Welcome to Dubai — a city of futuristic skyscrapers, golden deserts, and world-class luxury. From the iconic Burj Khalifa to traditional souks and beaches, Dubai offers an unmatched blend of heritage and innovation.
Visit the world’s tallest building for panoramic views of the city from its observation decks, especially stunning at sunset.
Explore over 1,200 shops, an indoor aquarium, an ice rink, and endless dining options at one of the world’s largest malls.
Walk along the Marina promenade, enjoy cafés, or relax at Jumeirah Beach Residence with its lively beachside atmosphere.
Experience dune bashing, camel rides, sandboarding, and a Bedouin-style evening with BBQ dinner and cultural shows.
Take an abra ride across the Creek, shop for spices, gold, and textiles in Deira’s bustling souks, and explore Dubai’s history.
Discover luxury resorts, fine dining, and the famous Atlantis Aquaventure waterpark on Dubai’s man-made island.
One of the world’s busiest airports, DXB serves global connections with state-of-the-art facilities and Emirates as its flagship carrier.
Located in Dubai South, DWC currently handles select passenger flights and cargo, with plans to become a major international hub.
The cooler months (Nov–Mar) are most popular, so booking early is recommended. Cheaper fares can often be found in summer (Jun–Aug) when temperatures peak.
From Europe: ~6–8 hours nonstop. From Asia: ~3–6 hours depending on location. From North America: ~13–16 hours nonstop (shorter with one-stop connections).
DXB (Dubai International) is the main hub with most international connections. DWC (Al Maktoum) is growing but currently serves fewer passenger flights.
Yes—Dubai has extensive nonstop service from Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, and the Middle East. Emirates and flydubai connect Dubai to hundreds of destinations worldwide.
Most airlines provide inflight entertainment, meals, and Wi-Fi. Emirates and other full-service carriers offer premium cabins, seatback screens, and top-class service on long-haul routes.