Dubai gets hot in the summer. Really hot. We’re talking up to 50°C (122°F). But is it still worth planning a stopover or even a longer holiday in Dubai over the hot summer months?

Yes, it’s going to be sweaty hot, but it’s also a city built to deal with the extreme temperatures.  A summer stopover in Dubai may not be as unbearable as you think – let’s see what you can expect!

Dubai Summer Survival Guide 2024

In this guide to what to expect during summer in Dubai, we run you through;

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Dubai Summer Temperature – How Hot Does it Actually Get?

While summer averages are reported at 45°C (113°F), it is quite typical to experience daytime maximums up to 50°C (122°F). The hottest month of the year in Dubai is August.

When is summer in Dubai? “Summer” in Dubai realistically runs from May until October.

Exactly how hot is Dubai? Check out this chart for Dubai’s average reported monthly temperatures (1) .

(1) Information sourced from the UAE National Centre of Meteorology climate report 2003-2018 for Dubai International Airport.

What you feel in Dubai and what is actually reported in the peas of summer can also be two different things! You need to take into account not only the temperature but also the humidity. It helps if you have a weather app that gives you the “feels like” temperature as well!

The humidity in Dubai tends to be more noticeable in the latter half of summer, August to September.

It’s also important to note that although you don’t get the sun’s powerful heat overnight, the temperatures don’t drop below 30°C (86°F). You can certainly see and do much more after dark without the glaring sun and heat, but be realistic about what can be done at night, too.

Let’s just agree: Dubai in summer is hot.

You can learn more about Dubai’s weather patterns and the best time to visit here.

Current Weather in Dubai

Dubai, AE

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Wind: 14km/h WSW
Humidity: 39%
Pressure: 1003.05mbar
UV index: 11

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Also check out these posts to learn more about the Dubai Summer months in detail

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Dealing with the heat in Dubai

Dealing with the summer heat in Dubai is not nearly as difficult for most tourists as it might seem. First, nearly everything is airconditioned to the max—even too cold. You will arrive in an airconditioned airport, transfer to an airconditioned car or Metro train, and arrive at an air-conditioned accommodation. Even bus stops are air-conditioned in many locations!

Dubai desert heat skyline

Whilst the outside air temperature is extreme, most hotels will chill their pools in the summer months to make them a refreshing retreat. Swimming is still best tackled in the early morning and late afternoon/evenings (or look for a hotel with an indoor pool if you’d still like to get your laps in!).

The same cannot be said for the ocean, however!  You must be mindful that the salty waters of the Gulf can be too hot for swimming in over the summer (32-35°C/90-95°F); it will feel more like spa water than a refreshing break.

And if it isn’t obvious, the sand becomes excruciatingly hot in the summer. It only takes burning sand to become trapped in your sandals or flip-flops once to work this out, let alone if you dare walk on it barefoot!

Hot Sand Warning sign in the UAE

Dressing for the heat in Dubai

You should always dress sensibly for the heat.  However, please don’t have any misconceptions that ladies need to be wearing a full head covering or burka! This means, ideally, wearing loose cotton clothing that is still respectable.

A couple of important summer clothing observations:

  • Tourists must note the difference between “resort wear” and what you wear publicly.  Although this seems to have relaxed over the years (maybe too much?), as a sign of respect, keep the skimpy clothing and bathers only to the pool & beach.
  • When walking through hotel public areas, on public transport, in malls and restaurants, you should ALWAYS dress respectfully for the Muslim country you are in. At a minimum, think covered knees and shoulders for both sexes and nothing too clingy and revealing – yep, you will see many people flaunting this “rule”.
  • Stick with cotton/rayon and breathable materials. Man-made materials will make you even hotter and sweatier.
  • Temperature drops between outside and indoor air conditioning can be extreme. Make no mistake, you will still want to pack a wrap or cardigan for those indoor blasts of cold!

Keep our Dubai Packing List saved somewhere handy.


Dubai Summer Attractions to Try in 2024

Whilst many seasonal favourites may be closed, there’s still plenty happening indoors to enjoy in Dubai over the summer months.

If you are looking especially for family activities in Dubai head over to this post to learn about 90+ indoor activities for kids.

Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa & Downtown Dubai

One of the world’s largest malls still has a huge amount going on over the summer. You could spend a few days here and not run out of things to do!

Sitting in the heart of “Downtown Dubai”, some of our favourites at Dubai Mall include:

  • Burj Khalifa Observation Deck – (Levels 124 & 125 “At The Top” advance booking essential). The entrance is through the Dubai Mall basement level.
  • Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo – you can view the world’s largest suspended tank from within the Mall for free or come in for plenty of interactive water life experiences.
  • Kidzania Dubai – a real-to-life town where kids “work” to earn Kidzos to spend on fun activities.
  • Play DXB (Formerly VR Park) – a virtual reality theme park.
  • Dubai Ice Rink – indoor ice skating fun on a full-sized Olympic rink.
  • Dubai Opera – offering a year-round program of incredible entertainment from traditional opera to the best of Westend theatre and internationally acclaimed acts.
  • Evening fountain show of Burj Lake, plus LED light show on the Burj Khalifa.
  • With the kids, don’t forget the giant Hamleys store, plus The Toy Store in the basement – plenty of FREE fun entertainment!
The Waterfall inside Dubai Mall
Dubai Mall has plenty of fun attractions to keep you entertained indoors

Dubai Mall is certainly not the only shopping mall with a lot going on.  In fact, malls are where most summer life circulates during the day in Dubai. 

You can also try a few more novel indoor ideas in Dubai, such as:

Mall of the Emirates

It is easy to reach on the Metro (the stop is aptly named Mall of the Emirates), about 30 minutes away from Dubai Mall. The Mall of the Emirates is fairly close to those staying at any of the Jumeirah Hotels and is only about 10 minutes from the Dubai Marina/JBR area.

Ski Dubai inside mall of the emirates
Inside Ski Dubai // Image Credit Depositphotos Mathes

City Centre Mirdif

Situated south of Dubai city, this great suburban mall has entertainment and dining options. It’s not on the Metro, so you’d need a taxi/Uber. Why not try

Times Square

A smaller community Mall that’s got a few key fun entertainment attractions for summer! You’ll find it on the Red Metro line (Rostamani Tower is 300m away, a 4 min walk or Financial Centre Metro is about 350m away 5 min walk)

Dubai Hills Mall

One of the city’s newest mega malls has loads of fun new indoor instalments, including:

  • Storm Coaster – the world’s largest indoor rollercoaster.
  • Adventure Park – climbing walls to rope courses keeping kids active indoors, designed for kids 4+.
  • Play DXB – another instalment of the highly popular VR Park as found in Dubai Mall (but with fewer queues for attractions!)

Top Dubai tourist attractions to visit in the summer

These are the best ones for keeping cool inside, though you may still need to walk outside a little to get to them!

  • The Dubai Frame – superb views as well as interactive displays around Dubai’s past and present in Zabeel Park.
  • Etihad Museum – learn more about the country’s recent history and journey to unification.
  • The Green Planet Dubai – an entirely indoor biodome experience that transports you to a tropical rainforest (warm but much cooler than outside!!) at City Walk.
  • La Perle evening extravaganza by Dragone is one of the city’s most highly acclaimed stage shows, and it has a permanent home in Al Habtoor City.
The Dubai Frame

Outdoor Activities in Dubai over Summer

The water parks are the main outdoor attractions that are still in full operation over the hottest summer months in Dubai.

Dubai Waterparks

REMEMBER: Even if you hire a cabana, wear sunscreen and stay in the shade, it can still be excruciatingly hot outside even at a water park. Be mindful of hot surfaces (wear flip-flops or non-slip pool shoes everywhere and be VERY careful of touching surfaces).

Outdoor evening activities to try in Dubai in Summer:

As long as you are prepared for it to still be quite sweaty, even after dark, you could try these evening activities in Dubai once the sun goes down.

  • Dubai Garden Glow & Dinosaur Park – previously a winter venue, this park stayed open over Eid evenings last year and looks like it may stick around for a much longer season to light up your balmy evenings.
  • Walk around the Al Fahidi neighbourhood, taking in many of the city’s museums and galleries and along the creekfront at Al Seef before catching a traditional abra across the gold and spice souks in Deira.
  • The Walk in JBR, a popular outdoor dining district alongside the beach, still has a vibrant nightlife, although outdoor dining is mostly removed in the peak of summer.
  • Souk Madinat Jumeirah – a much more modern souk experience. From here, you get the spectacular views back to Burj Al Arab. Mostly indoor and airconditioned, lots of dining options and picturesque waterways.
  • A traditional dhow boat around Dubai Fountain Lake – see the Dubai fountains up close in this spectacular evening sound and light show.

You can find our complete guide to the best night time activities in Dubai here.

Should I do a Dubai desert safari in Summer?

Many desert safari companies do continue to run over the summer, albeit on a reduced program.

We think this depends on how you cope with the heat, but from many years of experience, anything from late May to early October starts to get really sticky outside.

If you are heat-lovers you may still enjoy it, but with young kids, I would be extremely cautious of recommending a desert safari in the summer. An option might be to take an early morning desert safari instead to beat the worst heat of the day.


What will be closed in Dubai over the Summer in Dubai?

Our favourite attractions in Dubai that are NOT operational in summer (see links to find out when they will re-open, it;s variably around the end of October/early November) include:

Many restaurants and attractions do now remain open throughout summer, albeit with significantly reduced programs or only opening in the evenings. Outdoor brunches stop in the summer, and rooftop decks will only open in the evenings, if at all.

It’s always best to check opening hours from Ramadan (April onwards) all the way through summer for anything with an outdoor element.


Where to Stay in Dubai Over the Summer

The good news is that the answer is almost anywhere. All Dubai hotels will be airconditioned, and it’s very uncommon to come across a hotel that does not chill their pool in summer.

If you stay in a hotel directly attached to one of the malls or souqs, you will have excellent access to leisure and dining facilities without having to put a foot outside. Why not try;

Dubai hotels attached to shopping malls

Dubai hotels with good summer facilities

Many hotel resorts also include mini water parks, lazy rivers, and kids’ clubs within their grounds. The choices are almost endless, and the summer value can be fantastic. A few suggestions to try:

For a truly unique experience during your Dubai stopover – and if the budget will stretch – why not stay in a hotel with a private pool?

Aeriel view of Atlantis the Palm in Dubai

If you are only in Dubai for a very short stopover, you may opt to simply stay in the airport over the hottest time of the year. We have a complete guide to things to do in DXB Airport here.

Summer travellers may also be able to take advantage of the My Emirates Pass, which provides discounts on scores of restaurants, retail stores and attractions, simply by showing you have an Emirates boarding pass (we await details of the 2024 program).

More frequently asked questions about summer in Dubai

When does it start to get hot in Dubai?

It really depends on what you feel is “hot”. Generally speaking, it starts to get too hot for outdoor activity by the end of May. Many seasonal and outdoor events will start to close at the end of April/start of May.

You will find little reprieve from the Dubai heat until the end of October.

Is summer a good time to visit Dubai?

Dubai can still be really pleasant and enjoyable to visit in the summer if you’re prepared to limit the amount of time you spend outdoors and set your expectations of what is possible to do in the summer heat.

If you have an interest in visiting many of the city’s indoor attractions and are happy to leave most of your outdoor activities until after dark, you can still have a great vacation in Dubai in the summer.

Is Dubai too hot in summer?

This really depends on your tolerance to heat and what you want to do in Dubai. If you’re looking for a beach vacation full of days on the beach and playing in the water with the kids, you may be better off waiting for the weather to cool a little from October through April.

If, however, your plans see you flying through Dubai in the hottest months, you can still absolutely fill an itinerary with more indoor activities and stay up later in the evening when the air cools (a little). Life just changes around a little in Dubai to cope with the heat.

What is the hottest month in Dubai?

Both July and August are extremely hot in Dubai, though the increase in humidity makes August feel like the hottest month.

How hot is it in Dubai right now?

We keep a temperature chart on our website at all times to help you keep an eye on current conditions – on a desktop computer, just look to the sidebar on your right; on mobile, scroll to the end of this page.


Before you go… More important things you should know when planning a trip to Dubai

A final note.  We can’t stress enough that staying hydrated is key! If you do attempt to walk outside in the daytime heat take precautions, be realistic about how far you can go, and keep the Careem or Uber app on your phone!


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