Is Dubai expensive? What to budget & how to save when visiting

Dubai city buildings at night

With palatial five-star hotels and stunning skyscrapers dominating its skyline, Dubai is known for its glitz and glamor. It’s perceived to be pricier than most cities, but you can still explore the Gulf emirate on a modest budget.

Depending on where you stay and eat , and what you plan to do in Dubai, we’ve got tips to help you stretch your dollar. From flights and accommodation to food and transportation, we’ve broken down each part of your budget to show you how much your trip to Dubai could cost.

How much are flights to Dubai?

Dubai is a popular layover destination, thanks to its sweet spot on the world map. In terms of airfare, a direct flight on Emirates Economy class from New York City to Dubai costs around $1,000. If you’re traveling from New Delhi to Dubai on the same airline, your flight could set you back around $340.

To ensure your airfare remains low, consider non-direct flights or budget airlines like FlyDubai or Air Arabia. Consider traveling between June and August if you don’t mind the heat. The off-peak season coincides with Dubai’s searing summer months, so hotels and flights see steep discounts. Avoid November to April, when prices surge due to the year-end holidays and cooler months.

How much is a hotel in Dubai?

Tourists basking in the sun at Atlantis The Palm in Dubai

Dubai has hotel options for all budgets: ritzy 5-star resorts , cozy vacation rentals and hostels . Deira , Bur Dubai , Satwa and Al Barsha are fantastic areas for affordable lodging. A decent 4-star hotel costs about $50 a night on average, while a 5-star hotel comes up to at least $75 per night. Hostels are much cheaper at around $15 a night. If you’re ditching hotels to backpack, connect with the Couchsurfing community and enjoy free lodging.

Besides hotels, Dubai has pocket-friendly apartments in districts like Mirdif —great for those traveling in groups or with kids. For a family of four with two kids, you can get a cozy studio apartment complete with a sofa bed for just $70 a night. Aside from privacy, these residences come with a fully-equipped kitchen and washing machine. Tip: Whipping up your own meals and doing your own laundry are great ways to stretch your budget.

downtown dubai

In Downtown Dubai , hotel rates are notoriously high. But if you dislike commuting and want to be near The Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa , look into Dusit Thani Dubai or DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai - Business Bay (about $128 a night).

Is food in Dubai expensive?

Charley's Philly Steaks from The Dubai Mall Food Court

There are countless food options in Dubai. In the mood to splurge at posh restaurants like Ossiano or Kohantei Restaurant ? Be prepared to shell out at least $273 per person.

To keep your budget in check, go for mouth-watering shawarmas for $1 at hole-in-the-wall joints instead.

If you’re looking for cheap eats around Dubai, head to food courts at the malls . Tuck into a full meal with generous servings for $7. Besides food courts, discover where and what locals eat for an authentic, local culinary experience. Check out Antar Cafeteria , well-known for their burgers and wraps at just $3, or Eat & Drink , which offers fuss-free kebab sandwiches for $2.

How much is alcohol/nightlife in Dubai?

A pub in Dubai

Dubai is a conservative Muslim city, hence the strict rules and high taxes on alcohol. If you’re wondering, a pint of beer costs around $11 and a glass of wine starts from $15.

Tip: If you’re planning to enjoy some bubbly, catch Happy Hour from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m, or swing by Ladies Night on Tuesdays. Night clubs and bars such as Barasti Beach Bar and Asia Asia offer great deals. Of course, there’s the convenient option of buying duty-free alcohol at the airport .

Is shopping in Dubai expensive?

A mall in Dubai

With city-sized malls housing everything from a ski slope to the world-class Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo , Dubai takes shopping to the next level. The Dubai Mall is the largest shopping mall in the world, with 1,200 stores spanning four floors. Plus, it has the highest concentration of designer boutiques. Prices are not necessarily cheaper due to the exchange rate. In fact, most luxury brands and fashion outlets are more expensive in Dubai compared to North America, Europe and Asia.

Similarly, at the Mall of The Emirates , you’ll find luxury and high-street brands. If you’re searching for discounted luxury goods, hitch a 45-minute cab ride from the city to The Outlet Village .

For a real bargain, head to Dubai Creek or Bur Dubai’s local souks . Save up to 30 per cent on items here compared to Souk Madinat Jumeirah and Souk Al Bahar . Snap up pashminas, attars and Arabian sandals, or pack home spices (specifically saffron) from Dubai Spice Souk . And if you love gold, Deira’s Gold Souk is a major draw. Practice your haggling skills for the best deals when you shop at the local markets.

How much is transportation in Dubai?

Blue train in Dubai

You can navigate around town efficiently with a NOL card (think Oyster Card in the UK). A basic rechargeable NOL card costs $0.50 and grants access to the metro, buses, and water buses.

The two-line metro is the most convenient and cheapest transportation in Dubai, especially for zones such as Dubai Marina , Burj Khalifa or Deira. A short trip costs $0.80, while an average ride costs $1.40. For longer distances, combine a metro ride with a taxi.

Taxis & ride-hailing services

Taxis are abundant and operate by meter, while rides on Uber or Careem have fixed fares. Although these ride-hailing services tend to be more expensive, their car fleet is better and the drivers more reliable. Also, you won’t have to worry about meter jumps due to traffic congestion.

Renting a car

There are interesting things to do in Dubai’s outskirts and emirates like Fujairah , Sharjah , and Abu Dhabi . If you’re traveling in a group, consider renting a car for $11 a day. There are many car rentals in Dubai, and gas is only $0.97 per liter.

How much do tours/attractions cost?

Museum of the future in Dubai

Dubai has an array of attractions —from theme parks and landmarks to modern museums —waiting to be explored. Some are ticketed, while others are free to enjoy like the city’s pristine beaches, La Mer and Kite Beach .

Entry to Burj Khalifa costs $22, but observing it from the ground is free. Plus, there’s a magical fountain show to boot. Nearby, the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo tickets start from $46. And if you’re a theme park lover, entry fees for Motiongate Dubai , LEGOLAND Dubai , and Bollywood Parks are between $80 to $90. To save on attractions, pick up passes such as the Go City Dubai Card or The Dubai Pass to save up to 60 per cent. Several museums here also offer free entry, notably the Etihad Museum and Al Shindagha Museum .

Alternatively, if you’re short on time, visit the major attractions at a go on a package tour. Join a tour of Old Dubai (from $37) and catch the sunset on an $0.30 abra ride across the Dubai Creek. If you prefer to experience Dubai from the waters, a thrilling 90-minute speedboat tour (from $40) will take you across Dubai Marina, Atlantis The Palm , and Burj Al Arab .

How much is a trip to Dubai?

Assorted colored boats at Dubai Creek

Depending on how much you travel within the city, allocate $4 on local transportation (metro) and $19 for three meals a day. An average 3-star hotel will cost around $40 per night. After adding miscellaneous expenses like shopping, you’ll need at least $81 a day if you really watch your budget.

If you’re going for upscale hotels and planning to include more paid activities, set aside at least $250 a day. And for a luxury holiday, be ready to splash out at least $550 a day.

In summary, a one-week trip—including airfare at $600—will cost approximately $1,170 for a solo traveler on a budget. A mid-range traveler can expect to spend $2,350, and if you’re planning to really pamper yourself, you're looking at least $3,000 for a week’s retreat.

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How to travel in Dubai on a budget (Updated 2024)

By Joan Torres 22 Comments Last updated on January 4, 2024

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Dubai is probably the most expensive and least backpacking-friendly country I have ever been to . Accommodation, food, alcohol and any sort of activity always turn out to be very expensive. On top of this, public transportation is quite limited, therefore on occasions, you are forced to take a taxi.

Besides that, whereas in other expensive cities (such as London or New York), you can always find a cheaper alternative and free events, in Dubai it seems that only the expensive choice is available. For any kind of social event, you always end up paying an exorbitant amount.

And why is that? In Dubai, people have money. All these events are exclusively organized for expats and these expats, are willing to pay whatever is needed in order to enjoy a couple of beers and have fun. They don’t care because they can afford it.

Read: 10 Reasons to visit Dubai

Yeah, backpacking in Dubai on a budget is not easy. This is not a coincidence. Sheikh Mohamed has a very clear objective, which is for  Dubai to become the number one destination in the world for luxury tourism .

However, whereas it’s true that, in order to enjoy fancy Dubai, you need to spend a lot of money, there are loads of free activities and ways to save money. I lived in Dubai for over two years and, as the budget traveler I am, I was always trying to have fun at the minimum cost.

Dubai on a budget

In this backpacking guide to Dubai you find:

Table of Contents

  • First quick tips
  • Top free things to do
  • Cheapest accommodation
  • How to save money on food
  • How to save money on alcohol
  • How to save money on transportation
  • How much does a trip to Dubai cost?
  • More Information

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First quick tips on how to have your cheap holidays to Dubai

In Dubai, activities and events are pretty expensive. Here’s a couple of tips that will help you cut your costs when planning your trip to Dubai.

Remember that, in Dubai, health care is private

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Get The Entertainer

The Entertainer is an endless series of discounts for hundreds of restaurants, bars and all sorts of activities, which all expats have.

Most of the discounts are 2 for 1 and it is valid for 1 year, from January to December. If you bought it in June, it will be only valid for six months. It’s available in book format and for mobile as well.

If you are alone and plan to stay in Dubai  for just a few days , it may not be worth it to get it. However, if you have friends to share the cost with or you are planning to stay longer, with only going one night out or to do any activity with your kids, you will already cover the cost.

I would never recommend something which I would not trust or use and the truth is that The Entertainer was an essential tool that helped me cut my budget for Dubai after living there for 3 years.

Budget Tours

If you want to get the most budget tours, I recommend you book them through GetYourGuide , a pretty cool website that offers loads of different deals and tours to Dubai at the lowest possible prices. 

Useful Page events

In order to find out about all the events and free activities, I recommend you to check  Time Out Dubai   and  What’s On Dubai regularly.

They announce all cheap and free events.

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Top free things to do in Dubai

This Middle Eastern metropolis is not just about massive shopping malls and expensive and glamorous events but, actually, there’s a lot of cheap things to do in Dubai that are very related and aim at experiencing the authentic Emirati culture. 

Camel racing

One of the few things you can do in Dubai to experience the authentic and real Emirati culture. Camels can run very fast and attend a race is frankly impressive. These races usually take place on Fridays from 6am to 8am, but only from November to March. Where?

In the Dubai Camel Racing Club . This is, definitely, on my top list of free things to do in Dubai.

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Deira Gold Souq 

If you like gold, apparently, the Deira Gold souq sells some of the cheapest gold-jewelry in the world. However, even if you’re not into gold, strolling down the alleys in search of good picture opportunities is also a lot of fun.

At the Deira Gold Souq, you can also find a store window containing the biggest ring in the world and be seeing dozens of tourists posing for a picture in front of it is an attraction by itself.

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Hindu temple (Shiva and Krishna Mandir)

Although Dubai has a huge Hindu population, Shiva and Krishna Mandir is the only Hindu temple in the city.

The best time to visit it is on Fridays around noon when all the Hindus go there to bring offerings to their gods. It’s located in the heart of Bastakiya, the old part of Dubai.

Free things to do in Dubai

Street wrestling

One of my favorite ones. This modality of street wrestling is very popular in Iran , Pakistan , and India. On Friday afternoons, the Indian and Pakistani workers, meet and go to enjoy it in the streets of Deira, near the fish market.

The event is not about the fight itself but the atmosphere, really far away from the glitzy and pretentious Dubai.

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Crossing the Creek on a boat 

Pay only one Dirham and enjoy a fabulous ride in the abra, the traditional water taxi to cross the atmospheric Dubai Creek from Bur Dubai to Deira on the opposite side. The quaint old wooden boat has a fishtail carved out of wood.

Cheap things to do in Dubai

Horse racing in Meydan

One of the best free things to do in Dubai is going to see a horse race, the national sport and also Sheik Mohamed’s favorite. It’s completely free. It takes place on Thursdays at 7pm, from November to March.

A spectacle is guaranteed, and not only because of the horses, but also because of all the different types of people who come and gather.

The general entrance ticket is for free but you can also book more premium seats which allow you access to the bar and restaurant.

For more information, check out the official website .

Walking around Souq Madinat

A traditional Arab souq from the 21st century and built in a fancy Dubai style. There are fountains containing giant turtles and you get to see fantastic views of the Burj Al-Arab.

The Souq Madinat is also a great place to hang out in the evenings, as there is a wide range of bars and restaurants serving alcohol. However, they are quite pricey so you should better come here with The Entertainer .

Cheap fun things to do in Dubai

Wandering around Al Bastakiya

Bastakiya is the old part of the city, which was destroyed during the 80s to build an office complex.

However, thanks to a preservation campaign, the project was stopped and the houses restored. Nowadays, traditional Arab Gulf buildings and homes stand along its streets.

In Bastakiya, you can also find the Dubai Museum which, for only 3 Dirhams, it gives you a great summary of the UAE’s history, from before the black gold times. It also gives you a glimpse of future innovative city projects.

Deira fish market

Update: It’s definitely closed!  If you like walking around markets, Deira fish market is, without a doubt, the most authentic one in the city. And it’s not only interesting to visit, but also sells the cheapest fish in town. It’s a real shame that they closed this market, as it used to be one of the best cheap things to do in Dubai.

Cheap places to visit in Dubai

Dubai Marina and its skyscrapers

Dubai is about skyscrapers and the good thing is that they are impressive and free to see. The marina is around 8km long, with fancy yachts moored all along the waterfront.

On each side of the marina, there is a mosque (just one has been built so far) which is also worth seeing.

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Jumeirah Mosque

Jumeirah Mosque is a small but beautiful mosque which non-Muslim people can visit and the only cultural site to visit in the new part of the city.

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The walk and beach at Jumeirah Beach Residence

By the beach, the area next to Dubai Marina is called Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR). It’s sort of a promenade trying to imitate the one in Santa Monica.

There are camels, the beach, clean toilets and free wifi. What else do you need? The Walk is one of the best things to do in Dubai on a budget.

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The bottom of Burj Khalifa

What? This is one of the best cheap places to visit in Dubai, right? At 823 meters, the Burj Khalifa is the highest building on Earth and observing it from the bottom is completely free.

Besides, there is a fountain show which takes place every half hour from 6pm on, every day of the year.

Backpacking in Dubai: Best accommodation for backpackers and budget travelers

Land prices in Dubai have massively increased over the past few years. Nowadays, it seems that this has stabilized, however, prices are almost equal to those in Tokyo and London.

If you really want to travel in Dubai on a budget, here’s the best and cheapest suggestions for both backpackers and budget travelers.

Important: In summer, hotel prices tend to decrease drastically. That’s because, in summer, the weather is so hot that many events and activities are temporarily closed. Traveling during this season is way more economical but, to be very honest, it’s not very recommendable. 

Budget Hostel – At The Top Hostel – If you are backpacking in Dubai, this is probably, the best budget option for budget travelers. It’s located right next to where I used to live, in front of the beach, at the most Western-friendly neighborhood in the city (Marina). The hostel is a 66th-floor apartment and it offers several dorms.

Budget Hostel – Backpacker 16 Hostel – This one is cheaper than the previous hostel but the location is not as epic. However, the position is not as bad, as it’s located in Tecom, a neighborhood which is pretty well connected to the metro and just 15 minutes driving from Marina.

Budget Hostel – Backpackers Hostel   – This was the first backpacker’s hostel ever in Dubai. It’s located in Al Karama, home to a large Indian community and where you find the cheapest restaurants in the country. It’s also very close to Old Dubai and Deira. The only disadvantage is that it’s really far away from the cool expat areas but, if your objective is to experience the authentic Dubai, this should be your preferred choice.

Backpacker Hostel –   Backpacker Tina  – Budget hostels are slowly being opened all across the city and, in Marina, Tina is the most budget one. Like most buildings here, everything is great, brand-new and the building has all kind of facilities, including a gym and a pool! If you are a backpacker, this is the best hostel to stay in Dubai .

Couchsurfing

If you are backpacking in Dubai, here the Couchsurfing community is pretty active and finding a couch to surf is feasible. Besides, many events are organized.

Dubai on a budget: How to save money on food

In Dubai, the price of a meal varies significantly among restaurants across the city. One day, you may eat an amazing and filling Vietnamese soup for only $5, and the next day you can end up eating a shitty sandwich and pay more than $30.

What do you need to avoid?

If you really want to travel in Dubai on the cheap, forget about eating in hotels and restaurants where they serve alcohol. They can charge you double just because you can order a beer along with your meal. At the average night pub, a burger can easily cost you around 90AED ($25).

If on top of this you also order a beer, then you’ll end up paying a minimum of $35 for a crappy dinner. So, how to save money on food?

First, remember to get The Entertainer

As I said before, The Entertainer offers 2×1 in most Dubai restaurants, including the ones located in expensive hotels. 

Eat at mall food courts

I know, they don’t serve the best food ever, but many stalls offer reasonably good meals for as little as 25AED. Food is very varied, from Italian to Lebanese, Indian and Oriental.

The best quality-price restaurants

Outside of hotels, JBR and downtown, there are plenty of high-quality restaurants offering good quality meals for only 50-60 AED (around 15USD). Dubai is a city composed of hundreds of thousands of expatriates from all parts of the world.

That means there are also hundreds of restaurants with all types of authentic cuisine. Here’s a list of awesome (and cheap) restaurants which I compiled:  Best (and cheapest) restaurants where the expats go .

Cook at home

If your accommodation has a kitchen, I suggest you buy groceries in the supermarket and cook at home. LULU Hypermarket is the one with the lowest prices. Apart from groceries, they also sell ready to eat meals cheaply.

There’s a LULU in All Barsha, right next to Mall of the Emirates. Other LULUs are in Bur Dubai or Deira. Carrefour is the alternative to LULU. Prices are slightly higher, but the range is larger. There is a huge Carrefour inside Mall of the Emirates. This would be the best way to bring costs down and keep your trip to Dubai on a budget.

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Things to do in Dubai on a budget

Backpacking in Dubai: How to save money on alcohol

Dubai is a very conservative, Muslim country, therefore alcohol taxes are fairly high. On average, you pay 40AED ($12) for a pint of beer in the most normal bar. Yes, getting drunk in this city is expensive, and getting wasted even more. How to save money on alcohol?

Download Guzzle App

Guzzle is a mobile application which provides 2 for 1 offers on beverages in a large number of restaurants. You can download and use the app for free. They also offer a premium version, which merely gives you a higher number of discounts

Get the best out of the happy hour

Most of the bars in Dubai push for happy hour from Sunday to Thursday, from 5pm to 8pm. Some of the bars offering good deals are Tribeca (Ocean View Hotel), Barasti (Westin Hotel) and Garden 7 (Media One Hotel).

Ladies night

If you are a girl, then this might be your lucky day because loads of bars give away drinks to all girls. Tuesday is the most popular day for Ladies night. The most famous one is China Grill (Westin Hotel). Girls have open-bar all night long. For free. Promise.

Go for a Brunch

If your objective is to get smashed, I definitely recommend you go for a brunch. What’s going for a brunch? For many expats, Friday brunch is sort of a ritual. It consists of all you can drink and eat from 12 noon to 4 pm. There’s no alcohol limit.

Prices range from 150AED to 800AED. The Entertainer   offers 2 for 1 on many of them. If you don’t have it, some of the cheapest and most popular brunches are Pizza Express (Movenpick, JLT) and Double Deckers (Al Murooj Rotana, Downtown).

Buy alcohol at the airport

It seems pretty obvious but the truth is that, in Dubai, you can’t buy alcohol unless you are a resident and have an alcohol license. As soon as you land, go to the airport duty-free, and stock-up on alcohol.

Trip to Barracuda

If you run out of duty-free alcohol, only 60km from Dubai, there’s a liquor store named Barracuda where you can buy alcohol without a license. The downside is that you can only get there by car. If you are renting one, great.

Otherwise, remember to buy enough at the airport. How to get there? It’s located in the Emirate called Ajman. Google maps finds it as  Barracuda Wine Shop, Ajman .

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Budget Dubai: How to save money on transportation

If you were to ever ask me what’s the thing I hate most about Dubai, I would say that it’s a city built to move around in exclusively by car. It’s a vast city with a very low population density. Distances are huge.

The area of the city is a perfect 40x40km square and there’s only one metro line that goes through it in a straight line. The bus system is not convenient at all. If you can’t reach a place by metro, you need to go by car. Below, I will show you the cheapest way to travel in Dubai.

The cheapest option. Don’t buy single tickets. Ask for a NOL card at the counter. It costs 20AED, but it comes with 15AED of extra credit. A short trip costs 3AED, whereas the longest one costs 8AED.

The metro is convenient only if you go to the main touristic sites: Marina, Burj Khalifa, Deira or Bur Dubai. If you wish to go anywhere which isn’t close to the metro, I recommend you get as close as possible by metro and take a taxi from there.

Renting a car

Honestly, if you are traveling with other people, you should hire a car 100%.

Gas is cheap and outside of Dubai, there are loads of interesting things to do which are accessible only by car. 

The public bus is not convenient at all, except for one line: line number 8.

It goes parallel to the metro from Marina to Bur Dubai but by the sea. It passes by interesting places such as Souq Madinat, Burj Al-Arab and Kite Beach.

Read: 101 simple ways to save money for travel

Camels traveling on a truck - Dubai on a budget

Conclusion – How much does a trip to Dubai cost?

Given the huge range of prices, it would be very difficult to estimate an average daily price. However, assuming that you travel by yourself, stay in a budget hostel, travel by metro and eat and drink on a budget, the cost of traveling to Dubai would be:

265 AED = $70 a day

Accommodation – Budget dorm: 100AED

  • Breakfast at the hostel
  • Lunch at the mall (Entertainer 2×1): 15AED
  • Dinner at an Indian restaurant (Entertainer 2×1):  50AED

Beers – 2 happy hour:  40AED

  • 4 metro trips:   20AED
  • Round trip taxi to go to see the horse races:  40AED

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22 comments

I loved reading through your article. It was very informative and I got a lot of great tips! Knowing how it’s possible to enjoy Dubai in a budget will certainly attract a lot of travelers!

Hey Agness, thanks for your comment. Yes, the city keeps being not that cheap but there are many things other than luxury and super expensive things! I wish backpackers would travel more to Dubai!

I’m so delighted and found this post worth a read. Dubai is a pleasure for all but these are some must visit

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Thank you for sharing your beautiful story and some thoughts of Dubai, very detailed and well written! I would like to commend the Author of this Blog for sharing us an interesting idea. Keep it up a good job!!

Thank you so much for the article as I will be traveling to Dubai next Friday, October 23rd. I will be staying downtown @ The Sheraton Dubai Grand but I got a really good deal as part of the Sheraton rewards program. I have already planned out my activities and when I tallied up my daily expenses it came up to around 30to 50 dollars a day. Great tips and yes I agree hopefully people will realize that it is possible to see Dubai without breaking the bank!!!

Cheers mate! I hope you enjoy Dubai!

I loved reading through your article. These are all what it means to travel. Beautiful adventures I could only dream of.

Thanks for sharing this amazing article here. Just love it. I’m also planning to visit Dubai this year with family hope all these mentioned tips and guide helps me.

Dubai is one of my most favourite places to visit and I am really glad to read all the details given in this article which I wasn’t aware of. Thanks!

Hi there, First of all, this is great because I found Dubai to be the single most expensive place I have ever been period and your comments on alcohol are spot on. You mention you lived in Dubai – for how long and most importantly did you enjoy Dubai? I was really disappointed, it reminded me of Vegas in the Middle East. This said I have friends that flock there year after year. Thoughts? Nikki

Classic post to share, We are planning to visit Dubai and I just shared your post with my friends to see all the things that what we can do in Dubai within our budget. I love the idea about how we can save money with our food expenses and alcohol. Please keep sharing more stuff and if you have already posted something related to Dubai share the link with us.

I was planning for Dubai and I found it to be relatively expensive. But, some of these are really underrated things we can do and that’s for free. Great information, keep sharing.

Hey Joan, I enjoyed reading your post. Yes, anyone can visit Dubai and enjoy yourself without breaking the bank. Despite its reputation as a glamorous and expensive city, Dubai has a lot to offer budget for travellers as well.

Great blog post! I am planning to travel to Dubai this summer and I am going to follow your mentioned tips and places to make the trip successful. I am going to follow the estimated daily cost of $70 in my mind. Keep sharing content like this!

Best Regards,

Thanx for the tips you gave am actually planning to relocate to dubai from Lagos Nigeria in march ,my hubby works in dubai but the problem there is the expensive accommodation

Thank you for this amazing article. You did not mention Airbnb, is that an option you recommend for accommodation in Dubai?

Thank you very much!

Thanks so helpful and interesting! I really like the idea of walking and actually making that the activity, something in London we don’t appreciate.

hi joan, nice article there ! i don’t know if i can afford a trip there, but you gave me some indications… yet you did not mention the theme parks….i wish to take my child there, but prices are huge…at almost 100 euros per person ! any tips for that ?

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Cost of a Trip to Dubai

How Much Does A Dubai Trip Cost? (Ideal Budget to Visit)

by DUBAILOVEYOU November 28, 2023, 9:34 am 1.3k Views

If Dubai isn’t on your bucket list, you are missing out. Dubai has many attractions and interesting sights to offer. In addition, Dubai is a stopover for many other flights, meaning you can spend a few days in Dubai while traveling to another place. However, is it expensive to visit Dubai? How much does a trip to Dubai cost?

The precise amount of money you will need for a trip to Dubai mainly depends on your lifestyle and spending habits. However, the average cash required for a day in Dubai is between $123 and $327 US dollars per person. You can visit Dubai for a lot cheaper, and there are various ways to save money in Dubai.

The hotels you stay in, restaurants you dine at, and transport you use significantly influence the daily allowance you will need when planning a trip to Dubai. This article breaks down the average costs per person per day when visiting Dubai.  We will also share some tips for saving money when on a Dubai trip and how long a trip is needed for Dubai.

How Much To Budget For A Trip To Dubai?

Visit Dubai on Budget

Dubai isn’t a cheap place to visit, but it also doesn’t have to cost a fortune. How much you need for a trip to Dubai depends on your spending habits and what you would like to do in Dubai . There are certain areas in your trip where you can save money, while other expenses are hard to avoid.

Most travel agencies offer six nights and seven days trip to Dubai. While it would be great to visit Dubai for a week, you can easily explore the entire city in three or four days,  depending on what you would like to do. So, let’s consider the things you will need when going on a trip to Dubai and how much that will cost you.

Visa And Documentation Costs For Dubai

Visa Documentation Costs Dubai

As an American citizen, you don’t have to apply for a Dubai visa ahead of time. Instead, you can simply apply for a thirty-day tourist visa once you arrive in Dubai. This visa is free of charge and will provide you with plenty of time to explore the city.

Visa requirements for entry to the UAE for visitors from other countries can be calculated here .

Flight Tickets To Dubai

Flight Tickets to Dubai

Although Dubai is one of the busiest airports globally, it is still quite expensive to fly to Dubai. The average price for an economy seat plane ticket from North America to Dubai is about $900.  However, the airfare can vary significantly depending on when you fly, which airline you use, and what type of ticket you purchase.

One thing to note is that Emirates offers a free stopover for its passengers. Therefore, if you are using Emirates to fly from the USA to another country, you can do a stopover in Dubai . You can also stopover in Dubai for a few days and have a short Dubai holiday before flying to your next destination.

Accommodation Costs In Dubai

Accommodation Costs Dubai

Dubai has many types of accommodation to offer, and the price of your accommodation varies greatly. Of course, the cheapest place to stay in Dubai is a hotel. The average hotel will cost about $150 per night.  Fortunately, you can easily live in a more affordable area of Dubai and then pay a lot less for your accommodation.

While there are districts in Dubai that are more popular than others, you can easily travel from one side of Dubai to the other in a short time. Therefore, you can live just about anywhere in Dubai without feeling like you are on the city’s outskirts. This means that you can opt for a nicer hotel in a less popular tourist area for a lower price than in the tourist centers of Dubai.

While a hotel is the cheapest option for a solo traveler or a couple, families might consider staying in an apartment. This will be cheaper if you are four people or more and don’t mind sharing your space with the other guests.

Food Prices In Dubai

Street Food Costs Dubai

Again, when talking about food, the amount of money you should budget depends on where you intend to eat. While you can get highly affordable street food in Dubai , most restaurants are a bit more expensive. You can also eat at high-end restaurants, which will cost even more money.

The average person will spend about $60 per day on food. While this is not the cheapest, you can get more affordable food at the street markets or takeaways. There are many western chain food stores in Dubai, but these cost about 30% more than they do in your home country.

If you intend to drink alcohol while in Dubai, your food bill can easily double. Alcohol is prohibited in certain areas in Dubai and is therefore really expensive where it is available. Note that you may also choose to drink bottled water. Dubai’s tap water is desalinated ocean water. While it is safe to drink, many people prefer to drink bottled water.

Transport Costs In Dubai

Dubai Metro Transport Costs

Dubai has an excellent public transport system, consisting of two metro lines. As a foreigner, you will buy red-line tickets. Unfortunately, you cannot pay cash for the metro and need to use a reloadable metro card. The red line takes you anywhere in Dubai.

The price is calculated based on the number of zones you travel through. For example, if you’re traveling through one zone, you will pay 4 dirhams. Traveling through two zones costs 6 dirhams, and so forth. Traveling by metro is by far the cheapest way to travel in Dubai. However, it does take some time and will require you to do some walking.

If you don’t want to use the metro system, Dubai also has many taxis and private transport vehicles available. These are more expensive than taking the metro, and using a taxi for transport will cost about $40 per day.

Entertainment Costs In Dubai

Family Entertainment Costs Dubai

Entertainment and sightseeing can cost quite a bit in Dubai. While there are some free and inexpensive sights to visit in Dubai, the most famous ones, such as the Burj Khalifa, can cost as much as $168. However, this is an expense you cannot really avoid, as you want to see Dubai’s most famous sights.

You can take self-guided tours and visit the beaches of Dubai free of charge. A private tour will cost about $50. A boat ride across Dubai Creek will cost about 30 cents. Although entertainment and sightseeing will cost you some money in Dubai, it is undoubtedly worth the expense.

Other Costs In Dubai

Medical Emergency Costs Dubai

Don’t forget to budget for other costs and expenses when visiting Dubai. These costs can include spa treatments, souvenirs, and random spending at one of the huge malls in Dubai. Although you can limit your spontaneous spending when visiting Dubai, you should prepare a certain amount of money for random spending.

$200 should be sufficient for a week’s trip to Dubai. However, this once again depends on your spending habits. Also, allocate some money towards medicine or medical treatment in case of emergency.

When planning a trip to Dubai, you must plan for various expenses. Airfare, accommodation, food, transport, and entertainment are some expenses you need to prepare for when going to Dubai. In addition, set some funds aside for random spending and impulse spending.

We have discussed some tips for doing a Dubai trip more affordably, such as staying in a cheaper hotel and using the metro system rather than taxis. How much you need per day in Dubai depends on your personal preferences and spending habits.

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Is Dubai Expensive to Visit? How Much Money You Really Need

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Published On: October 29, 2023

Are you thinking about visiting Dubai but are concerned about its high price? There is no doubt that Dubai is famous for its high-end shopping, futuristic architecture, and buzzing nightlife, but you’re probably wondering, “Is Dubai really that expensive to visit?” We decided to break down the costs of visiting Dubai and give you some handy tips to stretch your budget. Strap in for a journey around a city of luxury, adventure, and memories that will last a lifetime.

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Is Dubai Expensive? Budgeting for a Trip to Dubai

Is Dubai Expensive Budgeting tips

While some compare Dubai’s costliness to cities such as New York, London, and Paris, strategic planning can make for an enjoyable trip without stretching your budget. The main expenses to consider when visiting Dubai are accommodation, food, and transportation. By staying in budget hotels, skipping the shopping if you’re on a tight budget, and getting a combo ticket that includes Burj Khalifa tickets , you can save money while still experiencing the best Dubai has to offer .

When you compare Dubai’s costs with those of other major cities , you’ll realize they are actually quite similar. Regardless of whether you’re a luxury seeker or a budget-conscious explorer, Dubai has something for you, provided you plan and budget appropriately.

If you want to see a lot of attractions during your Dubai visit, you may want to purchase the Dubai Unlimited Pass , which gives you access to over 45 attractions over a 3 to 5-day period, or the iVenture Dubai Pass which offers great discounts as well . Book your airport transfer in advance to save stress upon arrival.

Accommodation Costs in Dubai

Accommodation Costs in Dubai

Let’s face it, the image of Dubai is really all about luxury accommodation, but in actual fact, Dubai offers a wide range of accommodation options for any budget. Whether you’re looking for a simple, clean place to rest your head or a lavish suite with all the amenities, Dubai has you covered. In essence, like most cities, your travel style goes a long way into determining your budget.

Just a heads up, hotel prices in Dubai can be a bit like a roller coaster. They go up and down based on stuff like the area where you’re staying, what time of year it is, and what kind of place you’re looking to crash at. For example, when it’s peak tourist season, prices can go through the roof because everyone wants to visit. But if you’re more of an off-peak kind of traveler, you might score some sweet deals, especially if you’re the type to book ahead of time.

Accommodation Costs in Dubai Luxury

So, here’s the thing. Where you decide to crash in Dubai can make a big difference to your wallet. If you’re all about being in the thick of it, staying in hotspots like Downtown Dubai or near Palm Jumeirah will cost you a bit more. But, on the bright side, you’ll be super close to all the must-see sights, which could mean you’ll save some cash on transport. Not too shabby, right?

Lastly, the type of accommodation you choose will significantly affect the price. Luxury resorts and five-star hotels offer a wide array of amenities, such as swimming pools, spas, gourmet restaurants, and personalized services, which all add to the cost. On the other hand, budget accommodations like hostels or guesthouses provide basic amenities at a much lower price, making them an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers.

So, if you’re planning your Dubai adventure, remember to keep these things in mind. Pick a place to stay that fits your budget and vibes with your style. It’s all about finding what works for you and your wallet!

Budget Accommodation

Hey, guess what? Dubai isn’t only for the rich and famous. It’s got plenty of budget-friendly options too! There are a ton of affordable places to stay that come with all the essentials. We’re talking comfy beds, TVs for chill nights in, workspaces for those who can’t escape the email inbox, pools for a quick dip, gyms for the fitness lover, and even on-site restaurants or bars for easy eats and drinks.

The best part? These budget hotels are often super close to the city’s top sights, so you can see the best of Dubai without emptying your wallet. Pretty cool, right? The Ascot Hotel is a very budget-friendly choice in the heart of Dubai that gets good reviews.

Want to save some extra cash? Consider staying outside of Downtown Dubai where prices can get a bit steep. Just remember to factor in your transportation costs.

Mid Range Accommodation

If you’re looking for a mix of comfort and affordability, mid-range accommodations in Dubai are an excellent choice. These hotels offer stylish stays with quality services, ensuring a pleasant experience without stretching your budget too much. On average, mid-range accommodations in Dubai range from around $80 USD to $150 USD per night, with popular options including the Hilton Garden Inn, the Novotel, and the Ibis.

You can discover some of the best mid-range Dubai hotels like Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa , Crowne Plaza Dubai Marina , and Flora Inn Hotel Dubai Airport, among others, for a great stay in the city, all conveniently located near Dubai International Airport.

Luxury Accommodation

These properties offer extravagant amenities, such as steam showers, saunas, water parks, gourmet dining, private beaches, and even luxury car rentals. Our personal recommendations are the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai and the Habtoor Grand Resort, Autograph Collection. We stayed at both of these hotels and they were fantastic.

For those willing to splurge on opulent experiences, Dubai is home to some of the world’s most luxurious hotels, such as:

  • Jumeirah Al Qasr
  • Burj Al Arab
  • Atlantis The Palm
  • Rixos The Palm

While the costs can be significantly higher, the indulgent experiences and exceptional service at these luxury accommodations are truly unforgettable. Expect to pay between $500 to $1200 per night for a 5-star hotel. If the Burj Al Arab is on your bucket list, you can expect to shell out $2500 per night in high season.

Transportation Costs in Dubai

Transportation Costs in Dubai

How you choose to travel around in Dubai will impact the cost, with options that span from economical public transport to more costly taxis and Ubers. Flights to Dubai can also impact your overall budget, with prices depending on departure location, time of year, and airline.

If navigating the city poses a challenge and you have reservations about using public transport, you could also consider renting a car in Dubai, but we don’t think that is necessary unless you exploring further afield.

What Does a Flight Cost to Dubai?

Like most destinations these days, the cost of flights to Dubai can significantly fluctuate depending on factors such as your departure location, the time of year, and the airline you pick. The price of a round-trip economy class ticket from the US to Dubai can vary drastically. For example, it can range from $700 to over $1,500. Prices may also differ for travelers departing from other locations, such as London or Sydney, so it’s essential to research and compare prices before booking your flight. We recommend comparing prices on Skyscanner.

Renting a Car in Dubai

Renting a car in Dubai can be both convenient and cost-effective, allowing you to explore the city at your own pace without relying on public transport. Various factors influence the cost of renting a car, including the need for a driver, the type and age of the car, and how long you rent it for.

Keep in mind that renting a car may be more economical than using taxis or Uber to get around Dubai but you will also have to deal with parking which can be a real hassle.

Taxis and Ubers in Dubai

Taxis and Ubers, while convenient for short trips in Dubai, may come with a higher price tag compared to public transport or car rentals. The average Dubai cost per kilometer for a taxi is AED 1.82. 50 cents. However, when considering Dubai prices in comparison to other major cities, the cost of taxis in Dubai is relatively affordable, making them a viable option for certain trips or when convenience is a priority.

Dubai Food Costs

Dubai Food costs

When it comes to chowing down in Dubai, you’ve got a whole range of options that fit every budget. From grabbing a quick and tasty bite from a street food stall to splurging on a fancy dinner at a high-end restaurant, Dubai’s food scene is as diverse as it gets. So whether you’re a penny-pincher looking to save some bucks on meals or a foodie ready to indulge in some deluxe dining, there’s something for everyone in Dubai.

Budget Food in Dubai

Don’t fret if you’re traveling on a budget! Dubai’s got you covered with plenty of food options that won’t have your wallet crying. You’ll find street food and budget-friendly restaurants all over the city, and you can grab a tasty and filling meal for just a few bucks.

Some top picks for cheap street eats in Dubai? You have to try the Cheese Vada Pav and Cheese Potato Oman Chips. If you’re in the mood for a sandwich, grab a Falafel Sandwich or a Samboosa. You’ll find these gems at places like Meena Bazaar and Sultan Dubai Falafel . So, go ahead and enjoy the local flavors without breaking the bank!

Mid-Range Food in Dubai

If you’re looking for a step beyond budget dining, Dubai’s mid-range cheap restaurants serve a multitude of cuisines at fair prices. Okay, so let’s talk about mid-range dining. Dubai has a ton of cool places where you can enjoy a wide variety of cuisines without breaking the bank.

Fancy a bit of French? Craving some Mexican? Or maybe you’re in the mood for some Asian or Middle Eastern delights? Whatever your taste buds are calling for, Dubai’s got it. And the best part? You can have a fantastic meal for around $30 per person. Now that’s what I call a win!

Dubai food costs Mid Range

Luxury Food in Dubai

Those with a penchant for fine dining will find Dubai’s luxury food scene a haven of exquisite cuisine coupled with outstanding service. High-end restaurants in Dubai can charge anywhere from $135 to $190 per person, with some even offering exclusive dishes like premium steaks and caviar at much higher prices.

With a variety of cuisines available, from Mediterranean and Asian to Middle Eastern and Indian, luxury dining in Dubai is a culinary adventure worth splurging on. Experience the flavors of the Middle East and beyond in this gastronomic paradise.

How Much Does Alcohol Cost in Dubai?

Alcohol in Dubai can be quite expensive, with prices varying depending on the venue. However, there are ways to save on drinking costs, such as visiting licensed restaurants, hotels, and bars attached to licensed hotels where alcohol is legally served.

Additionally, the recent removal of the 30% tax on alcohol sales by Dubai Municipality could mean lower prices in some bars and restaurants, so it’s worth checking specific venues for their current alcohol prices.

Cost of Activities in Dubai

Cost of Activities in Dubai

Dubai, located in the United Arab Emirates, caters to visitors across all budgets with a broad range of activities and attractions, from economically priced experiences to pricier options. Whether you’re looking to explore the city’s iconic landmarks like the Burj Khalifa, take a thrilling desert safari, or indulge in luxury shopping at the Dubai Mall, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant city, including a visit to the Dubai Miracle Garden.

One thing we did find is that a lot of the activities in Dubai vary in cost depending on what time of the year you visit. So, you may find some attractions more expensive in the high season. We found this strange.

How Expensive is it to visit the Burj Khalifa “At the Top”?

How Expensive is it to visit the Burj Khalifa

Visiting the Burj Khalifa “At the Top” is something you have to do when visiting Dubai. Be forewarned it can be a bit pricey, but it’s well worth the cost for the stunning views of the city from the world’s tallest building. Ticket prices range from $45 to $145 per person, depending on the experience you choose.

For example, the cheapest ticket with access to the 124 & 125 floors is $45 USD. But you have to be aware that sunset prices are significantly higher. If you want to go up between 3 pm to 6 pm you will pay $67 USD If you want to skip the line, that will cost you even more. On GetYourGuide they offer skip-the-line tickets for security and the elevator.

We did go up at sunset strictly for the photography opportunity but if you just want to see the incredible views I recommend skipping the prime-time entry and heading up after sunset, as Dubai at night is something to behold.

One thing we did notice is that tickets really sell out fast so you will want to make sure that you get yours well in advance , especially if you are visiting during high season. Also, if you plan on visiting the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo you can get a combo ticket that will save you money.

How expensive is it to visit Dubai’s Water parks?

How expensive are Dubai Water Parks

Dubai’s water parks are a big attraction if you are visiting with kids. It is good to know that the prices really vary on which water park you want to visit. For example, the Aquaventure Water Park at Atlantis The Palm is about $93 USD per person for a day pass, which is pretty steep. If you do want to visit make sure to get your ticket in advance as you can pay more if you get it on the day.

By the time you add on the cost of a locker, food, and drinks it can get pricey. For a family of 4, it can easily cost you around $350 USD for the day. It might actually be cheaper to book a hotel at Atlantis: The Palm if you plan on spending more than 1 day there as entrance to the waterpark is included in the hotel room cost.

There are other parks that are cheaper like the Wild Wadi which will only set you back about $60 USD a day.

Timing Your Dubai Visit: High Season vs. Low Season

Best time to visit Dubai

So, when you visit Dubai can really impact how much cash you’ll need to splash. The high season, which is from November to March, is when Dubai is packed with tourists, and prices for hotels are sky-high. But if you’re okay with the heat, you could consider visiting during the low season, from June to August. The city’s a lot less busy, and you can score some killer deals on accommodation and attractions.

So, if you’re flexible with your dates, why not plan your trip during the low season? You’ll get to enjoy Dubai without the crowds and save some dough while you’re at it! Just don’t forget to pack a towel to wipe off the sweat.

Free and Affordable Activities in Dubai

Free activities in Dubai

For the budget-conscious traveler, Dubai provides an ample selection of free and low-cost activities, enabling a rich experience of the city without going overboard on spending. Some popular options include strolling along the Dubai Marina, visiting the public beach, and exploring the park.

Additionally, many tourist attractions and museums offer free or discounted entry, making it possible to enjoy the best of Dubai without breaking the bank. This includes places like the Dubai Museum, the Al Fahidi Fort, and the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo. There are also certain days and times when entrance fees are reduced or even waived, so it’s a good idea to check these details before your visit. Moreover, some tour packages include admission fees in their prices, which can be a cost-effective way to see multiple attractions.

Splurging on Luxury Experiences

Luxury Experiences in Dubai

If indulging in luxurious experiences is your thing, Dubai makes for an ideal destination. From luxurious accommodations and fine dining to exclusive activities like helicopter tours, private yacht cruises, and designer shopping, there’s no shortage of opportunities to splurge on unforgettable experiences in this dazzling city.

Dubai is home to some of the most opulent hotels in the world, where you can experience unparalleled comfort and service. You can dine in Michelin-starred restaurants, savoring exquisite dishes prepared by world-renowned chefs. The city’s luxury shopping scene is also unmatched, with high-end boutiques and designer stores lining its streets and malls.

If you’re seeking adventure, you can take to the skies on a private helicopter tour , getting a bird’s eye view of the city’s iconic skyline, or sail along the coastline on a private yacht cruise , basking in the warm Arabian sun. For those who prefer land-based activities, you can enjoy a round of golf at one of Dubai’s premier golf courses or take a luxury desert safari , experiencing the thrill of dune bashing in a luxury 4×4 vehicle.

While these luxury experiences can be costly, they provide memories that will last a lifetime. They offer a unique opportunity to experience the best of what Dubai has to offer, from its world-class hospitality to its cutting-edge attractions and experiences. So, if you’re planning a trip to Dubai and looking to indulge, be prepared for an experience like no other.

Tips for Saving Money While Visiting Dubai

Tips to save money in Dubai

Various strategies can be employed to maximize your savings during your visit to Dubai. Consider:

  • Visiting during the low season to take advantage of better deals on accommodations and attractions
  • Using public transport or renting a car to save on transportation costs
  • Opting for budget-friendly accommodations and dining options to keep your expenses in check.

Be sure to research and book tours, activities, and attractions in advance to get the best deals and avoid disappointment. With careful planning and budgeting, you can make the most of your trip to Dubai without overspending.

We also suggest getting the Dubai Unlimited Pass , which gives you access to over 45 attractions over a 3 to 5-day period, or the iVenture Dubai Pass which offers great discounts as well.

Comparing Dubai to Other Major Cities

Dubai vs other major cities

In terms of costs for accommodation, food, and transportation, Dubai’s expenses align quite closely with those of other major cities such as London, New York, and Paris. However, Dubai has a unique appeal, offering a blend of traditional and modern attractions, world-class shopping, a beach vacation, and a vibrant nightlife scene.

By researching and comparing costs, you can make informed decisions and plan your trip accordingly, ensuring you get the most out of your visit to this cosmopolitan city.

Visa Requirements and Costs

Visa Requirements and Costs for Dubai

The variation in visa requirements and costs for Dubai hinges on your nationality and the intent of your visit. It’s essential to research the specific visa requirements for your country of origin and ensure you have the necessary documentation and fees before embarking on your trip to Dubai.

By being prepared and knowledgeable about visa requirements, you can avoid potential issues and enjoy a hassle-free trip to this incredible city.

Packing Essentials for a Trip to Dubai

Packing essentials for a trip to Dubai

As you pack for your Dubai trip, take into account the local climate and customs. With hot and arid weather throughout the year, lightweight clothing and comfortable footwear are essential. Additionally, it’s wise to dress modestly out of respect for the local culture and religion, especially when visiting religious sites or traditional neighborhoods.

By packing appropriately, you can ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit to this captivating city. See our post on Etiquette in the Middle East- Travel for Men and Women for more tips.

What to Budget For a Trip to Dubai

What to budget for a trip to Dubai

When you’re getting ready for your trip to Dubai, there are a few big things you’ll need to keep in mind for your budget. First off, where are you going to crash? You’ve got everything from budget-friendly hostels to super-swanky hotels to choose from. Next, think about how you’ll get around. Are you more of a public transport person, or do you prefer taxis or Uber? Maybe you’re even thinking about renting a car?

We now have food – oh, the food! Whether you’re a fan of street food or you’re all about dining in high-end restaurants, Dubai has it all. Just remember, the cost will vary depending on where you choose to chow down.

Don’t forget about all the cool stuff you’ll want to do while you’re there. Visiting attractions and getting involved in activities can add up, so you’ll want to budget for these.

And last but not least, make sure to factor in extra expenses like travel insurance and visa fees. You know, all the boring stuff. But trust us, you’ll be glad you did when you’re out there having the time of your life in Dubai!

By researching and comparing costs, setting a realistic daily budget is feasible. On average, a comfortable daily budget for a couple in Dubai might be around $400-$600 USD. This includes a hotel stay, meals at mid-range restaurants, public transport, and entry to a couple of attractions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dubai Expensive to visit FAQ's

How much does a 7-day trip to Dubai cost?

On average, a 7-day trip to Dubai for two people will cost around $3,472. However, the price range of a vacation in Dubai can vary widely depending on your preferences and travel style, anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000 or more.

Is it expensive to eat in Dubai?

Eating in Dubai can range from moderately priced to quite expensive depending on the restaurant and type of food you order. On average, a meal for two will cost around $68-$272 USD.

How much money do you need per day in Dubai?

You’ll need around AED911 ($248) per day in Dubai for an average vacation, which includes meals and local transportation. Additionally, a budget of AED150 per day per person should be kept aside for local withdrawals.

How expensive is Dubai for tourists?

A trip to Dubai for two people for one week can cost around AED12,753 ($3,472). And if you’re just visiting for 2 nights and 3 days, it’ll cost you an average of AED6,377. So overall, Dubai can be quite an expensive destination for tourists.

What is the best time of year to visit Dubai for the best deals on accommodations and attractions?

For the best deals on accommodations and attractions, visit Dubai during the low season from June to August.

Why Should You Visit Dubai?

Wh should you visit Dubai

Dubai may be perceived as an expensive destination, but careful planning and budgeting can make it an enjoyable and memorable trip for travelers of all budgets. From affordable accommodations and dining options to world-class attractions and luxurious experiences, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant city. By considering the factors discussed in this blog post, you can make the most of your visit to Dubai and create lasting memories.

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Cost of a Trip to Dubai, AE & the Cheapest Time to Visit Dubai

The average price of a 7-day trip to Dubai is $1,498 for a solo traveler, $2,690 for a couple, and $5,044 for a family of 4 . Dubai hotels range from $35 to $107 per night with an average of $46, while most vacation rentals will cost $210 to $530 per night for the entire home. Average worldwide flight costs to Dubai International Airport ( DXB ) are between $722 and $1,105 per person for economy flights and $2,266 to $3,467 for first class. Depending on activities, we recommend budgeting $26 to $53 per person per day for transportation and enjoying local restaurants.

See below for average , budget , and luxury trip costs. You can also look up flight costs from your airport for more tailored flight pricing.

The Cheapest Times to Visit Dubai, AE

On average, these will be the cheapest dates to fly to DXB and stay in a Dubai hotel:

  • January 8th to March 25th
  • August 27th to December 9th

The absolute cheapest time to take a vacation in Dubai is usually early November .

Average Dubai Trip Costs

Average solo traveler.

The average cost for one person to visit Dubai for a week is $861-$2,286 ($123-$327 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $26 to $53 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Flights : $445 to $961 for economy

Lodging : $39 to $47 per night for one 2 or 3-star hotel room

or $130 to $159 per night for a 1-bed vacation rental

Average Couple’s Trip

The average cost for a couple to visit Dubai for a week is $2,042-$3,906 ($292-$558 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $52 to $106 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Flights : $890 to $1,922 for economy

Average Family Vacation

The average cost for 4 people to visit Dubai for a week is $2,976-$6,666 ($425-$952 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $104 to $212 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Flights : $1,780 to $3,844 for economy

Lodging : $78 to $94 per night for two 2 or 3-star hotel rooms

or $208 to $223 per night for a 2-bed vacation rental

Traveling Cheap to Dubai

How cheap can you make a vacation to Dubai? The cheapest trip to Dubai is about $101 per person per day for travelers willing to take standby flights, deal with inconvenience, and otherwise limit travel expenses. About 1% of rentals are available in the $0 to $100 range for an entire place, and vacation rentals can be booked for as low as $64 per night. These inexpensive rentals must be booked as early as possible and may not be in the most desirable areas. 1-star hotels are more likely to be available, with rooms starting at around $29.

Even cheaper trips are possible depending on where you live and whether you can drive. Check the cheapest times to fly for more saving ideas.

Budget Solo Traveler

The lowest cost for one person to visit Dubai for a week is $710-$1,714 ($101-$245 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $13 to $27 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Lodging : $29 to $35 per night for one 1-star hotel room

or $64 to $94 per night for a 1-bed vacation rental

Budget Couple’s Trip

The lowest cost for a couple to visit Dubai for a week is $1,246-$2,864 ($178-$409 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $26 to $54 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Budget Family Vacation

The lowest cost for 4 people to visit Dubai for a week is $2,492-$5,392 ($356-$770 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $52 to $108 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Lodging : $58 to $70 per night for two 1-star hotel rooms

or $96 to $132 per night for a 2-bed vacation rental

Overall it is easy to travel to Dubai cheaply.

The Cost of a Luxury Dubai Trip

There is no true ceiling on the cost of a luxury trip, so our estimates are based on what most people do in Dubai.

Luxury Solo Traveler

The high-end price for one person to visit Dubai for a week is $1,947-$9,409 ($278-$1,344 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $49 to $95 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Flights : $1,322 to $2,066 for first class

Lodging : $47 to $107 per night for one 4 or 5-star hotel room

or $530 to $1,113 per night for a preferred vacation rental

Luxury Couple’s Trip

The high-end price for a couple to visit Dubai for a week is $3,612-$12,140 ($516-$1,734 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $98 to $190 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Flights : $2,644 to $4,132 for first class

Luxury Family Vacation

The high-end price for 4 people to visit Dubai for a week is $7,224-$20,272 ($1,032-$2,896 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing : $196 to $380 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Flights : $5,288 to $8,264 for first class

Lodging : $94 to $214 per night for two 4 or 5-star hotel rooms

or $848 to $1,558 per night for a preferred vacation rental

Dubai Hotel Prices

The cost of staying in Dubai is lower than the average city. On average hotels are less expensive than vacation rentals. Luxury vacation rentals are more expensive in Dubai due to very high property costs. The graphs below show how much cost can vary depending on the type of experience you’re looking for.

Dubai Lodging Cost by Star Status

The average price for the class of hotel is on the (y) axis. The hotel class (out of 5 stars) is on the (x) axis.

Prices are based on Dubai hotel averages and may not reflect current prices. In some cases, we extrapolate prices to estimate costs, and hotels with your desired star rating may not be available.

Vacation Rental Prices

The percent of vacation rentals in the price range is on the left (y) axis. Price range is on the bottom (x) axis.

There are a healthy amount of vacation rentals serving all budgets in Dubai.

Flight Costs to Dubai

Averaging flights around the world, prices go from a high of $1,105 average in late December to a low of $722 in early November. Median flight price is $676. These prices are based on millions of flights. For Dubai our data includes 410 originating airports, and 194 airlines. The area has average variance in price compared with other locations. Flying to Dubai from an airport like Savoonga ( SVA ) in Savoonga, AK (the United States) for an average $9,251 trip fare will obviously cost a lot more than from an airport like Bahrain International ( BAH ) in Manama (Bahrain) at an average of just $168.

Average Flight Cost by Season

Average flight cost by day of week.

The cheapest day to fly in is typically Tuesday, and the cheapest day to fly back is usually Tuesday. Click here to see data for the cost of flights from your airport. In Dubai, the difference between the cheapest and the most expensive week is about $383, so you can easily save about 53% simply by using our free flight guides and booking in advance.

Daily Expenses Budget

Daily vacation expenses vary more based on what you’re interested in doing. A fine dining restaurant with drinks around Dubai can easily cost $200 per person or more, while a standard nice meal might be about $13 per person. Private tours can cost $403 per day, but self-guided tours to see the outdoor sights can be free. Costs vary wildly, so recommendations are made based on the cost of living and averages we see for this type of vacation.

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Dubai Travel Cost Breakdown: Ultimate Budget Guide

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A trip to Dubai can cost between $1,500 to $4,000 per person for a week, depending on travel style. Accommodation, dining, and entertainment vary greatly, influencing the total expense.

Dubai, known for its opulence and futuristic architecture, offers a travel experience that caters to a range of budgets. The city’s cost of travel hinges on your choices, from luxury hotels and fine dining to budget-friendly hostels and eateries. Visitors can explore iconic skyscrapers like the Burj Khalifa, shop at sprawling malls, enjoy sun-kissed beaches, or embark on desert safaris.

Transportation is easily accessible, with options such as taxis, metros, and buses adding to your budget considerations. Planning ahead ensures a memorable Dubai adventure that aligns with your financial expectations. Always consider peak tourist seasons, as prices can spike, impacting your total travel cost significantly. Balancing your desires with a well-crafted budget allows you to indulge in the marvels of Dubai without breaking the bank.

Introduction To Dubai Travel: Why Budget Matters

Welcome to the shimmering oasis of Dubai, where tradition intertwines with avant-garde architecture and luxury knows no bounds. Understanding budgeting for travel to this extravagant city is crucial. The allure of Dubai is undeniable – from the towering Burj Khalifa to the sun-soaked beaches, every experience is designed to astound. Yet, this grandeur comes with a price tag, and without a well-planned budget, one may miss out on fully savoring the breadth of what Dubai offers.

Dubai is not just a destination; it’s an experience that calls for meticulous financial planning. Whether you seek the thrill of sky-diving over Palm Jumeirah or the tranquility of a desert safari, having a budget ensures that all your dreams can become a reality without breaking the bank.

Understanding Dubai As A Luxury Destination

Dubai has become synonymous with opulence and extravagance. This cosmopolitan metropolis boasts an array of world-class attractions , luxury accommodations , and unparalleled shopping experiences . Visitors can indulge in deluxe spa treatments, dine at top-tier restaurants, or shop at upscale boutiques. Luxury comes at a premium , and Dubai exemplifies this notion in every aspect of its offerings, elevating the importance of budget awareness.

The Importance Of Budgeting For Dubai Travel

Setting a budget before embarking on your Dubai adventure is more than just a wise move – it’s essential. A budget acts as a navigational tool guiding you through the myriad of opulent temptations while keeping your finances in check. Here’s how budgeting benefits your Dubai travel plans:

  • Prevents Overspending: By establishing spending limits, you’re less likely to succumb to impulsive purchases and extravagant experiences that can quickly deplete your resources.
  • Enables Comprehensive Planning: A budget helps you prioritize which experiences are must-dos, ensuring you get the most value out of your trip.
  • Facilitates Stress-Free Travel: Knowing you have the funds for your planned activities makes for a more relaxed and enjoyable experience.

Whether you’re seeking a opulent suite or a more modest accommodation, dining in lavish restaurants or enjoying street food, budgeting allows you to allocate your resources efficiently. Be ready to embrace everything Dubai has to offer, from its sumptuous feasts to its adrenaline-pumping adventures, all within a budget that suits you.

Pre-trip Expenses: Planning Your Dubai Journey

Embarking on an adventure to Dubai, the city of superlatives, requires meticulous planning, especially when it comes to managing your finances. Your journey to this desert metropolis begins long before you set foot on the plane, which means considering pre-trip expenses that will set the stage for an unforgettable experience. From securing your travel documents to snagging the most cost-effective flights, understanding these expenses in advance will ensure a seamless and stress-free trip.

Prioritizing your travel documentation is the first step toward a worry-free Dubai vacation. Entry into the UAE necessitates a visa, with costs varying based on type and duration. Several types of visas exist, such as tourist, transit, or long-term, and fees can range from approximately $90 to $500 .

  • Tourist Visa : For short stays, suitable for vacationers
  • Transit Visa : Ideal for brief stopovers in Dubai
  • Long-Term Visa : For extended visits or business purposes

Equally important is securing travel insurance to protect against unforeseen circumstances. Typical policies cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage. Prices will vary based on coverage levels, and it’s essential to ensure that the policy includes COVID-19 related incidents for added peace of mind.

Booking your flight is a substantial portion of any travel budget. To find the best airfare deals to Dubai, savvy travelers should start their search early and remain flexible with travel dates. Airfare fluctuates frequently, so use price comparison websites and set up alerts for price drops.

Budget airlines can offer significant savings, especially if you’re traveling light. Consider flights with stopovers, which can be cheaper than direct routes. Keep an eye out for promotions and sales offered by major carriers. Flying during the shoulder season can also lead to lower prices, avoiding the peak tourist periods.

Accommodation Costs In Dubai: From Budget To Luxury

Embarking on a journey to Dubai promises an array of experiences, from the charm of ancient souks to the splendor of modern skyscrapers. Securing a place to stay is a critical piece of trip planning, and in Dubai, accommodation costs can vary tremendously. Visitors can choose from simple budget options to the most opulent luxury resorts. In this section, we’ll explore the various lodging possibilities awaiting you in Dubai and provide savvy tips to help you find your ideal stay without breaking the bank.

Overview Of Accommodation Options

Dubai’s accommodation scene caters to all tastes and budgets. Here’s a quick glance at what you can expect:

  • Budget Stays: Hostels and guesthouses, offering basic amenities at low prices.
  • Mid-range Hotels: Three to four-star hotels, balancing comfort with affordability.
  • Luxury Hotels: Five-star and above, providing world-class amenities and service.
  • Serviced Apartments: Ideal for longer stays, with added space and home comforts.

Whether you prefer a no-frills room or a decadent suite, Dubai’s diverse accommodations will not disappoint.

Tips For Securing Affordable Lodging

A lavish destination like Dubai doesn’t necessarily mean a lavish hotel bill. Check out these tips to snag great lodging deals:

  • Travel Off-Peak: Visit during the summer months or start of the year when rates are lower due to the climate or post-holiday lull.
  • Book in Advance: Secure early-bird rates or promotional deals by booking ahead.
  • Use Comparison Sites: Platforms like Booking.com or Agoda can help you compare prices across a range of hotels.
  • Loyalty Programs: Sign up for hotel loyalty programs which can offer discounts, upgrades, or free nights.

Apply these strategies to make the most of your budget without compromising on the Dubai experience.

Dining In Dubai: A Guide To Eating On A Budget

Dubai is renowned for its opulence and luxury dining experiences, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the city’s culinary delights without breaking the bank. With a diverse range of cuisines and dining options, foodies looking to savour Dubai’s flavors on a budget can certainly find delicious and affordable meals. In this section, we’re diving into how you can enjoy dining in Dubai on a budget , from understanding the average cost of meals to discovering cheap eats and incredible food deals around the city.

Average Cost Of Meals

The cost of dining out in Dubai can vary widely based on the choice of restaurant and cuisine. While a meal at a high-end restaurant could set you back several hundred dirhams, there are plenty of options that are kind on the wallet. On average, a budget-friendly meal at an inexpensive restaurant would cost approximately 25 to 50 AED per person. Mid-range restaurants typically charge between 50 to 150 AED per person. By selecting local eateries or food courts, you can enjoy a hearty meal for a fraction of the price you would pay at a more upscale venue.

Cheap Eats And Food Deals

Finding great food in Dubai without a hefty price tag is easier than you think. Street food stands, local cafes, and food trucks offer a plethora of cheap eats that don’t skimp on taste. For example, savory shawarmas, falafel wraps, and Indian snacks can be found for under 10 AED, making them perfect for a quick and low-cost meal.

  • Shawarma: 5 – 10 AED
  • Falafel Wrap: 8 – 12 AED
  • Samosas: 2 – 4 AED each

Moreover, keep an eye out for food deals at various eateries, particularly during lunch hours or specific days of the week when restaurants offer special prices. Many eateries in Dubai also feature ‘happy hours’ or set menu deals that can provide significant savings. Additionally, apps and discount vouchers can be a goldmine for securing reduced prices at more upscale eateries.

  • Look for lunch specials at restaurants and cafes.
  • Visit eateries during happy hours for discounts.
  • Use food apps and vouchers for special pricing.

Transportation Expenses Within Dubai

Dubai, a glittering oasis in the United Arab Emirates, isn’t just known for its opulent architecture and vibrant nightlife; it also presents a variety of transportation options catering to tourists and residents alike. Whether you’re budget-conscious or looking for the quickest way to navigate the city, understanding the transportation costs will help you manage your travel finances and ensure a smooth journey around this bustling metropolis.

Public Transportation Vs. Taxi Services

Finding the right balance between convenience and cost is crucial when choosing how to travel within Dubai. Dubai’s public transportation system, including the Metro, buses, and trams, is both affordable and efficient .

  • Metro : A ride on the Dubai Metro can cost anywhere from 3 AED to 14 AED, depending on distance and whether you choose the regular or gold class.
  • Buses : With fares starting at just 2 AED, buses are an economical choice for short distances.
  • Trams : Trams operate in areas like Dubai Marina and have similar pricing to Metro services.

Contrarily, taxi services offer more personalized and direct transportation . A taxi ride costs a starting fare of 6 AED during the day and 7 AED at night, with the meter increasing at 1.82 AED per kilometer. For those opting for comfort and speed over cost, a taxi might be the preferred choice.

The Cost Of Renting A Car

If you value flexibility and independence , renting a car may be the ideal solution for exploring Dubai. The average cost for a small rental car starts from about 100 AED per day excluding insurance and fuel expenses. However, rental prices can vary significantly based on the model and rental company.

Remember to account for additional costs such as parking fees , which in a premium destination like Dubai, can add up quickly, as well as potential fines for traffic violations.

Attractions And Activities: Budgeting For Fun

Embarking on a journey to Dubai, a city gleaming with opulent attractions, can stir excitement and a bit of worry about expenses. Keeping an eye on your vacation budget doesn’t mean missing out on the fun. Let’s navigate through cost-saving tips while ensuring your adventure in Dubai remains unforgettable.

Free And Low-cost Attractions

Dubai showcases a plethora of free or low-cost attractions that promise enchanting experiences without draining your wallet. Engage in these budget-friendly and often complimentary adventures scattered across the city.

  • The Dubai Fountain: Behold the captivating water dance without spending a dirham.
  • Beaches: Soak up the sun at JBR or Kite Beach, perfect for a cost-free day out.
  • Art Galleries: Walk through the alleys of Alserkal Avenue, spotting contemporary art at no cost.
  • Heritage Sites: Step back in time in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, an open-air historical museum.

Pricing Of Popular Tourist Activities

While some experiences might come with a price tag, planning ahead can lead to significant savings. Below is an indicative list of popular Dubai attractions with their usual entry fees .

Booking online and looking for combo deals for these attractions can save money. Additionally, some hotels and travel agents offer discounted or inclusive passes for these experiences.

Shopping In Dubai: Balancing Splurge With Savings

Welcome to the dazzling world of Dubai, a paradise for shoppers who yearn to navigate the fine line between lavishness and penny-pinching. Dubai is renowned for its opulent malls and traditional souks , promising an exhilarating shopping experience that doesn’t necessarily have to break the bank. In this segment, learn to master the art of shopping in Dubai by uncovering the secret to striking a perfect balance between splurging on high-end products and saving on delightful bargains.

Dubai Shopping Festival And Seasonal Sales

The Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) is a shopper’s dream come true, offering a wide array of discounts on luxury brands, electronics, and much more. Plan your trip during this extravaganza and you could save a fortune on high-end purchases. The DSF isn’t the only time for great deals; Dubai’s malls host seasonal sales throughout the year. Here’s a quick guide to help you navigate these events:

  • Identify the sales: Keep an eye on announcements for upcoming discounts in Dubai’s major shopping centers like The Dubai Mall or Mall of the Emirates.
  • Make a wishlist: Prioritize what you want to buy to avoid getting overwhelmed by the sheer variety of discounted items.
  • Early bird gets the deal: Arrive early to get first dibs on the best sale items, as high-demand products sell out quickly.
  • Compare prices: Use price comparison apps to ensure you’re actually getting a good deal.

Souvenirs And Bargaining At Local Souks

For an authentic shopping experience, head over to one of Dubai’s traditional souks where bargaining is an art. The souks are home to unique souvenirs such as hand-woven fabrics, spices, and gold jewelry. Here’s how to secure the best deals:

Remember, the key to successful bargaining is politeness and a smile. Sellers are more likely to offer a good price to shoppers who treat them with respect and kindness.

Dubai’s Nightlife And Entertainment: Spend Wisely

Experiencing Dubai’s vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene is a must for any traveler. From glittering rooftop bars to pulsating nightclubs and world-class shows, Dubai offers an array of nocturnal activities suits every taste and budget. Yet, it’s no secret that a night out in this luxurious city can quickly add up if you’re not careful. In this part of our Dubai travel cost guide, we’re going to explore how to enjoy Dubai’s sparkling nightlife without burning a hole in your pocket.

Average Costs Of Nightlife Venues

Knowing the average costs of nightlife venues is crucial for budget-savvy travelers. Prices can vary significantly, so understanding what you’re likely to spend is key to a well-planned evening.

The typical expenses you might incur include:

  • Club Entry Fees: Starting from 100 AED and can go up significantly based on the venue and event.
  • Drinks: Expect to pay between 40-100 AED per cocktail and 30-50 AED for a beer.
  • Table Reservations: Starting from a few hundred dirhams to several thousands depending on the club and its location.
  • Cabaret Shows and Performances: Ticket prices typically range from 150-500 AED .

Keep in mind that during special events or with guest DJs, prices can skyrocket.

Affordable Entertainment Options

While Dubai is famous for its opulence, there are plenty of affordable entertainment options available for those looking to enjoy the nightlife without overspending. Here are several ways to enjoy the night on a budget:

  • Ladies’ Nights and Happy Hours: Many venues offer special deals, with some even providing complimentary drinks for women.
  • Bar Hopping: Instead of staying at one high-priced venue all night, explore various bars that offer unique experiences and better deals.
  • Beach Clubs: During the day, some beach clubs offer free entry where you can enjoy the ambiance and stay on for the nightlife.
  • Outdoor Cinemas: Enjoy the cool Dubai evening by watching a movie under the stars at a fraction of the cost of a club night.

For live entertainment that won’t break the bank, consider cafes and bars featuring local bands and DJ sets , often with no cover charge. Keep an eye on local listings for upcoming gigs.

Understanding Communication Costs: Staying Connected

Welcome to a key aspect of your Dubai travel experience – staying digitally connected. As a vibrant hub teeming with culture, business, and tourism, Dubai understands the importance of communication. For those planning to visit, managing communication costs effectively means more budget for exploring this glittering city. Understanding the communication ecosystem, including local SIM cards, data plans, and Wi-Fi availability, is crucial for a hassle-free Dubai adventure.

Local Sim Cards And Data Plans

When arriving in Dubai, acquiring a local SIM card is a smart choice to avoid exorbitant roaming charges. Dubai offers various competitive mobile operators , such as Du and Etisalat, that provide tourists with cost-effective options. These SIM cards come with different data plans tailored to your length of stay and usage requirements .

Visitors should note that passport identification is required when purchasing SIM cards. Additionally, many kiosks and outlets selling SIMs provide instant activation to get you connected immediately.

Free Wi-fi Spots

Dubai is also generous with its free Wi-Fi hotspots . Popular locations such as The Dubai Mall, Dubai International Airport, and along the beaches of JBR offer complimentary internet access. Here’s a quick list of spots where you can expect free Wi-Fi:

  • Shopping Malls: Most malls provide free connectivity to shoppers.
  • Public Parks: Recharge both personally and digitally in Dubai’s green spaces.
  • Public Transport: Stay connected even on the move on Dubai Metro and Buses.

Always ensure that the connection is secure before accessing personal information or performing sensitive transactions. While free Wi-Fi is convenient, visitors should remain vigilant about guarding their digital privacy.

Tipping Culture In Dubai: Gratuities And Service Charges

Exploring Dubai’s glittering skyline, luxurious experiences, and world-class services often leads to a common question among travelers: what’s the tipping etiquette in this bustling cosmopolitan? Whilst not mandatory, tipping in Dubai is a customary practice to show appreciation for good service. Service charges in Dubai are usually included in the bill at upscale restaurants and hotels, yet there remains a grey area on whether these gratuities reach the service staff. Understanding when and how much to tip can help smooth your journey through this dynamic city.

When And How Much To Tip

Dubai does not have a hard and fast rule when it comes to tipping, which can leave many travelers uncertain. The general tipping practice in Dubai is quite flexible and often based upon the quality of service received. Typically, a small gratuity , say 10-15% of your bill, is appreciated in restaurants if a service charge isn’t included. For taxi drivers or valet parking attendants, rounding up your fare or bill to the nearest whole number, or offering an extra 5-10 AED is customary.

Tipping Etiquette For Different Services

In Dubai, the tipping etiquette can be different for various services, and it’s beneficial to know whom to tip and an approximate amount. In hotels, while a service charge could be part of your bills, leaving a daily tip for housekeeping (10-20 AED) showcases direct appreciation.

  • Restaurants: Leave 10-15% if no service charge; nothing required if it’s included unless the service was exceptional.
  • Taxi Drivers: Simply rounding up the fare is appreciated; for a longer trip, consider a 10 AED tip.
  • Bellboys: A tip between 5-10 AED per bag is good practice.
  • Spa and Salon Workers: Tipping 10-15% of the service cost reflects satisfaction with the service.

At the end of the day, tipping remains a personal choice, reflecting gratitude for a service well-rendered . With cash being king for tips, ensure you have small denominations handy to avoid any awkward situations.

Budgeting For Excursions: Day Trips From Dubai

Embarking on day trips from Dubai opens a treasure trove of experiences, from bewitching desert safaris to cultural deep-dives in surrounding emirates. Planning and budgeting for excursions can be straightforward with the right guidance, ensuring that the marvels of the UAE don’t come with a hefty price tag. Each journey promises its unique allure, and considering costs in advance helps travellers make the most of their Arabian adventures.

Cost Of Popular Day Trips

Enthusiasts ready to explore beyond the sparkle of Dubai’s skyscrapers will find an array of memorable day trips. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect budget-wise for these popular expeditions:

These amounts give a preliminary idea of the investments involved, allowing travellers to create a budget that aligns with their itineraries.

How To Find Deals On Excursions

Savvy travellers looking to enjoy the wonders of the UAE without breaking the bank can make use of several strategies to find exciting deals:

  • Book in Advance – Early reservations often come with discounts.
  • Group Discounts – Travelling with friends or family could lower costs per individual.
  • Tour Combo Deals – Purchasing package deals can provide savings over individual excursions.
  • Local Travel Sites – Explore regional travel platforms for exclusive offers.
  • Discount Vouchers – Keep an eye out for promotions and vouchers in tourist publications or online discount sites.
  • Seasonal Promotions – Travel during off-peak seasons for potential deals.

These approaches can lead to a reduced financial load while maximising the journey’s pleasure and exploration scope.

Hidden Costs: Avoiding Unforeseen Expenses

Embarking on a journey to Dubai promises an array of breathtaking sights, luxurious experiences, and cultural richness. Yet, the splendor often comes with a price tag that can escalate if you’re not wary of hidden costs . To ensure that unexpected expenses don’t dampen the sparkle of your desert adventure, we delve into ways to dodge these stealthy budget busters.

Tourist Traps And Scams

Many travelers get caught in the glittery web of Dubai’s tourist traps. Keeping an eye out for common scams is crucial to protect your wallet. From the moment you arrive, be circumspect about overly friendly locals offering guided tours or ‘exclusive’ deals. Be bold and negotiate prices or, better yet, stick to verified service providers. Some common areas where tourists face inflated prices include:

  • Taxis: Confirm the ride is metered or agree on a fare in advance.
  • Shopping: Souvenirs in popular tourist spots are often overpriced. Explore local markets for better deals.
  • Attractions: Pre-book tickets for sites and experiences to avoid hiked-up door prices.

Unexpected Charges And Fees

Beyond the obvious expenses, miscellaneous charges can silently pile up. Stay vigilant of these potential financial snares:

Become a savvy traveler by keeping these tips in mind to sidestep unexpected charges and fees . A trip to Dubai, when thoroughly planned for, can be as cost-effective as it is captivating. Be proactive, research ahead, and your dream vacation to Dubai will not only be memorable but also economically comfortable.

Creating Your Dubai Travel Budget: A Step-by-step Guide

When planning a voyage to the City of Gold, mapping out your Dubai travel budget is essential for a stress-free experience. The allure of this desert metropolis, with its soaring skyscrapers, luxurious shopping, and unseen wonders, is undeniable – but without a well-structured budget, your dream vacation could become more expensive than anticipated. This guide is your companion in creating a travel budget that allows you to enjoy the splendors of Dubai without breaking the bank.

Daily Budget Plans

Begin your budget planning by estimating your daily expenses. Dubai offers a diverse range of accommodation, dining, and activity options to suit various budgets. Here’s a quick rundown of different daily budget plans:

  • Economy Travelers: If you’re looking to save, consider budget hotels or hostels, use public transport, and dine at local eateries.
  • Mid-range Enthusiasts: Opt for 3-4 star hotels, savor meals at mid-tier restaurants, and mix in some paid attractions with free sights.
  • Luxury Seekers: Bask in the opulence of 5-star hotels, dine at fine restaurants, and splurge on exclusive experiences and private tours.

To give you a clearer picture, here’s an example table of potential daily costs:

These are just estimates. Prices can vary based on factors such as seasons, specific locations, and personal preferences.

How To Manage And Track Your Spending

Once your daily budget is set, it is important to manage and track your spending to avoid overspending. Consider these tips:

  • Use Budgeting Apps: Apps like Mint, YNAB (You Need A Budget), or your bank’s mobile app can help you track expenses on the go.
  • Record Every Expense: Keep receipts and make a habit of noting down all your expenditures, no matter how small.
  • Review Regularly: Take time each evening to review your spending against your planned budget to make adjustments for the next day if needed.
  • Carry a Prepaid Travel Card: Prepaid cards are a safe way to carry money and many allow you to track spending through an associated app.
  • Set Daily Alerts: Use banking apps to set up daily or transaction alerts to keep your spending in check.

Remember, effective budget management isn’t just about recording what you spend; it’s about making informed decisions that help you stay on course with your financial goals while still enjoying your Dubai adventure.

Conclusion: Making The Most Of Your Dubai Trip

Your journey through Dubai promises to be an exhilarating whirlwind of culture, luxury, and adventure. As you plan for this gleaming gem of the desert, understanding the potential expenses can empower you to enjoy all that Dubai offers without unnecessary financial surprises. In this section, we will recap the critical budget considerations and share savvy tips to ensure your trip is as cost-effective as it is unforgettable.

Summary Of Key Budget Considerations

A successful trip to Dubai hinges on smart financial planning. Here’s a summary of what you need to consider:

  • Accommodation: Options range from budget-friendly hostels to ultra-luxurious hotels.
  • Dining: Indulge in street food delicacies or dine at high-end restaurants.
  • Attractions: Free sights and paid experiences are plentiful—prioritize what matters to you.
  • Transport: Public transport is economical, while taxis offer convenience at a higher price.
  • Shopping: From souks to malls, shopping can be tailored to both modest and opulent budgets.

Final Tips And Tricks For Cost Savings

Stretch your dirhams further with these smart strategies:

  • Travel off-peak: Plan your visit outside of peak tourist seasons to snag better deals on flights and accommodation.
  • Book in advance: Early reservations can translate to significant discounts.
  • Use discount platforms: Websites and apps often offer vouchers for attractions and dining.
  • Leverage public transport: Get a Nol card to save on trips by metro, buses, and trams.
  • Embrace local cuisine: Savor delicious yet affordable meals at smaller, local eateries.

By adopting these tips, visitors can enjoy the splendor of Dubai while keeping their spending in check—a balance that ensures a memorable trip without compromising on the experience.

Frequently Asked Questions For Dubai Travel Cost

How much does a trip to dubai cost.

A trip to Dubai can cost between $1,500 to $4,000 for a week per person, varying widely based on travel style, accommodation choice, and activities planned.

How Much Does A 7 Day Dubai Trip Cost?

A 7-day trip to Dubai typically costs between $1,500 to $3,000 per person, including flights, accommodations, and activities. Prices vary based on travel style and season.

Is It Expensive To Travel Around Dubai?

Traveling around Dubai can be costly, but various options cater to different budgets. Public transportation is affordable, while taxis and private tours may increase expenses.

How Much Does A Meal Cost In Dubai?

A meal in Dubai typically costs around 35-45 AED for budget dining and 100-400 AED for mid-range to upscale restaurants. Fast food prices average around 25 AED.

Dubai’s allure is undeniable, a city of luxury and culture. Planning your travel budget effectively ensures unforgettable experiences without breaking the bank. Remember, costs can vary widely, but with savvy research and choices, Dubai’s wonders are within reach. Safe travels and treasure those desert memories!

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Is Dubai Expensive to Visit? The Cost of Travelling in 2024

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If you’re considering Dubai as your next holiday destination, some important questions to ask yourself are: Is Dubai expensive to visit? Or is it possible to visit Dubai on a small budget? You will find the answers to all of your questions in this post.

Dubai is an increasingly popular city in the United Arab Emirates and to be honest, this isn’t the cheapest destination in Asia , nor is the U.A.E. the cheapest country that you can visit.

After all, Dubai is famous for its luxury tourism, and it’s home to the Burj Al Arab – the only 7-star hotel in the world. This city has often been dubbed the Playground of Millionaires and the City of Gold .

However, this doesn’t mean that only millionaires can afford a visit to this city. The cost of travelling in Dubai widely depends on the decisions that you make and your style of travelling . Dubai is a city where you can easily spend thousands of dollars a day, but it’s also possible to travel here on a much smaller budget.

I visited Dubai on a budget on the way back to Belgium from Nepal , and although I did spend more than I usually do when I travel, I was able to limit my expenses!

This post will give you a better idea of how expensive Dubai is to visit , how much things cost in this city and how you can save money during your trip to Dubai .

How Expensive is Dubai for Tourists: The Cost of Travelling in Dubai

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Let’s look at the vacation cost in Dubai. How expensive exactly is Dubai for tourists? And is it possible to visit Dubai on a tight backpacker’s budget?

The short answer to the question of how expensive Dubai is for tourists is that you will need anything between USD 280 (shoestring backpacker budget) and USD 1400 (mid-range budget) per week if you’re planning on travelling to Dubai.

This budget does not include activities, however. But if you’re travelling with two people or more, you will be able to cut down some costs by sharing a room or taxi.

As mentioned in the introduction, the cost of travel in Dubai depends on your travel style. To make it a little more clear, I divided this post into three sections:

  • Travelling in Dubai on a tight backpacker’s budget (USD 40 to USD 50 per day)
  • Travelling in Dubai on a mid-range budget (USD 70 to USD 200 per day)
  • Travelling in Dubai in luxury (the sky is the limit)

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Travelling in Dubai on a backpacker’s budget

Although Dubai is not your typical backpacker’s destination, it’s an easy stopover on the way to Asia and it’s possible to visit this city on a smaller budget .

This being said, Dubai is not a very backpacker-friendly city and you will have to spend more money here compared to many other countries. So this may not be the best place to stay for a long time if you’re on a super tight budget.

🏣 Hostel prices

The best way to cut costs in Dubai is by saving on accommodation and staying in hostels.

You can find hostels with prices between USD 8 and USD 25 per night for a bed in a dorm . These can be found in nearly any area in the city, but you may pay more depending on the location.

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🍛 The cost of cheap restaurants in Dubai

When it comes to food, there are plenty of places where you can eat street food for less than USD 5 .

A cheap restaurant will cost you around USD 12 per person. So there’s more than luxury restaurants and bling-bling alone in Dubai!

🎡 Cheap and free activities in Dubai

There are also many cheap and even free things to do in Dubai . You will find some examples below:

  • Burj Khalifa and its fountains : As long as you don’t go to the top levels of the Burj Khalifa, you can see the world’s largest building along with its fountains and the daily fountain show for free. This is one of the most famous landmarks in Asia !
  • Dubai Mall : The Dubai Mall is located inside the Burj Khalifa, and it’s free to visit too (as long as you don’t buy anything, of course).
  • Gold souks : The same applies to the gold souks, as long as you don’t buy anything, these are free to visit.
  • Dubai Frame : You can see the Dubai Frame for free but you will have to pay an entrance fee of 50 AED if you want to enter this landmark.
  • Burj Al Arab : You can also see the world’s only 7-star hotel for free. It just costs (a lot of) money if you want to stay or eat here.
  • Jumeirah Mosque : This is one of the most famous mosques in Dubai and there’s no entry fee to visit it. It does cost money if you want to take a guided tour.
  • Dubai Marina : This is one of the most popular areas in Dubai and taking a stroll here is completely free.

🚗 Getting around Dubai on a budget

Finally, when it comes to getting around the city, the cheapest way to do so is by taking the metro (which is great). You can get a day ticket for 20 AED (USD 5,45).

Keep in mind, though, that you might have to take a taxi or Uber from time to time and these are not that cheap.

👉 Can Dubai be cheap? The cost of visiting Dubai on a tight backpacker’s budget

Taking into account all the information above, visiting Dubai on a tight backpacker’s budget will cost you a minimum of around USD 40 to USD 50 per day (or USD 280 to USD 350 a week).

This can be done by staying in dorms, eating in cheap restaurants without consuming alcohol and getting around using the metro.

Entry tickets are not included in this budget, but I hardly spent anything on entry tickets when I visited Dubai. There are plenty of free things to do as well.

Tip: The best way to visit Dubai if you’re on a limited budget is by visiting this city during a short stopover to another (cheaper) destination, which is what I did. It’s perfectly possible to see much of what this city has to offer in just 2 or 3 days.

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Visiting Dubai on a mid-range budget

If you have a larger, mid-range budget, you will find plenty of nice hotels, cosy restaurants and fun activities to do in Dubai.

🏣 Average hotel prices in Dubai

You will find numerous hotels with prices ranging between USD 50 and USD 120 per night nearly anywhere in the city. You will get a nice hotel for this price.

This being said, it speaks for itself that the higher your budget, the better your hotel will be.

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🍛 Eating out on a mid-range budget in Dubai

Expect to pay around USD 30 per person for a meal in a nice mid-range restaurant in Dubai.

There are, however, many cheaper restaurants (or street food) as well as more expensive ones. So make sure to determine your budget and look around.

🎡 How much do entry tickets and activities cost in Dubai

When it comes to the price of activities , you will find both cheap as well as more expensive things to do in Dubai . You can find some popular examples below:

  • Burj Khalifa : Prices range between 20 AED (USD 5,45) and 769 AED (USD 209,37), depending on the experience you choose. The cheapest tickets will bring you to the Burj Khalifa’s 125th and 124th floors. While the most expensive ones will take you to the 154th, 153rd and 152nd levels. Here, you will find the world’s highest lounge.
  • Dubai Aquarium : Prices start at a whopping 199 AED (USD 54,18) per person to visit the Dubai Aquarium.
  • Dubai Frame : The entry ticket costs 50 AED (USD 13,61), which is quite reasonable compared to the other entry prices.
  • Desert safari : The costs of a desert safari range between 250 AED (USD 68) and 1000 AED (USD 272). This depends on the company you book it with, what’s included and how luxurious you want it to be.
  • Aura Skypool : A visit to this beautiful infinity pool with a view over the skyline of Dubai will cost a minimum of 200 AED (USD 54,45) per person.

🚗 Getting around Dubai on a mid-range budget

Although the metro is great, if you have a bigger budget, you can also opt to rent a car in Dubai . This will give you more flexibility and it will help you save some time as well.

You can expect to pay a minimum of USD 30 for one day .

If you decide to rent a car, I recommend using  Discover Cars  to find the best rates. This company compares car rental companies so that you can get the best price.

 👉 The cost of visiting Dubai on a mid-range budget

You can expect to pay anything between USD 70 and USD 200 per day* (or USD 490 and USD 1400 per week) to visit Dubai on a mid-range budget.

This only includes accommodation, food and transportation, though. The price of activities is not included .

* This estimate was made for a solo traveller . If you’re travelling as a couple, with a friend or with a group you will be able to share accommodation costs, which will make your trip somewhat cheaper.

Tip : Make sure to book your tickets in advance if you want to visit the Burj Khalifa. There is a ticket counter onsite, but tickets tend to sell out very quickly.

Burj Khalifa and Gold Souks

The cost of a luxury trip to Dubai

If you’re a billionaire and are up for a really luxurious trip, then Dubai is a city where you will find exactly what you are looking for!

After all, this city is known for its luxury and bling-bling. You could easily spend a couple of thousands or even ten thousands of dollars a day here.

🏣 Expensive hotels in Dubai

Some of the most expensive hotels in Dubai are Jumeirah Al Qasr (from USD 320/night to USD 9000/night), Burj Al-Arab (from USD 1100/night to USD 5100/a night), Atlantis The Palm (from USD 575/night to USD 1000/night) and Rixos The Palm (USD 600 to USD 1300).

There are other luxury hotels that are a little more affordable too, though. Some examples are the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel , Lemon Tree Hotel and Leva Hotel & Suites .

Luxury hotels are one of the things Dubai is famous for. So if you can afford to stay in these, you will have an abundance of choices!

You can opt for underwater suites, rooms with a view of the Burj Khalifa or the Dubai Marina, luxurious lofts and apartments, the only 7-star hotel in the world (the Burj Al-Arab ) and more.

🍛 Luxurious restaurants in Dubai

This city is also full of luxury restaurants like the underwater restaurant Ossiano , Al Mahara and the restaurants located in the famous Burj Al-Arab .

The average costs per person in luxurious restaurants range between USD 135 and USD 190 .

All in all, there is no shortage of luxurious and decadent restaurants in Dubai, and if you want to try dishes from Michelin-starred chefs, this is the city to go!

🎡 Luxury activities in Dubai

When it comes to luxury activities, it comes as no surprise that Dubai has an abundance of these as well!

From private air charters to super-yacht cruises , luxury desert safaris , hot air balloon flights , luxury trips combining Dubai and t he Maldives and much more, you will find plenty of luxurious things to do in Dubai.

You just need to be super rich to be able to afford them.

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How Much Does it Cost to Travel to Dubai?

Apart from the cost of accommodation, transport, food and activities, another important thing to consider is the cost of the flight to get to Dubai in the first place.

This depends on where you’re flying from when you’re visiting Dubai, how flexible you are and when you book your tickets. Flights tend to be more expensive during the high season. If you’re flexible, you could opt to fly on the cheapest available date of the week or month.

Depending on where you’re from and the season you’re travelling, a round-trip to Dubai should cost you:

  • New York to Dubai: USD 700 to USD 1000
  • London to Dubai:  USD 300 to USD 600
  • Sydney to Dubai: USD 750 to USD 1200
  • New Delhi to Dubai: USD 200 to USD 350

It’s good to know that due to the conflict in Ukraine, global oil prices have risen in the last year. This is causing flights to be more expensive than normal. I adapted the prices mentioned above.

>> Read: 4-Day Dubai Itinerary: The Best Things to See and Do

Tip : An easy way to find the cheapest flights is by using Skyscanner . This website enables you to compare flight fares across the internet. I would recommend booking through the official website of the airline to avoid problems, though.

Gold Souks

Tips to Save Money in Dubai

Dubai clearly isn’t the cheapest holiday destination out there. However, a trip to this city doesn’t have to be crazy expensive either.

There are numerous ways to cut the costs of your stay in Dubai. You will find 7 easy ways to save money in Dubai below.

1. Stay at budget accommodation

Dubai is famous for its abundance of luxury hotels and resorts but it speaks for itself that staying here will cost you a lot of money.

One of the easiest ways to travel on a smaller budget is by staying in budget hotels, hostels or dorms.

2. Watch your dining budget

Just like with the accommodation, you will find plenty of expensive restaurants in Dubai BUT there are plenty of affordable restaurants in this city too!

Researching the cheap restaurants to eat at in Dubai and opting for street food will save you a lot of money.

3. Take the metro

Dubai isn’t a very walkable city, as the distances you will have to cover are huge.

There may be plenty of taxis and Ubers in the streets of this city but the cheapest way to get around Dubai is by taking the metro.

Dubai has some of the nicest and cleanest metros I’ve ever taken, so it will be a very comfortable ride (and the metro has AC, which is great when it’s hot)!

4. Visit Dubai during the low season

It will be SUPER hot (40°C to 50°C or 104°F to 122°F), but if you visit Dubai in June, July or August, you will be able to book hotels for a cheaper price.

It’s good to know that there’s AC practically everywhere in Dubai.

5. Don’t drink alcohol

Alcohol tends to be quite expensive in Dubai. So an efficient way of saving some money is by sticking to non-alcoholic drinks during your stay in this city.

6. Look for free places to visit

Another great way of saving costs on a visit to Dubai is by looking for free activities.

Going to the public beach, visiting the park and strolling along the Dubai Marina , for example, are some nice things to do that won’t cost you any money.

7. Don’t go shopping

This one might be easier said than done if you enjoy shopping. After all, Dubai is home to the world’s largest shopping mall.

However, if you’re on a tight budget, it’s better to avoid coming here unless you’re up for some window shopping instead because Dubai isn’t the cheapest country to buy things.

Dubai Marina

Is It Expensive to Live in Dubai?

One of the things that makes Dubai such a popular destination for expats is that there is no income tax in this city. This being said, Dubai may be a tax haven, but that doesn’t mean it’s cheap to live here.

Dubai has been ranked 31st on the list of the most expensive cities to live and work in for expats . However, it’s less expensive compared to cities like New York City, London and Singapore.

On average, a one-bedroom apartment outside of the city centre will cost you around USD 900, and you can expect to pay around USD 900 in monthly costs as well. This means you will need an average of USD 1800 to live in Dubai.

It all depends on your lifestyle though, and you can come by with less or more money as well.

Is Dubai Expensive to Travel to? Final Thoughts

As you can see, Dubai is one of the more expensive destinations out there. However, there are ways to cut costs and save some money.

Travelling on a backpacker’s budget in Dubai won’t be the same as it’s in Southeast Asia, for example. However, it’s still possible to travel here without spending loads of money.

This being said, compared to other major cities like London, New York and Paris , Dubai actually isn’t that expensive. You will pay around the same amount of money or sometimes even more in some other large cities.

I hope that this post helped you to get a better idea of the cost of travelling in Dubai. Let me know your thoughts or any questions you may have in the comments.

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Laura Meyers is the founder of Laure Wanders. She was born in Belgium and has travelled to over 40 countries, many of them solo. She currently spends most of her time between Belgium and South Asia and loves helping other travellers plan their adventures abroad.

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Hi Laure, I’ve enjoyed reading your blog entry. I believe the negative aspects of Dubai that you have highlighted have meanwhile intensified. In my view, Dubai now qualifies to be the world capital of overindulgence hyper consumption and decadence.

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The Ultimate Guide to the Cost of a Trip to Dubai: Plan Your Fantasy Vacation on a Budget

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Flight Costs to Dubai from Major US Cities

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The cost of flights to Dubai from the US can vary depending on the time of year, airline, and departure city. On average, a round-trip economy class ticket can range from $700 to $1,500 or more ✈️ . However, prices may fluctuate due to seasonal demand, so it's recommended to compare prices from different airlines and book in advance for the best deals 👍 .

The flight time from the US to Dubai can vary depending on the departure city and the airline, as well as any layovers or connecting flights. From New York City , the flight time to Dubai is typically around 12-14 hours , while from Los Angeles, it can take around 16-18 hours or more. Direct flights are available from some US cities, such as New York and Los Angeles, while others may require one or more connecting flights.

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How much does it cost for hotels when travelling to Dubai?

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  • On average, a mid-range hotel in Dubai can cost around $80 to $150 per night, while a luxury hotel can cost $300 or more per night. However, during peak tourist season or major events such as the Dubai Shopping Festival or Dubai World Cup, prices can be significantly higher.
  • It's also worth noting that Dubai has a wide range of accommodation options, from budget hostels to high-end resorts, so there are choices to suit all budgets. Some areas of the city, such as Deira and Bur Dubai, offer more affordable options, while others, such as the Palm Jumeirah and Downtown Dubai, are more expensive.

It's recommended to book accommodation in advance, particularly during peak season, to ensure availability and to get the best deals. Online booking sites such as Booking.com, Agoda, and Expedia offer a wide range of options and often have competitive prices.

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Note : Prices are subject to change and may vary depending on the location and type of restaurant. Additionally, higher-end restaurants and hotels in Dubai may have higher prices.

How much does it cost for souvenirs when travelling to Dubai?

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Note: Prices are subject to change and may vary depending on the location and type of store. Additionally, higher-end stores and souks may have higher prices for certain items. It's always recommended to bargain and compare prices before making a purchase.

How much does it cost for transportation when travelling to Dubai?

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Dubai Creek

  • Metro: Dubai has a modern, clean and efficient metro system that connects most major areas of the city. There are two lines, the Red Line and the Green Line, and the fares are based on the distance traveled.
  • Buses: Dubai also has a network of public buses that serve most areas of the city. The buses are air-conditioned and comfortable, and the fares are based on the distance traveled.
  • Taxis: Taxis are widely available in Dubai and can be easily hailed on the street or booked through an app. The taxis are metered, and the fares are reasonable compared to other major cities.
  • Uber and Careem: Uber and Careem are also available in Dubai and can be a convenient and affordable way to get around the city.
  • Water taxis: Dubai has a network of water taxis known as abras that connect the old and new parts of the city. They are a traditional way to travel and offer a unique experience.
  • Rental cars: Rental cars are also available in Dubai, but it's important to note that the traffic can be heavy, and the driving can be challenging for visitors who are not used to the roads.
  • Walking: Dubai is a relatively safe city, and many areas are pedestrian-friendly. Walking can be a great way to explore the city and see the sights up close.

How much does it cost for sightseeing when travelling to Dubai?

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  • Burj Khalifa : AED 149 for general admission to the observation deck.
  • Dubai Mall : Free admission, prices for activities vary.
  • Dubai Fountain : Free admission.
  • Dubai Museum : AED 3 for adults, AED 1 for children.
  • Palm Jumeirah : Free admission, prices for activities and restaurants vary.
  • Dubai Miracle Garden : AED 55 for adults, AED 40 for children.
  • Dubai Creek : Prices for boat rides vary depending on the type of boat and duration.
  • Desert Safari : Prices vary depending on the type of tour and duration, but start around AED 150 for a basic package.

How much does it cost for WiFi & communication when travelling to Dubai?

  • WiFi: Most places offer free WiFi, including the airport.
  • SIM cards: Prices vary depending on the provider and plan, but start around AED 50.
  • Internet calling: Visitors can use VPN services for free, or pay for premium services.
  • Local calling: Prices vary depending on the provider and plan, but start around AED 0.60 per minute.
  • Emergency services: Dialing emergency services is free.
  • Cultural considerations: Following cultural norms is free, but being mindful and respectful is important.

How much does it cost for passport when travelling to Dubai?

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Burj Khalifa

The cost of a passport for traveling to Dubai will depend on the individual's country of origin. However, if you already have a passport and it is still valid, then there is no additional cost for travel to Dubai.

It's important to ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond the duration of your stay in Dubai, as this is a requirement for entry into the country. If you need to renew your passport or apply for a new one, the cost will vary depending on your country's passport issuing fees.

How much does it cost for insurance when travelling to Dubai?

  • Cost: The cost of travel insurance for Dubai will depend on a variety of factors such as the traveler's age, trip length, and coverage options. On average, a comprehensive travel insurance policy for Dubai can cost between $50 to $200 USD per person .
  • Coverage: Travel insurance for Dubai typically covers medical expenses, trip cancellation or interruption, emergency medical evacuation, and baggage loss or delay. Some policies may also offer additional coverage for adventure activities, rental car insurance, and more.
  • Providers: There are many travel insurance providers that offer coverage for Dubai. Some popular options include Allianz Global Assistance, World Nomads, and Travel Guard.

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How much does it cost for 2 nights & 3 days when travelling to Dubai?

**REMINDER**: Keep in mind that these are estimates and the actual cost may vary depending on factors such as the time of year, travel dates, and personal spending habits.

How much does it cost for family, couples or single when travelling to Dubai?

  • Family : For a family of four (2 adults and 2 children), a 5-day trip to Dubai can cost between $4,000 to $8,000 USD, depending on accommodation, transportation, food, and activities.
  • Couples : For a 4-day romantic getaway to Dubai, couples can expect to spend between $1,500 to $3,500 USD, depending on accommodation, transportation, food, and activities.
  • Single : For a 3-day solo trip to Dubai, a single traveler can expect to spend between $800 to $1,500 USD, depending on accommodation, transportation, food, and activities.

**REMINDER**: These are just general estimates and the actual cost will vary based on individual preferences, travel style, and budget.

Methods to save money when travelling to Dubai

  • Plan your trip during the off-season: Dubai is a popular destination and prices can go up during peak seasons. Traveling during the off-season can help you save money on flights, accommodation, and activities.
  • Stay in budget-friendly accommodations: Dubai has a wide range of accommodation options, from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly hostels. Opting for budget-friendly accommodations like hostels, Airbnb, or budget hotels can save you money.
  • Use public transportation: Taxis can be expensive in Dubai, but the city has an efficient public transportation system, including the metro, buses, and trams. Using public transportation can help you save money on transportation costs.
  • Look for free or discounted activities: There are many free or discounted activities to do in Dubai, such as visiting the public beaches, exploring the souks (markets), and watching the Dubai Fountain Show.
  • Eat at budget-friendly restaurants: Dubai has many affordable restaurants serving local and international cuisine. Eating at budget-friendly restaurants or street food stalls can help you save money on food.
  • Avoid excessive shopping: Dubai is known for its shopping malls and luxury stores, but shopping can quickly add up. Avoiding excessive shopping or sticking to a budget can help you save money.
  • Use coupons or discount codes: Dubai has many discount codes and coupons available for various activities, restaurants, and shops. Using these codes can help you save money on your trip.

Tips for travelling to Dubai

  • Weather : Dubai has a hot desert climate with temperatures reaching up to 45 degrees Celsius (113 Fahrenheit) during the summer months. It's best to plan your trip during the cooler months between November and March when temperatures are more moderate.
  • Clothing : While Dubai is a modern and cosmopolitan city, it's still important to dress modestly, especially in public places. When visiting mosques or other religious sites, women should wear long dresses or pants and cover their heads with a scarf. Men should avoid wearing shorts and sleeveless shirts.
  • Best time to go : The best time to visit Dubai is during the cooler months between November and March when temperatures are more moderate. It's also a good time to explore outdoor attractions and participate in outdoor activities.
  • Religious tips : Dubai is an Islamic country, and visitors should respect local customs and religious traditions. When visiting mosques, dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering. During Ramadan, it's important to be respectful of those fasting and avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours.
  • Cultural tips : Dubai is a multicultural city, and visitors should respect local customs and cultural traditions. Avoid public displays of affection and be respectful when taking photos of locals or religious sites.

How much does a flight to Dubai cost?

The cost of a flight to Dubai can vary depending on the departure location, time of year, and airline. On average, a round-trip flight from the United States can cost between $700 and $1,500.

How much does accommodation cost in Dubai?

Accommodation in Dubai can range from budget-friendly hostels and hotels to luxurious resorts and villas. On average, a night in a budget-friendly accommodation can cost between $50 and $150, while a night in a luxury hotel or resort can cost upwards of $500.

How much does food cost in Dubai?

The cost of food in Dubai can vary depending on the type of cuisine and restaurant. On average, a meal in a budget-friendly restaurant can cost between $10 and $20, while a meal in a more upscale restaurant can cost upwards of $50.

How much should I budget for attractions and activities in Dubai?

The cost of attractions and activities in Dubai can vary depending on the type of experience. On average, a visit to a major attraction like the Burj Khalifa or Dubai Mall can cost between $30 and $100 per person. Other experiences like desert safaris or water parks can cost upwards of $100 per person.

What's the best way to save money when traveling to Dubai?

To save money when traveling to Dubai, consider traveling during the off-season, using public transportation, staying in budget-friendly accommodations, and eating at affordable restaurants. Additionally, look for free or discounted activities and attractions, and avoid excessive shopping.

Dubai Travel Cost

  • 1. Flight Costs to Dubai from Major US Cities
  • 2. How much does it cost for hotels when travelling to Dubai?
  • 3. How much does it cost for food when travelling to Dubai?
  • 4. How much does it cost for souvenirs when travelling to Dubai?
  • 5. How much does it cost for transportation when travelling to Dubai?
  • 6. How much does it cost for sightseeing when travelling to Dubai?
  • 7. How much does it cost for WiFi & communication when travelling to Dubai?
  • 8. How much does it cost for passport when travelling to Dubai?
  • 9. How much does it cost for insurance when travelling to Dubai?
  • 10. How much does it cost for 2 nights & 3 days when travelling to Dubai?
  • 11. How much does it cost for family, couples or single when travelling to Dubai?
  • 12. Methods to save money when travelling to Dubai
  • 13. Tips for travelling to Dubai
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Among the top choices of people all around the world, Dubai still remains one of the best vacations on the planet. Many people keep buying Dubai Vacation Packages , which enable them to visit the city and its main attractions like Dubai Waterfront, Burj Khalifa, and Palm Islands, at affordable prices for all kinds of wallets.

If you’re within the society’s elite you can expect a vacation with Rolls Royce limousines, butlers and seven-star hotels. If, on the other hand, you’re just the average tourist looking for something classy but within normal prices, Dubai will offer services for you too. All it takes is some planning and research before the Dubai trip and you’ll find yourself spending the vacation of your life, without being a part of the high society and without the fear of going broke.

You will find below some ways in which you will be able to enjoy a great vacation in Dubai but still within a normal budget. However, to figure out the best deal for you, you will have to do your own research and look for lower and lower prices, then get the best package for you, or pay for travel necessities separately. Do a little comparison between the offered packages, and you’ll make the most of this trip’s resources and budget. When choosing your travel plans, look online for promotions, coupons, discounts, or special perks that can take the price to lower numbers.

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Cost to travel to Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Among the known airlines that take people to the UAE, there are a few low-cost ones. A few of the international carriers are and will be offering trips to Dubai and Abu Dhabi as a normal service. So tourists will have plenty of possibilities to book affordable flights as a part of their vacation to Dubai. One of the easiest ways to find cheap flights to Dubai is by using the internet. Save money by traveling mid-week. A short search online brought forth a normal price of around $1,100 for a flight from the US to Dubai, but packages with discounts of -$500 when booking flight and hotel at the same time kept popping up during our online search. Also, keep an eye open all year long and be ready for lower prices and greater discounts.

When booking a hotel in Dubai

Depending on your needs and resources, Dubai has a few luxurious and well-known hotels, to suit your desires.

When having a fixed budget for a trip, and looking for cheap hotel costs, try to avoid any luxury or well-known names. You will end up spending too much on accommodation, fees, and other charges if you disregard this tip. Almost all of the elite and very expensive hotels are located close to Dubai Marina, Jumeirah, and Sheikh Zayed Road. One of the most used hotels are owned by Deira or Bur Dubai, both of them having lovely and affordable places in the category of three to four-star hotels, with very affordable accommodation prices. You’ll be happy to know that Bur Dubai is situated close to a few shopping centers.

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Dubai is known for having any international cuisine you can think of. This means that you will also find almost all major international chains from all around the world somewhere in Dubai. For example, one of our website’s contributors managed to see Din Tai Fung from Taiwan, Paul from France, Shake Shack from the US, Tim Horton’s from Canada, and L’antica Pizzeria da Michele from Italy, all in one day and not too far one from the other.

Although you will be able to find every type of cuisine you might think of, the prices are also 30% more expensive when it comes to international chains than you would pay in any other country around the world. This is why, if you plan to go for known brands, you should be prepared to spend quite a lot on food.

Keeping that in mind, although you will find cheaper alternatives as well, you should budget for daily meals something along these lines:

  • Breakfast: $12
  • Dinner: $40

This would mean that eating costs around $72 a day , which surely isn’t at all cheap. As pointed up above, you can surely eat in Dubai on a budget as long as you eat less and search for cheap places. If you want to try fine dining or alcohol as a way of having fun, you will surely spend considerably more, especially considering that Dubai isn’t an alcohol-friendly place. When it comes to tipping, this is surely not a common occurrence in  Dubai . Regardless of how much you end up eating, you shouldn’t leave more than 10 dirhams, or AED, on the table on top of the actual cost of food.

For activities in Dubai

You will have the beach open at all times, and you will have a great time on one of the most amazing beaches in the world, mostly due to its white crushed seashell shoreline.

The great line of duty-free shops and bargain stores found around Dubai makes this city great for shopping. Also, in the shops called souks, you will find great deals and you will be able to haggle with the salesmen yourself.

Don’t miss the opportunity to go on a hot air balloon ride in the afternoon, for a great set of pictures and memories. Desert safari packages are also pretty cheap, as long as you’re not going for luxury services.

Visiting Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, from the outside is also a great way to snatch a couple of great Instagram pictures for free.

Random spending

Downtown Dubai is very popular for its malls and there is a reason for this. The number of malls in a single city is actually insane. You will have a hard time visiting the city without walking close to a mall or two. This makes it very easy to spend money in Dubai.

This cost guide has been made for people without thousands to waste on mall items, but even so, you should budget at least $200 for random things you might get while in the city. Two of the best malls in Dubai are the Mall of the Emirates, known for its ski Dubai, and Dubai Mall.

Approximate cost of a vacation in Dubai

The price below is the average cost of your trip to Dubai but the total amount you’ll spend will depend on you and your possibilities, accommodation, and airline fees.

One person, that pays for Dubai travel and a four-night stay at the Grand Hyatt Dubai will pay somewhere around  $1,300 .

Depending on the time and date of the flight, the full price of the packages for a seven day trip to Dubai costs between $3,100 to $3,700 for two people, including food and accommodation.

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I am so so happy that I ticked-off DUBAI from my travel bucket-list finally. So, in this post I am sharing Dubai 1 week cost trip from India. First I will give you an idea of what is the budget cap of everything thing in Dubai like accomodation, food, activities and then will share the specific cost of some activities that are a must-do in Dubai.

The cost of a 1 week trip to Dubai from India can vary, depending on several factors such as the time of year, your travel preferences, accommodation choices, activities, and overall spending habits. However, I can provide you with a rough estimate of the expenses involved in a trip to Dubai.

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Estimate Cost of Everything in Dubai:

  • Flights: The cost of round-trip flights from India to Dubai can range from INR 15,000 to INR 40,000 (approximately), depending on the airline, booking time, and availability.
  • Accommodation: Dubai offers a wide range of accommodation options catering to different budgets. On average, you can expect to spend around INR 4000 to INR 15,000 per night for a mid-range hotel. This would amount to a total of approximately INR 35,000 to INR 105,000 for a one-week stay.
  • Transportation: Dubai has an efficient public transportation system, including the metro, buses, and taxis. The Dubai Metro (NOL Card) is a convenient and cost-effective way to travel around the city. Taxis can be slightly more expensive but govt. taxis and buses are good. You can estimate spending around INR 1,000 to INR 3,000 on transportation during your stay.
  • Food: Dubai offers a wide range of dining options, from budget-friendly street food to luxurious restaurants. On average, you can expect to spend around INR 1,500 to INR 3,000 per day on food, depending on your preferences and dining choices. This would amount to approximately INR 10,500 to INR 21,000 for a week.
  • Activities: Dubai is known for its various attractions and activities. The cost of activities such as visiting the Burj Khalifa, exploring the Dubai Mall, experiencing desert safaris, or enjoying theme parks can range from INR 2,000 to INR 10,000 per person, depending on the specific activities you choose.

Ticket Price of Activities in Dubai:

  • Burj Khalifa, At the top: Prime hours approx. 11,000 rupees, non-prime hours approx. 8000 rupees, this is cost for adults, kids price are different
  • The View at Palm Jumeirah: INR 3000 approx.
  • Miracle Garden Dubai: INR 2200 approx.
  • Al Seef: Free entry
  • Dubai Mall & Dubai Fountain: Free entry
  • Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo: INR 3000 approx.
  • Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner: INR 5000 approx.
  • Dubai Frame: INR 1100 approx.
  • Burj Al Arab: INR 5500 approx.

NOL Card is Dubai metro card that also works in Govt. Taxi and Buses. You can get a card from the metro station and get it recharged for about INR 1000 is it will be good for 2-3 days.

I have written approx. here because price keeps on fluctuation depending upon day, climate, time and occasions.

Overall, a rough estimate for a one-week trip to Dubai from India, including flights, accommodation, transportation, food, and activities, could range from approximately INR 60,000 to INR 150,000 per person.

Best time to visit Dubai is from Nov to March

Cheapest Airport to fly to Dubai from India is Delhi or Chennai

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How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost Ultimate Guide

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How Much Does a trip to Dubai cost? anywhere from $1,500 to $4,000 per person. Factors like travel style, accommodation, and activities affect the total price.

Dubai, a city renowned for its opulence and innovation, is an enthralling destination that caters to all kinds of travelers. Budget adventurers and luxury seekers alike will find options that suit their financial plans. With its towering skyscrapers, such as the iconic Burj Khalifa, and its lavish malls, the city provides a unique blend of modernity and cultural experiences.

While budget-friendly options are available, including modest hotels and free sights, indulging in Dubai’s luxury offerings, from high-end dining to desert safaris, can quickly escalate the cost. Planning and researching discounts and deals ahead of your visit can help manage expenses without compromising the splendor of your Dubai experience. Whether you’re soaking in the sun on Jumeirah Beach or bartering in the historic souks, Dubai promises a trip that can be tailored to your financial comfort.

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

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How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Embarking on a journey to Dubai, often hailed as a dazzling metropolis of luxury and adventure, entails more than just excitement—it requires financial planning. Here’s a breakdown of the expenses you might encounter when planning a trip to this vibrant destination.

Accommodation: Dubai offers a wide range of accommodations, from lavish resorts to budget-friendly hotels. Prices vary depending on the location and amenities but expect to budget between $100 to $300 per night for a mid-range hotel.

Transportation: Getting around Dubai can be relatively expensive, especially if you rely on taxis or private car services. Utilizing public transportation options like the Dubai Metro and buses can help cut costs, with fares starting at around $1.50 per trip.

Activities: Dubai boasts a plethora of attractions, from iconic landmarks like the Burj Khalifa to thrilling desert safaris. Admission fees for popular attractions can range from $20 to $100 per person, while guided tours and experiences may cost more.

Dining: Dining in Dubai can be a mix of affordable eats and high-end restaurants. Budget travelers can enjoy local street food for as little as $5 per meal, while fine dining experiences can exceed $100 per person.

Shopping: Dubai is renowned for its shopping scene, offering everything from traditional souks to luxury malls. Budget accordingly if you plan to indulge in retail therapy, with prices varying greatly depending on your tastes and preferences.

Overall, a trip to Dubai can cost anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on your travel style and preferences. By carefully budgeting for accommodations, transportation, activities, dining, and shopping, you can plan a memorable and enjoyable trip to this captivating city within your means.

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Important Information About Dubai

Dubai , a city known for its breathtaking skyline, luxury lifestyle, and cultural diversity, beckons travelers from across the globe. The allure of this cosmopolitan oasis in the desert captivates visitors with its blend of modern innovation and rich traditions. Whether it’s the promise of high-end shopping, ultramodern architecture, or adventure in the vast Arabian desert, Dubai offers an unforgettable experience tailored for every type of traveler. Embarking on a journey to this city is exciting, but how much does it cost to indulge in the Dubai dream?

Dubai’s Rise As A Global Destination

Dubai’s metamorphosis from a humble pearl-diving center to a dazzling urban spectacle is a testament to its ambition. The city has strategically positioned itself as a global hub for tourism, finance, and business, attracting millions each year. Lavish resorts, expansive malls, and groundbreaking attractions like the Burj Khalifa and Palm Jumeirah epitomize Dubai’s commitment to grandeur. This rapid elevation in status allows visitors to immerse themselves in the luxury and innovation that’s uniquely Dubai.

Expectations Vs. Reality In Budgeting

When planning your trip, it’s crucial to strike a balance between your dream Dubai getaway and your finances. Common misconceptions may lead travelers to believe that Dubai is unaffordable, but the reality unveils a different story. The city offers a wide range of options for every budget. From savoring street food to experiencing opulence in seven-star hotels , the cost of your trip can vary greatly. It’s essential to plan, research thoroughly, and understand where costs can add up or be trimmed down for an enjoyable yet affordable Dubai adventure.

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Peak Vs Off peak Travel Time

Planning a trip to Dubai means coordinating the best time to go. A big factor? Whether it’s peak season or off-peak. Let’s dive into how this affects your budget.

Timing Your Visit For The Best Deals

Dubai’s travel costs can swing based on timing. The trick lies in nabbing those off-peak bargains . Unlike the pricey winter months, summer brings discounts . Flights and hotels drop their rates. To score the best deals, aim for late summer. Many travelers overlook this sweet spot.

Weather And Tourist Seasons

Dubai’s weather steers its tourist traffic. Winter draws crowds with pleasant temperatures . Yet, this ups the travel expenses. Beat the heat and costs by visiting from June to August. Experience lighter crowds and reduced prices . Here’s how the seasons break down:

  • Peak Season (Nov-Mar): Ideal weather means higher prices.
  • Shoulder Season (Apr & Oct): A balance of moderate prices and weather.
  • Off-Peak Season (May-Sep): Hotter but much cheaper.

International Airfare Expenses

Planning a trip to Dubai starts with booking a flight. The cost of airfare can vary greatly depending on several factors. Understanding these can help manage your travel budget effectively.

Cost Factors In Flights

The price of a flight ticket to Dubai doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all answer. Look below to see what changes the cost:

  • Travel Season: High season means higher prices.
  • Airline Choice: Premium airlines charge more.
  • Class of Service: Economy saves money over Business or First Class.
  • Routes: Direct flights save time but might cost more than those with stops.
  • Booking Time: Last-minute bookings can be expensive.

Tips For Securing Cheap Tickets

Want to fly to Dubai without spending too much? These tips can help snag those deals:

  • Book Early: Get your tickets several weeks in advance.
  • Compare Prices: Use travel comparison websites.
  • Flexible Dates: Fly on less busy days.
  • Alerts: Sign up for fare alerts from airlines.
  • Loyalty Programs: Earn points for discounts and upgrades.

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Accommodation Choices Meaning

Planning a trip to Dubai? Your accommodation is a vital part of the journey. Dubai offers a vast range of options. Whether you’re seeking a lavish stay or a cozy budget room, this city caters to every type of traveler. Let’s dive into the abundant choices that fit any wallet size.

Budget To Luxury: A Spectrum Of Hotels

Dubai’s hotel scene is as diverse as its skyline. From the opulent Burj Al Arab to budget-friendly inns, options abound.

  • Budget hotels typically range between AED 150 to AED 300 per night.
  • Mid-range hotels offer more amenities starting at AED 400 .
  • For the ultimate experience, luxury hotels like the Armani Hotel start at AED 1,000 .

Short-term Rentals And Alternative Options

Short-term rental apartments in Dubai provide flexibility and a homely feel.

Airbnb listings offer a broad price range, starting as low as AED 250 per night.

  • Studios and one-bedroom apartments in areas like Al Barsha or Jumeirah Beach are favorite picks.
  • For group travel, villas and multi-bedroom rentals range from AED 700 to AED 2,500 .

Other options exist, such as hostels and guest houses , benefiting solo travelers and backpackers.

These stays often include shared facilities, with prices starting around AED 50 to AED 150 per night.

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Daily Food And Dining Budget Example

Planning your meals in Dubai is key to managing your expenses. Whether you’re craving street snacks or a gourmet meal, Dubai caters to every taste and budget. To help you plan, we break down the costs of eating out and grocery shopping for those who prefer to cook.

Street Food Vs. Fine Dining

Dubai offers a culinary journey from simple street eats to luxurious dining experiences. Food lovers can enjoy a variety of options within their budget.

Street food hubs like Al Dhiyafah Road showcase delicacies from around the world. Shawarmas, falafels, and samosas will keep your energy up without breaking the bank. On the flip side, Dubai’s fine dining offers an opulent atmosphere with diverse cuisines. Indulge in a meal at a sky-high restaurant, with prices reflecting the luxurious setting and service.

Grocery Shopping For Self-catering

Self-catering is a wise choice for travelers looking to save. Supermarkets in Dubai carry a range of international products.

  • Local markets offer fresh, affordable produce.
  • Supermarket chains like Carrefour and Lulu provide budget-friendly options.

For those staying longer, consider buying a discount card for savings at supermarkets. Preparing your meals lets you explore local flavors while controlling your spending.

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Transportation On A Dime Meaning

Exploring Dubai doesn’t have to drain your wallet, especially when it comes to getting around. Below, uncover savvy strategies for navigating this dynamic city while keeping your budget in check. From public transport to car rentals, find the perfect balance between cost and convenience. Let’s dive into the world of affordable transportation in Dubai.

Public Transport Vs. Taxis

Dubai’s public transport is both efficient and economical . The city offers a range of options:

  • Metro : Fast and covers major areas
  • Buses : Extensive network
  • Trams : Connects key neighborhoods

A Nol card , which is a smart card, allows you to use all these services. It’s easy to top up and use.

Taxis in Dubai are more private and direct . But they cost more than public transport. You can hail them on the street or book via an app.

Renting A Car In Dubai: Pros And Cons

Renting a car gives you the flexibility to travel at your own pace. It’s great for day trips outside the city or exploring at odd hours.

However, consider petrol prices and parking. You also need an International Driving Permit.

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Entertainment And Tour Cost Per Person

Exploring Dubai’s dazzling world of entertainment is not just exciting but eclectic. From gazing at towering skyscrapers to enjoying traditional Arabian nights, Dubai offers a range of experiences that are simply unmatched. The costs can vary widely, allowing visitors to tailor their adventures to suit their budgets. Let’s delve into the costs associated with entertainment and tours in Dubai.

Free Attractions And Activities

Dubai is a treasure trove of experiences that won’t cost a dirham. Enjoy the following attractions without spending:

  • Watch the dancing Dubai Fountain.
  • Stroll around the Marina.
  • Explore the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood.
  • Relax on Jumeirah Beach.

These options offer a taste of Dubai’s charm, perfect for travelers on a budget.

Priced Excursions And Experiences

For those looking to splurge, Dubai’s paid attractions offer unforgettable experiences:

The table above offers an idea of what you might expect to pay for some top Dubai activities. Keep in mind prices can change depending on the season, and booking online often provides added discounts.

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Dubai City Of Gold

Nestled along the shimmering coastline of the Arabian Gulf, Dubai stands as a beacon of opulence and innovation, earning its moniker as the “City of Gold.” Beyond its gleaming skyscrapers and futuristic architecture lies a city rich in culture, diversity, and endless opportunities.

At the heart of Dubai’s allure i s its thriving economy, fueled by industries ranging from finance and tourism to real estate and trad e. The city’s strategic location has transformed it into a global hub for business and commerce, attracting investors and entrepreneurs from around the world.

Dubai’s skyline is a testament to its ambition, with iconic landmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, dominating the horizon . Yet, amidst the modern marvels, traces of Dubai’s heritage and traditions remain evident, from the bustling souks of Deira to the tranquil alleyways of the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood.

One of Dubai’s most alluring facets is its reputation as a shopper’s paradise. From sprawling malls housing luxury brands to traditional souks brimming with gold, spices, and textiles, the city offers an unparalleled retail experience for visitors and residents alike.

Beyond the glitz and glamour, Dubai embraces a rich tapestry of cultures, with expatriates comprising a significant portion of its population. This diversity is reflected in the city’s culinary scene, where an array of international flavors and cuisines converge to tantalize the taste buds.

In Dubai, opportunities abound for leisure and recreation, whether it’s basking in the sun on pristine beaches, embarking on desert safaris, or indulging in world-class entertainment and dining experiences.

As Dubai continues to evolve and captivate the world with its grandeur and ambition, one thing remains certain —the allure of this “City of Gold” is boundless, promising unforgettable experiences and endless possibilities for those who dare to explore its enchanting streets .

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Best Shopping In The City Of Gold

Welcome to the Shopping in the City of Gold – Dubai, a paradise for shoppers and treasure seekers alike. From dazzling malls to bustling souks, Dubai offers an unrivaled shopping experience that caters to every taste and budget. This section will guide you through budgeting for retail therapy and finding the best spots for souvenirs and local markets .

Budgeting For Retail Therapy

Before diving into the glittering world of Dubai’s shopping scene, it’s essential to plan. Set a budget to enjoy retail therapy without any post-trip regrets. Consider these points:

  • Expenses for Shopping : Determine how much of your trip’s budget will go towards purchases.
  • Mall Price Range : Large malls have a variety of stores, from budget-friendly to luxury.
  • Sale Seasons : Plan your trip during the Dubai Shopping Festival or Dubai Summer Surprises for major discounts.

Souvenirs And Local Markets

Discovering Dubai’s unique souvenirs and vibrant local markets is an adventure. Keep these tips in mind:

  • Local Markets : Visit the Gold Souk or Spice Souk for authentic finds.
  • Bargaining : It’s a common practice at local markets, so polish your haggling skills.
  • Unique Souvenirs : Look for local crafts, perfumes, and dates to take home a piece of Dubai.

By planning your budget and knowing where to find that perfect memento, you can ensure your Dubai shopping experience is as golden as the city itself!

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Dubai’s Nightlife Expenses

If dazzling lights, lively music, and a buzzing atmosphere are on your to-do list, Dubai’s nightlife promises all this and more. But remember, all that glitters does have a price tag. Let’s dive into the expenses you can expect when plunging into the nightlife of Dubai.

From rooftop lounges to beach clubs, nights in Dubai are sparkly and exciting. These outings, while fun, can impact your travel budget significantly.

Club Entries And Drink Prices

Glitzy clubs with top-notch DJs are part of Dubai’s charm. Dubai’s clubs often charge an entry fee, which can range from AED 50 to AED 200. This fee may include a complimentary drink.

  • Entry fees: AED 50 – AED 200
  • Drinks: Cocktails and spirits start at AED 40

Inside, the cost of drinks can add up quickly. A cocktail or glass of spirits starts around AED 40. A bottle of wine or spirits can easily set you back AED 300 to AED 700. Bottle service at VIP tables increases the price even further.

Cultural Night Events

Not to be missed, cultural events offer a view of Dubai’s heritage. Live music, dance, and traditional shows can enrich your travel experience.

Entrance charges for these events are usually less than club entries. Expect to pay around AED 30 to AED 150 for a ticket. The cost varies based on the act and venue.

  • Traditional Shows: Often free or for a nominal fee
  • Concerts: AED 30 – AED 150

Many hotels host cultural nights which might be included in your stay. Always check for these opportunities to save on nighttime entertainment.

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

WiFi Network Setup

Staying connected while exploring Dubai is important. It eases navigation and keeps you in touch. This section covers the essentials of mobile connectivity and Wi-Fi costs. It can impact your overall travel expenses.

International Roaming Vs. Local Sim Cards

International roaming can be pricey. Rates vary with different service providers. Check with your carrier before flying out. This helps you avoid bill shocks post-trip. Alternatively, local SIM cards offer a cost-effective solution. They provide affordable rates for calls, texts, and data services.

  • Buy a local SIM at the airport or malls.
  • You will need your passport as ID.
  • Compare plans for the best deal.
  • Enjoy lower costs and high-speed data .

Free Wi-fi Spots In Dubai

Dubai offers many free Wi-Fi hotspots . These are in parks, cafes, and shopping malls . Staying online without spending extra is easy. Malls like The Dubai Mall provide free connectivity. Just connect your device once you find a network named “ @WiFi UAE “. Remember, public Wi-Fi is not always secure. Use a VPN for added security.

  • Malls: The Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates
  • Public transport: Metro stations, buses
  • Parks: Zabeel Park, Al Mamzar Beach Park
  • Beaches: JBR Beach, Kite Beach

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost

Go City Pass

Eyeing the towering Burj Khalifa or the enchanting Miracle Garden? Dubai’s luxury attractions can add up quickly. Tourist Attraction Passes offer a cost-effective way to see the sights . Benefit from bundled entry fees, skip the lines and enjoy discounts on dining and shopping.

Cost-benefit Analysis Of Attraction Passes

Delve into the value of a Dubai attractions pass. Compare individual ticket prices with pass options . The popular Dubai Explorer Pass may include:

  • Burj Khalifa’s At the Top
  • Aquaventure Waterpark
  • Desert Safari Experiences

Passes save money , especially for the avid sightseer. A detailed analysis shows:

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Plan your visit and consider the number of attractions you wish to see. Most passes are valid for a set number of days, ensuring flexibility.

Customizing Your Sightseeing

Dubai’s attraction passes are versatile. Select from different pass types to suit your itinerary:

Travelers can choose passes based on interest, be it theme parks, historical sites, or tours. Research and plan to maximize your Dubai adventure. Customize your sightseeing for an unforgettable and budget-friendly experience.

How Much Does a Trip to Dubai Cost: Ultimate Guide

Summary Tallying Your Dubai Trip Cost Quora

Summary: Tallying Your Dubai Trip Cost is essential before setting out. Dubai offers both luxury and budget experiences. Understanding where your money goes helps plan better. Read on to create a suitable budget for your Dubai adventure!

Creating A Realistic Budget

Knowing what a trip to Dubai costs is key. Start with major expenses. Consider flights, accommodation, food, and activities. Don’t forget about transportation and souvenirs. Use this checklist to guide your budget planning:

  • Airfare: Check different airlines for the best deals.
  • Accommodation: Ranges from luxury hotels to budget stays.
  • Dining: Includes street food at high-end restaurants.
  • Activities: Factor in tours, theme parks, and cultural sites.
  • Transport: From taxis to public transport, plan according to your itinerary.
  • Shopping: Budget for souvenirs and shopping sprees.

Consider off-peak travel to save on major costs. Use online calculators to estimate daily expenses. Keep emergencies in mind. Set aside a small fund for unexpected costs.

Ways To Save On Your Dubai Trip

Dubai can be enjoyed even with a tight budget. Here are ways to save money:

  • Book flights in advance to get lower prices.
  • Choose accommodation away from the city center.
  • Eat like a local at smaller eateries.
  • Use public transport instead of taxis.
  • Look for free attractions and sights.
  • Purchase attraction tickets online for discounts.

Research bundles for tours and attractions. Discounts are available for groups . Consider travel cards for public transport to save more. Limit dining in luxury restaurants. Opt for meals in smaller, local places. Enjoy Dubai without breaking the bank!

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What’s the average cost for a dubai trip.

A typical one-week trip to Dubai for a single person could cost around $2,000 to $4,000. This estimate includes flights, accommodation, food, transportation, and entertainment. Both luxury and budget options can significantly change this range.

Is Dubai Expensive For Tourists?

Yes, Dubai can be expensive for tourists, with luxurious hotels, fine dining, and upscale activities. However, budget options like modest hotels and free attractions make a more affordable visit possible.

How Much Is A Meal In Dubai?

The cost of a meal in Dubai ranges widely. A meal at an inexpensive restaurant might cost around $8 to $15. In contrast, a three-course meal at a mid-range restaurant could set you back $30 to $60.

Can I Visit Dubai On A Budget?

Dubai can be enjoyed on a budget by choosing more affordable accommodations, eating at local restaurants, and taking advantage of free attractions like beaches and public parks.

Embarking on a Dubai adventure can be both exciting and budget-friendly. With careful planning, the cost doesn’t have to break the bank. From luxurious stays to desert escapes, options cater to every wallet. Remember, experiences matter most, not the price tag.

Start planning your dream getaway to Dubai today and embrace the thrills without overspending.

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How Much Does Dubai Travel Cost From India? (1 Week Cost)

  • Last Updated on October 12, 2023
  • Anurag Kothari

The first thought that crosses our mind when we think about a Dubai trip is how much it costs to travel to Dubai. It is one of the luxury travel destinations in the world. While Dubai has always been a popular travel destination for elites with its charm, it can also become yours with budget travelling.

In this blog, we have mentioned the Dubai trip cost and especially the 1-week travel cost from India including the expenses of accommodation, food, entertainment, Visa, commute and others.

How Much Does Dubai Trip Cost From India?

If you plan well, you can have a lavish Dubai trip for under Rs. 70,000 per person for 07 days , which includes accommodation, tickets, activities, eating, commute fare, etc. The key to making a Dubai trip reasonable is neat planning.

Suppose you want to make your Dubai trip fun and reasonably avoid booking at the last minute, even for the activities. There are online platforms where you can get early discounts on hotels, flights, and activities and compare prices before making the final booking.

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Dubai 1 Week Trip Cost From India

Planning a trip to Dubai could be a tedious task all by ourselves. While considering the thought, “How much does it cost to go to Dubai,” one has to think about many other things to do. The Average Dubai 1-week trip cost from India is between 60,000 INR to 1,50,000 INR. 

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The first thing travellers search for is flight tickets to Dubai from India. You will be amazed to know that flight tickets from India to Dubai are pretty reasonable, and you can get some exciting deals and discounts if you book months in advance. The round-trip flight ticket for Dubai costs approximately Rs. 20000 per person. Book your Dubai tour package now and enjoy the Dubai tour at an affordable price.

Dubai Visa-

You can choose an online travel agency or the Dubai Visa Processing Centre (DVPC) to apply for a Dubai Visa. There are six types of Visa you can apply for that are mentioned below with fees-

  • Transit Visa for 48 hours- Rs. 2,205*
  • Transit Visa for 96 hours- Rs. 2,982*
  • Tourist Visa for 14 days- Rs. 6,799*

Dubai Trip Cost: Accommodation Costs

There are a significant number of luxury hotels in Dubai. However, there are other budget-friendly alternatives. Yet, the cost of a hotel varies on several variables. The first significant reason or factor determining the cost of your lodging is the area you select. The second is the period you choose for your vacation to Dubai. The third factor is the amenities and accommodation comfort you desire or prefer. Thus, each of these things contributes equally to the total cost of your vacation to Dubai. Again, the best recommendation for affordable hotel accommodations is to make early reservations. If you book early, you will have the chance to receive significant discounts.

Also Check : Dubai Tourism

Dubai Cost from India: Commuting Costs

Considering Dubai is an expensive place to visit, commuting within is one of the factors to consider. You can choose three ways of transportation when in Dubai – Taxis, Buses, and Metros.

Well, be wise and choose public transport to commute. If you are wondering how much it costs to go to Dubai, switch your focus to how much it costs to travel around Dubai City. Cabs and taxi fares are sky-high, just like the city’s buildings. The basic taxi fee starts at around Rs 270, and then the per kilometre prices begin at about Rs 40.97. If you have the budget for taxis, then opting for them is a good idea. 

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Dubai Trip Food Cost

Eating is a prime concern and a significant part of how much it costs to go to Dubai while planning a trip. From traditional food items, food trucks, local street food, and high-end luxury restaurants. So you can consider that food may cost you around Rs 250/per person meal to Rs 4,500/per person, depending on where you dine.

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Dubai Attractions & Activities Prices

Although Dubai has some free tourist attractions, such as the Dubai Fountain and beaches, you still would be spending a good amount on Dubai attractions and activities. One of the favourite things to do in Dubai is to go up to the 124th or 125th-floor observation deck in Burj Khalifa. The primary ticket pricing for this activity is INR 3700 per person. One can also choose At The Top Observation deck on the 148th floor, which is INR 8700 per person.

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Shopping Cost in Dubai

Dubai is well-known for its malls. The Dubai Mall, Wafi Mall, Dubai Outlet Mall, Deira Gold Souk, Mall of the Emirates, Bur Dubai Souk, Dubai Flea Market, Spice Souk, and the list of places to shop here is endless. You cannot explore the city without going to the malls and marketplaces. How much does it cost to go to Dubai shopping? Well, shopping depends upon you in Dubai, whether you want to spend or not. But keep INR 15000, just in case you want to grab some souvenirs.

What is the Best Time or Season to Visit Dubai?

Dubai often is on the list of vivid travellers; in fact, it tops the list of places to visit worldwide. With myriad experiences, culture, traditions, modern architecture, entertainment, and glamour, Dubai is ideal for family, friends, couples, adventure enthusiasts, explorers, and every traveller. 

Summer (June to August)

If you do not want to think about how much it costs to go to Dubai repeatedly, then summer is the time to visit Dubai. As the weather is hot, where the temperature goes up to 40-50 degrees Celsius, tourists avoid visiting Dubai during these months. But, the scorching heat of Dubai makes it challenging to get the best out of the city or explore famous places or beaches in Dubai .

Shoulder Season (April, May, September, & October)

It is a time between peak and off-peak time to visit Dubai. You may pick any of these months to explore Dubai to make your trip economical. The climate during these months is hot, with an average temperature of about 28 degrees Celsius. Whether you want to explore the streets of Dubai or see famous places and indulge in things to do, the weather during these months will allow you to enjoy it. 

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Winter (November to March)

November to March is the best time to visit Dubai. The temperature during these months ranges between 17 degrees to 28 degrees Celsius, which is perfect for enjoying spectacular beaches, famous places in Dubai , things to do, activities, and more. However, it is the peak season to visit Dubai, so book your flight and hotels months in advance. It will help you save some bucks on your Dubai trip.

*Please note this pricing is indicative only and is subject to variation. For exact pricing details, you can check out the Dubai travel guide or contacting a tour agent is a wise option. With travel packages to Dubai, you can even save more. So contact Roaming Routes for the best travel experience.*

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Last updated: Feb 3, 2023

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Beautifully crafted jewellery at the Gold Souk Exotic spices and frangrances at Spice Souk Clothes, accessories, electronics and more at Dubai Mall, the largest shopping mall in the world

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Hit the desert sands in a 4x4 SUV and indulge in some dune bashing Try an Abra ride, a traditional floating vessel, for as less as 1 Dirham! Enjoy a day trip from Dubai to Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi

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Burj Khalifa, the tallest man-made structure in the world A look inside Dubai museum will take you back in time to a more traditional Dubai with artifacts on display

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Shawarma, an Arab snack and the signature dish of Dubai Falafel, made by deep frying chickpeas and/or fava beans, traditionally served in pita bread Must try Asha Bhosle's restaurant, Asha’s at Wafi Dubai

Home to the world’s tallest building, the largest shopping mall and the largest dancing fountain, Dubai is a place like no other. If all this doesn’t inspire you to plan a Dubai trip, consider enjoying a ride on ski slopes and surfing on sand dunes on the same day. While the elite love Dubai, considering what all it has on offer, you can plan a great trip to Dubai on a tight budget as well. Don’t believe us? Here’s how!  

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Getting There

There are direct flights from several International Airports in India, including Delhi and Mumbai, to Dubai International Airport. Book an affordable ticket here. 

Travel Documents Required

  • Passport, with at least 6 months validity
  • Return Ticket

Where to Stay

Panorama Grand Hotel: Panorama Hotel is located in the heart of Bur Dubai and offers a range of amenities at highly affordable prices.

Tariff: Rs. 1,574* per night

Amenities: 24 Hour Room Service | Coffee Shop | Concierge

Book Your Stay at Panorama Grand Hotel

Sea View:  Sea View Hotel is centrally located near Dubai’s shopping and entertainment destinations. Guests at the hotel can choose from a variety of spacious rooms and suites. 

Tariff: Rs. 1,400* per night

Amenities: Restaurant | Night Club

Book Your Stay at Sea View

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What to Do?

  • Soak Up The Sun: Although most beaches in Dubai have paid entry, you can explore the beach by the world’s only 7-star hotel, the Burj Al Arab, without paying a single Dirham.
  • Take an Abra Ride: Abras have been ferrying goods and people across the creek for decades. They have undergone a 21st-century makeover, however, in terms of their propulsion system, you can still enjoy a ride on these traditional wooden vessels for as less as 1 Dirham!
  • Explore Dubai’s Camel Museum: Without paying any entry fee, you can check out the city’s offbeat Camel Museum, which pays tribute to the love that the locals have for their camels. You can also learn about the medicinal role that camels played in the traditional society.
  • Explore Dubai Mall: The world’s largest shopping centre, the Dubai Mall has more than 1,000 stores, and hundreds of other food and beverage stalls. Even if you’re not in the mood to shop, you can still explore the millions of products on offer.

Read More:  Dubai (Or Not Du-Buy) - Tips on Where to Shop in Dubai

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Where to Eat?

Paratha King : Famous for its traditional and eccentric parathas.

Cost: Meal for 2 costs Rs. 1,041* approximately

Opening Hours: 7:00 am to 9:00 pm daily

Address: Shop 6 A, Building 12, Al Falak Street, Dubai Internet City, Dubai | Phone: +971 04 3576665        

Ravi Restaurant : Widely renowned for its Pakistani, Indian, Mughlai, Chinese and Kebabs.

Cost: Meal for 2 costs  Rs. 1,137* approximately

Opening Hours: 5:00 pm to 11:30 pm daily

Address: Shop 7 & 8, Ground Floor, Al Zarooni Building, Opposite Bur Juman Centre, Al Karama, Dubai | Phone: +971 55 1908098  

Sind Punjab Restaurant : Visit the restaurant for some mouth-watering sizzlers, particularly the Duck Sizzler Platter.

Cost: Meal for 2 costs Rs. 1422* approximately

Opening Hours: 8 am to 11:00 pm daily

Address: Shop 23 & 24, Ground Floor, Karama Commercial Building, Block B, Al Karama, Dubai | Phone: +971 04 3525058

Total Cost of the Trip

* All tariffs and costs are subject to change. 

Dubai Shopping

Tempted to Spend Some More?

Shopping: A great way to shop on a budget is to visit a local market or souk , and check out everything from jewellery to spices.

Day Trip To Abu Dhabi: A Rs. 450* bus ride is all it takes to visit Abu Dhabi, the wealthiest of the Emirates, from Dubai. Since it’s a short 2-hour journey, you can easily make your way back to Dubai in the evening, provided you start early.

Desert Safari: Hit the sands in an SUV and indulge in some dune bashing, sand boarding and even quad biking. Desert Safari packages start at approximately Rs. 3,500* per person.

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Sneaky Tips

Travel Off-Season: While Dubai is at its hottest during the summer months of April to August, it’s also the time when airline fares are the cheapest.

Book in Advance: You can save a good percentage of your trip fund if, you book your travel at least a few months in advance.

Use the Metro: Hiring private taxis in Dubai is quite expensive. Hence, a good way to save your money is to travel by Metro. You can easily buy a one-day ticket for approximately Rs. 240*.

Shop at Karama Market: If you don’t want to go bankrupt while purchasing gifts and souvenirs, head over to the Karama Market, which is quite famous for affordable gift options. 

Currency Exchange: While you can get your currency exchanged in India, many travellers suggest exchanging currency in banks and from exchange dealers in Dubai for better rates.

 If you thought travelling abroad was expensive, Dubai will make you think again! So what are you waiting for? Stop thinking about Dubai Tourism  and book a holiday now to the wonderful city of Dubai.

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A Travel Price Comparison for Families, Couples, and Backpackers Dubai vs. Delhi for Vacations, Tours, and Honeymoons

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Should you visit Dubai or Delhi?

Which is cheaper to visit which is more expensive for vacation.

Which city is more affordable and which is best for your travel style? If you're trying to figure out where to go next, comparing the travel costs between Dubai and Delhi can help you decide which place is right for you.

Where Should I go: Dubai or Delhi?

Ever wonder what it would be like to see the lifestyles of the rich and famous up close. There's no more upscale destination than Dubai. It's by far and away the spot for shopping, partying, sunbathing, fine dining and the most luxurious of luxury. As the most modern and progressive of the seven emirates in the United Arab Emirates, this area has experienced an unbelievable economic boom and tourism spike. It's a desert city with an amazing infrastructure.

Delhi is the largest city in northern India and is officially the country's capital. The city has a population of 11 million with the metropolitan population reaching over 16 million. The city is similar in landscape to the rest of its surrounding area. It is very flat with the river Yamuna flowing on the eastern side of the city. The Aravalii Hills are in the western portion of the city. The city's history dates back to the 6th century BC and it has served as a capital for various kingdoms and empires.

For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best 3-Day Tours from Dubai , The Best One Week (7-Day) Tours in United Arab Emirates , The Best Luxury Tours to India , and The Best Budget Tours to India .

Which place is cheaper, Delhi or Dubai?

These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.

  • Dubai Prices UAE Prices Delhi Prices India Prices
  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day Dubai $ 248 Delhi $ 45

The average daily cost (per person) in Dubai is $248, while the average daily cost in Delhi is $45. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Dubai and Delhi in more detail.

Accommodation

  • Accommodation Hotel or hostel for one person Dubai $ 170 Delhi $ 23
  • Accommodation Typical double-occupancy room Dubai $ 340 Delhi $ 46

Compare Hotels in Dubai and Delhi

Looking for a hotel in Dubai or Delhi? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options and compare which is best for your budget and travel style.

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Hotels in Dubai

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Local Transportation

  • Local Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc. Dubai $ 13 Delhi $ 5.28

Typical Local Transportation Prices in Dubai

Here are some examples of typical transportation prices from actual travelers in Dubai:

  • Taxi Ride $ 12
  • Airport Taxi $ 12
  • Sea Taxi $ 0.54

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Dubai

Also for Dubai, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:

  • Dubai Frame & La Perle Dragon Dubai (Bronze) With Transfer: $210
  • Dubai Frame With Transfers: $61
  • Dubai Maktoum Airport DWC to Al Ain Private MPV Transfer: $64
  • Ekart Zabeel Dubai With Transfer: $150
  • Wild Wadi Water Park with Round-Trip Transfers: $170
  • 2 Hour View at The Palm Ticket and One Way Monorail with Transfer: $65
  • 3-Hour Ice Skating Experience in Dubai with optional Transfer: $66
  • 5 Hours Dubai Frame and Global Village Tour with Private Transfer: $135
  • 60 Minute Speed Boat Ride in Dubai with Private Transfer: $229
  • A Japanese Business Lunch Experience in Dubai with Transfer: $119
  • AYA Universe - Futuristic 3D Park Dubai With Transfers Option: $56
  • AYA Universe Dubai Ticket with Transfer option: $33

Typical Local Transportation Prices in Delhi

Below are a few samples from actual travelers for transportation costs in Delhi:

  • Tuk Tuk Ride $ 0.12
  • Taxi to Airport $ 1.91
  • Subway $ 0.38
  • Uber Cab $ 0.96
  • Delhi Metro Smart Card $ 1.79
  • Auto-rickshaw $ 1.20

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Delhi

Some specific examples of transportation prices in Delhi:

  • Enjoy South Indian Cuisine At Dakshin - Sheraton New Delhi with Private Transfer: $299
  • Private Transfer: Delhi to Corbett National Park with Brunch: $224
  • Private transfer from Delhi Indira Gandhi Intl Airport to Delhi Hotels : $210
  • A Delectable Meal At The Great Kebab Factory with Private Transfer: $197
  • Private Transfer Delhi To Varanasi: $190
  • Private Transfers Delhi To Dehradun Drop: $185
  • From Taj Mahal & Agra Private Day Trip with Transfers: $169
  • One Way Delhi To Udaipur Transfer: $160
  • Private Transfer: Delhi to Agra via Vrindavan & Mathura: $151
  • Private Transfer Delhi to Amritsar: $150
  • Indira Gandhi Airport(DEL) to Delhi - Round-Trip Private Transfer: $137
  • Private Sightseeing Tour to Agra with Transfer & Ticket Included : $134

Is it cheaper to fly into Dubai or Delhi?

Prices for flights to both Delhi and Dubai change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.

  • Food Meals for one day Dubai $ 56 Delhi $ 12

Typical Food Prices in Dubai

Here are some examples of typical meal expenses from previous travelers to Dubai:

  • French bread $ 0.95
  • Sumo salad in Dubai Mall + Juice $ 10
  • Lemon Mint Tea $ 4.36
  • Coffee & Cake $ 6.54
  • Smoothie $ 5.45
  • Shawarma $ 1.91

Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Dubai

For Dubai, here are some samples of tours and activities related to meals and dining experiences:

  • Deira Dhow Cruise Buffet Dinner with Entertainment: $14
  • Dhow Cruise Dinner Dubai Creek with Buffet Dinner: $14
  • Dhow Dinner Cruise with International Buffet in Dubai: $14
  • Dubai Dhow Cruise Dinner in Deira Creek: $15
  • 2-Hour Evening Dhow Cruise and Dinner: $15
  • Romantic Sightseeing Dhow Cruise Dinner: $15
  • Dhow Cruise Dinner Dubai Creek with Buffet Dinner: $16
  • Scenic Dhow Cruise with Buffet Dinner and Live Shows: $16
  • Best Dhow Cruise Buffet Dinner with Tenora show: $17
  • 2-Hour Evening Dhow Cruise and Dinner: $17
  • Romantic Dhow Cruise Dinner in Dubai Creek: $17
  • Dhow Cruise Tour with Dinner in Deira Creek - Dubai: $18

Typical Food Prices in Delhi

Below are a few samples from actual travelers for food and meal costs in Delhi:

  • McDonalds $ 3.50

Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Delhi

Also, here are some specific examples of food and dining related activities in Delhi.

  • Old Delhi Food Tour Safari - The Capital of Flavors: $7.77
  • Appetizing virtual cooking class from Delhi: $20
  • Lunch or dinner with local family: $21
  • Cooking Demo + Lunch/Dinner and interaction with an Indian family @ Chez Anjali: $35
  • Indian Cooking and Dining experience. : $37
  • Connaught Place Street shopping & food tour in Delhi: $39
  • Delhi Kabul Cooking Class: $40
  • Evening Food Tour: $40
  • Discover Old 4-Hour Evening Walking Tour includes Guide & Dinner: $40
  • Old Delhi Street Food Tour: $44
  • Transit Tour-Guided Best Old Delhi's Attractions & Food Tour: $45
  • Chandni Chowk Old Delhi Food Tour with Spice Market: $45

Entertainment

  • Entertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc. Dubai $ 19 Delhi $ 13

Typical Entertainment Prices in Dubai

For Dubai, here are some examples of average entertainment and activity prices from previous travelers:

  • Visit to the Dubai Museum $ 0.82

Tours and Activities in Dubai

Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Dubai.

  • Dubai Guided Old Town Tour, Abra Boat, Gold & Spice Souk: $4.63
  • A Self-Guided Tour of Dubai’s Origins in Deira: $5.99
  • Global Village Entry Ticket: $6.13
  • Souqs, Old city & Abra boat tour with guide: $8.17
  • Dubai 4G Data Roaming for Tourist: $8.69
  • Pearl Merchants and Palm Trees: A Self-Guided Tour of Sharjah: $8.99
  • Dubai Self-Guided Audio Tour: $9.00
  • Walking Tour, Old Town, Abra, Souks & Street Food: $9.80
  • Tour of old Dubai by night. Tastings and history.: $10
  • Walking Tour with Gold & Spice Souks & Abra Boat Ride: $10
  • Guided Old Town Tour with Souks, Tastings & Boat Tour: $11
  • Dubai Fountain Show Boat Lake Ride or Bridge Walk Tickets options: $11

Typical Entertainment Prices in Delhi

Here are a few typical costs in Delhi for activities, ticket prices, and tours that come from previous visitors:

  • Red Fort $ 10

Tours and Activities in Delhi

Here are a few actual costs in Delhi for available activities, ticket prices, and tours:

  • 2-Day Agra Taj Mahal Overnight Tour from Delhi: $159
  • 3 Day Golden Triangle Tour from Delhi: $132
  • 3 Days Golden Triangle Tour from Delhi: $205
  • 6 Hours: Delhi Temples and Spiritual Sites Tour: $45
  • Agra Same Day Private Tour From Delhi: $63
  • All Inclusive : Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Baby Taj Tour with 5 star Lunch.: $59
  • Bharatpur Birding adventure from Delhi: $159
  • Customize Tip Based Tour of Old and New Delhi: $30
  • Delhi : Private Day Tour Of Tajmahal And Shopping At Agra: $100
  • Delhi Agra Jaipur 3 Days Golden Triangle Tour From New Delhi: $40
  • Delhi Agra and Jaipur 5 Days Golden Triangle Tour From New Delhi: $220
  • Delhi All Inclusive Half day City Tour With Guide: $30
  • Alcohol Drinks for one day Dubai $ 23 Delhi $ 8.67

Typical Alcohol Prices in Dubai

Below are a few samples from actual travelers for alcohol and nightlife costs in Dubai:

  • A Couple Drinks $ 25

Sample the Local Flavors in Dubai

Here are a few nightlife and alcohol tours and activities from local tour providers in Dubai:

  • Pub Crawl Nightlife Tours: $66
  • Pub Crawl Nightlife Tour: $67
  • Pub Crawl Private, Birthdays & Corporate Events: $110

Sample the Local Flavors in Delhi

Also in Delhi, these are the prices for nightlife and alcohol related activities from various tour providers:

  • Pub Crawl Delhi: $39

When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Dubai and Delhi, we can see that Dubai is more expensive. And not only is Delhi much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. Since Dubai is in Middle East and Delhi is in Asia, this is one of the main reasons why the costs are so different, as different regions of the world tend to have overall different travel costs. So, traveling to Delhi would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Delhi and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Dubai would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Dubai than you might in Delhi.

If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Dubai Expensive? and Is Delhi Expensive? .

Delhi has a larger population, and is about 10 times larger than the population of Dubai. When comparing the sizes of Dubai and Delhi, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.

When is the best time to visit Dubai or Delhi?

Both destinations experience a warmer climate most of the year. Instead of summer and winter seasons, they usually have a rainy season and a dry season. Although in the rainy season, it doesn't necessarily rain every day.

Should I visit Dubai or Delhi in the Summer?

The summer brings many poeple to Dubai as well as Delhi. Dubai attracts visitors year-round for its warm weather and sunny climate. The warm climate attracts visitors to Delhi throughout the year.

Also, June to August in Dubai is the dry season. It's quite rainy in Delhi. Dubai usually gets less rain in July than Delhi. Dubai gets 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain, while Delhi receives 170 mm (6.7 in) of rain this time of the year.

It's very hot in Delhi this time of the year. Dubai can become quite hot in the summer. In July, Dubai is generally a little warmer than Delhi. Daily temperatures in Dubai average around 35°C (95°F), and Delhi fluctuates around 31°C (88°F).

  • Summer Average Temperatures July Dubai 35°C (95°F)   Delhi   31°C (88°F)

Should I visit Dubai or Delhi in the Autumn?

Both Delhi and Dubai are popular destinations to visit in the autumn with plenty of activities. The warm climate attracts visitors to Dubai throughout the year. Plenty of visitors come to Delhi because of the warm climate and sunshine that lasts throughout the year.

In October, Dubai usually receives around the same amount of rain as Delhi. Dubai gets 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain, while Delhi receives 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain each month for the autumn.

Dubai is a little warmer than Delhi in the autumn. The daily temperature in Dubai averages around 29°C (84°F) in October, and Delhi fluctuates around 26°C (79°F).

  • Autumn Average Temperatures October Dubai 29°C (84°F)   Delhi   26°C (79°F)

Should I visit Dubai or Delhi in the Winter?

Both Delhi and Dubai during the winter are popular places to visit. Plenty of visitors come to Dubai because of the warm climate and sunshine that lasts throughout the year. Warm weather and sunshine bring visitors to Delhi year-round.

January to March is the rainy season in Dubai. Dubai usually gets less rain in January than Delhi. Dubai gets 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain, while Delhi receives 20 mm (0.8 in) of rain this time of the year.

In the winter, Dubai is a little warmer than Delhi. Typically, the winter temperatures in Dubai in January average around 19°C (66°F), and Delhi averages at about 15°C (59°F).

  • Winter Average Temperatures January Dubai 19°C (66°F)   Delhi   15°C (59°F)

Should I visit Dubai or Delhi in the Spring?

The spring attracts plenty of travelers to both Dubai and Delhi. Warm weather and sunshine bring visitors to Dubai year-round. Delhi attracts visitors year-round for its warm weather and sunny climate.

June to August in Dubai is the dry season. In April, Dubai usually receives less rain than Delhi. Dubai gets 10 mm (0.4 in) of rain, while Delhi receives 40 mm (1.6 in) of rain each month for the spring.

In April, Dubai is generally cooler than Delhi. Daily temperatures in Dubai average around 26°C (79°F), and Delhi fluctuates around 29°C (84°F).

  • Spring Average Temperatures April Dubai 26°C (79°F)   Delhi   29°C (84°F)

Typical Weather for Delhi and Dubai

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