Destinations Middle East United Arab Emirates Dubai The Best Times to Visit Dubai for Beautiful Weather, Lower Prices, and Smaller Crowds These are the best times to go to Dubai, according to local experts. By Latifah Al-Hazza Latifah Al-Hazza Latifah Al-Hazza is a Chicago-based travel journalist, documentary filmmaker, and co-founder of Femscape Sojourns, a boutique women's travel company. Her work has appeared in CNN Travel, The New York Times, Insider, Reader's Digest, Business Insider Australia, Harper’s Bazaar, and Travel + Leisure. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 4, 2024 The best time to visit Dubai is from November to March when temperatures are pleasant and outdoor activities, like visiting bustling souks and cafes, abound. However, during the winter high season, you will also find larger crowds and higher hotel rates as most people plan their trips around this desert city's cooler temperatures. Summer months get a bad rap because of the extreme heat, but Kelvin Cheung, chef and partner at restaurant and cocktail bar Jun’s, finds joy in all seasons. “During the winter months, my son and I bundle up and build sandcastles in the sun, while in the summer we jump in Jacuzzi-temperature waters in the early morning or late evenings, searching for sea creatures.” The shoulder season is a much-overlooked time to visit Dubai, offering milder temperatures (in the 80s and 90s) and less crowded streets. “I genuinely believe Dubai is a year-round destination," says Isabella Sullivan, founder and editor of "Near + Far," an independent travel magazine for travelers to the Middle East. "Of course, winter has the best weather, but I love the heat, and the shoulder months are my favorites, as you don’t need a jacket at night.” Theerawat Kaiphanlert / Getty Images High Season: November to MarchShoulder Seasons: April to May and September to OctoberLow Season: June to August These are the best times to visit Dubai for the best weather, fewer crowds, and more. Travel +Leisure's Guide to Dubai Peter Muller / Getty Images Best Times to Visit Dubai for Smaller Crowds During the high season, Dubai can get so crowded that it becomes difficult to get tickets to attractions or score reservations at the hottest restaurants and legal cocktail bars. If you’re looking to avoid the crowds, your best bet is to visit anytime from April to October. This includes the shoulder and low seasons when residents often leave the country and tourists are few and far between. Plus, fewer crowds coincide with more favorable accommodation rates. It’s also the perfect time to pack your itinerary with things to do like seeing the sunset at the Burj Khalifa, getting a photo at the Dubai Frame without throngs of people in the background, or taking your time without the crowds at the Museum of the Future. Best Times to Visit Dubai for Good Weather The best time to visit Dubai for good weather coincides with the busy tourist season. November through February is a beautiful time to visit, as temperatures range between 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. “In the winter, the weather is so fantastic,” Sullivan says. It's also a perfect time to experience the city’s diverse topography. “With consistently beautiful weather in winter, you can be at the beach, in one of the world’s most dynamic, futuristic cities, and then into the rolling, peaceful dunes of the desert all in a matter of hours,” she adds. The weather during these months usually allows for T-shirts during the day and long sleeves or a light jacket in the evening. These Are the 11 Hottest Places on Earth owngarden / Getty Images Best Times to Visit Dubai for Lower Prices The summer months of June, July, and August are when you will likely score the best deals on Dubai hotels. These may be the hottest months of the year, but it’s also the perfect time to explore the plethora of indoor attractions Dubai has to offer, from numerous aquariums and museums to the sprawling Mohammed bin Rashid Library. “I think only recently has summer evolved into a season that’s worth visiting. You can get a great hotel deal during summer, and sitting by the pool or swimming outside is entirely possible," Sullivan says. "The city isn’t crowded, so you can get a booking at the most coveted restaurants or beach clubs. I think summer in Dubai will only get more attractive as the years go on." Best Times to Visit Dubai for Festivals and Events Festivals and events occur throughout the year in Dubai — in hot, warm, and mild temperatures — so the best time to visit depends on your specific interests. Sullivan says she admires that Dubai goes out of its way to create things for people to do. One example is Dubai Summer Surprises, a city-wide shopping festival offering a lineup of steep discounts and special offers, plus concerts and other events, during the low season. Many enjoy visiting in December for one of the city's most-anticipated holidays, UAE National Day when Emiratis celebrate the anniversary of the country's independence with fireworks, cultural performances, falconry displays, and more. Others love being in the city during Ramadan (its dates change year to year), when Dean Hayter, with tour operator Scenset Travel, says the city comes alive. "There is such a wonderful sense of festivity. The buildings are covered in lights, there are so many great locations to meet with friends for Iftar, the meal that breaks the fast; it's always my favorite time to be in Dubai.” SW Photography / Getty Images Worst Times to Visit Dubai While most of the northern hemisphere is enjoying summer, June to August are the worst months to visit Dubai, as temperatures are almost unbearably hot with highs that can reach over 105 degrees Fahrenheit and lows of only around 90 degrees. In addition to the scorching heat, high humidity plays a role in how hot and sweaty you’ll feel. Even though this may be the most uncomfortable time to visit, Hayter says there are plenty of ways to escape high temperatures. "I spent every summer in Dubai, and you can still have a fantastic experience if you know where to go and how to avoid the heat. Luckily, everywhere has AC (even the bus stops)." Sullivan makes a salient point that Dubai works hard to accommodate its residents and visitors during this much-dreaded season. “They know summer is hot, and people often leave to go elsewhere, so they build indoor sports centers and facilities and run summer-long initiatives,” says Sullivan. For example, you can ski in the middle of summer at Ski Dubai inside the Mall of the Emirates or ice skate year-round at the Dubai Mall. And you probably won't get hot while exploring the sunken wonders of Deep Dive Dubai, the deepest indoor diving pool in the world.