Looking to plan your luxury Dubai vacation in July? Although the desert heat intensifies during the summer months, the city still has much to offer, as the nation’s most visited destination. Whether planning your stay at a Dubai luxury apartment or considering which indoor activities to add to your itinerary, equip yourself with the essentials of how to navigate the city.
What To Bring & Getting Around the City
Pack loose, cotton clothing, a reusable water bottle, and a hat. Don’t forget high-quality sunscreen, and a pair of sunglasses, which will be essential for daytime travel.
Luckily, Dubai’s metro is a cool and efficient way to navigate the city. Taxis are also readily available, but pre-book to avoid surge pricing during peak hours.
Planning Your Itinerary: What to Do During the Day
For your daytime adventures, Dubai boasts world-class indoor attractions perfect for escaping the midday sun. Dive into the aquatic wonders of the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo or experience aquatic thrills at the Aquaventure Waterpark, located along a strip of the iconic Palm Jumeirah island, which is lined with luxury hotels and accommodation including Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort.
Planning Your Itinerary: What to Do in the Evenings
As the sun sets, the city comes alive. Explore the dazzling Dubai Glow Garden, a wonderland of illuminated sculptures and art installations. Alternatively, step away from the metropolitan landscape and embark on an evening desert safari for a thrilling adventure under the starlit sky and a cool evening breeze.
Seasonal Events You Can’t Miss
The 2024 edition of the city-wide shopping extravaganza, the Dubai Summer Surprises Festival, will be scheduled for around June to August, attracting visitors from all over with incredible discounts and family-friendly entertainment.
For an immersion in Emirati culture, those visiting in July may be lucky enough to experience the festivities of Eid Al Adha. This Islamic festival is slated to be held on the 10th of July this year, featuring cultural celebrations, delectable feasts and gorgeous decor. Many restaurants offer special Ramadan buffets (Iftar) in the evenings during Eid Al Adha – even if you’re not fasting, it’s a wonderful way to experience the celebratory spirit and delicious local cuisine.