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All the Things You Need to Know Before Traveling to Dubai

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Dubai is one of the richest places in the entire world and a crown jewel to the Middle East. Dubai is well known for its record-breaking skyscrapers, busy international airport, and fast luxurious cars. Many people throughout the year visit Dubai and we are going to tell you about a few things before you make your own trip to the famous Arab emirate.

1.    You Don’t Have to be a Millionaire

Although Dubai is crawling with millionaires and billionaires, you don’t have to be filthy rich to visit the famous city. You might have heard those famous stories about how expensive cars are being left to rust in around the city, and Dubai does give the vibe of being budget un-friendly. But fear not as you can get along just fine on a budget. There are a lot of places where you can get cheap food and accommodations and it’s a common misconception that only rich people can visit Dubai.

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2.    Prepare For Any Emergency

Dubai is the hearth of the United Arab Emirates, and for some people, it’s very unfamiliar ground. Before visiting Dubai, make sure to have your international health insurance. Like most of the world, the cost for a doctor’s appointment can be very expensive, more so if you are a foreigner. One service that helps you find access to better healthcare in Dubai is Fidoc. Fidoc will help you find a doctor, pharmacy, clinic, or even a specialist, around Dubai and all it takes is just a 60-second search to do it. The best thing about Fidoc is that you can compare doctors by using verified patient reviews.

3.    Visit Between October and April

Most of us live in countries with moderate climates, but that doesn’t apply for Dubai. As you might know, Dubai has only seasons; one of them is hot, and the other is even hotter. The best months to visit Dubai are those between October and April. You would be amazed at how hot it can be in the summer, and visiting between October and April is the perfect time for hitting the beach.

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4.    Schedule 6 Months in Advance

It can be considered a smart move to book your airline ticket 6 months in advance. That’s because the sooner you book, the cheaper the tickets are. However, airlines are prone to making adjustments to your flights, so take it into consideration that you might need to make changes for your accommodations.

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5.    Make Sure to Dress Modestly

You are still visiting an Islamic country after all, and this goes for both men and women. Women should think conservatively when packing their wardrobe. Anything that is too short, tight, or transparent is considered to be inappropriate, and men should always wear a shirt on. Failing to do so could land you in a few sticky situations.

6.    Always Ask Permission Before Taking a Picture

While it’s not considered a problem to take a picture of a tourist attraction or a building, that does not apply to take pictures of other people. If you are planning on taking a picture of a native Dubai woman, or a Muslim woman in general, always ask permission. Its also strictly forbidden to take pictures of government buildings, airports, and military personnel and military buildings.

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