A futuristic desert metropolis with world-class shopping, dining, and architecture.
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Dubai
November is a great option for Dubai. Pleasant temperatures around 25.3°C. Flight prices run 13% above average. You can catch Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix during your visit.
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7 events throughout the year
January
19.2°C · 1 event
Massive retail event with discounts, fireworks, and live entertainment across the city.
February
20.3°C · 1 event
Celebration of the city's extraordinary dining scene. pop-ups, chef events, and street food.
March
22.9°C · 1 event
The Middle East's leading international art fair drawing galleries from 50+ countries.
July
35.1°C · 1 event
Temperatures exceed 40°C with high humidity. outdoor activities are near impossible.
October
29.7°C · 1 event
One of the world's largest tech conferences transforms the Dubai World Trade Centre.
November
25.3°C · 1 event
Season-ending F1 race at Yas Marina. a week of parties and glamour across the UAE.
December
21.2°C · 1 event
One of the world's most spectacular NYE displays with Burj Khalifa fireworks.
January
19.2°C · 1 event
Massive retail event with discounts, fireworks, and live entertainment across the city.
February
20.3°C · 1 event
Celebration of the city's extraordinary dining scene. pop-ups, chef events, and street food.
March
22.9°C · 1 event
The Middle East's leading international art fair drawing galleries from 50+ countries.
July
35.1°C · 1 event
Temperatures exceed 40°C with high humidity. outdoor activities are near impossible.
October
29.7°C · 1 event
One of the world's largest tech conferences transforms the Dubai World Trade Centre.
November
25.3°C · 1 event
Season-ending F1 race at Yas Marina. a week of parties and glamour across the UAE.
December
21.2°C · 1 event
One of the world's most spectacular NYE displays with Burj Khalifa fireworks.
Dubai is extraordinary as an exercise in ambition. In under 50 years it has built the world's tallest building, some of the largest malls on the planet, and a tourism infrastructure that handles tens of millions of visitors annually — all in a desert. The Burj Khalifa is genuinely impressive in person. The old Dubai Creek and the gold and spice souks offer a glimpse of the city before the transformation. Desert safaris into the dunes at sunset are spectacular.
Dubai has also become a serious food city — driven by the diversity of its expat population and by significant investment in hospitality at every level.
Dubai is one of the most popular long-haul layovers for Australians — Emirates flights via Dubai are a standard route to Europe. It's also worth considering as a standalone winter escape: October through April is excellent, with warm temperatures and low humidity. Summers (June to September) are effectively off-limits for outdoor activity, with temperatures regularly exceeding 45°C.
January to March and November are the sweet spot for Dubai, balancing good weather, fewer crowds and competitive fares. The SweetSpot Score peaks at 69/100 in November.
June is typically the cheapest month to fly to Dubai, with return fares averaging around A$1,339 — about 16% below the yearly average.
July scores lowest (43/100), with quiet conditions and less favourable weather. If you can, plan around it.
Across the year, average temperatures range from about 19°C to 35°C. February usually offers the most pleasant conditions.
AUD is slightly above average against the UAE Dirham. Reasonable value.
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