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Thank you for visiting our travel to Dubai page. Most of the year will find sunny conditions throughout the entire United Arab Emirates with just occasional rainfall in winter. Temperatures range from a comfortable 59F to 68F in December to a blistering 104F to 122F in August. The hot season in the UAE lasts from June to September and the most pleasant time to visit is October through May.
When planning your next visit, it's always a good idea to check out the Government of Dubai's Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing web site which publishes a very informative online newsletter, as well as a calendar of events, online hotel booking, weather information and much more.
Are you looking to find cheap flights to Dubai? Then please try our consolidator database. Our database is updated daily with new inventory from some of the largest flight consolidators in the U.S. The database is easily located at the top of each page of our site.
If you fly in directly, you will most likely land at the Dubai International Airport (DXB). If you like to plan ahead, you may wish to book a private arrival airport transfer to your Dubai city, Jumairah, Palm Jumairah, Sharjah, Jebel Ali hotel or the Dubai Port. When making a booking, you will need to provide your flight details and your hotel or cruise ship details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours of booking and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver.
If you are looking for accommodations in Dubai, ChooseDubai.com has a great list of hotels ranging from 1 to 5 stars. This site also has short descriptions of many sightseeing treats and allows you to book tours right from their site.
The U.S. passport services office is a good place to start checking your paper work as it provides information and services to American citizens about how to obtain, replace or change a U.S. passport. Also, don't miss visiting the consular info sheet for United Arab Emirates, which is published by the U.S. State Department. The United Arab Emirates embassy is located in Washington D.C. and can be reached at 202-243-2400 or via their web site.
Finally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides detailed vaccination recommendations as well as information about specific diseases that affect foreign travel.
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