FAQs
Frequently asked questions
The ideal time to visit Dubai is during the winter months from November to March when the weather is pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities.
Yes, Indian citizens require a visa to enter Dubai. Tourist visas can be obtained through travel agencies, airlines, or online platforms.
The currency used in Dubai is the United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED). While some businesses may accept Indian Rupees, it's advisable to exchange currency for AED for better convenience.
Dubai offers a variety of attractions including the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Jumeirah Beach, Dubai Marina, Desert Safari, and the Palm Jumeirah.
Yes, besides your passport and visa, it's recommended to have a copy of your hotel reservations, return flight tickets, and any other relevant travel documents.
Indian SIM cards may work in Dubai, but international roaming charges can be expensive. It's advised to get a local SIM card at the airport or other outlets for better connectivity.
While Dubai is relatively liberal, it's respectful to dress modestly in public places. Avoid wearing overly revealing clothing and swimwear outside of beaches and pools.
Dubai offers a wide range of dining options including Indian restaurants serving authentic Indian cuisine. You'll find North Indian, South Indian, and other regional specialties.
While tap water is generally safe for brushing teeth, it's recommended to drink bottled water to avoid any potential health concerns.
It's important to show respect to local customs and traditions. Public displays of affection should be limited, and it's polite to use your right hand for greetings and eating, as the left hand is considered less clean.
You can exchange Indian Rupees for UAE Dirhams at exchange offices, banks, or even at the airport upon arrival in Dubai.
Yes, most major credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Dubai. However, inform your bank about your travel dates to avoid any issues with international transactions.
The legal drinking age in Dubai is 21 years. Alcohol consumption is permitted only in licensed venues such as hotels, bars, and clubs.
Yes, it's important to respect local customs and privacy. Avoid taking photos of government buildings, military installations, and people without their consent, especially women.
Dubai has a well-developed public transportation system including the metro and buses that are convenient and efficient for getting around the city.
Yes, you can use your Indian driver's license to rent a car in Dubai. However, an International Driving Permit (IDP) might be required alongside your Indian license.
It's advisable to have comprehensive travel insurance covering medical expenses. Consult your doctor for any necessary vaccinations and carry necessary medications.
Dubai uses a voltage of 220-240V with a Type G plug. Make sure to carry the appropriate plug adapters if needed for your devices.
Yes, many hotels and areas with a significant Indian population offer Indian newspapers and TV channels.
Indian tourists often visit the Gold Souk, Meena Bazaar, and Karama Market for shopping. Dubai's malls and shopping centers also offer a wide variety of options.
Yes, Dubai provides free public Wi-Fi in many places such as malls, cafes, and public transportation stations.
Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated. In restaurants, a service charge may be added; if not, leaving around 10% is customary. For hotel staff and services, a small tip is appreciated.
You can carry essential medications for personal use. However, it's recommended to carry a doctor's prescription to avoid any issues with customs.
If invited to someone's home, it's polite to bring a small gift or dessert. Remove your shoes before entering, and accept refreshments when offered.
Desert safaris are popular activities in Dubai. You can book guided tours that offer dune bashing, camel rides, sandboarding, and traditional performances.
Yes, you can use your Indian streaming accounts in Dubai. However, content availability might differ due to licensing restrictions.
While personal electronics are generally allowed, it's advisable to keep them in your carry-on luggage for inspection at customs.
You can apply for a Dubai tourist visa through travel agencies, airlines, or online platforms. The required documents usually include your passport, application form, photographs, and other supporting documents.
Yes, it's important to be aware of local laws and customs, such as public displays of affection being frowned upon, avoiding public intoxication, and respecting religious sites and traditions.
Yes, you can easily travel between emirates by taxi, bus, or private car. Each emirate has its own attractions and cultural experiences to offer.
While Dubai is modern and relatively liberal, it's respectful to dress modestly in public areas. Avoid wearing overly revealing or tight clothing, and choose outfits that cover shoulders and knees.
Yes, swimwear is acceptable at beaches, pools, and private resort areas. However, it's advisable to wear a cover-up or appropriate clothing when moving outside these designated areas.
Yes, when visiting religious sites like mosques, women are required to cover their hair and wear modest attire. For men, wearing shorts and sleeveless shirts might not be permitted.
Yes, you can wear traditional Indian clothing. However, be mindful of the fabric and design, ensuring it's suitable for the weather and in compliance with general dressing guidelines.
Smart-casual clothing is generally appropriate for most public places in Dubai. For men, collared shirts and trousers are recommended, while women can opt for dresses, skirts, or pants.
While wearing shorts and sleeveless tops is generally accepted in tourist areas, it's advisable to avoid overly short shorts or revealing tank tops, especially in more conservative neighborhoods.
Men should avoid wearing overly revealing clothing like short shorts or going shirtless in public areas. Dressing modestly in general will help you blend in and show respect for local customs.
Yes, jeans and t-shirts are perfectly acceptable casual wear in Dubai. Just ensure they are clean, in good condition, and adhere to the general guidelines of modesty.
In the evenings, you can opt for slightly dressier attire such as dresses for women and collared shirts with trousers for men when dining in upscale restaurants or attending events.