Dubai Itinerary from Ahmedabad: 4, 5, 7 & 10 Days Complete Guide (2026)
Dubai is the most booked international destination for travellers from Ahmedabad, and it is not difficult to understand why. Direct flights from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport take just 2 hours 45 minutes to Dubai International Airport, making it faster to reach than many domestic destinations. Add to that a visa process that is fully online, a city built for luxury tourism at every price point, and a concentration of world records — tallest building, largest mall, biggest fountain, largest indoor ski slope, and you have a destination that genuinely justifies the hype.
This guide gives Ahmedabad travellers a complete, honest Dubai itinerary for 4, 5, 7, and 10 days, with real 2026 cost breakdowns, correct UAE visa information, direct flight options from AMD, Gujarati-specific food and cultural tips, and day-by-day plans that go beyond the generic “visit Burj Khalifa, do Desert Safari” template every other blog publishes.
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Quick Comparison: Which Dubai Itinerary Suits You?
| Duration | Best For | Key Highlights | Estimated Cost Per Person |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 Days | First-timers, short breaks | Burj Khalifa, Desert Safari, Marina | ₹55,000 – ₹72,000 |
| 5 Days | Couples, honeymooners | Above + Abu Dhabi, Miracle Garden | ₹68,000 – ₹88,000 |
| 7 Days | Families, friend groups | Above + Atlantis, Dubai Frame, Old Dubai | ₹92,000 – ₹1,15,000 |
| 10 Days | Luxury, complete experience | Full Dubai + theme parks + leisure | ₹1,28,000 – ₹1,65,000 |
Costs include return flights from Ahmedabad, hotel, daily breakfast, airport transfers, visa fee, and guided sightseeing. Prices vary by season, hotel category, and flight availability.
Dubai Itinerary for 4 Days from Ahmedabad: Short Luxury Escape
Four days in Dubai works better than most travellers expect. The city is compact enough that you can cover its greatest hits — the world’s tallest building, the Arabian desert at sunset, the marina waterfront, and the traditional Gold and Spice Souks — in four focused days without ever feeling rushed. This itinerary is ideal for a long weekend or a first international trip from Ahmedabad.
Day 1: Arrive Dubai + Dubai Marina Walk + Dhow Cruise Dinner
Fly from Ahmedabad (AMD) to Dubai International (DXB). Direct flights operate daily, IndiGo, Air Arabia, Air India, and flydubai all run AMD–DXB routes with flight time of 2 hours 45 minutes. After clearing immigration and collecting your bags, meet your transfer and check into your hotel.
By evening, head to Dubai Marina, a 3.5-kilometre artificial canal lined with 200 high-rise towers, upscale restaurants, and one of the world’s most photographed urban waterfronts. Walk the Marina Promenade, explore The Walk at JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residence), and have dinner at one of the outdoor restaurants overlooking the illuminated skyline.
After dinner, board a traditional Dhow Cruise along Dubai Creek or Marina, a 2-hour sailing experience on a wooden Arabian vessel with a buffet dinner, live Tanoura dance performance, and views of the glittering city from the water. This is one of the most romantic and memorable first-night experiences in Dubai, and it is included in most Tour De Holidays Dubai packages.
Day 2: Burj Khalifa + Museum of the Future + Dubai Mall + Fountain Show
This is the day Dubai earns its reputation. Start at the Burj Khalifa, at 828 metres, the world’s tallest building by a margin that still astonishes. The At the Top observation deck on the 124th floor offers 360-degree views of Dubai’s skyline, the desert, and the Arabian Gulf. Book tickets in advance — walk-in queues can be 90 minutes and online prices are lower. For the premium experience, the At the Top Sky deck at level 148 is worth the upgrade for couples and photography enthusiasts.
After Burj Khalifa, walk five minutes to the Museum of the Future, arguably Dubai’s most visually arresting building, a torus-shaped silver structure covered in Arabic calligraphy that looks like it was built on another planet. Opened in 2022, it is now consistently rated among the top 5 things to do in Dubai by both international travellers and Indian visitors. The interior takes you through immersive future-world experiences including space exploration, nature restoration, and AI-driven cities. Allow 2–3 hours.
Afternoon: Dubai Mall, the world’s largest by total area, with over 1,300 stores, the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo (home to a 10-million-litre tank with 33,000 aquatic animals), an Olympic-size ice rink, a VR park, and more restaurants than you can visit in a week. For Gujarati and Jain travellers: Saravanaa Bhavan, Sattvik, and Govinda’s are all located in or near Dubai Mall and Downtown Dubai.
Evening: The Dubai Fountain Show, the world’s largest choreographed fountain system, performing every 30 minutes from 6pm onwards on the Burj Khalifa Lake. The jets reach 150 metres high and the show is set to everything from classical Arabic music to Hindi film songs. It is free to watch from the lakeside promenade and takes just 5 minutes, but it is one of those 5 minutes that nobody forgets.
Day 3: Desert Safari Dubai: Dune Bashing, Camel Rides & BBQ Dinner
The Dubai Desert Safari is the single most booked tourist experience in all of the UAE, and it earns that status completely. In the afternoon, your air-conditioned 4×4 drives into the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, 225 square kilometres of protected Arabian desert that looks exactly like every desert photograph you have ever seen, except you are standing in it.
The dune bashing experience involves a skilled driver navigating steep sand dunes at speed, windows up, seatbelts on, hands gripping whatever is closest. It is exhilarating and completely safe. After dune bashing, the camp experience includes: camel riding, sandboarding down the dunes, falconry displays (one of Arabia’s oldest traditions), henna application, Arabic costume photography, and shisha. As the sun sets over the desert, and the colours that Dubai sky turns at sunset are extraordinary, a BBQ dinner is served in the camp with live belly dance and Tanoura (spinning) performances.
Vegetarian and Jain BBQ options are available with advance notice at booking, mention this when reserving through Tour De Holidays and it is arranged at no extra charge.
Day 4: Old Dubai: Gold Souk, Spice Souk, Al Fahidi + Departure
Your final morning is for the Dubai that existed before the skyscrapers, a genuinely different city from the one you spent the previous three days exploring. Start in Deira at the Gold Souk: a covered Arabian market with over 380 jewellery retailers displaying an estimated 10 tonnes of gold at any given time. Whether you buy or just walk, the sight of gold-draped shop fronts stretching in every direction is worth the visit. Neighbouring the Gold Souk is the Spice Souk, where open sacks of saffron, cardamom, frankincense, dried rose petals, and turmeric line the narrow lanes, familiar smells for Ahmedabad shoppers, at a fraction of Indian market prices.
Take the Abra (traditional wooden water taxi, costs 1 AED) across Dubai Creek to the Al Fahidi Historical District: preserved wind-tower houses from the 1800s, now home to galleries, museums, and the Dubai Museum. This neighbourhood is Old Dubai at its most authentic, and completely unlike anything in the modern part of the city.
Transfer to Dubai International Airport for your evening flight back to Ahmedabad.
Dubai Itinerary for 5 Days from Ahmedabad: Couples & Honeymooners
Five days is the most popular Dubai duration for Ahmedabad travellers and the sweet spot for couples and honeymooners. The extra day over the 4-day plan goes entirely to Abu Dhabi — one of the world’s great day trips, and genuinely worth extending your trip for.
Day 1: Arrive Dubai + Marina Evening + Dhow Cruise
Same as Day 1 of the 4-day itinerary. Dubai Marina walk, JBR promenade, Dhow Cruise dinner.
Day 2: Burj Khalifa + Museum of the Future + Dubai Mall + Fountain Show
Same as Day 2 of the 4-day itinerary. Full iconic Dubai day.
Day 3: Desert Safari Afternoon + Evening Camp Experience
Same as Day 3. Desert dune bashing, camel riding, BBQ dinner, belly dance show.
Day 4: Abu Dhabi Full Day: Sheikh Zayed Mosque + Corniche + Louvre
Abu Dhabi is 140 kilometres from Dubai, a 90-minute drive on a smooth highway through the desert. It is one of the most worthwhile day trips in the Middle East and the experience most Ahmedabad travellers say surprised them the most.
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is the reason most tourists make this journey. Completed in 2007, it is one of the world’s largest mosques, 82 domes, 1,096 columns, the world’s largest hand-knotted carpet (spanning 5,627 square metres), and chandeliers embedded with Swarovski crystals. The building is white marble, pure symmetry, and breathtaking at any time of day, but particularly at sunset when the marble takes on a warm golden glow. Entry is free. Women must wear an abaya (available for loan at the entrance). The mosque is open to non-Muslim visitors every day except Friday mornings.
After the mosque: the Abu Dhabi Corniche, an 8-kilometre beachfront promenade facing the Arabian Gulf. Emirates Palace hotel (one of the most expensive hotels ever built, worth a lobby walk-through even if you’re not staying). The Louvre Abu Dhabi, a stunning Jean Nouvel-designed museum with a floating perforated dome that creates a “rain of light” effect inside, housing art spanning from ancient civilisations to the 20th century. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi (photo stop or entry at own cost).
Return to Dubai by evening. Dinner at leisure.
Day 5: Miracle Garden or Global Village + Departure
Dubai Miracle Garden (open October–April) is the world’s largest natural flower garden, 150 million flowers arranged into sculptures, archways, and themed displays including a life-size Emirates A380 aircraft made entirely of flowers. It is spectacular and unlike anything else in the region, particularly beautiful for couples and families with children.
If visiting outside the Miracle Garden season (May–September), Global Village is the alternative, a multicultural festival park with 90+ country pavilions, street food from around the world, cultural performances, and shopping. It runs from October to April as well, so check current operational dates at time of travel.
Last-minute shopping at Dubai Mall or Mall of the Emirates (home to Ski Dubai, the Middle East’s only indoor ski slope, where you can ski on real snow in a desert city). Airport transfer and return flight to Ahmedabad.
Dubai Itinerary for 7 Days from Ahmedabad: Families and Complete Exploration
Seven days in Dubai gives you everything from the 5-day plan plus Atlantis Aquaventure, the Dubai Frame, and a proper half-day in Old Dubai. This is the best itinerary for families with children, groups of friends, and anyone who wants to feel they have seen the whole city rather than just the highlights reel.
Day 1: Arrive + Marina Walk + Dhow Cruise Dinner
Arrive, check in, Dubai Marina evening. Dhow Cruise dinner.
Day 2: Burj Khalifa + Museum of the Future + Dubai Mall + Fountain Show
Full iconic Dubai day as described in the 4-day itinerary.
Day 3: Dubai City Tour: Jumeirah Mosque + Burj Al Arab + Palm Jumeirah
A dedicated city orientation day covering Dubai’s most photogenic landmarks. Start at Jumeirah Mosque, one of the few mosques in Dubai open to non-Muslim visitors, offering guided tours that explain Islamic architecture and traditions with genuine openness and warmth. Continue to the Burj Al Arab hotel, shaped like a sail on an artificial island, it is the most photographed building in Dubai after the Burj Khalifa. Drive onto the causeway for photographs (entry to the hotel requires a dining reservation). Next, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai’s famous palm-shaped artificial island, home to Atlantis hotel, Nakheel Mall, and The Pointe waterfront development. Take the Palm Monorail across the frond for views of the Palm from above.
Evening: Ain Dubai on Bluewaters Island, the world’s largest and tallest observation wheel at 250 metres, offering 30-minute gondola rides with panoramic views of Palm Jumeirah, JBR, and the entire Dubai coastline.
Day 4: Desert Safari Adventure
Full Desert Safari as described in the 4-day itinerary. Dune bashing, camel riding, sandboarding, BBQ camp dinner, live performances.
Day 5: Abu Dhabi Full Day
Full Abu Dhabi day trip as described in the 5-day itinerary. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Corniche, Emirates Palace, Louvre Abu Dhabi.
Day 6: Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark + Palm Jumeirah Evening
Atlantis Aquaventure is one of the best waterparks in the world, not an overstatement. Located at Atlantis The Palm, the park spans 17 hectares with over 105 slides and attractions including Aquaconda (the world’s longest waterslide), Leap of Faith (a near-vertical drop through a shark lagoon), a 2.3-kilometre lazy river, a private beach, and a children’s splash zone. A full day here is genuinely exhausting in the best possible way, bring reef shoes and strong sunscreen.
Evening: Explore Atlantis hotel’s AQUAVENTURE Beach at sunset, or walk The Pointe on the tip of Palm Jumeirah for dinner overlooking the Burj Al Arab.
Day 7: Dubai Frame + Old Dubai + Gold Souk + Departure
Morning: Dubai Frame, a 150-metre rectangular picture frame straddling the border between old and new Dubai. From the glass-floored sky bridge at the top, one side looks out over the old city (Al Fahidi, Deira, the Creek) and the other over modern Dubai (Downtown, Marina, the skyscrapers). It is the most clever architectural commentary on Dubai’s transformation and one of the most underrated attractions in the city.
Afternoon: Al Fahidi Historical District, Dubai Creek Abra ride, Gold Souk, Spice Souk as described in the 4-day itinerary. Last-minute shopping. Airport departure.
Dubai Itinerary for 10 Days from Ahmedabad” Complete Luxury Experience
Ten days in Dubai is the itinerary for travellers who want to do everything without rushing, including Dubai’s best theme parks, a yacht cruise, a spa day, and enough leisure time to actually sit on the beach and enjoy the city rather than just sprint through attractions. This plan is ideal for extended family holidays, luxury honeymoons, and travellers who have already done Dubai once and want to go deeper.
Day 1: Arrive + Leisure Evening at JBR
Land, check in, walk JBR Beach and The Walk. Easy first evening.
Day 2: Burj Khalifa + Museum of the Future + Dubai Mall + Fountain Show
Full iconic day as described above.
Day 3: Marina Dhow Cruise + Dubai City Tour
Morning city tour: Jumeirah Mosque, Burj Al Arab drive-by, Palm Jumeirah. Evening: Dhow Cruise dinner on Dubai Creek.
Day 4: Desert Safari
Full afternoon and evening Desert Safari as described above.
Day 5: Abu Dhabi Full Day
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Corniche, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Emirates Palace.
Day 6: Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark
Full day at Aquaventure — slides, lazy river, private beach. One of the best water park days in the world.
Day 7: IMG Worlds of Adventure
IMG Worlds of Adventure holds the title of world’s largest indoor theme park, 1.5 million square feet of air-conditioned entertainment divided into five zones: Marvel (Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Spider-Man), Cartoon Network (Ben 10, Adventure Time, The Powerpuff Girls), Lost Valley (dinosaur zone with animatronic life-size dinosaurs), IMG Boulevard, and Haunted Hotel. For families with children aged 5–15, this is the single best day of the entire trip. For adults who grew up watching Marvel films, it runs a close second to Aquaventure.
Day 8: Dubai Frame + Old Dubai + Souk Shopping
Dubai Frame, Al Fahidi District, Creek Abra ride, Gold Souk, Spice Souk. Traditional Dubai half-day. Afternoon free for shopping, Meena Bazaar in Bur Dubai is the best area for Indian travellers, with sari shops, jewellery stores, and Gujarati-style snack stalls.
Day 9: Miracle Garden + Luxury Yacht Cruise
Morning: Dubai Miracle Garden flower display (October–April) or Ski Dubai indoor snow experience at Mall of the Emirates (year-round). Evening: 2-hour private or shared yacht cruise along Dubai Marina, watching the city’s skyline from the water at dusk, with the Burj Al Arab lit up in the distance, is one of those experiences that no photograph fully captures. Sunset yacht cruises cost approximately ₹3,500–₹8,000 per person depending on private vs shared and boat size.
Day 10: Mall of the Emirates + Spa + Departure
Final morning at Mall of the Emirates, a full city within a mall including Ski Dubai, Harvey Nichols, Carrefour, over 630 stores, and more dining options than a small town. A traditional Arabic hammam spa session (deep cleanse, steam, scrub, and massage) at one of Dubai’s day spas is the perfect final morning, most Deira and Downtown area spas offer 90-minute sessions for ₹3,000–₹6,000. Transfer to Dubai International Airport for your return flight to Ahmedabad.
Dubai Trip Cost from Ahmedabad: Honest 2026 Breakdown
Most Dubai cost estimates online are wildly optimistic or include only the package base price. Here is a realistic component-by-component breakdown for a 5-day Dubai trip for 2 persons from Ahmedabad:
| Component | Budget | Mid-Range | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Return Flights (per person) | ₹18,000 | ₹24,000 | ₹38,000 |
| UAE Tourist Visa (per person) | ₹7,500 | ₹7,500 | ₹7,500 |
| Hotel (per night, per room) | ₹4,000 | ₹8,500 | ₹20,000 |
| Daily Meals (per person) | ₹1,200 | ₹2,500 | ₹5,000 |
| Burj Khalifa At the Top (per person) | ₹2,800 | ₹2,800 | ₹5,500 |
| Desert Safari (per person) | ₹2,500 | ₹3,500 | ₹7,000 |
| Dhow Cruise (per person) | ₹1,800 | ₹2,500 | ₹5,000 |
| Abu Dhabi Day Trip (per person) | ₹2,500 | ₹3,500 | ₹6,000 |
| Local Transport & Transfers | ₹3,000 | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Total (per person, 5 days) | ₹58,000 | ₹78,000 | ₹1,40,000 |
Booking a bundled Dubai tour package from Ahmedabad typically saves 15–20% compared to booking each component independently — and removes the coordination hassle entirely.
Flights from Ahmedabad to Dubai: Complete Guide
Dubai is the easiest international destination to fly to from Ahmedabad. Multiple airlines operate the AMD–DXB route daily with direct, non-stop flights:
Direct flight options from Ahmedabad to Dubai:
- IndiGo — multiple daily departures, 2h 45m, from approximately ₹8,000 one-way
- Air Arabia — daily flights, 2h 50m, often the most affordable option
- Air India — daily, 2h 45m, full-service with checked baggage
- flydubai — daily, 2h 50m, good value with meal options
- Emirates — some routes via brief transit, premium service
Best booking window: Flights booked 6–8 weeks in advance for October–February travel offer the best value, round trips from ₹16,000–₹22,000 per person. December, New Year, and school holiday periods in April–May see prices spike to ₹30,000–₹45,000 return. Air Arabia consistently offers the lowest base fares from Ahmedabad.
Baggage note: Budget carriers like IndiGo and Air Arabia charge separately for checked baggage on international routes, factor ₹2,000–₹3,500 per person for a 20kg check-in allowance if booking basic fares.
Dubai Visa for Indians in 2026: Full Guide with Correct Costs
Indian passport holders require a UAE tourist visa to enter Dubai. Here is everything you need to know, accurate as of March 2026.
Standard 30-Day Tourist e-Visa The most common option for Ahmedabad travellers. Applied online through a licensed travel agency or directly through Emirates, flydubai, or authorised UAE visa portals. Total cost: approximately ₹7,500–₹9,500 per person (government fee + service charges). Processing time: 3–4 working days standard, 24–36 hours express (additional ₹2,000–₹3,000 charge). Valid for 58 days from date of issue, with 30 days permitted stay from date of entry. Can be extended twice for 30 days each inside the UAE.
60-Day Tourist e-Visa For travellers planning a longer stay or combining UAE with another GCC destination. Cost: approximately ₹14,700–₹18,000 per person. Processing: same as 30-day. Extendable inside UAE.
Visa on Arrival (limited eligibility) Indian citizens holding a valid US visa or green card, UK residence permit, or EU residence permit can obtain a 14-day entry visa on arrival at Dubai airport for a fee of AED 100 (approximately ₹2,300). This option is not available to holders of ordinary Indian passports without these qualifying documents.
Documents required for UAE e-Visa:
- Passport valid for at least 6 months from travel date with minimum 2 blank pages
- Recent passport-size photograph with white background
- Confirmed return flight ticket
- Hotel booking confirmation for the full duration of stay
- Travel insurance (recommended, required for some visa types)
Important: UAE embassies do not issue tourist visas directly. All applications go through authorised travel agents, airlines, or the official UAE ICA portal. Tour De Holidays handles the complete Dubai visa process for all package bookings, no separate effort required from you.
Apply at least 2 weeks before travel during peak season (October–March). Last-minute applications risk delays during high-volume periods.
Best Time to Visit Dubai from Ahmedabad
November to March is the best time to visit Dubai from Ahmedabad. Temperatures are 18–28°C, genuinely pleasant for outdoor sightseeing, Desert Safari, beach time, and all attractions. This is also when Miracle Garden, Global Village, and the Dubai Shopping Festival (January–February) are in full swing. The Dubai Shopping Festival alone brings discounts of 25–75% across the city’s malls and souks. December and January are peak demand months — book flights and hotels 8–10 weeks in advance.
April and October are the transition months, warmer (30–36°C) but still manageable for morning and evening activities. Hotel prices are 20–30% lower than peak season. Good value window for travellers with flexible schedules.
May to September is Dubai’s summer, temperatures reach 40–45°C and outdoor activities become uncomfortable. However, indoor Dubai thrives year-round: Dubai Mall, IMG Worlds, Ski Dubai, Museum of the Future, and Atlantis are all fully air-conditioned. Summer hotel rates in Dubai can be 40–50% lower than peak season and some properties offer extraordinary value. If you can handle the heat during transfers, summer is genuinely worth considering for budget-conscious travellers focused on indoor experiences.
For Ahmedabad travellers specifically: December, January, and the Diwali window in October–November are the most popular travel months, matching school holidays and the Gujarati family travel calendar perfectly. Book early for these periods.
Dubai for Gujarati and Jain Travellers: What No Other Blog Tells You
Dubai has one of the largest Gujarati communities outside India — estimates put the Gujarati population in the UAE at over 500,000. This means the city is extraordinarily well set up for vegetarian and Jain travellers in ways that Thailand, Bali, or Europe simply are not.
Vegetarian and Jain restaurants in Dubai: Govinda’s (ISKCON-run pure vegetarian restaurant in Oud Metha, thalis, South Indian, sweets), Sattvik (pure vegetarian fine dining in Dubai Mall), Saravanaa Bhavan (multiple locations, South Indian vegetarian), Bikanervala (Indian sweets and snacks, multiple locations), Jain Society canteen in Bur Dubai (home-cooked Jain thalis, minimal cost, authentic), and dozens of Gujarati-run pure veg restaurants in the Meena Bazaar and Karama areas of Bur Dubai.
Gold and jewellery shopping: Dubai’s Gold Souk is literally unmatched, 380 retailers, 10 tonnes of gold on display, and prices governed by the international gold rate with minimal making charges. For Gujarati families buying gold jewellery for weddings and special occasions, this is a serious destination, not just a tourist stop.
Indian currency exchange: The best exchange rates in Dubai are at exchange counters in Karama, Bur Dubai, and Deira, areas with large Indian communities where competition keeps rates sharp. Never exchange at the hotel.
FAQ
How many days are enough for Dubai from Ahmedabad?
5 days is the ideal first visit to Dubai from Ahmedabad, enough to cover Burj Khalifa, Desert Safari, Dubai Mall, Dhow Cruise, and a full Abu Dhabi day trip without feeling rushed. 7 days adds Atlantis, Ain Dubai, and Old Dubai. 4 days works well for a short break covering the absolute essentials.
What is the Dubai trip cost for 2 persons from Ahmedabad?
A mid-range 5-day Dubai trip for 2 persons from Ahmedabad costs approximately ₹1,40,000–₹1,65,000 total, including return flights, UAE visa (×2), 4-star hotel, breakfast, transfers, and key sightseeing (Burj Khalifa, Desert Safari, Abu Dhabi). Budget trips for 2 start from around ₹1,10,000–₹1,25,000.
How much does Dubai visa cost for Indians in 2026?
A standard 30-day UAE tourist e-Visa costs approximately ₹7,500–₹9,500 per person including government fees and agent service charges. Processing takes 3–4 working days. Express processing (24–36 hours) costs an additional ₹2,000–₹3,000. A 60-day visa costs approximately ₹14,700–₹18,000 per person.
Is Dubai visa free for Indians?
No. Indian passport holders require a pre-approved UAE tourist visa to enter Dubai. The only exception is for Indians holding a valid US visa/green card, UK residence permit, or EU residence permit, who qualify for a 14-day visa on arrival. For all other Indian passport holders, a visa must be arranged before travel.
What is the best time to visit Dubai from Ahmedabad?
November to March offers the most comfortable weather (18–28°C) for all outdoor activities. December and January are peak season, book 8–10 weeks in advance. April and October offer a good balance of reasonable weather and lower prices. Summer (May–September) suits budget travellers focused on indoor attractions.
Is the Desert Safari worth it in Dubai?
Absolutely, it is consistently the most-recommended experience by Indian travellers who visit Dubai. The combination of dune bashing, the desert sunset, camel riding, and the BBQ camp dinner is genuinely unlike anything available in India and delivers an experience that feels distinctly Arabian rather than tourist-manufactured. Book an evening Desert Safari (3pm–9pm) rather than a morning one for the full sunset and camp dinner experience.
Is the Museum of the Future worth visiting in Dubai?
Yes, it is one of the most genuinely impressive museum experiences in the world, not just in Dubai. The building alone is worth seeing from the outside. Inside, the immersive future-world galleries are unlike any traditional museum experience and feel more like a film set than an exhibition. Allow 2–3 hours. Book tickets online in advance, it sells out frequently.
Can I customise a Dubai itinerary from Ahmedabad?
Yes. Tour De Holidays builds fully customised Dubai packages from Ahmedabad for couples, families, honeymooners, and groups. Every itinerary is built around your specific dates, budget, hotel preference, and interests, not a fixed group tour. We handle flights, visa, hotels, all sightseeing, and 24/7 support throughout your trip.
Why Book Your Dubai Trip with Tour De Holidays, Ahmedabad?
Tour De Holidays is an Ahmedabad-based travel agency with deep expertise in Dubai packages for Gujarati and Indian travellers. We understand what matters to families and couples from Ahmedabad: vegetarian and Jain meal planning at every destination, Hindi and Gujarati-speaking support, visa handled end-to-end without you filling a single form, transparent pricing with no hidden charges, and a travel expert you can actually call when something changes.
We have planned hundreds of Dubai trips for Ahmedabad families — from first-time international travellers to couples on their third Dubai visit wanting something new. Every package we build is tailored, not templated.
Browse our Dubai tour package from Ahmedabad or call +91 9370053095 to speak directly with a travel expert who knows Dubai and knows Ahmedabad.









