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Dubai

Dubai holidays

A modern desert city built around Downtown's towers, beaches and winter sun, with an older trading quarter still at its centre.

41°C AugustBest Feb, Mar, Nov, Dec3–6 nights

At a glance

  • winter sun
  • family and resort trips
  • long-haul stopovers

Trip cost

14 nights in Dubai≈ €945–€2040 pp
Return flight
≈€238
Stay
≈€1582
Food & local
≈€218

Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Dubai

From €41/night · Typical €135 · 165 stays · for your 14 nights

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Getting to Dubai

  • AirportDubai International Airport (DXB)
  • Transfer optionsMetro, taxi

The Dubai Metro Red Line connects Terminals 1 and 3 directly to the city; taxis are available at every terminal.

These fares are not for your selected dates.

Flexible-date fares from London Stansted

August from 444 return

Typical €610 · 7 nights

Thu 27 Aug

Ryanair UK

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September from 332 return

Typical €370 · 14 nights

Sun 27 Sept

Pegasus Airlines

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October from 334 return

Typical €357 · 7 nights

Mon 26 Oct

Ryanair

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November from 268 return

Typical €311 · 8 nights

Wed 11 Nov

Ryanair

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December from 262 return

Typical €576 · 7 nights

Wed 2 Dec

Ryanair

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January from 280 return

Typical €295 · 7 nights

Tue 12 Jan

ALPAVIA

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February from 238 return cheapest

Typical €258 · 6 nights

Wed 10 Feb

Ryanair

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April from 322 return

Typical €405 · 7 nights

Tue 6 Apr

ALPAVIA

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Dubai by month, from London Stansted.
See fare details — 8 months as a table

Pick a month to set your trip to its real dates.

MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug444€61017
Sep332€37029
Oct334€35717
Nov268€31120
Dec262€57615
Jan280€2954
Feb238€2585
Apr322€4054

Areas of Dubai

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • Downtown DubaiBest for first-time visitors who want the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall and the fountain shows within walking distance.
  • Dubai MarinaSuited to travellers wanting a waterfront, resort-style base with a long promenade and beach access nearby.
  • JumeirahGood for visitors prioritising beach time and a quieter, more residential upscale feel.
  • Al Fahidi / Bur DubaiWorks for travellers wanting the older trading city, with the creek, souks and heritage architecture rather than the modern skyline.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
February · March · November · December
Hottest
August · 41°C
Wettest
April · 40mm
  • Jan24°27mm
  • Feb25°27mm (good month)
  • Mar28°16mm (good month)
  • Apr31°40mm
  • May36°5mm
  • Jun39°0mm
  • Jul40°9mm
  • Aug41°0mm
  • Sep39°0mm
  • Oct35°3mm
  • Nov31°8mm (good month)
  • Dec27°13mm (good month)

What each season is like

Spring
Warming quickly, still pleasant early on but building toward summer heat by late in the season.
Summer
Extreme heat and humidity make this a season to avoid outdoor plans entirely; malls, aquariums and hotel pools carry the visit instead.
Autumn
Cooling gradually from the summer peak, still hot well into the season before conditions ease.
Winter
The most comfortable season by far and the reason most visitors come, with warm days, little rain and outdoor life back in full use.

Good to know about Dubai

Worth it for

Downtown Dubai's towers, fountain shows and malls sit alongside an older trading quarter across the creek.

Keep in mind

Summer heat is extreme and prolonged, making outdoor sightseeing impractical for much of the day from around June to September.

Why go

  • Downtown Dubai's towers, fountain shows and malls sit alongside an older trading quarter across the creek.
  • Warm, dry winters make Dubai a reliable escape from Northern Hemisphere cold.
  • Beaches, desert excursions and indoor attractions give a trip options regardless of the midday heat.

Worth knowing

  • Summer heat is extreme and prolonged, making outdoor sightseeing impractical for much of the day from around June to September.
  • The city is built around cars and taxis outside the metro corridor, so distances between districts are longer and less walkable than in a compact European city.
  • Alcohol, dress and public conduct rules are stricter than in Europe, which changes how some travellers plan evenings out.