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Dubai is the most tourist destination among the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates. Followed by Abu Dhabi, located 140 km from the city. As an Arab and Muslim country, Dubai has some peculiarities among other international destinations. Which makes the emirate even more interesting to visit.

Dubai is more liberal compared to other emirates. It’s possible to walk in shorts on the streets and go to the beach in a bikini. Alcoholic drinks are prohibited, but there are several bars and restaurants that serve them, especially in hotels. Although the prices are relatively expensive, everything is luxurious and grand. Get ready for a unique experience that only Dubai can provide.

What is the Currency in Dubai:

The official currency of Dubai is the Dirham (AED). One US dollar is valued today (December 2022) at approximately 3.67 AED. Dubai has several exchange offices in malls, in Souks, and in some hotels. Also, credit cards are accepted everywhere. But it’s always worth making sure and carrying a few dollars in your wallet.

what is the language in Dubai:

Arabic is the official language of Dubai. However, if you know English, you can get by very well in tourist areas and even in transport. Road signs, for example, are written in both Arabic and English. Which makes it very easy for those who want to rent a car. In addition, several residents are immigrants and live in the city communicating only in English.

Visa to enter Dubai:

A U.S. citizen with a regular passport may obtain a no-fee visitor visa upon arrival. The stay is up to 30 days. For other nationalities, a visa must be obtained before boarding. To find out if you need a visa visit the Emirates website.

Emirates airlines, as well as hotels and travel agencies, offer a service for obtaining a visa. My Egyptian husband applied for the e-visa before the trip. We used the Trypium tourism agency and the visa price was 1,500 EGP (2021). The price varies according to the length of stay, which can be 96 hours, 30 days, or 90 days.

Covid restrictions and PCR:

PCR is mandatory for anyone visiting Dubai (2021 data). You must present the negative test before boarding. Depending on the country you are departing from, you will also be required to take a second PCR upon arrival at the airport for free. For some countries, it’s still necessary to carry out a quarantine period upon arrival. Check the Emirates website for updated information on the matter.

We did the PCR in Cairo through the same visa agency. We paid around 90 dollars for the test, with a digital result printed with a QR code. You can do it at home or go to one of the Al Mokhtabar clinic units around Cairo. For those who are looking for tests in Dubai to return to their country, the NMC hospital has a 50% discount for those who bring proof of purchase of an airline ticket. We paid half of the price that we paid in Egypt.

Travel insurance:

Due to Covid issues, it’s necessary to present health insurance to stay in Dubai. Some airlines and travel companies provide this insurance included in the service. In addition, for those who apply for a visa before arriving in Dubai, the e-visa already covers insurance. For any destination, it is always recommended to take out travel insurance to be calm in case of unforeseen events.

When to go to Dubai:

Dubai is extremely hot. At the peak of summer, especially between June and August, high temperatures scare away tourists, and hotel prices drop. For those who want to enjoy the beach and don’t mind getting over 40 degrees, this time is a good time to save money.

The high season in the Emirates is between October and April when temperatures are between 68°F and 86°F. This is the perfect time to explore outside attractions in the city and go on desert tours. Avoid this type of activity if you are going in the summer.

Transportation in Dubai:

Due to the intense heat, it’s very difficult to get around Dubai on foot. The city is made up of large highways and parking everywhere, which makes it perfect for car use. Rentals are affordable and you can pop into Abu Dhabi if you’re driving.

If you prefer, Dubai also has two metro lines and a tram. They connect all the main points of the city. This is a good way to save on shipping. The stations have air conditioning and using it is very practical, even for foreigners. You can also connect to bus lines using the same ticket.

Check here for a detailed post on how to get around in Dubai.

Where to stay in Dubai:

Dubai is divided into 4 main areas. Our tip is to choose accommodation in one of them according to your itinerary in the city. For example, the Jumeirah area is ideal for those who want to enjoy the beach. Dubai Marina is more residential. At Downtown Dubai you will enjoy the city’s iconic buildings, as well as being close to Dubai’s main attractions.

In this post, you can find more information about each area and hotel tips.

FAQ about Travel to Dubai

Is Dubai open to travel?

Yes, Dubai is open and any tourists holding a Visa or having a free Visa can enter Dubai. Discover here more about Covid restrictions and what to know before visiting the city.

Is Dubai safe to travel?

Yes, Dubai is very safe to travel to. All areas of the city are safe at all times. You can check more tips in this post regarding what to know before visiting the city.

What documents do I need to travel to Dubai?

Tourists need to travel with a valid passport. Visitors are no longer required to present a Covid vaccination certificate or PCR negative test.

What clothes should I wear in Dubai?

Dubai is more liberal compared to other emirates. It’s possible to walk in shorts on the streets and go to the beach in a bikini. But always remember to dress respectfully in worship places. You can check more tips in this post regarding what to know before visiting the city.

Many people still ask themselves, is it worth buying guided tours with agencies? The answer is yes. It is worth purchasing guided tours, but it will depend on some factors that we will list in this post.

Advantages of buying guided tours:

save time:

The first advantage of taking a tour is saving time. Although most tours spend hours in shops, or there is always that person late to catch the bus. However, by saving time I mean the hours we invest planning itineraries, checking how to get around the city… None of this is necessary when we hire agencies.

Most agencies already have everything you need from the moment you close the package. From tickets, transfers, accommodation options, and others. Another option is to take a private tour. Although more expensive, they have several advantages. Since they are much more personalized according to your wishes.

In addition, some apps help you to close your tour during or pre-trip. It is no longer necessary to go from agency to agency, looking for prices and itineraries. Sites like Get Your Guide, for example, help you choose the best value for money between tours. The platform brings together numerous agencies that advertise their services there, such as transfers, guided tours, among other experiences.

You can check there the detailed list of what is included in the tour. In addition to making payments and scheduling through the platform. We hired a guided tour through Get Your Guide to visit the Vatican and we did not regret it. Check out our experience here.

Information and privileged access:

What I like most about tours with an agency is the easy access to many attractions. Most guided tours offer the Fast Pass modality, which is nothing more than priority access. So you can “cut” the line of ticket offices, going straight to the attraction. Buying some packages, for example, tickets are already included in the price.

In addition, the guide will take you to the most important points of the attraction with all the explanations about the place. For those who don’t have the patience to read the information on the museum signs, this is the guarantee that you will leave the place knowing the main information about it.

but always remember:

  • There are several websites that sell tours and tours. However, some only sell tickets to attractions. So, be aware of what is included in the tour and always compare the price with the official website of the attraction you plan to visit.
  • Several travel groups take you to souvenir shops. These guides earn commissions for taking customers to that location. Sometimes the price can be abusive, much higher compared to the same products in other stores in the area. Research prices in other places before purchasing anything.
  • It is also quite common for travel groups to take you to stores that demonstrate how the product is made. As if it were a tourist attraction of the place. Watch out! Prices can also be well above normal in these locations as they attract many tourists.
  • Some museums already have Audio Guides. They can be free or they can be rented. Research whether the museum you plan to visit has the equipment, as it replaces the function of a guide. Providing all necessary information about the location.
  • Lastly, always bargain, especially with street vendors. Tourist destinations in Asia and Africa, such as Indonesia and Egypt, tend to place extravagant prices ​​on products. Most of the time you can get 50% off without much effort.

The advantages of being your own guide:

save money:

The first advantage of not hiring a guide that I can list is, without a doubt, saving money. For those who are going on a budget tour, I would say that tours with an agency are the most expendable item compared to accommodation, food, transport, and other expenses. With a little more planning, you can do it all yourself.

One of our great allies when traveling without a guide is the Internet. Several mobile applications are available for download that help us when taking public transport, checking out city attractions, or even speaking the local language. Check out a list of essential apps for traveling here!

Another tip, especially for those traveling through Europe, is the Free Walking Tours. The Free Walking Tours have local guides and work through the spontaneous contribution of those who participate. For extroverted travelers, there’s nothing better than meeting local people and asking for directions to the city’s best places to visit.

Make your own itinerary and schedule:

Another great advantage of not traveling with a guide, especially in groups, is making your own itinerary and schedule. For example, you don’t have to go through situations like waiting for someone late for breakfast or being forced to get up early because of tour bus departure times. Traveling on your own, you can do everything the way you want.

For example, I don’t particularly like going to souvenir shops so I avoid it if I’m traveling on my own. In my itinerary, I try to include cultural attractions, in addition to various outdoor activities. Another thing I love to do is visit markets and look for the best local food restaurants. I try not to get too neurotic with schedules and do everything calmly.

but always remember:

  • Planning is very important when traveling alone. You need to know how to get around, where to go or stay, opening hours, etc. Nobody will be organizing this for you. So stay tuned for cell phone battery and ensure internet access. Always be prepared for any situation.
  • Always compare prices and avoid unnecessary expenses. Use apps like the ones we’ve listed above to ensure a good experience and avoid frustration. It’s also worth reading our selection of hosting sites. All are reliable and full of guest recommendations. So you arrive prepared at the place.
  • The internet is full of materials, tips, guides, and travel itineraries (see the content of our blog OurVoyage.life). Take advantage of all the content to arrive informed at your destination.

My tip is to have the discipline to not waste time sleeping in the hotel, but nothing too strict. Enjoy the moment without timing.

And do you prefer to travel with or without a guide? Leave it here in the comments.

FAQ about guided tours

Is it worth buying a guided tour?

Yes, in many situations it is worth purchasing a guided tour when traveling. However, you need to be careful not to spend money on anything. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of this type of product.

What are Free Walking Tours?

Free Walking Tours are tours with local guides, who go on foot to the city’s destinations. They work through the spontaneous contribution of those who participate.

What is Get Your Guide?

Get Your Guide is a website that sells experiences, tours, and transfers from third-party agencies. There you can compare prices and what is included in each tour. The purchase takes place through the website, in a secure way.

Is it worth using Get Your Guide?

It’s worth using the Get Your Guide website to compare what’s included in the tours, as well as prices. I also recommend checking user reviews of agencies to see if they are trustworthy.

Searching for the best Apps for traveling? Find here the Apps you need to have on your cell phone.

Traveling is getting easier and easier. For this reason, more and more people travel solo, without buying agency packages. Much of this we owe to the internet and other technologies. Since they are making it simpler to search and compare prices, locate and move around, in addition to receiving information from anywhere.

But what are the best apps for traveling?

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