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Do I need to wear a headscarf in Dubai airport?

Women do not have to cover their head, face and hair with a scarf or something similar in public, although Muslim women, particularly Gulf Arabs, do cover their hair, face and head with a scarf for cultural and religious reasons.



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No, women are not required to cover their hair in Dubai. This might be required at certain religious places, but places that have this requirement usually also offer to borrow appropriate clothing to cover up.

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Even in Dubai, arguably the most relaxed Emirate, for both men and women, officially, it means covering the shoulders and the knees (and everything in between). Spaghetti straps will raise eyebrows, and in some places where the clientele is more local, you may get stopped by security and reminded to cover up.

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According to the latest directive, weapons, sharp tools, liquids exceeding 100ml, lighters, lithium batteries, alcoholic substances, flammable materials, and compressed gases are not allowed in passengers' baggage.

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Women can wear long dresses, tops, shirts, t-shirts, pants, hoodies, sweaters, and jeans. It's best to avoid wearing any sleeveless shirts, sleeveless dresses, mini-skirts, and short shorts. Most women wear smart jogging pants or gym pants and a hoodie for comfort.

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1 Answer. It's 100% OK to carry condoms.

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Showers. Feeling groggy? Refresh yourself with complimentary shower facilities located in Terminal 3 between gates B13 and B19. Be Relax customers can make use of shower facilities at the spa near Gate A1, Terminal 3.

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Sexual relationships or unmarried couples cohabiting is illegal in Dubai. Cohabiting, including in hotels, is also illegal, however most hotels in Dubai do not enforce an 'only married couples' rule. The luxury hotels which mostly cater to foreigners are especially relaxed.

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Dubai follows strict laws and regulations that are based on Islamic values and principles. In accordance with these laws, it is illegal for unmarried couples to share a hotel room. Violating this law can result in serious consequences, including fines, imprisonment, or deportation.

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Feel free to wear cocktail dresses, short skirts, halter-neck or off-shoulder tops, or strapless dresses. Ladies, wear covered shoes and know that some fancier places will only let you in if you're wearing heels. The same is true for men; many nightclubs and bars in Dubai have a policy that says no shorts or sneakers.

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What to wear: There is no set dress code for visiting the Burj Khalifa observation deck, so you can wear whatever you feel most comfortable in, although it is advisable to dress modestly in Dubai. If you want to dine inside the world's tallest restaurant- At. mosphere, formal dress and smart shoes are required.

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If you want to bring perfume in your hand luggage, you must comply with the “3-1-1 Rule”. This means that it must be in a container with 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) or less and placed in a single, clear, plastic, sealable bag for inspection.

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