Stay cool and safe with our Dubai summer travel hacks
Dubai in summer isn’t impossible. You definitely don’t have to rule it out—especially if you’ve been itching to see what the UAE is all about. But as a tourist, you will want to know a few handy hacks before booking that trip.
Sunscreen isn’t just for beach days, folks. The Dubai sun hits. And brutally. If you skip that essential SPF, you’re signing up for a week of regrets and aloe-vera. Slather it on like your life depends on it.
Can tell you from experience…that’s a bad idea. Don’t try hiking desert dunes, ‘taking a walk’ at 2PM. Even the cactus will judge you. Plan outdoor escapades for early mornings or late evenings, and keep water bottles handy.
Dubai’s cuisine is flavourful and often spicy. If you’re not used to heat in your food on top of the weather, take it slow. Start mild and work your way up to the fiery stuff.
Burj Khalifa, Dubai Frame, a beach stroll, biryani in Karama, and Miracle Garden? What alternate universe are you living in? Trying to cram all that into one day is a fast track to heat exhaustion—and regret. Pace yourself and enjoy the ride.
If you miss the sweet spot before 10 AM, you’re signing up for a slow roast. Sunrise desert safaris, early beach strolls, and morning markets are your friends. After that, it’s best to disappear indoors.
Yes, no doubt, you will quite likely find a convenience store wherever you go, but remember, if you’re travelling in the UAE, there might be long stretches of road and desert without a store in sight. Carry water bottles and be prepared. Dehydration is not a souvenir you want to bring home.
The desert guides know what they’re doing. Ignoring their instructions or underestimating the desert heat is a fast track to regret city. Listen up, hydrate, and trust the experts.
Yes, it’s always lovely to walk, but not in the UAE summers. Grab a taxi, take the metro, or if you’re feeling wild, rent an air-conditioned golf cart.
Some perfumes mix with sweat in a way that’s... less than pleasant. Opt for light, fresh scents—or none at all.
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