Dubai in 2026 continues to reinvent itself at an astonishing pace. The Expo City Dubai development has transformed the city's south, while new luxury hotels, world-class restaurants, and cultural institutions continue to open at a remarkable rate. Whether you're drawn by gleaming skyscrapers or the timeless allure of the desert, Dubai delivers.
Citizens of the UK, EU, USA, Canada, Australia, and most Western nations can visit Dubai (and the UAE) visa-free for up to 30 days on arrival, with the option to extend to 60 days. Passport holders from many other countries can apply for an e-visa online before travelling.
Key points: - Ensure your passport has at least 6 months validity - A return ticket is typically required at immigration - Hotel confirmation may be requested - Travel insurance is strongly recommended
The undisputed sweet spot for visiting Dubai is **October to April**. Temperatures are pleasant (22–30°C), outdoor activities are fully accessible, and major events like the Dubai Shopping Festival take place during this period.
Summer (June–September) is scorching — often exceeding 40°C — but hotels offer extraordinary deals, and indoor Dubai (malls, restaurants, spas) is always perfectly air-conditioned.
Dubai's **Dubai Metro** is modern, clean, and affordable — connecting the airport to most tourist areas. The Red Line is the most useful, running from the airport through Bur Dubai, Financial Centre, Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall, and on to Marina.
Taxis are plentiful, metered, and reasonably priced by Western standards. **Uber and Careem** also operate widely. Car hire is available but parking in popular areas can be challenging.
Dubai's currency is the **UAE Dirham (AED)**. At time of writing, £1 ≈ AED 4.70 / $1 ≈ AED 3.67. The dirham is pegged to the US dollar, so rates are stable.
Dubai is not cheap, but it's possible to visit on a reasonable budget by choosing mid-range hotels, using the Metro, and eating at local restaurants rather than hotel dining rooms.
Downtown Dubai — Best for city sightseers. Walking distance to Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and the Dubai Fountain. Dubai Marina & JBR — Best for beach lovers and the nightlife scene. Great restaurants along the waterfront. Palm Jumeirah — Best for ultra-luxury resort experiences and families. Bur Dubai / Deira — Best for budget travellers and those interested in Old Dubai culture.