Dubai weather is best described with only one phrase: "hot". It should come as no surprise though: Dubai is situated right at the northernmost point of the middle east, spanning a vast expanse of desert desert safari tour. The proximity of the ocean is not helping the weather in any way and adds to the already excruciating humidity. The following article we will look into Dubai weather conditions and inform you which seasons are the best to go to Dubai.

For visitors from colder climates, the best time to come to Dubai will be between October and March, which is when it's the so called "winter" season here. In this time it is sunny and warm. In reality, most people fall over the Dubai weather during this season as there is plenty of sunshine and plenty of sand. Moreover, it rarely gets too hot. For absolute temperature the average is between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius at this time of the year, which is a comfortable temperature for most people. However, the nights are cooler and even a little cold.

The summers are when the Dubai heat really shows its best colors. The temperatures regularly reach 40°C (Celsius). The further you get away from the ocean the hotter it gets. The interior regions of Dubai are a nightmare in summer. If Dubai was not such an air-conditioned, modern city the city would've appeared like a ghost town in the summer months.

Of course, the fact that it's summer in Dubai doesn't mean that you're allowed to go wearing shorts and spaghetti tops. Keep in mind that Dubai even though it is one of the most modern cities, is still extremely conservative. If you visit, please respect the local culture by dressing and modestly, even during the summer months.

Whether you are traveling to Dubai during the summer or winter you should take extra care to prevent heatstroke or sunburn. Keep yourself hydrated throughout the day and apply a high-quality sunscreen each time it is time to go out. If you can, avoid going out during the afternoon.

The benefits of visiting Dubai during the summer months are lower prices at all hotels and resorts. This is the off-peak period and you'll find amazing discounts everywhere. If you're a cost conscient traveler and can withstand the heat, summer could be the best opportunity to visit the city-state.

Don't forget you Dubai is air-conditioned everywhere. It is common for people to crank up the air conditioning. Someone who isn't accustomed to the climate here could easily get a cold. Always carry an extra jacket or sweatshirt with when you travel, particularly if are going to be inside an enclosed, air-conditioned space for long periods of time.