Airlines that Fly to Dubai
Major airlines that fly to Dubai airport Terminal 1:
Aeroflot has flights to Dubai from Moscow
AirBaltic has flights to Dubai from Riga
Air China has flights to Dubai from Athens and Beijing
Air France has flights to Dubai from Paris
Air India has flights to Dubai from Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Mumbai, and Trivandrum
Indian Airlines has flights to Dubai from Bangalore, Calicut, Chennai, Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Mumbai, and Pune
Alitalia has flights to Dubai from Rome
Austrian Airlines has flights to Dubai from Vienna
Bahrain Air has flights to Dubai from Bahrain
British Airways has flights to Dubai from London
Cathay Pacific has flights to Dubai from Bahrain, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Mumbai
China Southern Airlines has flights to Dubai from Beijing, Guangzhou, and Lagos
Delta Air Lines has flights to Dubai from Atlanta
EgyptAir has flights to Dubai from Alexandria and Cairo
Emirates has flights to Dubai from Abidjan, Accra, Addis Ababa, Ahmedabad, Amman, Athens, Auckland, Bahrain, Bangalore, Bangkok, Beijing, Beirut, Birmingham, Brisbane, Cairo, Calicut, Cape Town, Casablanca, Chennai, Christchurch, Cochin, Colombo, Damascus, Damman, Dar es Salaam, Delhi, Dhaka, Doha, Düsseldorf, Entebbe, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Guangzhou, Hamburg, Hong Kong, Houston, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Istanbul, Jakarta, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Karachi, Khartoum, Kolkata, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait City, Lagos, Lahore, Larnaca, London, Los Angeles, Luqa, Male, Manchester, Manila, Mauritius, Melbourne, Milan, Moscow, Mumbai, Munich, Muscat, Nagoya, Nairobi, New York, Newcastle, Nice, Osaka, Paris, Perth, Peshawar, Rome, Riyadh, Sana'a, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Seychelles, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Tehran, Toronto, Tripoli, Trivandrum, Tunis, Venice, Vienna, and Zurich
Ethiopian Airlines has flights to Dubai from Addis Ababa and Mumbai
Gulf Air has flights to Dubai from Bahrain
Jet Airways has flights to Dubai from Mumbai and Delhi
Kenya Airways has flights to Dubai from Guangzhou and Nairobi
KLM has flights to Dubai from Amsterdam
Korean Air has flights to Dubai from Seoul
Kuwait Airways has flights to Dubai from Kuwait
Lufthansa has flights to Dubai from Frankfurt
Malaysia Airlines has flights to Dubai from Beirut, Karachi, and Kuala Lumpur
Malev Airlines has flights to Dubai from Budapest
Middle East Airlines has flights to Dubai from Beirut
Norwegian Air Shuttle has flights to Dubai from Oslo and Stockholm
Olympic Airlines has flights to Dubai from Athens, Kuwait
Oman Air has flights to Dubai from Beirut, Kuwait, Muscat, and Salalah
Qatar Airways has flights to Dubai from Doha
Royal Brunei Airlines has flights to Dubai from Bandar Seri Begawan and London
Royal Jordanian has flights to Dubai from Amman
Royal Air Maroc has flights to Dubai from Casablanca
Scandinavian Airlines has flights to Dubai from Copenhagen
Singapore Airlines has flights to Dubai from Istanbul, Moscow, Riyadh, and Singapore
Swiss International Airlines has flights to Dubai from Muscat and Zurich
Thai Airways International has flights to Dubai from Bangkok, Chennai, and Kuwait
Turkish Airlines has flights to Dubai from Istanbul
United Airlines has flights to Dubai from Washington
Virgin Atlantic Airways has flights to Dubai from London
Major airlines that fly to Dubai airport Terminal 2:
Condor has flights to Dubai from Frankfurt
Finnair has flights to Dubai from Helsinki
Great Wall Airlines has flights to Dubai from Manchester, and Shanghai
Major airlines that fly to Dubai airport Terminal 3:
Emirates - When Terminal 3 opens in late 2008, Emirates will fly out of Dubai airport Terminal 3
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Taxis from Dubai Airport to Dubai City Center
Taxis from the Dubai airport to the Dubai city center are offered by the government's Dubai Transport airport taxi service. The taxis are all uniform beige colored cars with meters that calculate cost by distance.
Taxis from Dubai airport to the Dubai city center charge an up-front pick-up charge of 20dhs. Taxi drivers can take you to anywhere in the Deira or Bur Dubai city centers.
There are also a lot of private taxis that operate near Dubai airport. If you take a private taxi from Dubai airport to the Dubai city center, make sure to agree on a price up front.
NB: Many taxi drivers in Dubai are new arrivals to the UAE. Make sure you leave yourself plenty of time to get from the airport to your final destination, as taxi drivers often get lost or need to call dispach for directions.
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Buses from Dubai Airport to Dubai City Center
Frequent public and airport buses run between Dubai Airport and the Dubai city center throughout the day.
From Terminal 1, take bus 4, 11, 15, 33, or 44 from Dubai airport to the Dubai city center. From Terminal 2, take bus 2. The bus costs 3dhs per person.
New Dubai Airport Buses are another way to travel from Dubai airport to the city center. They are luxury buses with air-conditioning and a baggage hold, and they stop at multiple points in the Dubai city center.
Many hotels also run buses from the Dubai airport, so check with your hotel before you arrive to see what your options are.
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Buses from Dubai to Muscat, Oman
Buses from Dubai to Muscat run several times a day. Buses are operated by Dubai Transport and Oman National Transport Company. The latter runs daily buses from Dubai to Muscat at 7:30am, 3:30pm, 4:30pm, and 6:00pm.
The bus from Dubai to Muscat takes approximately 6 hours.
Alternately, taxis and car services from Dubai to Muscat operate from both emirates. Decide on a price with the driver before you go, and keep extra money on hand for the tax at the border crossing.
NB: If you cannot fill the whole taxi with your party, you will have to pay for the empty seats.
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Weather in Dubai
Despite being on the coast, Dubai is in the desert, and as such the daytime weather is warm or hot throughout the year. Winters are pleasantly warm, while summers can be stifiling.
Average weather in Dubai in the winter hovers between 55 and 80 degrees F.
In the spring, the weather in Dubai warms up to 65-100 degrees F.
Summer weather in Dubai is very hot, with temperatures hovering well above 100 degrees F during the day and falling only to around 80 at night.
Fall weather in Dubai cools down a bit, and temperatures drop to 60-95 degrees F.
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Best Time of Year to Visit Dubai
The best time of year to visit Dubai is during the late fall to early spring, particularly between November and April. During this period the weather is warm, but not too hot. Summers in Dubai are stifiling and are best avoided. Winters can be windy, but temperatures never fall too far.
Make sure to be aware of the timing of Ramadan, the month of fasting, when you book your trip. Ramadan falls at a different time every year on the western calendar, but is usually in the fall.
During Ramadan, it is illegal to eat, drink or smoke in Dubai in public during the day. That said, hotel rates fall drastically during Ramadan, so if you are willing to abide by the rules, it is a much less expensive time to visit Dubai.
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Dubai Visa Requirements
Dubai Visa and Passport Requirements for U.S. Citizens:
Passport required. Upon arrival U.S. citizens are issued a 30 day non-renewable tourist visa (i.e. a passport stamp). The cost is 100dhs, but this fee is usually waived.
Dubai Visa and Passport Requirements for UK Citizens:
Passport required. Upon arrival UK citizens are issued a 30 day tourist visa (i.e. a passport stamp). The cost is 100dhs, but this fee is usually waived. Stays exceeding 30 days but not exceeding 60 days require a one-time visa renewal at a cost of 500dhs.
Dubai Visa and Passport Requirements for Australian Citizens:
Passport required. Upon arrival Australian citizens are issued a 30 day non-renewable tourist visa (i.e. a passport stamp). The cost is 100dhs, but this fee is usually waived.
Dubai Visa and Passport Requirements for Canadian Citizens:
Passport required. Upon arrival Canadian citizens are issued a 30 day non-renewable tourist visa (i.e. a passport stamp). The cost is 100dhs, but this fee is usually waived.
Dubai Visa and Passport Requirements for Irish Citizens:
Passport required. Upon arrival Irish citizens are issued a 30 day non-renewable tourist visa (i.e. a passport stamp). The cost is 100dhs, but this fee is usually waived.
Dubai Visa and Passport Requirements for New Zealand Citizens:
Passport required. Upon arrival New Zealand citizens are issued a 30 day non-renewable tourist visa (i.e. a passport stamp). The cost is 100dhs, but this fee is usually waived.
Dubai Visa and Passport Requirements for South African Citizens:
Passport required. Dubai tourist visa required for South African citizens. The visa must be sponsored by your hotel or tour operator. The visa entitles South African citizens to a 30-day non-renewable Dubai visa. The cost of the visa is 100dhs, with a 10dhs delivery fee.
NB: Requirements are subject to change, so be sure to check the website of your country's embassy or consulate before you travel.
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Best Shopping in Dubai
Dubai is known for its luxury shopping and massive indoor and outdoor shopping malls. It is also known for its art galleries and traditional souks. Whatever your shopping style, Dubai has something that will suit your needs.
Here is my list of the best shopping in Dubai:
Boutique 1 (Boulevard Emirates Towers)
Five Green (Garden Home Center, Oud Metha)
Dubai gold souk
Dubai spice souk
Wafi Shopping Mall
Mall of the Emirates
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Cleopatra's Spa: Best Spa in Dubai
Cleopatra's Spa, Dubai
Address: Wafi City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Phone: +971 4 390 8161
Opened almost a decade ago, Cleopatra's Spa is known for being both the first and the best best spa in Dubai. That's no small feat in a place that prides itself on having newer and better versions of everything all the time.
Cleopatra's Spa owner Daniella Russell makes sure her guests all feel at home, whether they book treatments in the men's or women's area of the spa.
Guests can relax in the soothing tiled areas of the spa and get beauty treatments fit for Cleopatra herself.
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Best Restaurants in Dubai
Dubai has burst onto the culinary stage with quite a bit of fanfare. In the last few years, Dubai has established itself as the restaurant capital of the Middle East, and now boasts of some of the best restaurants in the world.
Here is my list of the best restaurants in Dubai:
The Noble House, Dubai
Verre by Gordon Ramsay, Dubai
Bastakia Art Cafe, Dubai (perfect for lunch)
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Best Hotels in Dubai
With all the construction going on in Dubai, new hotels are opening every day. That said, there are some hotels in Dubai that will be hard for the newcomers to eclipse.
Here is my list of the best hotels in Dubai:
Burj al Arab
One and Only Royal Mirage
Jumeirah Beach Hotel
Raffles Dubai
Grosvenor House Dubai
Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa
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Top 10 Things to Do in Dubai
10. Visit the Dubai spice souk
9. Buy art at a gallery in the Bastakia quarter
8. Ride a camel in the desert
7. Visit the Dubai Museum
6. Ride a dhow across Dubai Creek
5. Shop at the Dubai gold souk
4. Eat dinner at The Noble House
3. Ski at the Mall of the Emirates
2. Dune buggy in the desert
1. Have a drink at Skyview Bar in the Burj al Arab
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Top 10 Things to See in Dubai
10. Burj al Arab Hotel
9. Burj al Dubai Tower (the world's tallest building)
8. Dubai gold souk
7. Dubai spice souk
6. Bastakia art galleries
5. Dhows on the water
4. Dubai Museum
3. Wild Wadi Water World
2. Dubai beaches
1. Ski Jump at the Mall of the Emirates
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