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Are things open in Dubai in July?

Burj Khalifa, Ski Dubai, Dubai Garden Glow, Aquaventure Waterpark, etc. are a few attractions that you can visit in Dubai in July. Eid Al Adha, Dubai Summer Surprises, and Exhibition: Desert is a Forest is a few major festivals and events to check out in Dubai in July.



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Unlike most places in the world, June to August are the worst months to visit the city as temperatures are unbearably hot with highs that can reach over 105 degrees Fahrenheit and lows of only around 90 degrees. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Dubai was 131 degrees Fahrenheit.

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It is sweltering hot in Dubai with temperatures ranging between a high of 40°C and a low of 30°C. Can you swim in Dubai in July? Yes, swimming in Dubai in July is one of the best ways to stay cool in the hot weather. The water temperature is 32°C, making it relatively cool and pleasant for a swim in July.

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It really depends on what you feel is “hot”. Generally speaking, it starts to get too hot for outdoor activity by the end of May. Many seasonal and outdoor events will start to close at the end of April/start of May. You will find little reprieve from the Dubai heat until the end of October.

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Best Times to Visit Dubai for Lower Prices The summer months of June, July, and August — when most people have fled the country because of the heat — are when you will likely score the best deals on Dubai hotels. It's also the perfect time to explore the plethora of indoor attractions Dubai has to offer.

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Beating the heat in Dubai: 10 ways to stay cool
  1. Eat small, but often. ...
  2. Cool your veins down. ...
  3. Indulge in spicy food. ...
  4. Avoid cold showers. ...
  5. Choose your clothes carefully. ...
  6. Stay in a hotel with air-conditioning. ...
  7. Take a trip to the shopping mall. ...
  8. Get up early for adventures.


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Swimming is still best tackled early morning and late afternoon/evenings. The same cannot be said for the ocean, however! You will need to be mindful that the salty waters of the Gulf can be too hot for swimming in over the summer (32-35°C/90-95°F); it will feel more like spa water than a refreshing break.

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What to pack for a summer holiday in Dubai. Warmer weather means lighter, breathable fabrics are your friend. For women, dresses, shorts and jumpsuits are versatile, and can be played up or down. For men, loose-fitting trousers and knee-length shorts will serve you well during the day.

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Local families are often shopping at malls across Dubai so you're going to want to dress appropriately. You can wear shorts in Dubai and even skirts, if they are at knee length and not shorter than that. Just be mindful of the fact that there are a lot of families and children there.

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Splashing around when the sun goes down. In Dubai, where oppressive heat is the norm, some beaches allow visitors to swim 24 hours a day. Each year, as the suffocating heat of summer creeps in, Dubai's beaches gradually grow emptier.

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Best Times to Visit Dubai for Lower Prices The summer months of June, July, and August — when most people have fled the country because of the heat — are when you will likely score the best deals on Dubai hotels. It's also the perfect time to explore the plethora of indoor attractions Dubai has to offer.

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But It's Hot: What To Wear in Dubai in Summer
  1. If you're visiting Dubai in summer, pack clothing that is light and breezy fabrics that won't cling to your skin and will allow you to breathe. ...
  2. Women should pack shorts, t-shirts, tops, and shirts, summer dresses, maxis, and midi skirts.


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Yes! Bikinis are commonplace in Dubai on both public and private beaches. Just don't wear your bikini outside of your resort or on the street.

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Can women wear shorts in Dubai? Yes, women can wear shorts in Dubai as long as they are not too short. You can wear them at beaches or malls but you should avoid them at local markets and souks.

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Dubai's location in the United Arab Emirates on the Persian Gulf coast means it gets hot weather all year round. August's the hottest month with temperatures reaching over 40ºC, and there's usually no rain, so only go if you love the heat.

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July and August: low season The air's about 40°, the sea isn't much cooler, and it's humid everywhere. But Dubai is well adapted to its hot summers, so there's plenty to do indoors – even the city's immense malls are packed with kids activities, play zones, family events, and entertainment.

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Worst Times to Visit Dubai Unlike most places in the world, June to August are the worst months to visit the city as temperatures are unbearably hot with highs that can reach over 105 degrees Fahrenheit and lows of only around 90 degrees. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Dubai was 131 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Summer in Dubai - June to August Activities are best enjoyed in the early mornings and late evenings, and you'll find many attractions are quieter as summer in Dubai is considered to be the off-peak season.

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If you're interested in planning a Dubai itinerary, then staying about five days is the best amount of time to visit all of the tourist hotspots in this illustrious Middle Eastern gem. From luxury to style to architecture, Dubai really has it all—including the tallest building in the whole world: the Burj Khalifa.

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