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Is September too hot to go to Dubai?

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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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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Dubai tends to be extremely hot and humid in the months of July and August, with temperatures hitting around 45 °C (113 °F), and with lows of barely less than 30 °C (86 °F), making it the most unpleasant time to visit Dubai.

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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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The water temperature in Dubai in September is ideal for swimming. The average temperature of the water is 32°C so it is perfect for spending some time in the water during the day.

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Summers in Dubai are hot and brutally long. Temperatures in the Gulf Arab city can soar above a hundred degrees day and night. And the humidity is just at another level, which, in addition to making it feel even hotter, can also make things sticky.

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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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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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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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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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High season is considered to be January, November and December. The cheapest month to fly from United States is April.

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All-inclusive vacations to Dubai are well worth the up-front cost. Once you've booked your Dubai resort, you don't have to think about the word “budget” again. Everything you need is nearby, from delicious restaurants to daily activities, and night-time entertainment.

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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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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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The hottest months are July and August with the average high temperatures exceeding 43 °C (109 °F). January is the coolest month with the highs of about 24 °C (75 °F) and lows of about 16 °C (61 °F).

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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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It's perfectly acceptable to wear swimming trunks, bikinis or one piece swimsuits on the beach or by the hotel pool; but it's disrespectful to walk the streets in a bikini or in shorts and a bikini top. Gentlemen may admirably fill out their Speedos but keep them for the beach too.

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