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Is Dubai crowded in September?

Visiting Dubai in September is a good idea as it is the offseason so there are fewer tourists around. The heat levels are still high due to the summer months but you have lots of evening activities to enjoy.



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Dubai is one of the most popular travel destinations in the Middle East, known for its iconic mix of cutting-edge glitz and traditional culture found in its souks and cafes. The best —and most popular— time to visit Dubai is from November to March when temperatures are pleasant and outdoor activities abound.

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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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The best time to visit Dubai is in September and April, when it's sunny but not too hot. While much of the Northern Hemisphere is wrapped up for winter during this period, the city continues to offer bright skies and balmy temperatures. Temperatures soar from May to August, so hotel prices drop and crowds disperse.

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Summer in Dubai begins around the last week of April and ends around the first week of October. This period is characterized by extremely hot weather, hot winds and high humidity.

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There is little to no chance of rainfall in Dubai in September. If you plan a visit to Dubai in September, then it is not as expensive. This is the offseason month so you can get amazing deals on flights, hotels, and the local attractions.

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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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What to pack for Dubai
  • Light clothing.
  • Swimsuit.
  • Flip-flops.
  • High SPF sunscreen.
  • Hat.
  • Sunglasses.
  • Strappy sandals and/or sneakers.
  • Clothing that covers the shoulders and midriff (for public areas)


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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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September's one of the hottest months, although things are slightly cooler than the peak of August.

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Dubai in April-May / September-October (Transition Months) The skies are clear, without any clouds and the sun is unrelenting for almost 11 hours during the day. September is the beginning of shorter winter days and the summer heat starts to drop during this month.

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The budget a person must have to visit Dubai for a week can vary significantly depending on several factors, such as the type of accommodation, mode of transportation and meals. Generally, a budget of around 1000 USD per person should suffice for a week's stay in Dubai.

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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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You should plan to spend around AED911 ($248) per day on your vacation in Dubai, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, AED204 ($56) on meals for one day and AED47 ($13) on local transportation.

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