Must Know Tips and Tricks for a Seamless Dubai Experience
In our previous article, we shared the most important things you need to know before traveling to Dubai. Now, let’s take it a step further by diving into crucial tips and tricks that can enhance your Dubai experience. After reading both articles, you’ll be well-prepared for your trip, equipped with practical knowledge about this magnificent city.
Dubai is a straightforward destination for travelers, but a little planning and insider advice can go a long way. So, without further ado, here are the top tips and tricks to make your Dubai trip hassle-free!
Change Your Money All at Once to Avoid Extra Commission Fees
Currency exchange is a common task for travelers entering Dubai, and many opt to exchange their money for AED (Dirham) upon arrival. However, not all travelers are aware of the commissions charged by currency exchange services for every transaction. As a former accountant, I’ve noticed that these fees can add up significantly if you exchange money multiple times.
Pro Tip: Change your money all at once. To avoid paying commission multiple times, it’s better to plan your expenses in advance. Decide what purchases you’ll be making in cash and which can be done by card. This will help you figure out how much AED you actually need. If you want an easier way to manage your travel budget and itinerary, consider our Premium Plan. We’ll handle your budget, so you can focus on enjoying your trip!
Timing is Everything
Avoid the crowds by planning your visits for weekdays—from Monday to Thursday. Popular attractions like Burj Khalifa, Dubai Frame, and other landmarks can get extremely crowded during weekends. Skip the long queues by visiting on less busy days, and you’ll save time that could be spent exploring more.
Some key attractions to keep in mind:
- Dubai Fountain Show: One of Dubai’s must-see attractions, the fountain show happens daily at 1:00 PM and 1:30 PM, as well as every 30 minutes from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM in the evening. Plan your visit around these times for the best experience.
- Dubai Mall: This enormous mall can be overwhelming, so planning ahead is essential. Prioritize your shopping and sightseeing to avoid wandering aimlessly through its vast spaces.
Book ahead for popular attractions like the Museum of the Future and Aura Sky Pool to secure your spot. Many places, including Global Village, offer discounts for online reservations. Pro Tip: Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds and the midday heat.
Take Advantage of Free and Low-Cost Activities
While Dubai is famous for luxury, there are plenty of free and affordable activities that won’t break the bank. You can enjoy spectacular experiences without spending a fortune.
Here are some budget-friendly ideas:
- Dubai Fountain Show: Free to watch and stunning every time.
- Dubai Marina Walk: A scenic stroll along the marina is a great way to experience Dubai’s modern vibe.
- Traditional Souks: Explore the bustling markets in Deira, such as the Gold and Spice Souks, for an authentic taste of Dubai’s heritage.
For a quieter experience and stunning views of the skyline, visit popular attractions like Dubai Frame during off-peak hours. Stay connected with us, and I’ll share 20 amazing free things you can do in Dubai.
Choose the Right Mall for Your Interests
Dubai’s malls are more than just shopping centers—they’re entertainment hubs. To make the most of your time, choose malls that offer more than just retail. For example:
- Dubai Mall: Not only is it a shopper’s paradise, but it also houses the Dubai Aquarium, Kidzania, and VR Park.
- Mall of the Emirates: Famous for Ski Dubai, an indoor ski resort.
If you’re visiting during the Dubai Shopping Festival (December to January) or Dubai Summer Surprises (June to August), you’ll find unbeatable deals. For a more local experience, head to the traditional souks, and don’t forget to haggle for the best price!
More Money-Saving Tips for Dubai Travelers
- Get a free SIM card at the airport for limited calling and data. This is a great alternative to purchasing expensive international roaming plans.
- Use the Metro for fast, efficient, and affordable transport around the city. But be sure to avoid rush hours (7-9 AM and 5-7 PM) for a smoother commute.
- Don’t Forget to Claim Your VAT Refunds:
As a finance professional, I’m always looking for ways to save money, and claiming VAT (Value-Added Tax) refunds in Dubai is one of the best perks for tourists. Did you know you can claim VAT on purchases like gold, diamonds, and other goods? This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to shop in Dubai, as you can recover a portion of what you spend.
Dubai is among the few countries that allow this benefit. The Federal Tax Authority has partnered with “Planet” to provide a tax refund scheme for tourists, with counters available at the airport. VAT refunds can either be credited to your bank card (within 9 days) or given in cash on the spot, which is the quickest and most reliable method.
Here’s what you need to claim VAT refunds:
- A valid passport
- Original tax invoices with a tax refund tag
- The purchased goods (show these to the Planet staff before check-in)
- Your boarding pass if using kiosks located in malls or hotels
If you need further guidance on the VAT refund process, consider subscribing to our Premium Plan for personalized assistance. You can also drop a comment below if you’d like a detailed article on the VAT claiming process!
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