Dubai Tours and Holidays

Dubai Tours – Where Luxury, Innovation, and Desert Magic Meet

Towering skyscrapers, golden deserts, luxurious malls, and the modern face of Arabian culture… Dubai is a destination like no other — offering a spectacular blend of extravagance, innovation, and unforgettable adventure. Whether you crave luxury or seek discovery, this dazzling city has something for every type of traveler.

With Happydays Tour’s expertly crafted Dubai tours, you can enjoy panoramic views from the top of Burj Khalifa, experience thrilling moments on a desert safari, shop in traditional souks, and relax at beachside resorts with world-class service. From the iconic Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah to the massive Dubai Mall — luxury lives at every corner.

Each of our packages includes top-tier accommodations, guided excursions, and optional exclusive experiences. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape or a fun family holiday, we’ve thought of every detail so you don’t have to.

Now is the time to experience the magic of Dubai! Step into your modern Arabian dream with Happydays Tour — book now to enjoy early bird offers and unbeatable prices.

Dubai Trips

Dubai Accommodation

Please find below the 4 Star hotels used on our christmas markets trips. All accommodation is carefully hand-selected to satisfy our standards in terms of quality, authenticity and location for you to enjoy a comfortable and unforgettable holiday.

Dubai Tours Guidebook

Best Time to Visit Dubai

Dubai is a dazzling destination that attracts visitors year-round with its sunshine, modern wonders, and unforgettable experiences. However, choosing the right time to visit can make your trip even more enjoyable.

🌤️ Ideal Season: November – March

The best time to visit Dubai is between November and March. During this season:

  • Daytime temperatures range from 20–30°C (68–86°F), perfect for outdoor activities, desert safaris, and beach relaxation.

  • The city hosts shopping festivals, cultural events, and open-air concerts, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

  • Tourist attractions are in full swing, but it’s also peak season—so early booking is highly recommended.

☀️ Summer Season: June – September

From June to September, temperatures can soar up to 45°C (113°F). During these months:

  • Indoor attractions and luxury malls become the main focus.

  • You’ll find great travel deals with discounts on hotels and tours.

  • However, the extreme heat may limit outdoor excursions.

🌅 Shoulder Seasons: April – May / October

These transitional months offer mild weather conditions just before or after the peak seasons. They’re a great option for those seeking:

  • Fewer crowds

  • Pleasant temperatures

  • A more relaxed and peaceful experience


Let Happydays Tour take you to Dubai at the perfect time!

Best Places to Visit in Dubai

From futuristic skyscrapers to golden deserts and cultural gems, Dubai offers a wide variety of unforgettable sights. Here are the top places every visitor should explore:


🏙️ 1. Burj Khalifa

The world’s tallest building is a must-see! Head up to the observation decks on the 124th and 148th floors for breathtaking views of the city skyline and Arabian Gulf.

🔹 Tip: Visit around sunset for magical photos.


🕌 2. Al Fahidi Historical District

Step back in time in this charming heritage area. Discover traditional Emirati architecture, museums, and art galleries, and get a feel for Dubai’s past.

🔹 Don’t miss: Dubai Museum in Al Fahidi Fort and the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding.


🏝️ 3. Palm Jumeirah

A stunning man-made island shaped like a palm tree, home to luxurious resorts, beach clubs, and the famous Atlantis The Palm. Ideal for both relaxation and upscale entertainment.

🔹 Highlight: Aquaventure Waterpark and The Lost Chambers Aquarium.


🏨 4. Burj Al Arab

Known as “the world’s most luxurious hotel,” this sail-shaped icon sits on its own artificial island. While staying there may be exclusive, you can book a high tea or dinner to experience its elegance.


🛍️ 5. The Dubai Mall & Dubai Fountain

Shop in one of the world’s largest malls, visit the Dubai Aquarium, and then step outside to watch the spectacular fountain show choreographed to music and lights.

🔹 Family-friendly fun: Ice rink, VR Park, and endless dining options.


🏜️ 6. Dubai Desert Safari

No trip to Dubai is complete without a journey into the desert! Enjoy dune bashing, camel rides, traditional BBQ dinners, and belly dancing under the stars.

🔹 Perfect for: Adventure lovers and those wanting a taste of authentic Arabian culture.


🎡 7. Ain Dubai & Bluewaters Island

Take a ride on the world’s tallest observation wheel, Ain Dubai, for 360° views of the coastline and skyline. The surrounding Bluewaters Island is packed with restaurants, shops, and seaside charm.


🌟 Ready to Explore?

Let Happydays Tour guide you through the very best that Dubai has to offer—from modern marvels to cultural treasures. Start planning your dream Dubai getaway today!

Travel Advice

Dubai is one of the world’s most unique travel destinations, known for its modern architecture, luxurious lifestyle, and deep-rooted cultural values. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip, it’s important to be aware of some basic information. First, visitors should have a passport valid for at least six months; many nationalities are eligible for a visa on arrival. The weather is hot and sunny year-round, with temperatures reaching up to 45°C in the summer, so light-colored and breathable clothing is recommended. In public areas, modest dress is expected—clothing that covers the shoulders and knees is advisable.

Dubai is a city where respect for Islamic culture is essential. During the holy month of Ramadan, eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours is prohibited. Alcohol can only be consumed in licensed venues such as hotels and restaurants, and drinking in public is strictly forbidden. Public transportation is modern and safe—taxis are affordable, and the metro provides easy access to major tourist attractions. Free Wi-Fi is widely available in malls, hotels, and airports.

Be cautious when taking photos—do not photograph locals or government buildings without permission. Tipping is appreciated but not required. Tap water is safe to drink, though most visitors prefer bottled water. With this essential advice in mind, your trip to Dubai will be both safe and unforgettable. Get ready to explore the dazzling world of Dubai with Happydays Tour!

Culture in Dubai

Dubai is a city where ancient traditions and futuristic ambition coexist in perfect harmony. As part of the United Arab Emirates, its culture is deeply rooted in Islamic values, which influence daily life, hospitality, dress, and public behavior. While the city is known for its cosmopolitan flair and modern skyline, it still proudly preserves its Bedouin heritage, reflected in traditional music, dance, cuisine, and festivals. Visitors will find locals to be warm and respectful, and it’s common to be greeted with a smile and a helping hand.

Respect plays a major role in Emirati culture—dressing modestly in public areas, showing politeness, and avoiding loud or inappropriate behavior are all appreciated. Friday is a holy day, so many businesses open later in the day. Dubai also celebrates both Islamic holidays such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, and hosts global events like the Dubai Shopping Festival and Art Dubai, offering a unique blend of tradition and innovation. Exploring Dubai’s culture—whether through a visit to the Al Fahidi Historical District, a traditional Emirati meal, or a desert camp under the stars—is a key part of any meaningful travel experience.

Food in Dubai

Dubai’s culinary scene is as diverse and vibrant as the city itself, offering a delicious journey through flavors from around the world. From luxurious fine-dining restaurants to bustling street food stalls, the city caters to every taste and budget. While you’ll find international cuisine on every corner—Italian, Indian, Japanese, Lebanese, and more—traditional Emirati dishes offer a unique taste of the region’s heritage. Classics like Al Harees (slow-cooked wheat and meat), Machboos (spiced rice with lamb or chicken), and Luqaimat (sweet dumplings with date syrup) are must-tries for curious food lovers.

Dubai is also known for its extravagant brunch culture, where luxury hotels serve elaborate buffets every weekend. Don’t miss the gold-dusted desserts, fresh seafood, and Middle Eastern mezze that have become iconic parts of the Dubai food experience. For an authentic local atmosphere, visit traditional markets like the Deira Spice Souk or enjoy a meal in the desert during a Bedouin-style camp dinner. With influences from Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, Dubai is truly a global dining destination—perfect for foodies looking to explore the world, one plate at a time.

Dubai Sights