From Tourist to Resident: Let Me Help You Plan Your Perfect Dubai Trip
I went to Dubai ten years ago as an inquisitive traveler. Its skyscrapers, desert safaris and endless shopping left me in awe. Today, I live in this vibrant city. I want to help you organise your dream trip to Dubai rather than just sharing another travel journal. I will include as many details as a resident is willing to provide.
đš Where to Stay: Something for Every Budget
Dubai provides a wide range of lodging options, including luxurious beach resorts, chic Airbnbs, and affordable rooms. Your travel preferences, the size of your group, and your budget will all play a role.
Budget friendly hotels
- Deira: Among the city’s oldest neighbourhoods. This area has a large number of reasonably priced hotels and guesthouses. It is near Souks and the Creek and has good metro access.
- Bur Dubai: Another central location with less expensive lodging, close to Meena Bazaar and the Al Fahidi Historical Fort which are two cultural landmarks.
- Al Barsha:Â Convenient metro access, decent mid-range hotel apartments and close to The Mall of the Emirates.
Mid to High-End Options
- Downtown Dubai:Â Home to Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall and the Fountain Show. Expect high-end hotels and stunning views.
- Dubai Marina and JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residence): Beachfront stays, lively promenades and plenty of cafes. Great for families or those who want the beach and city mix.
Resort Vibes
- Palm Jumeirah: This man made island is your spot if you are dreaming of luxury resorts, beachfront brunches and infinity pools.
- Jumeirah: Home to high-end hotels and private beaches with views of the iconic Burj Al Arab.
If you are traveling as a family or group, plenty of Airbnb apartments are available in all these places.
đ Where to Eat:
If you like Indian food, Karama is the place! I like to call it “Mini India”. Itâs packed with authentic Indian restaurants. From street-style chaats and dosas to full thali meals and biryanis.
Craving for Filter Coffee? Punjabi Parathas? Mumbai-Style Vada Pav? Karama has it all! They are all reasonably priced.
For more upscale options, explore:
- City Walk or DIFC: Trendy restaurants and cafes
- Souk Al Bahar: Dining with Burj Khalifa views
- Dubai Marina: Waterfront lounges and family restaurants
Best Time to Visit Dubai
Best Season to
Visit
November to March offers the most pleasant weatherâideal for enjoying Dubaiâs parks, beaches, and walking
tours.
Perfect for Outdoor Fun
This period is perfect for desert safaris, outdoor cafes, festivals, and exploring vibrant seasonal attractions like Global Village.
Dubai Shopping Festival
Enjoy unbeatable sales, concerts, raffles, and entertainment during Dubaiâs iconic Shopping Festival between December and January.
Avoid Summer
Heat
July to September hits over 45°Câgreat hotel deals, but not ideal if you’re unprepared for
extreme
heat.
đ Getting Around Dubai
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Metro
Clean, efficient and connects major attractions
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Taxis & Ride Apps (Careem, Uber)
Readily available
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Car Rental
Great for families or those planning to explore outer areas like Hatta, Al Qudra, etc.
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Final Thoughts
Dubai has changed a lot in the last 10 years and so have I. But the one thing that remains the same is the city’s charm to impress and inspire every individual. Whether you are in search of heritage, culture, food, desert, beach, malls, Dubai has it all!
And now that you have me, your local friend to guide you, I hope your trip turns out to be a memorable vacation.
đïž Desert Safari: A Classic Dubai Experience
A trip to Dubai cannot be complete without visiting the desert. One of the most well-liked activities in the city is the desert safari, which provides a modern take on Bedouin adventure.
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Pickup & Timing
Depending on your location, the majority of desert safaris start with a hotel pickup between 2:30 and 3:30 PM. The event lasts from the afternoon until the evening ending at approximately 9 PM.
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Types of Safaris
Evening Safari (most popular): Includes dune bashing, camel rides, cultural shows and dinner.
Morning Safari: Sandboarding, camel rides, and dune bashing are all part of the morning safari, which is a great way to avoid crowds. There is no dinner or entertainment.
Private or Luxury Safari: Smaller groups, superior service, better food and better setups are all features of a private or luxury safari.
Overnight Safari: Sleep in the desert beneath the stars.
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What to Expect
Dune Bashing: A 4×4 rollercoaster ride across golden sand dunes, dune bashing is exhilarating but not for the weak of heart.
Camel Rides: Quick, picturesque moments on a camel.
Sandboarding: Sandboarding is a fun activity for both adults and children that involves sliding down dunes on a board.
Entertainment: Entertainment options include henna painting, belly dancing, fire shows, and tanoura (whirling dance).
Quad Biking: Quad biking is an optional activity that can be purchased separately.
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The Food Reality
A buffet dinner at a desert camp typically marks the conclusion of a safari. The truth is don’t expect much if you are a vegetarian like me. The only options I had were salad, plain rice and bland dal, and none of them were very good. The mass-produced food is not the trip’s high point. If you value food, think about upgraded or private tours that provide better meals or allow you to pack your own snacks.
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Tour Operators
Here are a few operators to look into:
Platinum Heritage (opulent, sustainable)
OceanAir Travels (reviewed and reasonably priced)
Arabian Adventures (excellent guides and well-run)
Rayna Tours (provides a variety of affordable options)
To choose what best fits your comfort level and style, always read recent reviews before making a reservation, whether online or through your hotel.
Top attractions in Seychelles
- Beau Vallon Beach: Calm waters, sunsets, food trucks, great for swimming and snorkelling. Kid-friendly and lively.
- Victoria:One of the worldâs smallest capitals. Clock Tower, Sir Selwyn Market and the Botanical Gardens where you can see giant tortoises & coco de mer.
- Takamaka Rum Distillery: Learn about local rum-making with tastings for adults.
- Morne Seychellois National Park: Hiking trails, panoramic views and rich biodiversity. Great for older kids and adventurous families.
- Port Launay Marine National Park: Crystal-clear water and excellent snorkelling. Often accessible from resorts like Constance Ephelia.
- Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve: UNESCO World Heritage Site. Home of the famous coco de mer palm and rare black parrots. Feels like walking through Jurassic Park.
- Anse Lazio: One of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Soft white sand, granite boulders and turquoise water.
- Anse Georgette: Quieter and more secluded. Requires access through Constance Lemuria or a hiking trail.
- Anse Source dâArgent: The most photographed beach in the world. Iconic granite boulders, shallow clear water perfect for little kids. Rent a bicycle to reach the beach.
- LâUnion Estate Park: Traditional copra mill, giant tortoises and vanilla plantation. The entrance to Anse Source dâArgent is through here.
- Grand Anse: Wild and scenic but with strong waves. Better for photos than swimming. Great spot for a beach walk or picnic.
- St. Anne Marine National Park (Mahé): Take a glass-bottom boat or semi-submarine. Spot coral reefs, fish and maybe turtles!
- Snorkelling & Diving: Best around Mahé and Praslin. Calm waters and coral reefs with colourful marine life.
- Island-hopping Tours: Islands like Curieuse (giant tortoise sanctuary), Cousin, and St. Pierre. Great day trips for nature and beach lovers.
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- Beau Vallon Beach: Calm waters, sunsets, food trucks, great for swimming and snorkelling. Kid-friendly and lively.
- Victoria:One of the worldâs smallest capitals. Clock Tower, Sir Selwyn Market and the Botanical Gardens where you can see giant tortoises & coco de mer.
- Takamaka Rum Distillery: Learn about local rum-making with tastings for adults.
- Morne Seychellois National Park: Hiking trails, panoramic views and rich biodiversity. Great for older kids and adventurous families.
- Port Launay Marine National Park: Crystal-clear water and excellent snorkelling. Often accessible from resorts like Constance Ephelia.
- Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve: UNESCO World Heritage Site. Home of the famous coco de mer palm and rare black parrots. Feels like walking through Jurassic Park.
- Anse Lazio: One of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Soft white sand, granite boulders and turquoise water.
- Anse Georgette: Quieter and more secluded. Requires access through Constance Lemuria or a hiking trail.
- Anse Source dâArgent: The most photographed beach in the world. Iconic granite boulders, shallow clear water perfect for little kids. Rent a bicycle to reach the beach.
- LâUnion Estate Park: Traditional copra mill, giant tortoises and vanilla plantation. The entrance to Anse Source dâArgent is through here.
- Grand Anse: Wild and scenic but with strong waves. Better for photos than swimming. Great spot for a beach walk or picnic.
- St. Anne Marine National Park (Mahé): Take a glass-bottom boat or semi-submarine. Spot coral reefs, fish and maybe turtles!
- Snorkelling & Diving: Best around Mahé and Praslin. Calm waters and coral reefs with colourful marine life.
- Island-hopping Tours: Islands like Curieuse (giant tortoise sanctuary), Cousin, and St. Pierre. Great day trips for nature and beach lovers.
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