart-shaped archways, and an ice room with polar beers.

7 days in Dubai itinerary: Dubai Garden Glow is one of the quirkiest places to visit in Dubai

Moreover, the space also hosts a dinosaur park where the Jurassic park beasts are made in the size of what they used to be during their existence. Moreover, to add some creepiness to the atmosphere, the dinosaurs make ferocious sound effects and move their heads. 

On your 7 days Dubai itinerary, Dubai Garden Glow is a perfect attraction for both families with kids and curious adults who appreciate unusual things to do in the city.

Glow Garden Park is open during the autumn-winter season when the temperatures are suitable to be outdoors. 

  • Timings: Sun-Fri 5 PM- 11 PM, Sat 5 PM- 12 AM.
  • Entry fee: 70 AED-> BOOK HERE

How to get to Old Dubai

  • By metro: go to Sharaf DG metro station and take exit 4, it is around a 7 minutes walk to Al Fahidi (Ak Bastakiya).
  • By car: you can find easy free parking in Al Seef underground parking lot. Regular street parking is also available but might be tricky around Al Fahidi area.
  • By taxi: to reach other attractions- Aya Universe, Dubai Frame, and Garden Glow you will need a taxi (unless you are driving).

Where to stay in Old Dubai

XVA Art Hotel $$- located in the heart of Al Bastakiya, this boutique hotel offers a unique stay in Dubai. Each room is different and decorated by regional artists and designers. The central courtyard hosts an award-winning vegetarian café. -> BOOK HERE .

DAY 4 of Dubai 7 days itinerary: The Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab

Points of interest and things to do in dubai palm jumeirah and madinat jumeirah:.

  • The View at the Palm
  • The Pointe with Atlantis view
  • The Palm Corniche
  • Burj Al Arab
  • Madinat Jumeirah

The Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah is a famous manmade island in a shape of a palm tree. The branches of the Palm are lined with private villas, while the trunk is formed of upscale residences and many high-end hotels, waterfront restaurants, and sky-high Nakheel Mall hosting an observation deck and an infinity pool at its rooftop. And above all Palm Jumeirah is home to the iconic Atlantis hotel which is a must-see during your 7 days in Dubai.

Best things to do in Dubai in 7 days: The Palm Jumeirah Island

1) Marvel at the views over the Palm Jumeirah at The View at the Palm

Built 240 meters above sea level,  The View at the Palm observation deck boasts 360-degree views over the Gulf of Arabia, Palm Jumeirah, and many iconic landmarks.  You can visit the 52nd floor and have so a called general self-guided experience or choose a guided tour and have next-level experience. The latter includes access to an unobstructed viewing deck and a VIP lounge. 

My recommendation is to visit early morning for beautiful sunrise lighting and cheaper tickets. Otherwise, sunsets are gorgeous but definitely the most popular for a visit.

Tip: before going, check the exact sunrise and sunset timing and book an hour before to catch the golden hour.

  • Opening times: 5:30 AM for a selected day for sunrise slots, usual hours 9 AM- 10 PM.
  • Ticket price: starts from 70 AED for morning slots and up to 275 AED for the prime times and skip the line. -> BOOK HERE

2) Atlantis hotel view at the Pointe

Atlantis hotel is an iconic landmark, that proudly sits at the apex of the Palm. Atlantis is definitely one of the top places to visit in Dubai for first-timers. Either you choose just to admire the architecture of the luxury resort from afar, or step inside to check out the interiors, dine in one of the fanciest restaurants in Dubai, have fun in Aquaventure waterpark, or even decide to spend a night or two, Atlantis is not to be missed.

If you want to get a good picture of the Atlantis hotel, the best-unobstructed views are revealed from the Pointe. A trendy waterfront venue at the far end of the trunk of the Palm dotted with restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques, The Pointe is a nice place to have breakfast before you continue another exciting day in Dubai.

Tip: the Pointe also has its own fountain show happening in the lagoon in front of Atlantis. It is a smaller fountain show than the one by Dubai Mall, yet it is also less crowded and can be enjoyed while eating dinner at one of the waterfront restaurants. The show starts daily at 6 PM and finishes at 11 PM or midnight on weekends.

7 days in Dubai itinerary: Atlantis the Palm

Did you know: a modern version of the Atlantis hotel has been built on the east side of the Palm? The new Atlantis The Royal hotel complements the old iconic landmark by retaining a similar shape but has a completely different futuristic architecture. It is a new kid on the block of cool landmarks in Dubai.

3) The Palm Corniche

Less known to the visitors, the west side corniche is my favorite place on Palm Jumeirah island. It offers a relaxed walk along the promenade winding along the sea. Moreover, at the very far west end of the Palm, you get fantastic views over Dubai Marina and JBR .

One week in Dubai, UAE- the Palm Jumeirah Corniche

Tip: Palm Jumeirah Corniche is a perfect place to watch the sun go down. Parking is also easy if you come by car.

7 days in Dubai: Dubai Marina view from Palm Jumeirah Corniche

5) Burj Al Arab- a must-see landmark in Dubai

Just as iconic as Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab is Dubai’s postcard child it is arguably the most recognizable landmark in the UAE. Situated on its own manmade island accessible via a short bridge, Burj Al Arab is a 252 meters tall 7-star ultra-luxury hotel shaped as a sail.

Good to know: you can only visit the interiors of Burj Al Arab if you are a guest, or if you have a reservation to dine at one of its outlets.

Dubai 7 days itinerary: Burj Al Arab view from the Palm Jumeirah

Nonetheless, Burj Al Arab is visible from many spots along the Jumeirah area, from Dubai Marina and the Palm. However, if you want to see a close-up unobstructed view of Burj Al Arab , you can either walk the bridge leading to the building or go for a drink at Al Naseem Hotel’s beach bar. Joining a yacht tour is also a great way to enjoy the views of this iconic hotel.

Finally, Madinat Jumeirah, which is the next destination today on your 7-day Dubai itinerary is also a great place to have glimpses of the iconic hotel.

6) Madinat Jumeirah

A city within a city, Madinat Jumeirah is the other must-visit place in Dubai. Inspired by the Arabic citadel Madinat Jumeirah consists of luxury hotels, ornate souks, and dozens of bars, and restaurants many of which are boasting fantastic views over the river which snakes between beige-hued traditional Arabic houses.

Dubai in 7 days: Madinat Jumeirah, photo by Shubham Mittal@ Unsplash

Legendary  Burj al Arab hotel  is also visible from many vantage points. You can even take an Abra boat and sail different routes across the 5 kilometers long river. Note it is not a local experience but rather a fancy tourist attraction that may cost you anywhere from 100-850 AED depending on the duration and route (unless you are a hotel guest who gets to ride Abra free of charge).

Madinat Jumeirah is a great place to wrap up your evening in Dubai as you have so many wonderful places to dine at.

How to get to the Palm Jumeirah

  • By metro, tram, and monorail: come out of Sobha Realty Metro station in Dubai Marina, cross the bridge to the Marina side, and take the tram to the Palm Jumeirah station. Come out and take the Palm Jumeirah monorail footbridge to get to the monorail station. Monorail stops at the Pointe and also at the Atlantis hotel. The monorail ticket costs 20 AED (~5 USD) one way and 30 AED (~8 USD) return and can be bought at the monorail station.
  • By car: easiest, most flexible, and fastest way to visit all the spots in the Palm Jumeirah, parking is available and free at the places mentioned above.
  • Taxi: you will need it to visit the Palm Corniche on the Dubai Marina side as it is too far to walk from the Atlantis hotel.

How to get to Madinat Jumeirah

  • Driving or taxi. Metro does not stop at Madinat Jumeirah. The closest station is Emirates Mall, which is 2 kilometers away.

Where to stay in Palm Jumeirah or Madinat Jumeirah :

  • Radisson Beach Palm Jumeirah $$- modern minimalistic affordable (as for the Palm Jumeirah area) beach resort with an outdoor pool overlooking a fantastic view of the Marina.
  • Jumeirah Al Qasr $$$$- boasting its own private beach overlooking Burj Al Arab at the distance and Dubai Marina, this is one of the most beautiful luxury resorts in Dubai.

DAY 5 of 7-Days in Dubai Itinerary: a day trip to the desert and Hatta

Dubai day trips:.

  • Desert Safari in Mleiha
  • Visit the mountain town of Hatta and Hatta dam

On your 5 th day in Dubai, I recommend taking a break from shiny buildings and going exploring beyond the city. Visiting the core natural element of the country, the magnificent desert, is an absolute must on any UAE itinerary.

However, unlike many recommendations you may find online for a usual Dubai desert safari, I would love to suggest something different. In my humble opinion, a better option is to spend your day exploring the desert landscapes and also pay a visit to the barren UAE mountains in Hatta. If two activities sound a bit of a stretch, then pick one that sparks your interest the most.

To visit both, the mountains of Hatta and the beautiful desert, you will either have to join a to u r, or rent a car to visit independently (my preferred option). Read on to find out more.

1) Mleiha desert

The most beautiful sand dunes in close proximity to Dubai are located in Mleiha, Sharjah Emirate. Orange-hued unbelievably scenic desert landscapes are accompanied by unusual rock formations rising above the dunes. I have been to different desert locations around UAE, and Mleiha tops the list.

Day trips from Dubai- Mleiha desert and Camel rock

How to visit Mleiha desert:

  • If you rent a car in Dubai , you can drive to Mleiha Archeological Center and then hire a driver to take you inside the dunes. It takes 1 hour to drive from Dubai to Mleiha.
  • Otherwise, if you do not drive, you have the option to join a fantastic top-rated experience on a guided tour from Dubai. It includes a visit to the Mleiha desert, stargazing, and dinner. -> BOOK HERE

Magical Mleiha desert, you can visit this place on your own as a day trip from Dubai by car

Read my Ultimate Guide to Visiting Mleiha and All Things to do in Mleiha, UAE .

2) Hatta mountain town and Hatta Dam

Hatta is an exclave mountain town that belongs to the Emirate of Dubai. It is located 1.5 hours drive from Dubai and can be easily combined with a visit to Mleiha if you have your own vehicle, or join a tour that covers both.

Hatta boasts dramatic landscapes of the Hajar mountain range, lush green farmlands, and a turquoise water dam. Visiting Hatta feels like appearing in a completely different world from what many visitors envision when they think of Dubai.

Day trip from Dubai to Hatta mountain town and Hatta dam

A traditional town in the UAE can keep you busy all day, as there are many outdoor activities to engage in: hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, Hatta hub park with obstacle courses, and other fun activities. You can even stay overnight and have a unique glamping experience in one of the “ glampsites ”. However, if you only have half a day on your Dubai itinerary, then visiting Hatta dam where you can also kayak and the heritage village of Hatta is a must.

  • If you are not driving, then check out a tour that combines both- a visit to Hatta and Mleiha dunes. -> BOOK HERE .  
  • If you prefer visiting only Hatta, check out this top-rated half-day trip from Dubai-> BOOK HERE .

Read more about 10 Wonderful Things to do in Hatta Mountain Town .

DAY 6 of 1-week Dubai itinerary: a day trip to Abu Dhabi

Points of interest and things to do in abu dhabi on day 6 of the uae itinerary:.

  • Sheikh Zayed Mosque
  • Qasr Al Watan
  • Emirates Palace
  • Etihad Towers
  • Louvre Abu Dhabi
  • Yas Island (with Ferrari World or Warner Bros)

The capital of the UAE, Abu Dhabi is also the largest Emirate. Abu Dhabi is usually visited as a day trip from Dubai and if it is your first time visiting UAE, a day trip is sufficient time.

Nonetheless, Abu Dhabi has an array of interesting things to see and activities to do that would require at least a few days. Thus, depending if it is your first time or if you have already seen the highlights, below is a list of things to do in Abu Dhabi. Note, that the best way to visit is by driving your own car.

If you do not drive, consider joining a top-rated organized tour that will show you the main attractions in Abu Dhabi -> BOOK HERE.

1) Sheikh Zayed Mosque

The marvel of Islamic Architecture and one of the largest mosques in the World, Sheikh Zayed Mosque is a must-visit place in Abu Dhabi. The mosque features 82 domes, more than 1,000 columns, 24-carat-gold gilded chandeliers, and the World’s largest hand-knotted carpet. Meanwhile, the main prayer hall is dominated by one of the world’s largest chandeliers.

If you only have time to visit one place in Abu Dhabi, prioritize the Sheikh Zayed mosque. It is truly one of the most awe-inspiring structures on Earth. Non-muslim visitors are welcome to admire this holy place.

Dubai 7 day itinerary: Abu Dhabi day trip

  • Visiting times: 9 AM- 10 PM.
  • Entrance is free
  • Dress code: Ladies must wear long skirts and sleeves and cover their heads. Men must also wear long pants and sleeves. Abayas with hoodies are provided at the mosque if you do not have proper attire on.

2) Qasr Al Watan Palace

An unmatched example of the grandeur of royal Arabic architecture and the craftmanship of unparalleled opulence, Qasr Al Watan is a functional presidential Palace complex . Qasr Al Watan is open for visitors to explore its magnificent halls, lush gardens, and splendid rooms. Through the journey, you will get a glimpse into the legacy of the Emirates. If you visit in the evening, you will also get to enjoy a spectacular light performance that happens daily 30 minutes after sundown.

Day trip to Abu Dhabi: Qasr Al Watan Palace

  • Opening times: 11 AM- 6 PM.
  • Ticket price: 65 AED for adults, 30 AED for children. The Palace in Motion light show is priced separately at 25 AED for adults and 12 AED for children and can be viewed at 8 PM (timing may change).
  • Book your Qasr Al Watan Palace tickets HERE .

3) Emirates Palace and Etihad Towers

The epitome of luxury, Emirates Palace is one of the most famous buildings in Abu Dhabi. It is a mega luxury hotel, where you are served a 24-karat gold-flaked cappuccino (for a golden price of 16 USD). Since Emirates Palace is located close to Qasr Al Watan, you can make a pit stop to look at the structure from outside or venture inside if you are curious to taste a gold cappuccino and see more of the golden interiors.

Etihad Towers, located opposite Emirates Palace, is a complex of 5 iconic shimmering skyscrapers that appeared in the Fast and Furious movie. You can get a great view of Etihad Towers from the Emirates Palace grounds.

Things to do in Abu Dhabi: Emirates towers, at sunset

4) The Louvre Abu Dhabi

The first universal museum in the Arab World, Louvre Abu Dhabi hosts masterpieces and important artwork ranging from ancient times to modern days. Apart from the rich collection of art pieces, the Louvre building is an architectural masterpiece worth admiration on its own. If you are visiting Abu Dhabi independently and love art and architecture, it is worth including Louvre Abu Dhabi in your one week in UAE itinerary.

Day trip to Abu Dhabi: Louvre museum

  • Opening times: 10 AM- 6:30 PM
  • Ticket price: 60 AED
  • Book your Louvre Abu Dhabi tickets HERE .

5) Yas Island (Ferrari World or Warner Bros)

If you love amusement parks, then look no further than Yas Island in Abu Dhabi which is home to the world-famous Ferrari World and Warner Bros theme parks .

If you are visiting just for half a day you will have to pick one or the other, depending on what thrills you more. The amusement parks are massive and you can spend there a whole day. Yet if you have 3-4 hours, you can still try the most fun rollercoasters.

Ferrari World is the World’s first Ferrari-branded theme park. Famed for the fastest and highest loop roller coasters in the world , Ferrari World is not for the faint-hearted. I tried all the scary rides and I have to admit, I am not sure if I will ever go for the second round any time soon. It was scary!

Meanwhile, Warner Bros is the world’s largest indoor theme park revolving around famous movie characters from Bugs Bunny to Batman . There are over 60 rides and you can also meet the characters and interact with them.

During our 3-hour visit, we managed to only tackle Gotham City and a few more attractions. At first, I was skeptical that this park is just for kids, but I ended up enjoying it a lot. Thus, if you love movies, you will love Warner Bros theme park.

  • Opening times: 10 AM- 8 PM
  • Ticket prices: 325 AED for adults, 250 AED for kids, for one park when buying online (it is 10% cheaper than over the counter).
  • Book your Ferrari World tickets HERE .
  • Book your Warner Bros tickets HERE (includes complimentary bus from Duba to Yas island).

DAY 7 of 7 days Dubai itinerary: Expo City, Dubai Miracle Gardens, waterpark, or thrilling activity.

Points of interest and things to do in dubai on the last day of 7 days dubai itinerary:.

  • Expo City or;
  • Dubai Miracle Gardens or;
  • Waterpark or;
  • Thrilling activity that you can do only in Dubai ;
  • Dinner with a view .

For the last day on your 7 days in Dubai itinerary, I have put together several attractions to choose from. Note that it is impossible to do them all, at most two (except for dinner which you can have late).

1) Expo City

Expo City is a former mega site of Expo 2020 Dubai . The area was transformed into a sustainable city and kept several thematic and country pavilions that can be visited today. If you missed the world’s largest exhibition, which takes place in a different country every 5 years focusing on culture, sustainability, technological advancement, and future developments, the good news is that you can still see some of the best remaining Dubai Expo 2020 pavilions. 

Expo City: Saudi Arabia pavilion is one of the remaining Expo 2020 pavilions that you can visit

Those include UAE, Saudi Arabia, India, and Australia to name a few pavilions, and also thematic Terra (sustainability), Alif (mobility), Opportunity, and Vision pavilions.

  • Opening times: Expo City is open 24/7, and pavilions are open 10 AM- 6 PM daily.
  • Price: 50 AED per pavilion, or 120 AED for a day pass that includes all pavilions. Tickets can be purchased here .
  • How to get to Expo City: by metro to Expo City station; or by car, plenty of free parking is available.

2) Dubai Miracle Garden

Dubai Miracle Garden is yet another record on Dubai’s attractions list. It is the World’s largest flower garden. The garden takes up a massive 72000 sqm area filled with gigantic sculptures of fairy-tale and cartoon characters, life-sized castles, and even an airplane, all covered in over 150 million colorful flowers.

Miracle Garden won a Guinness Award as the largest vertical garden in the world! The site is truly impressive and if you are visiting Dubai in winter, you may add it to your last day in Dubai itinerary.

Best things to do in Dubai in 7 days: Miracle Gardens

Best time to go:  the garden is operational from mid-November to mid-May when the weather is cooler in Dubai. The site opens at 9 AM, thus try to come early on weekdays to avoid crowds. It is a very popular attraction in Dubai and gets packed, especially on weekends.

  • Opening times: 9 AM- 9 PM.
  • Ticket price: 75 AED
  • Getting there: by public transport, you must arrive at Emirates Mall metro station and catch bus number 105 to Dubai Miracle Gardens. This journey might take around 45 minutes. Faster is to take a taxi or drive (plenty of free parking spots are available on-site).
  • Book your Miracle Garden ticket HERE .

3) Dubai waterparks

Dubai has a few large waterparks which are super fun to spend time with family and friends on a hot day. Two of the best waterparks in Dubai are:

1. Aquaventure , the world’s largest waterpark , hosts over 100 slides. It is located in the Atlantis hotel.

  • Opening times are 10 AM to 5:30 PM.
  • The ticket price for an adult is 365 AED and a little less for children from 3 to 12 years old. Atlantis’ hotel guests visit free of charge.
  • Book your Aquaventure waterpark tickets HERE .

2. Wild Wadi is a smaller but also fantastic waterpark located next to Burj Al Arab. The entry costs around 250 AED, opening times are from 10 AM to 6 PM daily. Guests of Jumeirah hotels (including those of Burj al Arab) get complimentary passes.

Good to know: Aquaventure is the most popular waterpark in Dubai and it gets extremely busy on weekends. Avoid going on a weekend if you can, and try visiting early on a weekday. If you travel to Dubai during Ramadan, you will be in luck, as it is the quietest month to visit attractions like waterparks when almost all city is fasting until sunset. Also, the opening times of the waterparks get extended during the holy month.

4) Thrilling activities in Dubai

Dubai is famous for all sorts of adrenaline-filled activities. If you want to take your visit to Dubai to the next level, you have quite a few exciting options on offer. Note those are also the most expensive activities, but worth at least once in a lifetime.

The most well-known and definitely scariest activity is skydiving in Dubai . If you dare to jump off the plane you will get to see the best views over Dubai Marina and the whole of Palm Jumeirah from the bird’s eye view perspective. I have never done that, but I know many people who did and they claim it to be one of the best experiences in their lives .

Skydive Dubai- you also get a picture if you dare to do it, photo by ihjaaz manarikk @Unsplash

Other unique adrenaline-pumping activities in Dubai that also include being in the sky, yet require slightly less courage are:

  • Zipline across Dubai Marina (Xline Dubai Marina- the longest urban zipline)-> BOOK HERE

5) Fancy dinner with a view

Finish your busy 7 days in Dubai itinerary with a stellar dinner with a view. Treat yourself to a fancy meal at one of many chic restaurants that boast spectacular views over the city of Dubai. To name them all would be impossible but here are a few great suggestions in different areas of Dubai:

  • Atmosphere, Downtown Dubai -high up on the 122nd floor of Burj Khalifa, this restaurant is situated in the prime of the prime locations in Dubai. Cuisine matches the venue as well.
  • Basanti and Co , Bluewaters island – this restaurant serves Indian cuisine and overlooks the JBR coastline.
  • Chuan , The Palm Jumeirah – located on the Pointe, this restaurant serves the finest Chinese cuisine and boasts views of Atlantis hotel. In the evening you also get to see a fountain show.
  • Marina Social , Dubai Marina , Intercontinental Hotel – this Michelin-starred hotel has some of the most beautiful views over the Dubai Marina, and the food is nothing short but exceptional.
  • Thiptara , Downtown Dubai, the Palace hotel – a wonderful venue for a romantic dinner with the Dubai Fountain show at Burj Lake (in case you missed it on your first day in Dubai).

Dubai 7 days itinerary: fancy dinner with a view is one of the best things to do in Dubai

7 days in Dubai itinerary map

Use this 7 days in Dubai itinerary map to locate all the points of interest mentioned in this post. You can also save this Dubai map on your phone.

Hotels in Dubai for 7 days trip

Below are accommodation suggestions for your 7 days in Dubai. I have picked hotels and self-serviced apartments with different budgets in mind. Depending on your needs, you can pick where to stay in Dubai for a week in one of the 5 main neighborhoods: Dubai Downtown, Dubai Marina & JBR, Al Barsha, The Palm Jumeirah, and Old Dubai.

1) Dubai Downtown hotels (Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall area)

hotels in Dubai, address sky view with burj khalifa view

Rove City Walk $- affordable and stylish 3-star hotel with lots of character located in Dubai City Walk-the modern shopping area opposite Downtown Dubai.

2) Hotels in Dubai Marina and JBR area

best hotels in dubai marina and jbr

Address Beach Resort $$$- 300 meters from JBR beach, luxury 5-star hotel is located in an award-winning building featuring a sky pool with unmatched views over Bluewaters island, JBR, Dubai Marina, and the Palm Jumeirah.

best hotels in dubai marina and jbr

Royal Regency Suites Marina $$ -self-serviced apartments with free parking close to Marina Mall and walking distance to JBR beach.

best hotels in dubai marina and jbr

Maya luxury beach hostel $-mixed, female and male dorms in a prime location of JBR, within walking distance from the JBR beach.

3) Hotels in Palm Jumeirah and Madinat Jumeirah

Best hotels in palm jumeirah and madinat jumeirah dubai

Jumeirah Al Qasr $$$$- boasting its private beach overlooking Burj Al Arab at the distance and Dubai Marina, this is one of the most beautiful luxury resorts in Dubai featuring opulent Arabic architecture and one of the best spas in the city.

palm jumeirah hotels in dubai

Atlantis the Royal $$$$- a modern version of classic Atlantis, located next door, this ultra-luxury hotel offers next-level experience and also includes access to Aquaventure waterpark.

palm jumeirah hotels in dubai

The Palm Tower- St Regis-Apartment $$$- strategically the best location in the center of the trunk of the Palm, this self-serviced apartment boasts an incredible view and also has access to a fantastic rooftop pool overlooking Dubai Marina.

palm jumeirah hotels in dubai

Voco Dubai The Palm $$- IHG group hotel offers reasonable rates for a fantastic location on the Palm Jumeirah. King rooms have ceiling-to-floor windows open to killer views over the beach and Dubai Marina.

4) Al Barsha hotels and apartments

Best hotels in palm jumeirah and madinat jumeirah dubai

Mercure Dubai Barsha Heights Hotel Suites $$ – 4-star hotel apartments at a reasonable rate in Barsha Heights, within walking distance to Dubai Internet City metro station. The location is convenient to reach Dubai Marina, Emirates Mall, Madinat Jumeirah, and Palm Jumeirah.

Best hotels in palm jumeirah and madinat jumeirah dubai

Al Khoory Atrium $$- the 4-star hotel is situated within walking distance from the metro station and close to the Mall of the Emirates in the Al Barsha 1 area. The hotel offers well-maintained modern rooms and a small rooftop pool.

5) Hotels in Old Dubai (Bur Dubai, Dubai Creek, Deira)

best hotel in bur dubai

Park Hyatt $$$- 5-star beautiful luxury resort nestled on the shores of a private lagoon in Dubai Creek, overlooking the modern Dubai skyline at a distance.

best hotel in bur dubai

Al Seef Heritage Hotel by Hilton $$- a gorgeous hotel in the Al Seef district, Bur Dubai area, built following the traditional Emirati heritage style.

best hotel in bur dubai

Premier Inn Al Jaddaf $- 3-star economy hotel in Bur Dubai, rooms are simple modern, and clean, and Al Jaddaf metro station is within walking distance.

The b est time to visit Dubai, UAE

The best time to visit Dubai is from mid-November to March . The temperatures are pleasant during the day ranging from 25-30 degrees. In December you may even be lucky to see some rain in the UAE, with temperatures during the day dropping a little below 20, but this is rare.

Shoulder season in UAE is October-mid November and mid-March to April. It is quite hot during those months, with temperatures ranging from 30-35 degrees Celsius), but can be bearable if you stay by the sea or pool, and do sightseeing early morning and evenings.

The hottest months are May-September, with June, July, and August being unbearably hot, with temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius and even above. Thus, summer is the worst time to visit Dubai, UAE.

Instead, look at the unique Salalah, Oman , which is a perfect destination to visit in the Middle Eastern during the summer because of the subtropical climate and cooler temperatures.

How many days to spend in Dubai?

7 days in Dubai is a perfect amount of time to see most important places and highlights of Dubai and include a couple of day trips. Nonetheless, as you can see, the itinerary is quite intense with many things to do in Dubai on each day.

If you prefer to have a more relaxed vacation with ample of time at the beach, 10 days or even 2-weeks in Dubai, UAE is a good amount of time to balance between activities and chill out time . Moreover, having more than 10-14 days in UAE will alow you to explore the country deeper. You can then visit other Emirates of UAE, such as Ras Al Khaimah and Fujeirah where you will find many unique things to do: experience authentic Emirati culture, visit forts and mosques, go to Jebel Jais, the highest mountain in UAE, and even do some hiking.

Finally, extending your time in Dubai beyond 2 weeks, you can also include a road trip to Oman .

Related posts

  • if you love nature escapes, check my post about The best easy hikes in UAE .
  • take a day trip to the Fjords of Arabia- Musandam peninsula from Dubai. Read my Ultimate Musandam guide to know how to do it and what to see in Musandam.

How to get to Dubai from Dubai International Airport (DXB)

You can get to Dubai from Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the following ways:

  • By metro -the cheapest but the slowest method. Dubai metro serves Dubai Airport terminals 1 and 3, it does not serve terminal 2.
  • By taxi – beige color taxis are official metered government taxis and they are available at the airport arrivals. The base fare inside the airport of Dubai is 25 AED (~6 USD) which is added on top of the final fare. Be aware not to take any of the Lexus cars which are a fancy version of a taxi (you will certainly be offered one).
  • By private transfer – a convenient way for a group or a single person, costs almost the same as a taxi; you will have somebody waiting for you at the airport, and they will know how to navigate to your hotel without having to explain the route (happens with the regular taxi drivers as not all of them use Google Maps)-> BOOK A PRIVATE TRANSFER HERE .
  • By car – if you are hiring a car in Dubai , the best place to pick it up is at Dubai Airport so you can drive to the city immediately.

Dubai SIM cards , internet, and WIFI

Esim card in uae.

To stay connected, you can get an eSIM card before landing on Airalo website . Packages for 7 day and 30 days are available and the price ranges between 8 USD to 35 USD. Having an e-SIM is advantageous to the regular local SIM card because you do not need to remove your home SIM card from your phone, and you can also switch between mobile operators.

The prices are slightly higher than local SIM cards, but not significantly for the convenience you get.

Local SIM card in UAE

If you want to purchase a local SIM card in the UAE, you can do it as soon as you land at Dubai International Airport (DXB). Etisalat, Du , and Virgin Mobile sell sim cards and tourist packages with data and minutes. Etisalat is known to have the widest coverage in the UAE. But for your 7 days in Dubai, the other two operators are more than enough and they offer better deals.

Wifi in Dubai

Free Wifi is widely available in all hotels, and also malls, coffee shops, and restaurants.

What do things cost in Dubai? UAE travel budget

Dubai, the UAE is an expensive destination. Hotels, restaurants, activities, and even food in supermarkets cost a little bit more than in Europe. Nonetheless, it is still not as expensive as New York, or Tokyo, for example. Not yet at least.

Nonetheless, it is very easy to spend money in Dubai. I often joke saying that stepping out of your apartment already is 10 AED (2 USD). You just end up buying something. And if you are not careful, expenses accumulate pretty fast.

Here is a brief summary of what main things cost in Dubai , just for you to have an idea and manage expectations.

Hotels for 2 people: 25 USD- to unlimited

  • 25-40 USD for a bed in the dormitory;
  • 40-80 USD for a hotel or self-serviced apartment in Deira or an area with no public transport connection (far away from all sights);
  • 80-250 USD for a mid-range hotel or self-serviced apartment in a convenient area such as Dubai Marina and Downtown Dubai;
  • 250- whatever USD- luxury and ultra-luxury accommodation.

Restaurants per person: 1.5 USD- to unlimited

  • 1.5 – 7 USD per meal at Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi low-key restaurants/eateries;
  • 7 – 20 USD per meal in a regular restaurant, depending f you having a sandwich or a main course;
  • 20 USD- 40 USD per meal in an upscale restaurant (but not the fanciest one);
  • 40 USD and up per main meal in a really fancy restaurant.

Coffee costs 4-8 USD depending on the lace, and type of coffee. Thus, on average 6 USD for a cappuccino or café late.

Petrol prices: 98 (Super) 0.84 USD (3.09 AED) per liter; 95 (special) 0.81 USD (2.97 AED) per liter.

Car rental cost: starts at around 20-22 USD per day with Discovercars .

Parking costs in Dubai

Regular street parking costs (RTA parking):

  • in cheaper zones 2 AED per hour, 5 AED per two hours, 8 AED per 3 hours, 11 AED per 4 hours, and then the cycle repeats.
  • in more expensive zones (Dubai Marina, Dubai Downtown, JLT) is 2 AED per half an hour, or 4 AED per hour, and the maximum time limit to pay for in one go is 4 hours.
  • you can pay by SMS to 7275, by inserting the message of the plate number, parking code, and the number of hours (0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4). Instructions are available on the street meter. NOL cards can also be used to pay for parking, and so is cash.

Alternatively, there are expensive parking garages all around Dubai where the rate varies from 10 AED to 20 AED per hour.

Parking at shopping malls is free either for unlimited time or for 2-3 hours (depending on the Mall).

Street parking in Dubai is free on Sundays and public holidays, as well as at night from 10 PM to 8 AM.

Taxi costs: 0.52 USD (1.91 AED) per kilometer. For example, it costs around 14 USD (50 AED) to taxi from Dubai Marina to Dubai Downtown (a 25-minute journey of around ~20 kilometers).

Attractions costs in Dubai:

  • 15- 100 USD (50- 400 AED) for the most popular attractions;
  • 200-550 USD for fancy adrenaline-filled activities only in Dubai.

I hope this Dubai Itinerary was helpful to plan your 7 days in Dubai trip. If you have questions feel free to leave a comment below.

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Your PERFECT 5 Day Dubai Itinerary. Detailed Guide for 5 Days in Dubai!

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Dubai is a huge city with so many places to visit from Dubai too. Planning is key to help you see the best places of Dubai in 5 days . Here is a concise 5 day Dubai itinerary to help you out!

Dubai is one of the most exciting destinations to visit in recent years, with countless ongoing developments and transformations, otherworldly experiences and incredible artefacts – there is so much to explore! This meticulously crafted 5 day Dubai itinerary outlines how to make the most of your trip to Dubai to see the best sights in Dubai and try out all the best spots and activities in Dubai.

5 Day Dubai Itinerary

What to see in Dubai in 5 days, what to do in Dubai in 5 days

My biggest tip for planning your 5 day Dubai itinerary is to visit the city in sections. Dubai is a big city and you don’t want to be crossing the city back and forth every day as you’ll waste so much time (especially if you get caught in rush hour traffic) and if you are using taxis these will soon add up.

Plan your 5 day trip to Dubai using the guide below and be aware of what Dubai attractions are close to one another to help save time as 5 days in Dubai will go by in a flash!

This Dubai travel blog gives you information not only on how to spend 5 days in Dubai but how to get around Dubai , the best area to stay in Dubai and the best time to visit Dubai!

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Arriving from Dubai airport

Arriving at Dubai International Airport is a seamless experience with state-of-the-art facilities and helpful staff. After disembarking, make your way through immigration and customs, ensuring you have all necessary travel documents on hand. At present, most visitors can get a 30-Day Tourist Visitor Visa on arrival. Please check the government website to refer to specific visa eligibility and requirements for your country. To reach popular spots in Dubai like downtown Dubai, the iconic Palm Jumeirah, or the bustling Marina district, you have several convenient options. The Dubai Metro, located within the airport, is a swift and cost-effective way to reach the city center, with direct connections to all three destinations. Alternatively, taxis are readily available and provide a comfortable and direct journey. Services like Uber and local equivalent Careem also operate in the area, making your Dubai tour plan for 5 days even more accessible.

5 Days in Dubai

Be sure to tailor this 5 days Dubai itinerary to your preferences and the season of your visit, for example, if you visit in the summer months (May-August) it may be too hot to do all of the outdoor activities in Dubai , and ensure that you secure reservations and make bookings in advance for popular activities and dining spots as the winter months in Dubai get busy and things book up fast!

Day 1: Exploring Downtown

If you’re new to Dubai or just on a Dubai trip for 5 days and want to soak in the bustling atmosphere, downtown Dubai is a great place to start. There is plenty to see and do here to keep you occupied for the entire day.

Start your morning with a good breakfast at one of the best cafes in Dubai. Cafes in Dubai are known for their aesthetic decor and healthy menus. Popular spots across the city include La Nena, Brunch and Cake, Josette, Friends Avenue, The Circle Cafe and Lime Tree Cafe (to name a few)!

Heading towards downtown, make your way to Burj Park , where you’ll find some of the city’s famous attractions like Dubai Mall, Dubai Fountain and the Burj Khalifa. A leisurely stroll in the park around the Burj Lake and Dubai Fountain is a great way to take in the city’s incredible skyline and make your 5 day Dubai itinerary memorable.

Stroll around Dubai Mall If you’re on a Dubai trip for 5 days or following a Dubai tour plan for 5 days, escaping the hot afternoon sun with a visit to the infamous Dubai Mall is a must. It’s one of the world’s largest shopping and entertainment destinations in Dubai . There is plenty to explore in the mall, from world-class shopping to the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.

What to do in Dubai in 5 days, places to visit in Dubai

The mall also has an incredible range of restaurants, a large cinema, and plenty of arcades and fun zones to keep children entertained, ensuring your Dubai tour plan for 5 days is packed with excitement.

How to Get to Dubai Mall?

By metro: To Dubai Mall/Burj Khalifa Metro Station. By car: Dubai Mall has 14,000 parking spaces across 3 car parks. By Taxi: The easiest way to reach the mall is via taxi. The most affordable and reliable option is the Careem app, which is the local alternative to Uber.

Head up The Burj Khalifa

What to see in Dubai in 5 days, what to do in Dubai in 5 days

For those following a 5 Day Dubai itinerary , a trip up the Burj Khalifa is a must. It’s a highlight in the best Dubai itinerary for 5 days . Another great way to spend your afternoon in the downtown area is by taking a trip up the tallest building in the world . The Burj Khalifa is the world’s tallest building since 2009 with a total height of 829.8 meters. You can head up the Burj all the way up to level 148, with tickets available to purchase online and at the door. Tip: If you’re on a 4 nights 5 days Dubai itinerary level up your experience by making a reservation at the Burj Atmosphere Restaurant, where culinary mastery meets some epic panoramic views.

Secure your slot to admire views from Levels 124 and 125 of Burj Khalifa, with ticket combos including free refreshments.

With nightfall, the city takes on a new allure. The Dubai Fountain show takes place every 30 minutes daily from 6 p.m to 11 p.m, and is the best thing to do in Dubai . The 3-minute show is a mesmerizing symphony of water and light against the backdrop of the Burj Khalifa and is the world’s largest choreographed fountain show . You can watch the fountain show for free from the public area next to the lake outside Dubai Mall, or from any of the restaurants nearby.

Tip: One of the best ways to admire the fountain show is from a traditional boat called Abra on Burj Lake, which takes you close to the action on the water to really get the best seat in the house!

Another great thing to do in Dubai is to stroll around Souk al Bahar , a traditional Arabic-style retail and dining market with antique, carpet, and clothing stores. Here you’ll also find a great place to grab dinner, Timeout Market, a high-rated food court with a range of different cuisines.

Day 2: Bur Dubai (Old Dubai), Deira and Dubai Creek

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Take a day to explore Dubai’s cultural heritage district located on the shores of the Dubai Creek. What was once the Gulf’s most successful pearl diving port, Dubai Creek exists today as a trading port and a tourist attraction with plenty to do in the area. On the banks, you’ll find the gateway to Old Arabia – the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. There is plenty to do here from shopping to museums and traditional Emirati restaurants.

How to get to Old Dubai: By metro: Take the metro to the Al Fahidi Station which is only a few minutes walk to old Dubai. Even if you have a car, better to go there by metro as parking is limited. By taxi: Taxis, especially Careem, can be a convenient and affordable option to get to the area directly.

Start your day with a cultural stroll through the historic neighbourhood of Al Fahidi. Here you’ll also find the Dubai Museum within the walls of Al Fahidi Fort. Please note, Dubai Museum is currently under renovation and is closed to the public until further notice. There are many other museums in the area, such as the Coffee Museum where you can try a range of local coffee beans (the entrance fee is 10 AED).

As you stroll along the banks of the Creek, you’ll find plenty of great food options. One of the must-do cultural experiences in Dubai is trying traditional Emirati food at the Arabian Tea House Restaurant and Cafe. Here, an Emirati lunch costs between 60 and 70 AED and is the best way to experience local cuisine .

After some lunch, head out to the Dubai Old Souk , an Arabian street market with plenty of local crafts, Arabian perfumes and souvenirs for keen shoppers. You’ll also find plenty of Indian street food here like Pakora and traditional Karak (milky tea).

Tip: Most souks close for a long lunch break, so it’s best to visit the markets in the early or late afternoon.

What to see in Dubai in 5 days, what to do in Dubai in 5 days

As the sun sets, take a traditional Abra boat over the Creek to Deira , where you’ll find some more bustling markets. The Grand Souk Deira (also known as Al Souk Al-Kabeer) is a popular tourist attraction in Dubai for its weaving alleyways filled with exotic spices, dry fruits, herbs, and more.

Deira’s Gold Souk is another famous spot in Dubai and is part of the Grand Market. It has over 300 stalls of gold and jewellery for the best possible prices in the area.

Discover Dubai’s rich history on our walking tour: explore Al Fahidi’s wind towers, shop at Bur Dubai’s bazaars, and sail on a traditional “abra” boat. Dive deeper with our Private Dubai Culture Tour.

Day 3: Desert Adventure

5 Day Dubai itinerary, Dubai Desert

One of the best thing to do on your 5 day Dubai itinerary is to go on an adventure in the desert. There is a wide range of great tour companies that offer comprehensive and thrilling desert excursions from Dubai, although most follow a pretty similar itinerary.

Depending on where your pick-up point is in the city, it can take around 30-45 minutes to reach the desert and begin your safari. Most tours last around 4-7 hours, beginning in the morning and ending with a sunset barbecue.

Desert Safari Dubai is one of the most popular tours to visit the Arabian desert from the city. They specialize in a range of desert-based experiences and have a selection of tour packages to choose from. From dune bashing, camel riding, sandboarding and even a trip to Lahbab to visit the ‘ Big Red’, Dubai’s tallest and most famous sand dune.

As the sun sets, enjoy a barbecue dinner at the desert camp with henna painting , live entertainment, and traditional dance shows. This is also a great opportunity to try some local delicacies. Some tours also offer overnight stays, where you can camp out in the desert and admire the stars near a campfire.

Experience Dubai’s best Desert Safari: 4×4 rides, sunset photos, henna, camel rides, live shows, lavish buffet, and more. Book this tour now!

Day 4: Palm Jumeirah, Museums and Marina

On day 4 of your Dubai trip for 5 days, explore the unique wonder of Dubai which is the Palm Jumeirah , the biggest man-made island in the world. A great way to do this is by visiting the iconic Atlantis The Palm Hotel.

What to do in Dubai in 5 days, places to visit in Dubai

Dubai’s Aquaventure Waterpark at the Atlantis is a great thing to do with children in Dubai (but is also extremely fun for all ages), with a huge range of thrilling water slides. Here you’ll also find Dolphin Bay, where you can meet and swim with dolphins in the water. The Lost Chambers in the Atlantis hotel is also a popular spot in Dubai to observe 65,000 marine animals in a giant water tank, from sharks to sea horses.

Book your tickets to Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis The Palm which gives you thrilling rides, shark tunnels, Splasher’s Island, and optional access to The Lost Chambers aquarium

To get to the Atlantis, you can either take a taxi or hop on the Palm monorail . You can take the metro to the Damac Properties (Dubai Marina) station, and then change for the tram to Palm Jumeirah , and then take the walk to the Palm Gateway to reach the monorail. A return ticket for the monorail costs only 30 AED and can be bought on the site.

Another great way to visit the Palm is at Pointe Beach , which is a public beach overlooking the grounds of the Atlantis. It is a great place to have some food and take in the sights. Or why witness the Palm from above? The View at The Palm is a new, popular attraction in Dubai that offers panoramic, 360-degree views of Palm Jumeirah and the Arabian Gulf at a height of 240 meters. Ticket prices start from 100AED and include access to the Palm museum.

view from the Dubai Frame, 5 Day Dubai itinerary

There are plenty of sights and monuments to explore on your 5 day Dubai itinerary. Take the afternoon to visit one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dubai.

The eye-catching Museum of the Future, with its unique round structure, is a great place to visit during the afternoon when it gets too hot outside. Or take a ride up the iconic Dubai Frame to walk on glass floors above the towering skyscrapers of the city. Other popular spots to visit in Dubai include Miracle Garden, Butterfly Garden, and the Global Village.

Dubai Marina at night, Dubai trip for 5 days

Spending the evening in The Dubai Marina area is a must-do activity in your 5 day Dubai itinerary. Take a stroll along the 7km Dubai Marina Walk for incredible views of Dubai’s dazzling skyline and some truly luxurious hotels and yachts.

There are plenty of great restaurants in Dubai Marina to complement your long evening walk. After dinner, there are plenty of fun evening activities to try in Dubai. Topgolf Dubai is an increasingly popular roof-top driving range with incredible views of the skyline. It also has an arcade, live music, dining, and more to entertain the entire family.

Don’t miss out this award-winning dinner cruise with loved ones, featuring an international buffet by Radisson Blu. – Book this tour now!

Day 5: Beach and Pool Day 

There is no better way to spend your last morning of your 5 day Dubai itinerary in the city than relaxing at the world’s highest 360-degree infinity pool. Aura Skypool is a new attraction in Dubai and is a one-of-a-kind experience to relax in an incredible infinity pool overlooking the Dubai skyline, Palm Jumeirah, and over to the vast Arabian Gulf.

In addition to traditional pool lounge access, there are a range of great experiences to choose from at Aura, including sunrise yoga and boxing classes .

Tip: Weekend skypool slots fill up weeks in advance, so it’s best to book ahead with this one!

Jumeriah Beach in Dubai, Places to visit in Dubai

Take the afternoon to try out one of the famous Dubai beach clubs on your 5 day trip to Dubai. Dubai has a huge selection of beach clubs, offering a perfect blend of luxury, relaxation, and entertainment. One of the most coveted spots is Zero Gravity , known for its stunning views of the Dubai Marina skyline and lively atmosphere.

Cove Beach in Jumeirah Beach Hotel is a great spot for a trendy yet l aid-back vibe, making it a favorite for both locals and tourists. Another popular spot is Nikki Beach, perfect for those seeking a lively day by the sea. 

Alternatively, if relaxing in the sun is not for you, why not take on a famous Dubai brunch? Dubai’s brunch scene is truly extraordinary, offering an all-you-can-eat spread of food and drinks for an affordable price-point. The focus is on extravagance, serving delectable dishes and drinks, often with live entertainment and themed events.

The best brunches in Dubai include Asia Asia, Saffron at The Atlantis, Bla Bla and CE LA VIE, to name a few. Whether you’re looking for a lively boozy brunch or just a luxurious spread of high-quality dishes, there is a Dubai brunch to suit everyone.

What to see in Dubai in 5 days, what to do in Dubai in 5 days

Kite Beach is one of the best places to watch the sunset in Dubai , as the sky turns bright orange on the horizon of the Arabian Gulf. Kite Beach is also known for the street food vendors and sporting facilities dotted along the beachfront, making it a great place to spend your evening in Dubai . Locals love to dine at Salt Burger at Kite Beach , one of the best burger restaurants in the city with unbeatable beachfront views. 

Dubai beach cafe, things to do in Dubai

From Kite Beach, you can actually walk along a path on the beachfront to the Burj Al Arab , another great place to visit in Dubai. The walk takes around 30-40 minutes, passing the newly-formed night beach in Jumeirah, where floodlights illuminate the ocean allowing people to swim at night to avoid the hot sun during the day. 

From the Burj Al Arab, you can walk to the famous Madinat Jumeirah, an ancient Arabian mini-city with luxury hotels, souks, and some really great restaurants. The five-kilometre waterway is an Arabic take on the Venice canals , complete with traditional abra boats that can take you along the entire river system. Be sure to stop by Souk Madinat Jumeirah during your visit.

ADDITIONAL DAY: ABU DHABI + GRAND MOSQUE

What to see in Dubai in 5 days, what to do in Dubai in 5 days

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is an amazing city full of beautiful and fun places. The city is actually only just over an hour’s drive from Dubai , and many visitors choose to combine a visit to both cities in one trip.

While Dubai dazzles with its futuristic skyline and bustling atmosphere, Abu Dhabi has a bit more of a peaceful and traditional vibe. The city is renowned for its opulent cultural landmarks, such as the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the regal Emirates Palace. 

Related Post: How To Visit The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque From Dubai!

Getting to Abu Dhabi from Dubai

Tours: There are plenty of tour companies in Dubai that offer day trips to Abu Dhabi and its key attractions. 

Car: Driving to Abu Dhabi independently is actually simple, and just over 1hr drive from Dubai.

Bus: Travelling to Abu Dhabi by bus is the cheapest way to get there from Dubai . From the Ibn Battuta Station in Dubai to Abu Dhabi Central Station. The buses start at 5 am and they run until midnight every 15 minutes. One way: 25 AED, 116 km / 72 mi, 1 h 40 min

Taxi: Taxis are the fastest way of travelling to Abu Dhabi from Dubai, taking just over an hour with fares starting from 200 AED.

Related Post: 40 AMAZING Things To Do in Abu Dhabi!

If you’re in the UAE, this Dubai to Abu Dhabi tour is perfect, offering hotel pickups and visits to top attractions like the Sheikh Zayed Mosque.

Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque

What to see in Dubai in 5 days, what to do in Dubai in 5 days

Many tourists in Dubai opt for a day trip to Abu Dhabi’s Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque on your Dubai itinerary , which can be done independently or as part of a tour from Dubai . The incredible mosque was a project of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan , who was the former Ruler of Abu Dhabi for 30 years and the first president of the UAE.

The structure of the mosque is built to unite the cultural diversity of the Islamic world and combine the modern with the historical. It really is one of the most impressive structures in the UAE . 

Entrance to the mosque is free, but come prepared as you need to cover up during your visit

Women must wear a headscarf and abaya inside the mosque. You will get one free of charge at the entrance or you can buy one from the souvenir shops from 150 AED . Men must wear long trousers and a full-sleeved shirt.

Read my full post here on What To Wear in Abu Dhabi & Dress Code in Abu Dhabi For Tourists!

The Best Time to Visit Dubai

The best time to visit to Dubai on your Dubai itinerary for 5 days depends entirely on weather conditions and temperature. Dubai is known for its sunny blue skies year-round, with almost no rainfall. But the temperatures in the city change greatly with the seasons, therefore visitors must do their research beforehand to consider pricing, crowd levels, and the activities they want to do in the Dubai. 

Winter, spanning from November to April, is undoubtedly the best and most popular time of year to visit Dubai. During this period, the weather is sunny and pleasantly warm, without being too hot. Winter is when Dubai truly comes alive, with limitless activities from watersports to beach parties and even hiking trails.

For those wondering about things to do in Dubai in 5 days , this season offers a plethora of options. As this is the peak tourist season, the city does see a surge in both visitor numbers and hotel rates, often tripling or quintupling compared to the summer months. Those considering a 4 nights 5 days Dubai itinerary will find this period to be the most enriching.

Dubai Peak Season

December, January, and February, make up Dubai’s peak season. Christmas is a really popular time of year to visit Dubai for 5 days . With great weather and optimal shopping opportunities, there’s no shortage of things to do in Dubai in 5 days . Although the days are shorter, offering less daylight, Dubai’s vibrant nightlife compensates for it. For travelers considering a 4 nights 5 days Dubai itinerary , this period ensures a rich and entertaining experience even after sunset.

Best Weather in Dubai

On the cusp of this peak season, November and March are the best months to visit the city for the best weather and less crowds. The weather remains consistently pleasant, and while the prices may be slightly lower and the crowds thinner, it’s an ideal time for the best Dubai itinerary for 5 days.

Off-peak season

Anyone who’s experienced it will tell you that summer in Dubai is unbelievably hot. Dubai’s scorching temperatures, often reaching as high as 45°C in July, make outdoor activities challenging, and high humidity adds an extra layer of discomfort. For many tourists, the sweltering conditions can detract from the enjoyment of their trip.

Nevertheless, this period sees reduced hotel prices, making it the cheapest time to visit Dubai. For those considering things to do in Dubai in 5 days during this time, indoor activities are recommended. And if you’re looking for a 4 nights 5 days Dubai itinerary , this off-peak season might offer some budget-friendly options.

Where To Stay in Dubai?

Dubai offers a diverse range of neighbourhoods to suit different preferences and interests. Downtown Dubai stands as a prime choice for first-time visitors, with access to iconic landmarks like the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall , as well as a vibrant nightlife scene.

For those planning a 5 day Dubai itinerary, this area is a must-visit For a more relaxed coastal ambience, Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) and Dubai Marina offer stunning beachfront views, upscale dining, and leisurely promenade walks, making them perfect for a Dubai trip for 5 days.

The historic district of Deira provides a taste of old Dubai, with bustling markets and cultural sites, ideal for those on a Dubai tour plan for 5 days . Sheikh Zayed Road is a strategic hub for business travellers, known for its proximity to major corporate centres and is a great inclusion in a 5 day trip to Dubai. Finally, for a touch of luxury and tranquillity, Palm Jumeirah Island is a popular pick for high-end resorts and private beach access.

How To Get Around Dubai?

Getting around Dubai is relatively straightforward, given the city’s advanced and efficient transportation system. Here are the primary modes of transport:

The best way to get around in the UAE on your 5 Day Dubai itinerary , in general, is by car. If you are on holiday in Dubai , car rentals are a great option to access parts of the city quickly and cheaply. There are plenty of car hire companies catering to tourists at affordable price points with full insurance coverage. The fuel prices are particularly affordable as well. Parking is between 2 -4 AED per hour depending on where you park in the city. 

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Taxis in Dubai are affordable and extremely reliable, especially when compared to other major cities. For those planning a Dubai tour plan for 5 days , to access the cheapest taxi fares, download the Careem app (the local alternative to Uber).

Dubai Metro

The Dubai Metro runs across the city, with access to most of the main attractions of Dubai . It is one of the cleanest and most modern metros in the world and is a really quick and affordable way of getting around the city. The metro runs every 3 minutes and even connects the airport to the main parts of Dubai.

I hope this has helped you plan your 5 day Dubai itinerary and things to do in Dubai in 5 days on your 5 day trip to Dubai.

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4 Days in Dubai: The Perfect Itinerary (First Time Visit)

How to spend 4 days in dubai: the best itinerary + where to stay.

You want to spend 4 days in Dubai and you’re looking for the best things to do?

You’re at the right place!

In order to help you plan your stay , I have prepared for you this 4-day itinerary in Dubai.

It’s perfectly optimized to allow you to discover all must-see attractions of the city as well as (if you wish to!) enjoy an excursion to Dubai’s desert.

In addition to the best places to visit and activities for each stage of your itinerary, I will also give you all my best tips and accommodation suggestions depending on your budget.

So, what are the best places to visit in Dubai in 4 days? Where to stay?

Let’s find out!

1. The Dubai Explorer Pass

4 days in dubai: must-see attractions:, one last tip for a perfect 4-day stay in dubai, a. deira district, b. bur dubai, c. dubai museum, d. dubai frame, e. dubai garden glow, a. etihad museum, b. jumeirah mosque, d. dubai mall, e. fountain show, f. burj khalifa, a. the walk and the beach, b. dubai marina, c. mall of the emirates, d. global village or la perle show, option 2: palm jumeirah + aquaventure park, day 4 – excursion in the desert (near dubai), where to stay in dubai, dubai in 4 days with your family, more places to visit during your 4-day stay in dubai, map of your 4-day itinerary in dubai, flight prices to dubai, you’re traveling to dubai these articles will help you , how to avoid waiting in line (and save a lot of time) at dubai’s tourist attractions.

Dubai, one of the most touristic cities in the world, welcomes tens of thousands of tourists every day.

And they all want to discover the incredible attractions and activities the city has to offer!

The tallest building in the world, the biggest shopping mall or the longest urban zipline: they are all located in Dubai.

Maybe you have been to the Colosseum in Rome , the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona or the Alhambra in Granada ?

If yes, you already know what it means: endless waiting lines at all the must-see attractions!

At the Burj Khalifa for example, if you don’t have a ticket, you will often have to wait in line at the ticket booth for an hour or two.

Luckily, there are 2 very simple solutions that will allow you to save a lot of time (and money!) during your 4-day trip to Dubai.

First solution: to save (a lot of) time and money during your 4-day stay in Dubai, you should get the Dubai Explorer Pass .

Contrary to City Passes for other cities that are duration based (24h, 48h, 72h etc..) , for the Dubai Pass , only the number of activities you’re planning to do matters.

When purchasing it, you can choose to get the Dubai Pass for 3, 4, 5 or 7 attractions.

It’s thus very important to decide how many activities you want to do before buying your Dubai Pass.

In total, the Pass will grant you access to about 50 different activities , including of course all the best things to do in Dubai during your 4-day trip!

After ordering your Dubai Pass, you will receive a confirmation email with a voucher. You can print it or simply download it on your smartphone.

It must then be presented at the entrance of each attraction and therefore must be kept for the entire duration of your 4-day stay in Dubai.

As you won’t need to exchange this voucher for an entrance ticket at each attraction, you will save a lot of time: it’s really super convenient!

The Dubai Pass is valid for 30 days from its first activation. So you can either do all the selected activities in one day or spread them out over the duration of your 4-day stay.

When purchasing the Dubai Explorer Pass, you will also be given all the necessary information to do the attractions: Opening hours, directions or if you need to book a time slot (like for the Burj Khalifa).

Here is a summary of the most popular attractions included in the Dubai Explorer Pass :

  • Access to the observation deck on the 124th and 125th floors of the Burj Khalifa
  • Aquarium and underwater zoo
  • Ticket for Dubai Hop On Hop Off Bus
  • Boat trip in the Marina or in Dubai Creek
  • Aquaventure Waterpark, at the Atlantis Hotel
  • Desert Excursion with Barbecue
  • Motiongate Dubai
  • Legoland Dubai
  • IMG Worlds of Adventure.

To get the full list of activities, you can click here: Activities included in the Dubai Explorer Pass .

To purchase your Dubai Explorer Pass , it’s very simple – you just have to click on the green button below:

Burj Khalifa

2. Skip-the-line tickets for Dubai’s tourist attractions

Second solution : To avoid wasting your time waiting in line, you can also buy skip-the-line tickets in advance for any attraction or activity.

You will of course save time, but also a lot of money!

Yes, online tickets are cheaper than the tickets sold directly at the ticket office.

The good news is that you will be able to purchase skip-the-line tickets for all the best attractions in Dubai, such as Dubai Marina zipline or the famous La Perle show.

You can also book amazing guided tours with first class guides.

Here is the list of all skip-the-line tickets and excursions I mention in this 4-day it itinerary.

To check the prices and to book, just click on the links below (you’ll also find them throughout the article):

  • Guided tour of old Dubai (Deira + Bur Dubai)
  • Traditional boat tour
  • Luxury cruise with gourmet dinner
  • Dubai Frame
  • Aquarium + Underwater Zoo
  • Burj Khalifa
  • Dubai zip line
  • Marina cruise on a luxury Yacht
  • Mall of the Emirates
  • La Perle Show
  • Aquaventure Waterpark
  • Aquaventure + The Lost Chambers
  • Excursion to the desert
  • Excursion to Abu Dhabi

If you want to book other activities in Dubai, you should always use this reliable and safe website: Click here to book official entrance tickets and activities in Dubai .

And for even more information about the best activities and excursions in Dubai, you can also read my article: The 30 Best Activities and Excursions in Dubai.

If you already know your travel dates (or as soon as you will have them!) , you should really book your accommodation.

As Dubai is one of the most touristic cities in the world , the hotels offering the best value for money are often fully booked months in advance.

As a seasoned traveler, I can assure you that it’s always by planning as far in advance as possible that I’ve found the best hotels or apartments deals.

You agree that it would be a shame to somewhat ruin your stay in Dubai by ending up in a not-so-great hotel that costed you a fortune, right? 😅

So your best bet is to take 5 minutes now to have a look at  traveler’s favorite hotels in Dubai.

And if you like one of the hotels you find, book it!

It’s fast, it’s easy and most accommodation offer free cancellation. That’s the best way to protect yourself from the inconvenience of finding nothing but mediocre rooms at exorbitant prices.

To check the best hotels deals in Dubai, simply click on the green button below:

After securing your dream stay, it’s time to continue reading this guide!

Dubai in 4 days: the best itinerary

It’s now time to plan your 4-day itinerary in Dubai!

For each day of your stay, I will give you all the details you need to organize your visits , as well as a map showing the attractions of the day.

This itinerary is perfectly optimized , you can follow it and enjoy a stress-free stay in Dubai !

I assume that you will be staying in Dubai for 4 full days and that you have purchased the Dubai Explorer Pass or Skip-the-Line tickets .

This way, you won’t waste time waiting in line to buy tickets and will be able to see as many places as possible during your 4 day stay.

If you still have any questions after reading this guide (or need help to organize your trip), you can ask me in the comments section located at the bottom of this article.

Day 1 – Old Dubai

Dubai itinerary day 1

Day 1 visits:

A. Deira district B. Bur Dubai C. Dubai Museum D. Dubai Frame E. Dubai Garden Glow

Your 4-day itinerary starts in Deira, one of the oldest districts of Dubai.

It’s the perfect place to discover the typical atmosphere of the Middle East, far from the skyscrapers of the city center.

You should first take a walk through Deira district to discover its 3 souks:

  • The gold souk , featuring imposing, shiny gold jewelry (very impressive but maybe a bit difficult to wear in everyday life! 😅 – see picture below). But don’t worry, if you’re looking for something more discreet, you’ll find it too!
  • The Perfume Souk, located on Sikkat Al Khail Street. You can’t get lost, just follow the smells!
  • The spice souk and its countless spices: curry, chili pepper, saffron….

The best way to discover Deira and its souks is for sure to opt for a guided tour!

With your tour guide, you will learn everything about old Dubai and the local lifestyle.

And if, during your 3-hour tour, you want to buy souvenirs, he can also help you bargain down the prices while shopping in the souks.

*This guided tour of Deira and Bur Dubai includes everything from section A to C of this first day itinerary.

You need to book your guided tour of Old Dubai by clicking on the green button below:

To get to Deira , take the metro to Al Ras station .

You should start your 4-day trip to Dubai in Deira district for a very simple reason : it’s the best place in Dubai to change your money!

The exchange rates are better here than at the airport or in the shopping malls.

Deira Gold Souk Dubai

Bur Dubai is the second neighborhood you should visit in Old Dubai.

From Deira, it’s very easy to get there: you just have to cross the river!

Simply take an abra (a traditional boat) for 1 AED per person and reach Bur Dubai in a few minutes.

In Bur Dubai, you shouldn’t miss:

  • The house of Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum, where documents about the city’s history are kept. Not a mandatory visit, but it’s a very pleasant place for a short walk.
  • The Old Souk, to find souvenirs of all kinds: magnets, stuffed animals, bags. You should always negotiate the prices.
  • Hindi Lane and Meena Bazaar: An Indian area, with shops selling beautiful fabrics and traditional Indian restaurants. You can eat cheap here.
  • Sheikh Mohamed Cultural Center: lunches are organized every day in a traditional house with an inhabitant of Dubai. Perfect to learn more about the local culture! It needs to be booked in advance by clicking here .
  • Al-Seef Market : Replica traditional houses with restaurants and stores.

Bur Dubai is located on the Creek river and dinner Cruises are offered every evening.

It’s a great way to enjoy a boat ride on the river and discover the city from another angle!

This boat trip is offered in 2 versions (click on the orange links for more details):

  • A traditional boat cruise + Buffet dinner + Demonstration of local folk dances
  • A luxury cruise with gourmet dinner .

A cruise is also included in the Dubai Explorer Pass .

Bur Dubaï Old Souk

If you should visit only 1 museum during your 4-day stay in Dubai, choose the Dubai Museum!

No need to go very far, as it’s also located in Bur Dubai.

From the origins of the city , to the incredible economic boom of the 60’s and then the crazy future projects , it’s the perfect place to learn more about the history of Dubai.

You will see, the museum is very interesting and is a great way to understand the evolution of the city.

The entrance fee is 3 AED only, so you have no reason to skip this visit!

*Please note that the museum is closed on Friday mornings.

Dubai Museum

During your 4-day trip to Dubai, you will for sure also want to explore the modern part of the city!

And for that, there’s no better way than to head to Dubai’s brand new attraction: The Dubai Frame.

You will now be in a completely different world, far away from the atmosphere of old Dubai.

You can climb to the top of this 150 meter high structure in the shape of a giant photo frame and enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of 2 completely different parts of Dubai : Old Dubai on one side and Downtown (Burj Khalifa) on the other.

And to make it more sensational (otherwise we wouldn’t be in Dubai), a part of the floor is made of glass!

Although this attraction has only recently opened, the Dubai Frame is already a huge success and visitors are flocking to see it.

To avoid queuing at the ticket office and get straight to the elevator that will take you to the top, be sure to buy your ticket online in advance by clicking the green button below:

* The Dubai Frame entrance ticket is not currently offered in the Dubai Explorer Pass

To get to Dubai Frame from Old Dubai, you have 2 options:

  • Take the metro at Al Fahidi station and get off at Al Jafiliya station .
  • Take a taxi: the Dubai Frame is located only 5 km away from the museum. It’s cheap and the taxi will drop you off closer.

Dubai Frame

To end the evening in style, you will want to head to Dubai Garden Glow (your last visit of this 1st day).

This large park is known for its hundreds of sculptures coming to life every evening during light shows with musical backgrounds. Most of them depict animals.

Everyone will for sure love the place, it’s really perfect for a family outing!

The ticket for the Dubai Garden Glow costs AED 65 . It also includes the entrance ticket to a dinosaur park located in the same area. Some of the dinosaur sculptures are animated and will react when you walk by them.

You should start with the Dinosaur Park at the end of the day (around sunset time) and then visit the Dubai Garden Glow after dark.

Dubai Garden glow is open from 4pm to 11pm.

At the same location, you can also visit the following parks (you can choose the parks you want to visit at the ticket office):

  • Magic Park (30 AED): there, you can take funny pictures based on optical illusions in a 3D decor.
  • Ice Park for (45 AED): it’s not really worth it in my opinion, it’s a bit too expensive to see a few ice sculptures.

Dubai Garden Glow

Day 2: Sightseeing and activities in Dubai

Dubai itinerary day 2

Day 2 visits:

A. Etihad Museum B. Jumeirah Mosque C. La Mer D. Dubai Mall E. Dubai Fountain Show F. Burj Khalifa

Start the second day of your 4-day itinerary in Dubai with a visit to Etihad Museum .

Here, you will learn more about the Declaration of Union , which led to the creation of the United Arab Emirates in 1971. This treaty is the foundation of the country’s economic development.

Films, testimonies and interactive terminals will teach you everything about the history of the treaty and its founders, the 7 Sheikhs of the Emirates.

The Etihad Museum is a perfect complement to the Dubai Museum of the previous day.

The entrance ticket costs 25 AED and you should plan on about 1 hour for the visit .

To get to the Etihad Museum, take the subway to the World Trade Center and then a taxi.

Etihad Museum Dubai

From the Etihad Museum, walk for about 10 minutes to reach Jumeirah Mosque (the only one in Dubai that is open to non-Muslim).

You can do a guided tour of the mosque and learn more about the traditions and the 5 pillars of Islam.

The 1h15 visits take place every day (except Fridays) at 10am and 2pm .

You can only enter the mosque with your legs and shoulders covered (applies to both men and women). In addition, women must also cover their hair .

Jumeirah Mosque is located 10 minutes on foot from the Etihad Museum and on the way to the next stop of this itinerary. So even if you don’t want to take the tour, you can at least admire its architecture as you walk by .

If you want to take the guided tour , you should rather visit the mosque first and then go to Etihad Museum, as the latter doesn’t open until 10am.

Since the mosque is only a 10-minute walk from the Etihad Museum, it doesn’t make much difference.

Jumeirah Mosque Dubai

Right next to the mosque, head towards the sea to reach “La Mer” , a boardwalk where you will find many restaurants and cafes with waterfront terraces.

This long promenade is a great place to relax. And if you want to refresh yourself, you can also go to one of the beaches located there!

On the beaches, you can rent deck chairs and umbrellas. Farniente is also part of a successful holiday!

From “La Mer”, you can also enjoy a magnificent view over Dubai skyline and the Burj Khalifa in the distance.

La Mer Dubai

You can’t spend 4 days in Dubai without going to the most visited shopping mall in the world: the Dubai Mall!

There, you can enjoy shopping in more than 1200 stores : Luxury boutiques or international brands like H&M … There is something for everyone!

And if you don’t feel like shopping, that’s not a problem either: in the mall, there are numerous cinemas, an ice rink, a go-kart track and a flight simulator waiting for you !

While there, you should also visit Dubai Mall’s aquarium and underwater zoo : Sharks, rays, and many other of fish from around the world can be seen here, not to mention the star of the aquarium, King Croc , one of the largest living crocodiles in the world.

To avoid waiting in line and save money, you should buy your tickets online in advance.

There are 2 types of tickets for the Dubai aquarium (click on the links to book):

  • The classic: Aquarium + Underwater Zoo ticket
  • A combined ticket: Aquarium + Underwater Zoo + Burj Khalifa – Certainly the most interesting for you , as you will visit the Burj Khalifa at the end of the day. A great way to save money!

This activity (aquarium and underwater zoo) is included in the Dubai Explorer Pass.

Since there is no metro station near “La Mer”, so you will need to take a taxi to Dubai Mall (5 km away – Taxis are cheap in Dubai).

In Dubai Mall (and in general in the city), you must wear decent clothes (legs and shoulders must be covered). Signs of affection like kissing or holding hands are not allowed.

Dubai Mall

When night falls, leave the mall and head towards the fountains located outside the mall .

The Dubai Fountain Show takes place every 30 minutes between 6pm and 11pm.

There are several version, with different music tracks, so don’t hesitate to watch a few shows if you are around for the evening!

I have to admit that I preferred the fountain show with Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” than the version with a Celine Dion song!

Since the show is very touristy (honestly, I didn’t expect to see so many people!), you should get there a bit earlier to secure a good spot to enjoy the show.

You can also admire the spectacle up close and benefit from a better vantage point b y opting for an abra tour on the lake .

It needs to be booked by clicking the button below:

Dubai Fountains

Undoubtedly the highlight of the day and an unavoidable visit during your 4-day stay in Dubai: the Burj Khalifa .

You’ve surely been admiring it all day long from the outside and taking pictures from every possible angle, but now it’s time to go up!

From the observation deck on the 124th and 125th floors of the world’s tallest tower , the view is simply breathtaking.

You should go there in the evening. It’s even more impressive when the whole city is lit up.

And that’s not all! If you feel like it (and purchase the correct tickets), you can go higher, up to the 148th floor.

Located 555 meters above the ground it’s simply the highest observation deck in the world.

Of course, the Burj Khalifa is the most visited tourist attraction in Dubai. It means that to visit the Burj Khalifa , you will have to book your tickets online in advance to avoid standing in line at the ticket office.

You will thus save a lot of time and money, as the rates on internet are cheaper than at the ticket office.

Different ticket combinations are available (click on the orange links for information and to book):

  • Entrance ticket At The Top Burj Khalifa – Access to the 124th and 125th floor
  • VIP Ticket – At The Top Sky – Access to the 148th floor of the Burj Khalifa + 124th and 125th floor + fast track entry at the security checkpoints and elevator
  • Ascent to the 124th floor + dinner at the Burj Club restaurant.

And if you want to visit the Aquarium and Burj Khalifa , you should buy this ticket:

Access to Burj Khalifa is included in the Dubai Explorer Pass .

To get to the Burj Khalifa , go to the LG level of Dubai Mall and then follow the signs “At The Top Burj Khalifa .”

Burj Khalifa view

Day 3: Sightseeing in Dubai

For the third day of your 4-day trip to Dubai, you can also choose between 2 options . Choose the option that best suits your interests :

Option 1: Dubai Marina

Dubai itinerary day 3

Day 3 visits (option 1):

A. The Walk and The Beach B. Dubai Marina C. Mall of the Emirates D. Global Village or La Perle show

You will start your day by going to “The Walk” , a promenade by the sea featuring many chic boutiques and restaurants .

Here, you can also take a break at “ The Beach” , the public beach (yes, the people in charge of naming were very inspired 😆). You can go for a swim or try one of the many water sports and activities offered.

To make it easier for you, I’ve prepared the list of the best nautical activities in my article: The 30 best activities in Dubai.

From The Beach you can also see one of Dubai’s new attractions : The world’s tallest Ferris Wheel!

To reach The Walk and The Beach, take the metro to DAMAC station and then the tram to Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) .

Jumeirah Beach Residence The beach

From The Beach and The Walk, you can easily go to Dubai Marina .

It is the ideal place to admire the yachts or even to take a cruise on of them!

This 2-3 hours boat tour will allow you to discover Dubai from a new perspective. You will even pass by the famous Atlantis Hotel , known for its distinctive architecture. The Lunch (barbecue) is included.

This luxury boat trip departs several times a day during high season.

To book your luxury yacht cruise in Dubai , you just need to click on the button below:

This luxury cruise is also included in the Dubai Explorer Pass.

You like to go shopping?

So, in Dubai Marina district , you should go have a look at Dubai Marina Mall!

While in Dubai Marina, you can experience the world’s longest urban zipline. For sure one of the best things to do during your 4-day trip to Dubai!

You start 170 meters above the ground, from the roof of a building and fly over the Marina. A unique and incredible activity, adrenaline rush guaranteed!

Of course, the photos and videos of your experience are included in the price: A great memory of your flight amidst the skyscrapers in Dubai!

To book your zip-line ride in Dubai , simply click the button below:

If the ticket isn’t available, you can also check on this other website (click here).

Dubai Marina

After your zipline ride, you should take the metro to the Mall of the Emirates, famous for its indoor ski slope.

Yes, during your 4-day stay in Dubai, you will even be able to go skiing or snowboarding in this miniature indoor mountain resort.

You will see, nothing is missing: chairlifts, small chalets , ski and snowboard slopes and of course (artificial) snow!

You don’t need to bring your ski equipment, everything is provided .

So if you’re in the mood for skiing, you need to book your ticket for Ski Dubai by clicking here.

Of course, in the Mall of the Emirates, you will also find hundreds of shops and restaurants.

And if you’re spending 4 days in Dubai with your family, you can also go to the children’s area located on the top floor. It features arcade games and a mini funfair .

Mall of the Emirates

For your third night in Dubai, you have 2 options.

As they are many activities in Dubai , it’s better if I give you the choice, so you can choose the one that suits you the best for your 4-day stay!

1) First suggestion: Global Village

From the Mall of the Emirates , take bus 106 to get to Global Village . The 30 minutes bus ride costs 20 AED for the round trip.

Located outside the city, this huge area features dozens of pavilions representing countries and regions from all over the world: Japan , Thailand , China , but also Europe and of course the Middle East .

In each pavilion, you will find many stalls selling local products, typical items and clothing from the country.

The place is really nice, especially at night. A great opportunity to take many pictures!

Plan at least 3 hours to see all the pavilions and try some of the food stalls.

Practical information for your visit :

  • The Global Village is open daily, but only from 4pm , from early November to early April (Closed the rest of the year)
  • The entrance ticket costs 15 AED
  • You should visit Global Village in the evening , when the buildings are fully lit!
  • Good to know: On Mondays, the entrance is reserved for families with children and for women.

Global Village Dubai

Global Village Dubai

2) Second suggestion – La Perle Show

La Perle is clearly THE most popular show in Dubai!

Featuring world class artists and acrobats, La Perle is the show you don’t wanna miss during your 4-day trip to Dubai.

As there are only 2 shows per night, make sure to book your tickets in advance by clicking on the button below:

The closest metro station to the venue is Business Bay . Then it’s best to take a taxi for the remaining 4 km.

La Perle Dubai

On your 3rd day in Dubai, instead of visiting Dubai Marina, you can plan to discover the artificial island of Palm Jumeirah .

This man-made island in the shape of a palm tree (visible from space!) is especially famous for being home to the Atlantis Hotel , one of the most emblematic hotels in Dubai.

It’s also where the Aquaventure Park , the biggest water park in the city is located. You should definitely try it out!

With its slides and swimming pools , it’s the best place in Dubai to spend a great day with your friends or family.

In addition to the waterpark, you can enjoy 2 more activities at the Atlantis hotel:

  • Swimming with the dolphins in a lagoon in Dolphin Bay. If you book this activity, you will automatically have access to Aquaventure Park on the same day.
  • Visit The Lost Chambers Aquarium to see rays, sharks and other fish. The aquarium is located on the first floor of the Atlantis Hotel.

Tickets for these attractions must be booked by clicking on the following links:

  • Aquaventure Waterpark : 1 day entrance ticket
  • Visit to The Lost Chambers Aquarium
  • Dolphin Bay – meeting with dolphins + Aquaventure Park

There is also a combo ticket: Aquaventure waterpark + The Lost Chambers. You need to buy it here:

* Aquaventure Waterpark is included in the Dubai Explorer Pass .

In the evening , after a quick stop at your hotel to change clothes, you can go to La Perle show I mentioned above.

You will have the choice to attend the 19:30 or 22:00 show . You will thus have all the time you need to enjoy your day at the water park!

La Perle show needs to be booked here:

To get to the Atlantis Hotel and Aquaventure Park :

  • First, take the subway to DAMAAC Properties station
  • Then take the tram to Palm Jumeirah station
  • Follow the signs to reach the monorail – 5 minutes on foot
  • Take the monorail – The round trip ticket costs 30 AED. There is a monorail every 15 minutes between 9am and 10pm.

Atlantis The Palm Hotel Dubai

During your 4-day stay in Dubai, you will have time enough to spend a day in the surroundings of the city .

In my opinion, the best option is to go on a trip to the desert.

This can only be done with a guided excursion. The great thing is that everything is included!

You will be picked up at your hotel in the morning and will head to the desert for a jeep tour in the dunes .

In addition to the Jeep tour, the following activities are also included:

  • Sandboarding: just like snowboarding, but on sand. You will love it!
  • Camel riding
  • a falconry experience

This tour also includes a lunch or dinner in the middle of the desert in a Bedouin camp, with belly dance performances, henna tattoos and singing.

To book with a reputable and reliable agency, you should book your desert tour in advance by clicking the button below.

It’s simply the best desert excursion: it’s so great that you will get a full refund if you don’t like the tour!

And if you’re in the mood for a bit more action, you should opt for one of the 2 following tours:

  • Desert Excursion + Quad Bike Tour in the Dunes
  • Desert trip + Buggy tour in the dunes

Both of them are really awesome, so choose the one that you prefer!

A day trip to the desert is also included in the Dubai Explorer Pass.

And if you’re looking for a VIP experience, you can discover Dubai desert in a completely different way : by opting for a ride in a hot air balloon!

The flight takes place at sunrise and lasts 1h . The spectacle is truly unforgettable!

This luxury activity also includes a gourmet breakfast with caviar, smoked salmon and other exceptional dishes.

You need to book this tour right here (there is just a few seats, so book early!):

Instead of going in the desert during your 4-day stay in Dubai, you have another option: Spend a day in Abu Dhabi!

The capital of the United Arab Emirates is famous for its magnificent mosque and world famous Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum.

There are several options offered to discover Abu Dhabi. Click on the links below to see the details/prices and to book your excursion:

  • Great Mosque + La Corniche + Emirates Palace + Ethihad Towers + Marina Mall + Qasr Al Watan – My favorite to get a good overview of the city!
  • Visit the Great Mosque and the Louvre Museum – This tour allows you to explore 2 of Abu Dhabi’s must-see attractions in one day.
  • Abu Dhabi Mosque visit only (1/2 day)
  • Morning excursion to the Mosque + afternoon at Ferrari World or Warner Bros .

desert Dubai

Now that you know everything about the best things to do in Dubai in 4 days, there is just one thing left to do: Booking your hotel!

There are hundreds of hotels in Dubai, and choosing the best for your stay can be a bit complicated.

In order to help you out, I have selected for you the best hotels in Dubai for each district, depending on your budget. I have also made a special list of the most beautiful luxury hotels in Dubai.

As always, to get the best prices, you should book your hotel as early as possible!

The best hotels in Downtown Dubai (near the Burj Khalifa)

  • DoubleTree of Hilton Dubai – Business Bay: Located 1.5 km from Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall. Very spacious and comfortable room, well decorated and equipped from 110€ per night, breakfast included. Strong points: free shuttle to the Dubai Mall, good breakfast, comfort, tranquility. This my favorite hotel in Dubai for its exceptional value for money!
  • Rove Downtown: Only 600 meters from the Dubai Mall. Bright and clean double room with view on Burj Khalifa, from 150€, breakfast for 15€. Strong points: Access to the Dubai Mall on foot, helpful staff, free shuttle service to the beach, Dubai Museum or Madinat Souk.
  • Taj Dubai: Located 800 meters from Burj Khalifa. Modern and luxurious room with bay window overlooking the city and marble bathroom starting at 220€ per night, breakfast at 32€. Strong points: The magnificent view from the roof, the Indian decoration, the large swimming pool. An excellent hotel in Dubai city center, perfect for a romantic stay!
  • Palace Downtown: Located on the lake at the foot of the Burj Khalifa, this 5-star hotel offers magnificent rooms with balcony, with an exceptional view of the Burj Khalifa. From 380€ per night, breakfast at 39€. Strong points: the exceptional location, the beautiful surroundings, the very attentive and helpful staff. This is my recommendation for a luxury stay in Downtown Dubai!

Palace Downtown - luxury hotel at the foot of the Burj Khalifa

The best hotels in old Dubai (Deira and Bur Dubai)

  • Golden Sands Hotel Apartments : Located in Bur Dubai, 1.5 km from the Dubai Museum. Apartment equipped with kitchenette and washing machine, from 80€ per night, breakfast from 11€. Strong points: Cleanliness, the heated swimming pool, the comfortable apartments
  • Swissôtel Al Ghurair Dubai: Located in Deira district. Warm and spacious room from 115€, breakfast at 27€. Strong points: the pleasant staff, the view, the good breakfast. It’s my favourite in Old Dubai for its excellent value for money!
  • Hyatt Regency Creek Heights Residences: Located next to Creekside Park. Very spacious, super comfortable and very well equipped rooms starting at 130€ per night, breakfast at 33€. Strong points: 5 minutes walk from the metro, the warm welcome, the quiet location, the spa.
  • Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Deira Creek : 5* hotel located in Deira bay. Double room with balcony overlooking the bay from 150€, breakfast at 29€. Strong points: The proximity of the metro and the shops, the beautiful swimming pool, the comfortable bed and the amazing view. This is my recommendation for a luxury stay in Old Dubai!

Dubai’s best beach hotels

  • Delta Hotels by Marriott Jumeirah Beach, Dubai: Located 300 meters from the beach. Rooms and apartments with sea view from 125€, breakfast at 27€. Strong points: The view, the comfortable beds, the location near the beach and the harbor.
  • Amwaj Rotana, Jumeirah Beach – Dubai: Located along “The Walk”. Rooms with balcony overlooking the Gulf and Palm Jumeirah from 175€, breakfast at 24€. Strong points: the exceptional view, the proximity of the tram and metro, restaurants and shops at the foot of the hotel.
  • Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach: Located 150 meters from the beach. Contemporary room with balcony and sea view from 230€, breakfast at 22€. Strong points: the infinity pool, the very good breakfast, the spa, the ideal location to enjoy the sea.
  • Grosvenor House Hotel and Apartments: Located on the port promenade. Elegant and bright double room from 290€, breakfast at 42€. Strong points: Comfort, access to the private beach, the quality of the food.

The most beautiful luxury hotels in Dubai

  • Atlantis The Palm, Dubai : One of the emblematic hotels of the city, located in Palm Jumeirah. Room from 300€, breakfast from 42€. Strong points: Includes access to Aquaventure Park and The Lost Chambers aquarium, private beach, swimming pools.
  • Rixos The Palm Hotel & Suites – Ultra All Inclusive: Also located in Palm Jumeirah, this luxury hotel offers all inclusive rooms (all meals included) from 452€. Strong points: the quality of the meals, the setting, the amazing rooms.
  • The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai: Located directly on the beach of JBR Walk. Elegantly furnished rooms with balcony and sea view from 500€ per night, breakfast at 39€. Strong points: 6 swimming pools, a private beach, the spa, the very helpful staff.
  • Armani Hotel Dubai: Located in the Burj Khalifa Tower! Rooms decorated by the fashion designer Giorgio Armani, starting at 550€ per night, breakfast at 41€. Strong points: the privilege of sleeping in the Burj Khalifa, the refinement of the place, the view.
  • Kempinski Hotel & Residences Palm Jumeirah: Located in Palm Jumeirah. Luxury suite with living room and dining room starting at 750€, breakfast included. Strong points: The private beach, the huge swimming pool and the beautiful gardens.
  • Burj Al Arab Jumeirah: THE luxury hotel, one of the rare 7* hotels in the world! The “smallest” suite is 170m² and prices start at 1290€, breakfast at 74€. I can assure you that your stay in Dubai will be truly exceptional and unforgettable!

You didn’t find your dream hotel in this selection?

You should thus have a look at my article about the best hotels in Dubai by clicking on the following link: Where to stay in Dubai?

Burj al arab

Wondering if Dubai is suitable for a 4-day family trip?

The answer is yes, no problem!

Thanks to the metro , it’s super easy to get around the city. Taxis are also very convenient and quite cheap.

Here is the list of the best things to do in Dubai with your family:

  • Visit the Souks of Old Dubai, kids will love this colorful place and will enjoy buying a little souvenir from their trip to Dubai!
  • Dubai Garden Glow and the dinosaur park located nearby
  • Beaches (The Walk and The Beach / La Mer)
  • Aquarium and underwater zoo at the Dubai Mall
  • Dubai Fountains show
  • Visit the Burj Khalifa
  • Aquaventure Waterpark of the Atlantis Hotel
  • Global Village , a concentration of traditions from all over the world in one place
  • A day trip to the Desert .

As you can see, most tourist attractions in Dubai are perfect for a family trip!

You can also modify the 4-day itinerary in Dubai I suggested above or add the following activities. They are ideal with kids!

  • Laguna Waterpark: Smaller than Atlantis Waterpark, it however features more activities for young children
  • Miracle Garden and its millions of flowers
  • Dubaï Creekside Park: one of the few places in the city with many large green spaces. Your kids can let off steam here!
  • IMG Worlds of Adventure: A huge indoor amusement park
  • Dubai Parks and Resorts and its 3 theme parks (cinema and cartoons, LEGO and Bollywood).
  • The Green Planet , to discover animals and plants of the rainforest.

This suggested itinerary really allows you to see as many must-see attractions as possible in 4 days.

However, you might want to modify it or add activities!

In that case, you should also read my detailed guide of the best things to do in the city by clicking here: Dubai – The definitive guide .

To help you visualize your daily itineraries during your 4 days in Dubai, I have created this map with all the places to visit day by day . You can view the legend of the map by clicking on the top left button, the one with a little arrow.

You can thus see the suggested itineraries for each day.

As always, you should book your plane tickets as early as possible to get the best prices.

To check the rates and schedules for flights to Dubai, you can use our flight comparator, in partnership with Skyscanner:

Need help planning your 4-day Dubai itinerary? You can ask me your questions in the comment section, at the end of this article. I’d be happy to help you organize your stay!

Discover all my articles about Dubai : All my articles to help you plan your trip to Dubai are listed there.

  • Dubai: The 30 best places to visit – All best things to do and activities!
  • 2 days in Dubai – The perfect itinerary for 48h!
  • 3 Days in Dubai – The best 72h itinerary
  • 4 Days in Dubai – The defitinive guide to plan your trip
  • 5 Days in Dubai – How to spend 5 days in Dubai
  • 1 Week in Dubai – The best itinerary to visit Dubai in 7 days!
  • Burj Khalifa: The definitive guide to all tickets + Tips
  • Dubai Aquarium: discover one of Dubai’s must see attraction
  • Dubai Mall: How to plan your visit of this huge shopping center!
  • Dubai Old Town: 10 best things to do
  • Dubai Fountain Show: all my tips to enjoy it to the fullest!
  • Palm Jumeirah: the 15 best things to do!
  • TOP Activities in Dubai – The 30 best activities and excursions to do in Dubai!
  • Dubai Zipline – Price, info and reservations for the best experience in town!
  • The best desert safaris in Dubai – my 7 favorites! (4WD, quad, buggy and more)
  • Where to stay in Dubai? The guide to the best hotels by district, for all budgets
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Dubai, the largest and most populous city in the UAE , is the embodiment of dreams turning into reality and the favourite destination for many travellers. Synonymous with tall ultramodern skyscrapers juxtaposed with charming heritage, Dubai appeals to the traveller’s senses. From luxury shopping to imposing desert landscapes, from world famous restaurants and hotels to theme parks with the most thrilling rides, a Dubai trip has something to suit every kind of traveller. Whether you are looking for a Dubai honeymoon package, a family holiday or a quick getaway with friends, the various Dubai attractions will be sure to leave you spellbound.

Geographically, Dubai is located in the Middle East on the south-east coast of the Persian Gulf. It is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven that make up the United Arab Emirates. The currency of  Dubai is UAE Dihram - AED. This global city is a major aviation and financial hub. Dubai has gradually transitioned into a global icon of engineering and construction with the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa marking the skyline of the city. Dubai tourism is greatly promoted by the government; its ancient and modern attractions never fail to lure in tourists all around the year.    

Best time to visit Dubai

Dubai weather is classified into hot and hotter with dry desert winds. If you are planning a Dubai trip, it is best to avoid the dry and hotter months of April to September. The best time to visit Dubai is during the winter months of November to March, Dubai weather in november when the skies above are clear blue and the beach below sports wonderful weather. Sun seekers and beach lovers can enjoy the sunny side of Dubai winters, while the shoppers will love the Dubai Shopping Festival that is usually held from December to February.

Expect some rainfall from January to March, which is a part of the Dubai climate for these months. During the summer months of April to October, you can escape the crowds and also find a hotel room with ease. Dubai hotels will be relatively cheap in these months, since this is the summer season, although everywhere indoors will be comfortably air-conditioned. If you are looking for cheap Dubai tour packages, just book the best Dubai holiday packages that MakeMyTrip rolls out for this off-season period for Dubai tourism.

How to reach Dubai

The best way to reach Dubai is via flight. Flights to Dubai link the Emirate with over 200 world destinations. You can land directly at the Dubai International Airport, the largest airport in the UAE and one of the busiest airports in the world. Another way to reach Dubai by air is via the Sharjah International Airport and transfer to Dubai by road on a taxi or bus service.

If you are travelling to Dubai from one of the other cities of the Emirates, you can use the Emirates Express bus services to Dubai. These buses connect Dubai with Sharjah, Abu Dhabi etc.

If you have booked your Dubai trip from India, then you can fly to Dubai from any of the major Indian cities. Flights to Dubai from India are operated by multiple airlines like Emirates, Air India, Air India Express, SpiceJet, Indigo and Fly Dubai among others. Air Arabia operates flights from India to Sharjah. A non-stop Delhi to Dubai flight can be booked on SpiceJet, Indigo, Fly Dubai, Air India, Air India Express, Emirates and Hahn Air, while direct flights to Dubai from Bangalore are operated by Indigo and Emirates. Similarly, non-stop flights to Dubai from Mumbai are available on nearly all airlines – SpiceJet, Indigo, Fly Dubai, Air India, Air India Express, Emirates, and Hahn Air.  All the major Indian cities are similarly connected to Dubai through these hubs.

With so many flights to Dubai from India, booking Dubai holiday packages from India is as simple as logging on to the MakeMyTrip website! Browse MakeMyTrip to explore the best of Dubai’s tourist places and book from a range of Dubai trip packages. If you are on your honeymoon, there is a ready selection of Dubai honeymoon packages with the best hotels and inclusions picked for you.

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Places to visit in Dubai

Dubai is like a glittering oasis in a desert landscape. When you are approaching by road, the towering Burj Khalifa pierces the skyline, slowly guiding you into the city. As you approach Dubai via air, a shimmering display of the glass buildings towering up from the ground below will take your breath away. Enjoy the visual delights as the top Dubai attractions come into sight as your plane eases in for the airport. The Burj Khalifa stands tall like a giant obelisk, while the Burj Al Arab further away resembles a masted ship ready to set off to sail. The artificially reclaimed lands of Dubai Palm Islands and the World Islands will leave you awed.  

To allow you to make the most of your Dubai trip, here is our recommended list of unmissable places to visit in Dubai

  • Burj Khalifa

We recommend that you start your Dubai tour with the tallest free-standing man-made structure at 828m high, the Burj Khalifa. You can visit this marvel of engineering either during the day, or wait till evening for its light shows to begin. Take the world’s fastest double-deck elevators to go up to the Burj Khalifa Observation Deck on Level 124 or right up till Level 148 to discover Dubai with a stunning overview of the cityscape. The Burj Khalifa observation deck is the highest outdoor observation deck in the world. This is by far the leader amongst all Dubai attractions, popular with travellers of all kinds.

Located very close to the Burj Khalifa , the Dubai Mall is one of the most popular places to visit in Dubai. This is the second-largest shopping mall in the world by total land area, and is also the home of the famous Dubai Shopping Festival. Apart from being able to spend hours shopping for every conceivable brand in over 1200 stores, shoppers can also spend time here at an ice skating rink, a cinema theatre, a theme park, aquarium and more.

Dubai Aquarium

Located within the Dubai Mall, the Dubai Aquarium is a commonly included part of a Dubai city tour especially for families. The world’s largest suspended aquarium, it holds over 140 species of aquatic animals including rays and sharks. Walk through the 48m long tunnel that will give you a stroll beneath the largest collection of sand tiger sharks in the world. With over 33,000 aquatic animals, sand tiger sharks and sting rays swimming above you, the view will simply astound you. Visitors can also visit the Underwater Zoo on a higher level in the same mall, where in three different ecosystems, a variety of creatures like Piranha, Penguin, Otters, African Crocodile, and Lionfish etc. This is one of the Dubai tourist places that is likely to appeal to all members of the family.

Ferrari World

Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is a theme park located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, a short drive away from Dubai. A visit to Ferrari World is high up on the list of many travellers booking Dubai holidays. You can book this activity as a part of your Dubai package from MakeMyTrip. Visitors can enjoy the range of 37 rides and shows at Ferrari World, including the world’s fastest roller coaster, the Formula Rossa. There are plenty of things for young kids to do at Ferrari World too, in areas like the Adventureland and the Car Wash. 

Dubai Frame 

The latest amongst the list of Dubai tourist places is the Dubai Frame, located within the Zabeel Park. This monument is shaped like a giant ornate picture frame, and provides an insight into the past, present and future idea of Dubai. While the Old Dubai gallery shares information about Dubai’s past through interactive displays and 3D technology, at the Sky Deck level the present Dubai view is shown through a panoramic viewing gallery enhanced by various augmented reality effects. The Future Dubai gallery uses a combination of specially produced audio and video effects to create an image of a possible future Dubai. The entire visit is quite a unique experience.

Dubai Parks and Resorts

Dubai Parks and Resorts is the largest integrated theme park and leisure destination within the Middle East. This is fast becoming an essential inclusion for Dubai packages, especially if you are travelling to Dubai with family. The various theme parks here include - Motiongate Dubai , a Hollywood-themed amusement park; Bollywood Parks Dubai , which is the world’s first Bollywood-themed park and has 5 different zones; Legoland with its Lego-themed rides, shows and attractions perfect for families with younger children; and the Legoland Waterpark which is the world’s only waterpark designed especially for children aged 2 to 12 year old and their families. A visit to Motiongate Dubai or any of the other parks within Dubai Parks and Resorts can be pre-arranged as a part of MakeMyTrip’s Dubai holiday packages.

Atlantis the Palm - Aquaventure & Lost Chambers 

Atlantis the Palm is a luxury hotel on the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai and undoubtedly one of the most coveted places in Dubai to stay in. While this luxury Dubai hotel would be a bucket list place to stay for many, even if you are not staying at the Atlantis Dubai you can spend time here at the Atlantis waterpark. The Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark offers over 30 thrilling water slides and attractions, interconnected river rides, cownose ray feeding, underwater adventures, splash zones for younger children. The waterpark even has a private beach for the benefit of visitors. You can combine your Aquaventure trip with a visit to the Lost Chambers Aquarium , which is the largest aquarium in the UAE with over 65,000 marine animals displayed here. Apart from viewing the exhibits, visitors can also participate in the daily feeding shows and go diving or snorkelling among the fish.  

Dubai Fountain

Enjoy the evening of your visit to the Dubai Mall by witnessing the Dubai Fountain display with light and water jets shooting up as high as 150m in synchronous patterns. A water dance doesn’t get better than this.  This is the next level of a water fountain!

What to eat in Dubai

From international cafes to restaurants specializing in Emirati cuisines to celebrity chefs cooking up a storm every day, there is a wide-array of culinary options to choose from in Dubai. Eat out at celebrity restaurants or enjoy a meal in a family friendly and instagrammable location.

Here are some tips on the best food in Dubai and how to enjoy it:

Street food: If you enjoy non vegetarian food, try some of the street food in Dubai’s Bur Dubai or Deira areas. Dubai’s traditional pizza, called Manousheh , is a delicious flatbread topped with salty Akkawi cheese, zaatar herbs and olive oil. Best had for breakfast, it comes along with a creamy labneh, jam, minced lamb and eggs. This is probably the best street food in Dubai! If you like spice, you can also try the Lahem Bl Ajin , Lebanese bread with spiced ground meat topping also known as “Arabian pizza”.

Traditional specialties: The famous Chelo Kebab is a combination of kebabs served with saffron-scented basmati rice, with a pat of butter added on. Likewise, Shish Tawook is a kebab served in traditional style and sandwiched in bread, while Al Machboos is a popular dish of rice and meat cooked together in one pot. Al Harees is a dish saved up for weddings, Ramadan and Eid in Dubai. Meat and wheat are baked together into a salty delight; you can’t stop at one.

Sweet delights: While on your Dubai trip, try some of the local sugary concoctions such as Luqaimat , a deep fried Ramadan special dumpling made of milk, sugar, flour, butter, cardamom and saffron. You can also try the Kanafeh , a traditional dessert made of rose syrup and sweet cream cheese and topped with chopped pistachios.

Vegetarian food in Dubai: Apart from Indian food, you can also try some local vegetarian specialties in Dubai, such as Tabbouleh which is made from tomatoes, green onions, cucumber and seasoned with lemon and fresh mint, or the Fattoush salad made with fried or toasted Pita bread pieces complemented with a lemon dressings and greens. Most of the hotels offered in MakeMyTrip’s Dubai packages will also arrange vegetarian food if requested in advance.

Indian restaurants in Dubai: Dubai has a large number of Indian restaurants to suit all budgets. Some of the more famous ones include Bombay Brasserie, Khyber, Indego by Vineet, Chutney’s, Gazebo, Mint Leaf, Chor Bazaar, etc.

If you are in for some experimenting, you can try a variety of street food in Deira, explore beachside eateries at Kite Beach, or enjoy a lavish dinner at a rooftop restaurant in Dubai Marina. With people of many different nationalities residing in Dubai, adding to its cuisines, there are a wide variety of flavours to enjoy here.

Fun things to do in Dubai

The regular Dubai sightseeing covers the most popular places to visit in Dubai through a half-day or full-day Dubai city tour. For something more, there are a number of interesting and fun things to do in Dubai for travellers of all kinds.

Desert Safari with BBQ dinner

Add a thrilling element to your Dubai holiday package with a memorable Desert Safari along with your friends and family. Travel out from Dubai to the golden dunes outside the city, in a 4X4 vehicle with an experienced driver. Enjoy an adrenalin-pumping off-road dune bashing session of 30 to 40 minutes, and take gorgeous pictures of the sunset. Continue to a desert camp where you will enjoy a delicious barbecue dinner along with musical entertainment under the stars. 

Ski Dubai 

Ski Dubai, the first indoor ski resort in the Mid-East, is located inside the Mall of the Emirates, one of the most famous places in Dubai. This is the perfect place to visit in Dubai for a day of fun with your family. No matter what the weather outside is, Ski Dubai will always be a fantastic sub-zero winter wonderland covered with snow! Here, you can try skiing and snowboarding at 5 different slopes for varying levels of expertise. Ski Dubai also offers classes with professional instructors. There is also a 4500 sq. m. Snow Park, with activities like tobogganing, tubing, zorbing, wall climbing, bob sled rides, and snow play zones. Children will love the Penguin Colony at Ski Dubai, where they can meet King and Gentoo Snow Penguins.

Dhow Marina Cruise

The Dhow cruise is one of the most popular things to do in Dubai for most travellers visiting for the first time. The Dubai Marina, the world’s largest man-made marina, is a peaceful canal lined with famous skyscrapers like the Dubai Marina Mall and the Burj Al Arab. Sailing on the canal on a traditional wooden boat called “Dhow” is a wonderful experience. You will not only enjoy the boat cruise, but also get a great perspective of the wondrous architecture of the area from the boat accompanied by the sound of traditional music in the background. Depending on your preference, you can book a Dhow Cruise with Dinner, or a Sunset Dhow Cruise, or just a regular daytime cruise. Whichever Dhow Marina Cruise you book for your Dubai trip, you are sure to have a great experience!

This almost did not need to be said. Dubai and shopping go hand in hand! Whether you prefer to shop at the upscale Dubai malls such as the Dubai Mall, the Mall of the Emirates, and the Mercato Mall, go bargain hunting at the Dubai Outlet Mall, or stock up on jewellery at the Gold Souk Dubai, Dubai has a lot to offer the serious shopper. If you are looking for traditional products like textiles, ceramics, handicrafts, spices and other souvenirs to bring back from your Dubai holiday, we highly recommend a visit to Meena Bazaar in the Bur Dubai area. This is one of Dubai’s famous places for traditional shopping. If you are a really committed shopper, do consider booking your Dubai trip package to coincide with the Dubai Shopping Festival dates.

Party with a scenic view

Enjoy an evening out in Dubai with your friends and loved ones. We recommend an evening at Shimmers , one of Dubai’s famous places for a special meal. This beachside restaurant in Palm Jumeirah is known for its beautiful location and enchanting views of the Burj Al Arab. Enjoy authentic Greek cuisine in a casual yet intimate atmosphere. This is an ideal inclusion in a Dubai honeymoon package. You can also head to the Lounge at the Armani Hotel for an aperitif or nightcap in quiet luxury, enjoying an unforgettable view of the Dubai Fountain.

Jumeirah Beach Walk

Jumeirah Beach is very upscale and pleasant part of Dubai. The Walk at Jumeirah Beach is a popular open-air hangout full of fashion boutiques, retail stores, cafes and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy the incredible views of the water and the pleasant sea breeze, shop for unique handicrafts and designer products, and enjoy the buzzing vibe of this extremely chic walkway. This place is also where you are likely to see some of the best cars in the world! It is especially popular at night.

Here’s one for the adrenalin junkies. Skydiving in Dubai promises an opportunity to experience freefall right over the unique Palm Jumeirah landscape, or if you prefer it, over the desert outside the city. Experienced instructors guide you every step of the way, so that even beginners can try their first skydive in Dubai. Both tandem and solo skydives are available. It is a heavenly experience worth every second. A child-friendly setting to get a sense of skydiving is available at iFly Dubai , a 10m acrylic glass tunnel for an indoor skydiving simulation experience at Mirdif City Centre.

The 5 most Instagram-worthy luxury experiences in Dubai

Dubai’s high-flying lifestyle is tempting in many ways, with top-of-the-world experiences to explore. Splash out on these unique things to do in Dubai: 

Gyrocopter Ride:   If you wish to take a bird’s eye view of Dubai’s glittering skyline and cityscape, try the gyrocopter experience. This is a small private aircraft, rather like a helicopter, that seats two people and operates from the Dubai Marina. Along with your pilot, you will fly over the Dubai Marina, the Palm Jumeirah, and past the Burj Al Arab. Enjoy the smooth 20 minute ride, with views of the brilliant blue ocean and the glittering skyscrapers of the city. Truly an experience for the ‘gram!

Stretch Limousine Ride:  Feel on top of the world with a luxury ride around Dubai in a gorgeous Stretch Limousine with your own private chauffeur. The one hour drive around Dubai will take you past the city’s highlights like the Burj Al Arab, the Burj Khalifa and the upscale Mall of the Emirates. Enjoy riding around in your luxury vehicle and catching the eye of everybody you pass, as you sit back and relax in your comfy leather seats. This is the perfect insta-worthy experience to book on your Dubai trip if you wish to impress someone special or even plan a proposal!

Chopper Ride:  Make your Dubai trip a memorable one by adding a Helicopter Tour to your Dubai sightseeing. You will take off from the Jumeirah Heliport and fly past iconic sights such as the Burj Khalifa and various other Dubai skyscrapers. Depending on the duration of the flight you have chosen, you will also be able to see sights like the Palm Jumeirah, the Jumeirah coastline, Dubai Canal, Burj Al Arab, Port Rashid, etc. A Helicopter tour of Dubai is certainly a premium add-on to your luxury Dubai holiday.

Private Yacht Ride:  If you prefer being on the water than in the air, we recommend hiring a luxury yacht for a private tour of 2 hours duration. The yacht can take a maximum of 6 persons, so it is great for a family or small group. Enjoy zipping around in your private yacht, relaxing in comfort and watching the skyline as you sip on water and soft drinks. Enjoy the different view of famous places in Dubai like the Atlantis Palm hotel and the Burj Al Arab from the water.

Full-Day Musandam Dibba Tour:  Musandam in Oman is also called the “Norway of Arabia” due to its stunning coastline. This spectacular region, with its beautiful Arabian Sea coast and spectacular Hajar mountain ranges, is just a two-hour drive away from Dubai but offers a complete contrast from Dubai’s modern urban cityscape. Drive to Musandam Dibba and board a traditional Dhow for a cruise on the sparkling waters. You can choose to just relax and enjoy the views, or go swimming and snorkelling in the clear water. The tour to Musandam Dibba can be a highlight of your Dubai package, but remember to prebook it, since it must be blocked in advance along with passport details. You can add this to your Dubai honeymoon package as well.

The list of things to do in Dubai is endless, and very soon you will realise that a single Dubai trip is not enough to fully explore this city of gold. Luckily, the Dubai ticket price for a flight from India is quite attractive especially if booked together with a package, so multiple Dubai holidays are a definite option! We do hope that this Dubai guide will help you pick your favourite places to visit in Dubai for your first Dubai trip. MakeMyTrip has a varied range of Dubai packages from Delhi, Mumbai, and all other major airports of India. So go ahead and start shortlisting those Dubai packages!

A vacation in the glittering city of Dubai will surely leave you spellbound, whether it’s a family holiday, a honeymoon trip, or a tour with friends. Dubai astonishes you with some of the biggest constructions in the world. State-of-the-art skyscrapers, luxurious shopping hubs, bustling nightlife, extravagant activities- the city has many ways to keep you entertained during your Dubai holidays . Take advantage of the extensive and customisable Dubai package from MakeMyTrip and plan your holiday as per your preference. Take your trip to next level and experience the luxurious lifestyle of Dubai with add-on activities in your Dubai package like a private yacht ride, a stretch limousine ride with a private chauffeur or a gyrocopter ride. Add a chopper ride to your sightseeing itinerary and make your vacation memorable. Book a Dubai package and witness the man-made marvel, world’s tallest building - the Burj Khalifa. Visit Dubai Aquarium, the world’s largest suspended aquarium, and treat yourself to a walk amidst an array of aquatic life. Have a shopping experience to remember in the world’s second largest shopping mall, the Dubai Mall. Experience that adrenaline rush with sky-diving in your Dubai package . Experience a gastronomic delight during your Dubai holidays with a variety of delicacies, satisfying the taste buds of both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. Your Dubai trip would not just be a vacation, but a lifetime experience of an ultramodern life and a peek into the future. So, wait no more and book your Dubai package now!

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Frequently asked questions about dubai.

Ans. You can book dedicated Dubai travel packages for couples, if you’re seeking a romantic time in the Emirate. What can be more thrilling than watching the region from the top of the Burj Khalifa? Check out the stunning observation decks nestled on the 124 and 125 levels for breath-taking experiences. A Dhow cruise may also add a special dimension to your evening, complete with incredible vistas of the Dubai skyline. You may even go on a desert safari in the evening, experiencing dune-bashing and buggy rides along with dining under the stars. If you’re in the mood for a long stroll with your beloved, then the Miracle Garden is a great option or you can simply hit the beach. Going shopping together at the Dubai Mall and local Souks also promises to be a fantastic experience. Dubai is sure to offer loads of fun and merriment for couples.

Ans. Yes, Indians need a visa to travel to Dubai. However, if you are holding a valid US visa, you can obtain a visa on arrival in Dubai for a maximum of 14 days.

Ans. Depending on the place and the cuisine selected, a meal for 2 people in Dubai would cost you approximately 75-125 AED.

Ans. While booking Dubai travel packages, many often wonder if the city stays open all night. The good news is that the Emirate of Dubai never sleeps, at least till the wee hours. You will find numerous shopping malls and eateries open late along with beachfronts for lovely walks and even popular nightclubs. You can watch Dubai’s skyline at night from the Burj Khalifa, with the final entry being at 11:30 PM. The Dubai Fountain Show is another great night-time activity that takes place every 30 minutes. A night excursion through the historic Al Fahidi Al Bastakiya locality is also a splendid way to experience Dubai. You may also check out the glimmering Jumeirah Beach Residence or Dubai Marina walks at night, with the fabulous skyline views, cafes and more.

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Customers of Emirates, flydubai advised to allocating extra time, arriving at airport early due to unstable weather conditions

D UBAI, 15th April, 2024 (WAM) -- The customers of the Emirates and flydubai in the UAE have been advised that they may experience road delays.

They have been encouraged by the two companies to plan extra travel time to reach the airport and complete their check‑in formalities ahead of arrival for added convenience.

In a statement on its website, flydubai said: “The adverse weather conditions that have been forecasted in the UAE over the next few days (16 and 17 April 2024) may impact our flight schedule at Dubai International (DXB). We are working hard to minimise any disruption to our passengers’ travel schedules and are coordinating with all parties at the airport. We will continue to monitor the weather conditions closely and we advise our passengers to allow extra time for their journey to the airport and to check the status of their flight on flydubai.com.”

A similar advisory has been published by Emirates.

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As unstable weather conditions persist across the UAE, flight operations have been impacted, leading to cancellations, delays, and diversions at Dubai International Airport (DXB).

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Dubai Airports confirmed that the inclement weather on Tuesday led it to halt operations for a short period of time.

Due to the intense storm, operations at @DXB were temporarily suspended for 25 minutes, but have since recommenced. There is major flooding on roads leading to the airport and forecasts indicate that the unsettled weather will continue till tomorrow morning. — DXB (@DXB) April 16, 2024

In a statement posted on Twitter, it said “there is major flooding on roads leading to the airport and forecasts indicate that the unsettled weather will continue until tomorrow morning”.

Earlier in the day a total of 17 inbound and outbound flights were impacted – either delayed, cancelled or diverted due to thunderstorms and lightning.

Passengers faced disruptions as flights were either delayed or diverted due to the adverse weather conditions.

Due to weather conditions, we are currently experiencing some delays in arriving and departing flights. 9 outbound and 8 inbound flights have been cancelled this morning and 3 flights were diverted to other airports⚠️ Remember to check your flight status with your airline ✈️ — DXB (@DXB) April 16, 2024

Some delayed flights eventually landed around noon, highlighting the challenges posed by the unpredictable weather conditions.

The airports authority had issued an alert earlier in the day for passengers scheduled to travel from DXB.

If you’re travelling from #DXB today, be sure to allow extra time to get to the airport and use the Dubai Metro, where possible 🌧️ The metro operating hours have now been extended till 3AM tonight. — DXB (@DXB) April 16, 2024

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Emirates Airline, one of the major carriers operating at DXB, issued a statement reassuring passengers that all its flights were operating as scheduled as of Monday evening.

However, travellers were cautioned about potential delays on the road and advised to plan for extra travel time to reach the airport.

Due to adverse weather conditions forecast in Dubai on 16 and 17 April, customers headed to @DXB may experience road delays. Plan for extra travel time to reach the airport, and complete check-in formalities before arrival for added convenience. https://t.co/wdbBF1Ko0D pic.twitter.com/pDYIB1aUMY — Emirates Support (@EmiratesSupport) April 15, 2024

“The adverse weather conditions in the UAE on 16 April have impacted our flight schedule at Dubai International (DXB). We have cancelled some flights as a result and are currently experiencing some delays. We are working hard to minimise any disruption to our passengers’ travel schedules and are coordinating with all parties at the airport.”

“We will continue to monitor the weather conditions closely and we advise our passengers to allow extra time for their journey to the airport and to check the status of their flight on flydubai.com.”

  • Passengers are advised to update their contact details via the Manage Booking section of  flydubai.com  or call on +971  600 54 44 45 .
  • Check in online is available between 48 hours and 75 minutes before the flight departure time from Dubai.
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  • Passengers are advised to aim to arrive at the airport at least four hours before their flight departs. Please note that check-in closes 60 minutes before the flight departure time.
  • Passengers can save time at the airport by using self-service kiosks in Terminal 2, where they can print their baggage tag and complete online check-in then go directly to the dedicated bag drop desk.

The airline urged travellers to allow extra time for their journey to the airport and advised them to check the status of their flight on its website for updates.

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When is the next total solar eclipse in the US after 2024 and what is its path? What to know

The highly anticipated 2024 total solar eclipse will cross North America on Monday , giving millions of sky-gazers the chance to see a rare cosmic event that won't be viewable again for 20 years.

The eclipse's  path of totality  will travel over a portion of northern Mexico before entering the U.S. It then it will cross 13 states  from Texas to Maine, where the spectacle is expected to attract huge crowds.

If you aren't lucky enough to be in the path of totality this time around, you will have another chance - you'll just have to wait until the 2040s.

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It will be 20 years before there's a chance to  witness a total solar eclipse  in the United States again.

According to NASA, after Monday's total solar  eclipse , the next one viewable from the contiguous U.S. will be on Aug. 23, 2044.

2044 total solar eclipse path of totality

Unfortunately, the 2044 total  solar eclipse  won't have the broad reach across the U.S. as the 2024 eclipse.

The path of totality during the 2044 eclipse will only touch three states, according to the Planetary Society, a nonprofit involved in research, public outreach, and political space advocacy.

The eclipse will begin in Greenland, sweep through Canada and end around sunset in Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota.

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While the 2044 total eclipse will only touch three states, a 2045 eclipse will have a more robust path across the U.S.

Expected to occur on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2045, this solar eclipse will trace a path of totality over California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.

A partial solar eclipse will also be viewable in 35 other states, according to National Eclipse.com

What is a total solar eclipse?

Any celestial object like a moon or a planet that passes between two other bodies can create  an eclipse  by obscuring the view of objects like the sun.

In the event of a solar eclipse, the moon comes in between the Earth and the sun, blocking its light from reaching a small part of our planet. Partial eclipses, when some part of the sun remains visible, are the most common, making total eclipses a rare sight to behold.

Total eclipses can lead to a period of darkness lasting for several minutes, during which time nocturnal animals stir while confused birds and insects may fall silent, NASA says.

When a solar eclipse reaches totality, people are able to see the sun’s outer atmosphere called the corona, which is usually obscured by the sun's bright surface. This offers scientists an uncommon opportunity  to study the corona .

Totality also offers spectators a chance to gaze upon the spectacular sight with the naked eye, though  proper  safety  glasses  are still required for the rest of the time.

What states are on the 2024 eclipse path of totality?

Mexico's Pacific coast will be the first location in continental North America to experience totality, which is expected to occur at about 11:07 a.m. PDT,  according to NASA .

As the moon's shadow will northeast, totality in the U.S. will begin in Texas at 1:27 p.m. CDT. The path will then cut diagonally across the country, traveling through Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont and New Hampshire.

The eclipse's path is expected to end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. EDT before visiting the maritime provinces of Canada, according to estimates.

See  interactive maps of the 2024 path .

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Update: Iran launched drone attacks against Israel on Saturday. Read CBS News'  latest coverage here .

Tel Aviv  — Israel is bracing for a worst-case scenario that U.S. officials believe could materialize within just hours — the possibility of a direct attack on Israeli soil by Iran in retaliation for a strike almost two weeks ago that killed seven Iranian military officers. Iran has vowed to take revenge for Israel killing its commanders, who were hit by an April 1 strike on the Iranian embassy in Syria's capital.

Two U.S. officials told CBS News that a major Iranian attack against Israel was expected as soon as Friday, possibly to include more than 100 drones and dozens of missiles aimed at military targets inside the country. Sources have told CBS News the retaliation could include attacks carried out both by Iranian forces, and proxy groups around the region that it has been funneling additional arms to for weeks.  

The officials said it would be challenging for the Israelis to defend against an attack of that magnitude, and while they held out the possibility that the Iranians could opt for a smaller-scale attack to avoid a dramatic escalation, their retaliation was believed to be imminent. 

Asked Friday how imminent he believes an attack is, President Biden responded, "I don't want to get into secure information, but my expectation is sooner than later." The president urged Iran not to move forward, saying his message to Tehran was: "Don't."

Tehran has not indicated publicly how or when it will return fire, so it's unclear how far Iran's leaders will go. If they decide to carry out a direct attack on Israel, there's fear it could blow Israel's ongoing war against Iranian ally Hamas up into a much wider regional conflict.

With the Iranian retaliation expected at any time, the U.S. State Department on Thursday warned Americans in Israel not to travel outside major cities, which are better protected from incoming rocket fire by the country's Iron Dome missile defense system. The latest guidance noted that travel by U.S. government employees in Israel could be further restricted with little notice as things develop in the tinderbox region.

"Whoever harms us, we will harm them," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Thursday as he visited troops at an Israel Defense Forces airbase. "We are prepared … both defensively and offensively."

Iran-Burning Flags Of The U.S. And Israel

On Saturday, all U.S. embassies in the Middle East were put on high alert and required to hold emergency action committee meetings. Diplomats in Lebanon and Israel were specifically told not to travel to certain areas within those countries.

Sima Shine, a security expert and former official with Israel's national intelligence agency Mossad, told CBS News it was a dangerous moment for the region, and the "most worried" she has been. She said anxiety over an all-out war was likely just as high "on both sides, in Israel and in Iran."

If Iran does choose to strike Israel directly, it could involve a complex missile and drone attack similar to the one Iranian forces launched against a Saudi oil facility in 2019 .

"They will try to do it on the military or some military asset," Shine predicted. "But the question will be the damage. If there would be many injured people, killed or injured … I think it has the potential for a huge escalation."

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Shine stressed, however, that she still believes neither side actually wants a regional conflict.

U.S. "really trying to avoid war"

The U.S. sent a senior general to Israel this week to coordinate with the close American ally on any response it might make to an Iranian attack. Speaking Friday on "CBS Mornings," America's top military officer said, "we're really trying to avoid war."

"This is part of the dialogue that I have with my counterparts within the region, to include the Israeli chief of defense, who I talked to yesterday," said Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr., adding that the U.S. military was "doing things not only to prevent a war, but at the same time, one of my primary things is to make sure all the forces in the region are protected."

"My role, as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, is to plan and prepare," Brown said. "That's one thing we do very well."

Brown's Israeli counterpart, Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, "completed a comprehensive situational assessment on the readiness of the IDF for all scenarios," Israel's military said Friday. 

"The IDF is very strongly prepared, both offensively and defensively, against any threat," Halevi was quoted as saying in the statement. "The IDF continues to monitor closely what is happening in Iran and different arenas, constantly preparing to deal with existing and potential threats in coordination with the United States Armed Forces." 

The IDF said the visiting U.S. general, Central Command chief Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, was taking part in the IDF's situational assessment.

The dilemma for Iran, said Israeli expert Shine, is to figure out how to deliver its promised response to Israel's attack in Syria, but in a way that does not lead to further escalation. Likewise, Shine said Israel could choose to show restraint when it responds to whatever Iran eventually does.

If either side gets the balance wrong, the consequences for the region, and even the world, could be dire.

Weijia Jiang, David Martin, Margaret Brennan and Olivia Gazis contributed reporting.

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