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Dubai - what is worth knowing before arriving?

Although Dubai is very easy and enjoyable to visit, it is worth preparing properly before traveling to this city to enjoy a stress-free stay. Here is a guide for tourists visiting Dubai that will help you avoid surprises and plan your trip in accordance with local rules and culture.

What to prepare before traveling to Dubai

Table of Contents:
 

  • Preparing for a trip in Dubai
    • Documents and visa
    • Health and insurance
    • Safety of tourists in Dubai
  • Dubai tourist rules and culture
    • Dress code
    • Culture and customs in Dubai
    • Prohibitions for tourists
  • What to bring to Dubai?
  • Questions and answers (FAQ)
     

Preparing for a trip to Dubai
 

  • Documents and visa
     

For Polish citizens, travel to Dubai is relatively simple. Poles receive a free tourist visa at the airport in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), valid for 90 days, which they can use for 180 days. To obtain it, you need a passport, valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.
 

  • Health and insurance
     

Although Dubai is a modern city, it is advisable to purchase health insurance that covers medical expenses, as medical services here are expensive. Essential medicines can also be useful, but make sure you don't carry substances banned in the UAE.
 

Read our article: List of medicines banned in Dubai
 

  • Tourist safety in Dubai
     

Dubai is regarded as one of the safest cities in the world. Nevertheless, it is a good idea to take basic precautions, such as keeping an eye on your personal belongings in public places. However, you can easily walk around the city at night without worrying about your safety.
 

Kandura local male suit

Photo: Kandura, local Emirati men's dress/Two Continents
 

Dubai tourist rules and culture
 

  • Dress code - moderate attire is mandatory in public places. Women should avoid short skirts and blouses with deep necklines, and men should not go shirtless. In hotels, beaches and swimming pools, more casual attire, such as bikinis and shorts, is acceptable. Although almost 88% of the population in Dubai are expats and it is common to see scantily clad people even in public places, respect for the local culture and religion should be maintained.
     
  • Culture and customs in Dubai - Dubai is a city with strong Islamic roots, which is reflected in daily life. Public displays of affection should be avoided, especially during Ramadan, when you should not eat in public, as stricter social norms apply.
     
  • Prohibitions for tourists - in Dubai it is prohibited to consume alcohol in public, and it can only be purchased in designated stores with a license. It is also illegal to be in a public place under the influence of alcohol. Violations of the law can result in heavy fines, and in some cases even jail time
     

What to bring to Dubai?
 

  • Light, airy clothes made of natural materials to protect you from the heat.
  • A cream with a high UV filter.
  • An adapter for electrical outlets (type G).
  • Cash in dirhams (AED) or a payment card with the ability to pay in foreign currency. Alternatively, Dollars (USD), which we can easily exchange in Dubai for the local currency, and in some stores we can pay for services and products with them.
     

Questions and answers (FAQ)
 

1. What is worth knowing before coming to Dubai?
 

Dubai is a modern city, but strongly connected to Islamic tradition. It is important to observe local customs and laws, such as the prohibition of excessive displays of affection, the prohibition of alcohol in public, and appropriate dress.
 

2. What documents are needed to enter Dubai?
 

All you need is a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry to the UAE. You get a tourist visa at the airport for free.
 

3. Is it necessary to follow any special dress code in Dubai?
 

Yes, moderate attire is recommended in public places. On beaches and pools, more casual rules apply.
 

4. What are the cultural customs in Dubai that are worth knowing?
 

It is advisable to avoid public, excessive displays of affection, keep quiet during prayers and observe the ban on alcohol in public places.
 

5. What to take with you to Dubai?
 

Light clothes, UV sunscreen, an adapter for G-type sockets and local currency - dirhams (AED) or dollars (USD), which can easily be exchanged in Dubai for local currency.
 

Dubai is a city that combines modernity with tradition. With this guide, you will find it easier to plan your trip and fully enjoy an unforgettable experience.