Dubai — a dazzling city of skyscrapers, luxury experiences, cultural gems and desert adventures — is one of the top international holiday destinations for travellers from India. With short direct flights, visa support, modern comforts and endless things to do, it’s a bucket-list trip for many!
Visa & Entry Requirements


Indian passport holders need a tourist visa to visit Dubai. You can apply online via approved agencies, travel operators or airline partners. Most packages include visa processing — just ensure you have all documents ready before departure.
📌 Tip: Apply at least 3–4 weeks before your travel dates.
How to Reach Dubai from India


Dubai is well connected to major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and more. Flight time is usually 3–4 hours direct, making it one of the most accessible international cities from India.
Best Time to Visit


📆 November to March is ideal — cooler weather, outdoor-friendly sightseeing and festival season. Summers (April–October) can be extremely hot but offer lower hotel prices.
Top Attractions You Can’t Miss
Burj Khalifa – World’s Tallest Tower


Nothing says “Dubai” like a visit to the Burj Khalifa. Book tickets early and go at sunset for the most magical views over the Arabian Gulf.
The Dubai Mall & Dubai Fountain


World-class shopping, dining, indoor aquarium and spectacular fountain shows — this is a must-see on your first day.
Desert Safari Adventure


From thrilling dune bashing to traditional Arabian BBQ and cultural entertainment, a desert safari adds unforgettable memories.
Beaches & Dubai Marina


Relax by the sea, try watersports, or enjoy a dinner cruise at Dubai Marina — lively both day and night.
🛶 Old Dubai & Souks

Explore the city’s traditional heart: ride an abra (water taxi), browse the spice and gold souks, and soak in rich Arabian culture.
Sample 5-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Explore Downtown — Dubai Mall, Fountain Show, Burj Khalifa
Day 2: Morning Beach + Afternoon Desert Safari
Day 3: Marina Walk + Dinner Cruise
Day 4: Old Dubai — Abras, Souks & Al Fahidi Historic District
Day 5: Palm Jumeirah & Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark
Budget Planning (From India)
| Trip Style | Approx Cost per Person |
|---|---|
| Budget | ₹35,000 – ₹60,000 |
| Mid-Range | ₹70,000 – ₹1,00,000 |
| Luxury | ₹1,50,000+ |
Costs vary by season, flight deals, hotel choice and activities booked.
Practical Travel Tips
✨ Dress Code: Respect local etiquette — modest clothes in public places; beachwear is fine at beaches/pools.
💳 Currency: UAE Dirham (AED). Cards widely accepted; carry some cash.
🚆 Transport: Dubai Metro, buses & taxis are reliable. Apps like Careem make rides easy.
📱 Connectivity: Get a local SIM for GPS, maps and easy communication.
📸 Respect Local Laws: Public displays of affection are restricted; be mindful during photography.
Final Thoughts
Dubai is a blend of glitz, culture and adventure — perfect for honeymooners, families, solo travellers and friends alike. Whether you’re exploring sky-high views or gliding over desert dunes, Dubai promises experiences you’ll remember for a lifetime.
