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How to pack for the Dubai Winter

The entire UAE region is known for its sunny climate and desert environment. In Dubai, you find no big difference because the conditions are the same. Many travelers find it hard to bear this extensive heat and humidity and for them, the winter season is the best time to travel to Dubai. How is the winter in Dubai? What should you know when packing for your Dubai tour in winter? Let's find out!

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Winter in Dubai

Have you ever been to Sothern California? The weather in Dubai during winter is as pleasant and soothing as the weather in Southern California, and you will surely fall in love with its mild temperatures. You can't often expect to enjoy snowfall when in Dubai during winter, but that doesn't say that snow falling is impossible there. It happens, but very rarely. However, Dubai sometimes experiences dust storms during winter, so you will have to be prepared for this. Since it's dust, this may cause breathing difficulties, and sometimes eye irritations too.

What to wear during the winter?

Whatever outerwear you choose to use in Dubai during winter, make sure they are lightly layered. You may have a jacket or a sweater, but keep in mind not to use those that are thick and rough. Also, don't forget that Dubai is a Muslim region regardless of the season you go. So, make sure the dresses you wear suit the Islamic culture and beliefs. Cover your knees and shoulders wherever you go in Dubai, and for this long-sleeved shirts and sarongs will help you a lot.

Pack your sunglasses

Will you need sunglasses in Dubai during winter- when it's not too sunny? Well, the answer is yes, and the reason has been explained above as well. Sunglasses are essential especially if you come across a dust storm to protect your eyes. You may also take a scarf with you for added protection.

Shawls and light sweaters

A shawl will always help you stay extra protected during winter, and this is needed when you want to cover your shoulders when going out in Dubai. As mentioned earlier, choose to take a light sweater and this will ensure you are comfortable throughout the journey.

Swimsuits?

Can you wear swimsuits in Dubai? Well, yes- but with certain restrictions. Avani Palm View Dubai and many other hotels near Palm Jumeirah allow their guests to wear swimsuits in their pools. Wearing a swimsuit will only be a problem when you go to a public beach, because that may not be allowed considering the Islamic culture. For the safer side, it's recommended to pack a swimsuit coverup also for your trip in Dubai, especially because you are traveling during winter.

Don't forget the long dresses

When you are packing, make sure whatever you include, be it the shirts, frocks, pants or the skirts, are long enough to cover your shoulders and legs. If you plan to visit a mosque in Dubai, this is an absolute must.

Your footwear

If you are thinking of taking your boots, yes- that's a great idea. But make sure it's not velvet boots. You may take your leather boots without any issue. Sometimes the cold in Dubai during winter tends to get way too unbearable at nights, so it's advisable to take stockings and leggings with you. Choose to have some fancy and cute ones for they will look cuter on pictures.

Hats, caps and stuff

No matter what the season is, your Dubai tour requires a big hat! so, in winter too, you will need one. Take an umbrella also with you because you can't be too sure that it won't rain, no matter how strong the weather predictions are. Take a pair of gloves as well with you for the safe side, because you may perhaps need the when it's too cold at nights.

How to plan a desert safari in Dubai – For one jaw-dropping escape

Home to some of the most sought-after desert landscapes in the world, Dubai is poised to escort you on a thrilling adventure out across the shores of the Gulf to the rocky regions of the Hajar Mountains. In short, going on a desert safari when in Dubai comes off as one of the better activities to spend your time on. Penned down below is how you can go about scheduling one.

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When should you arrive?

Staying well clear of searing temperatures will be hard to come by, particularly given the environment and weather patterns that impact Dubai and the UAE at large. However, the cooler months from November through February would be one’s best bet with one having to contend with daily desert temperatures of between 20 – 25 degrees Celsius. Although, since this is the tourist season, holidaymakers like yourself will have to deal with more crowds and steeper costs. Alternatively, the off-season which stretches out from March to May can be factored in which is a time of year synonymous with lower fares and intense temperatures in the morning that give way to cooler evenings that in turn, would make for far easier adventuring over and around the dunes.


Why a desert safari?

Well aside from the plethora of activities that can be partaken of which appeal to both laidback and adventure-travellers, these regions are perfect for uncovering and learning of the ancient mannerisms of the Bedouins. Added to this, what’s not to like about tucking into traditional Arabic cuisine, oozing in zest and flavour as you unwind with family, friends or by yourself near a glowing campfire and under a starlit sky?


Where to stay?

For instance, consider the thought of booking into hotels near Palm Jumeirah such as Avani Palm View Dubai from where you can schedule and fine-tune your itinerary while having access to knowledgeable tour operators to consult and work alongside. Staying at such establishments will offer you a chance to query the locals on what would work and what wouldn’t. What’s more? Vacationers will also have ample space to visit some of the most talked about and cherished tourist hotspots that have made Dubai into what it is today.


What type of package to go for?

First up, is the need to find a suitable tour operator in the likes of Headout who offer a wide spectrum of packages that are reputed for complementing all whims and fancies. Be it a luxurious ride to a more riveting, action-packed one that will have you gripping the seat of the 4x4, Dubai’s desert safari culture is all this but so much more. Made up of premium transfers and authentic encounters in a charming desert oasis, look no further than the Ultra Luxury Desert Safari where you will have the best seat in the house to go on a 1-hour nature safari. Wear the traditional Emirati headscarf and look forward to delighting in vistas of native birds, lakes and a falconry performance. Also, make time for a camel ride before retiring to the comfort of your private cabana from where a sumptuous 6-course meal will be served. For a cost beginning at AED 1,750, you will certainly be getting your money’s worth in every sense of the phrase. If you desire to ride along in a vintage Mercedes with the desert unravelling before your very own eyes, then do reserve the Al Marmoon Oasis Bedouin Camp Heritage Safari. As you are driven in a G Class Mercedes of the 1980s, begin scouring regions near and far that encompass the Al Marmoon Desert Conservation Reserve. Traverse through sparkling dunes en route to the Bedouin village that will warmly welcome you and in turn, serve you appetising gahwa and a host of traditional sweets to snack on. Herein, you will be presented a chance to sit through an Arabic coffee-making session before being treated to the intricacies of preparing traditional Emirati bread as was customary during the times of old. On the flip side, you can pocket out AED 400 for one mesmeric escape to the Al Awir Desert where dune buggy rides and unlimited campsite refreshments are the norms. For the laidback at heart, perhaps, a camel ride in close proximity to the camp would be the perfect tonic so to speak. Although, the daring traveller will be compelled to ride a 4x4 as part of a dune bashing experience or hop onto the next available quad bike to discover the very best of what these dunes have in store.