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How to survive Dubai in July?

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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This is not the time of year where people go outside. This is the reverse. Well, at least that's how Dubai's affluent residents survive the summer - by hunkering indoors in restaurants, gyms and the city's sprawling malls or by flocking in droves to cooler European cities and coastlines.

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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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Shorts need to be knee-length. The best outfit for women in the desert is a Caftan. Or any long dress, pants, shirts, and t-shirts. Jeans are also allowed but you might feel very uncomfortable in them when it's hot.

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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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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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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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Prices for flights and hotels are low during April through October, i.e. the low season for tourism in Dubai. While, the best season to visit Dubai is during winter for a traveler to get the opportunity to explore the city and spend the vacation well.

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Top Things to do in Dubai in Summer
  1. Visit The Burj khalifa. City Landmark | Must-Visit. ...
  2. Cool off at Wild Wadi Water Park. Waterpark | Kids-Friendly. ...
  3. Take a Dip at Jungle Bay Waterpark. Waterpark | Kids-Friendly. ...
  4. Head to Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo. ...
  5. Visit The Dubai Dolphinarium. ...
  6. Unwind at Dubai Beaches. ...
  7. IMG World. ...
  8. Ski Dubai.


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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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In September the weather in Dubai tends to relent the intense scorching heat and slightly becomes more bearable. The average daily temperature tends to hover around 38 degrees Celsius. The daytime weather is hot but unlike July, and August, it is bearable.

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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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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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Temperatures soar from May to August, so hotel prices drop and crowds disperse. This is an excellent time to visit if you enjoy extreme heat, or plan to spend most of your time inside the air-conditioned shopping malls.

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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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Dubai's summer can also mean the closure of some of the city's popular tourist attractions. For example, the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain are often briefly closed for maintenance in the summer months. Make sure to check attraction opening hours before your visit to avoid any disappointment.

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