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What is Dubai like in September?

The record high temperature in Dubai during September is 45.1 C (113.2 F). Late night and early morning low temperatures tend to be around 27-28 C (81-83 F) early in the month, cooling off to around 24-26 C (75-79 F near the end of the month. A few of the cooler mornings can sometimes dip down near 22 C (72 F).



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Autumn in Dubai - September to October As with spring, you can expect warm weather and sunny days when visiting Dubai in autumn. There is still an average of about 10 hours of daylight to enjoy during these months and sea temperatures are pleasant too, so a day at the beach certainly isn't off the cards.

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Summer is a great time to enjoy a beach holiday, but fall may be even better. Yes, it's time to think about the best beaches to visit in September.

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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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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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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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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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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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15 Things Not To Do In Dubai
  1. Do Not Use Your Left Hand To Greet Anyone.
  2. Do Not Indulge In PDA.
  3. Do Not Dress Inappropriately.
  4. Do Not Cuss In Public.
  5. Do Not Take Photographs Without Permission.
  6. Do Not Carry All Your Medicines.
  7. Do Not Eat-In Public During Ramadan.
  8. Do Not Make Rude Hand Gestures While Driving.


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August is typically the hottest month of the year in Dubai. It should be noted though, that despite the rocketing temperatures, there are still great things to do during summer in Dubai.

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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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Shoulder season — generally April through mid-June, and September through October — combines the advantages of both peak- and off-season travel. In shoulder season, you'll enjoy decent weather, long-enough daylight, fewer crowds, and a local tourist industry still ready to please and entertain.

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In travel-industry jargon, the year is divided into three seasons: peak season (roughly mid-June through August), shoulder season (April through mid-June and September through October), and off-season (November through March).

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September is a great time to travel because most vacation spots have experienced their tourism peak and are winding down for the colder seasons. During the summer, Disneyland and Disney World are at their busiest and an overcrowded jumble with endless lines.

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