Planning a trip to Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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Things to do in Dubai in March
Experience the thrill of the desert with a morning desert safari at Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve
Lunch at Al Hadheerah, a traditional Arabian restaurant in Bab Al Shams Desert Resort
Enjoy an evening at Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis, The Palm
Lunch at Arabian Tea House Restaurant & Cafe, a traditional Emirati restaurant in Al Fahidi District
Take an Abra (traditional boat) ride across Dubai Creek and explore the Gold and Spice Souks
Visit the observation deck at the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world
Lunch at Saffron, a contemporary international buffet restaurant at Atlantis, The Palm
Explore The Walk at JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residence) for a leisurely evening stroll, beach activities, and dining options
Relax at Jumeirah Beach and enjoy some beach activities
Lunch at The Cheesecake Factory at the Dubai Mall for delicious American cuisine
Prepare for departure and indulge in a farewell dinner at Pierchic, a picturesque overwater seafood restaurant at Jumeirah Al Qasr
During March, the weather in Dubai is warm and sunny, with average temperatures between 18°C (64°F) and 28°C (82°F). There is little to no chance of rain. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Dubai
Clothing & Apparel
Light, breathable clothing -
Cotton or linen fabrics are ideal for the warm weather in Dubai.
Layered clothing -
Evenings in Dubai can get cooler, so bring a light jacket or scarf.
Comfortable walking shoes -
You'll be doing a lot of walking in Dubai, so make sure your shoes are comfortable.
Swimsuit -
If you're planning on visiting the beach or a waterpark.
Sunglasses -
Protect your eyes from the sun's harsh rays.
Accessories
Hat -
To protect your head and face from the sun.
Scarf -
Can be used to cover your head, neck, or shoulders from the sun or sand.
Small backpack or daypack -
For carrying your essentials while exploring Dubai.
Travel umbrella -
Especially useful in the summer months.
Reusable water bottle -
Stay hydrated in the hot Dubai weather.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa -
Required for entry into Dubai.
Travel insurance -
For peace of mind in case of unexpected events.
Cash and credit cards -
Dubai is a cashless society, but it's good to have some local currency on hand.
First-aid kit -
For minor cuts and scrapes.
Medications -
If you take any prescription medications, bring them with you.
Good to have
Travel adapter -
For charging your electronics.
Power bank -
For keeping your devices charged on the go.
Camera -
Document your travels.
Guidebook or travel app -
For planning your itinerary.
Small toiletries -
Travel-sized essentials to save space.
Electronics
Smartphone -
For navigation, communication, and photos.
Laptop or tablet -
For staying connected and entertained.
Headphones -
For listening to music or podcasts.
Portable charger -
For keeping your devices powered up.
Universal travel adapter -
For charging your electronics anywhere in the world.
Payment Options -
Cash and major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) are widely accepted in Dubai. Some smaller shops and vendors may only accept cash, so it's a good idea to have some local currency on hand.
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