All about U.A.E.
The best times to visit UAE are in December,
March, April sees the Sharjah Ramadan Festival, Abu Dhabi
Festival of Sales, Dubai Summer Surprises and the Dubai
Shopping Festival on - this may be of interest to shoppers
looking for good bargains. These are also the cooler months, a good
time to explore the UAE. For the culturally oriented, December 2nd
, the National Day of the UAE is one of the best times to visit.
Abu Dhabi ruler and President of the UAE, H H Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan
Al Nahyan has taken an active interest in promoting culture and
this month is full of cultural activities. Various international
sporting events, exhibitions and trade shows create a festive atmosphere
and is a good time to visit. Being a country of booming metropolises
and amelting pot of different cultures, various events are held
all the year around, so keep an eye on the events calendar to decide
on the time you want to visit.
Some of the sites that we recommend you to visit to know
more about Dubai
www.visit-dubai-city.com
www.dubaihotelandtravel.info
www.dubaicityguide.com
www.dubaitourism.ae
National Airline of Dubai
www.emirates.com
Local Newspaper of Dubai
www.gulfnews.com
www.khaleejtimes.com
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How to Get here
From outside the Gulf :
You can reach Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai, Sharjah and
other emirates by air from almost all the international destinations.
Most of the emirates haveworld-class International airports and
many flights stop here en route from Asia to Europe or vice versa. More
Information
From outside the UAE :
If you are in a neighboring country like Oman or
Muscat, it is very easy to drive down into the UAE provided you
have the visa. More
Information
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Weather
The Emirates is sunny all the year around.
July and August are the months when summer is as its peak. Usually
from September, the climate turns cooler. Winters are pretty cool
with light jackets and sweaters recommended and lasts till mid March.
The current weather in Dubai can be found by clicking
here
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Stay
International Hotel chains have their residence
here as well as other reasonably priced hotels, so you have no dearth
of places to stay. Hotels cater to every budget and taste. Most
of the world-class hotels have extended their chain into the Emirates
and Abu Dhabi has five-star as well as 3-star hotels. For more deatils
please visit the following link : Dubai
World Trade Center - Hotels
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Customs
There is no restriction on the amount of currency
that can be brought into the UAE and no customs duty on personal
effects. For more information please visit the following links : Department
of Ports & Customs - Dubai
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Car Rentals
There are car rental offices in each of the emirates
offering all makes and sizes of cars. Cars can either be rented
alone or complete with driver. Rates vary but are around Dhs.
120 a day for a small car, up to Dh 1000 a day for a driven
limousine. You will need to provide a copy of your passport and
one of your drivers license if paying by credit card. For
more deatils please visit the following link : Dubai
World Trade Center - Car Rentals
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Driving Licenses
Individuals from the following countries do not need
an International license: EEC countries, Canada, Japan, North
Korea, South Korea, Turkey and USA.
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Helicopter Rides
Helicopters and some fixed wing aircraft can be
hired in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah. You need a license from
the authorities to access the airport and must submit a flight plan.
Rates range from around US$ 1200 to US$ 6000 per hour.
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Taxis
Taxis are a common means of getting around town.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai now have plenty of metered taxis that get
you around town for Dh 20 - 50. For long distances, it is common
to share taxis.
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Electricity
The electricity supply is 220/240 volts at
50 cycles. Visitors from Europe can use their appliances although
outlet adapters may be necessary. Appliances from the USA will need
transformers.
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Water
Water comes from desalinization plants and is safe
to drink. Many people still prefer to drink bottled water which
is readily available in shops and restaurants.
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Telephone
Telephone service is excellent throughout the UAE
Calls within cities are free with a small charge for calls within
the rest of the country. Pay phones are operated with a phone card
that is issued by the telecommunications company in various amounts
and is then used as a debit card. These are generally available
at a variety of outlets about town. Major hotels have fax and telex
services and can arrange for modem access if necessary.
For more information on Telecommunication services please visit
the following sites : Emirates
Telecommunications Services - Etisalat
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Television
There are nine television stations originating
in the UAE. Some broadcast in Arabic some in English and some have
special programme in Urdu, Hindi and French. Several additional
stations are available via satellite and cable.
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Radio
Stations broadcasting in Arabic and English transmit
24 hours a day. FM channels are very popular. Tune into Abu
Dhabi Capital Radio at 93.5 FM, Dubai FM at 92.0, Channel 4 FM at
104.8, Channel 89.1, Channel 101.6, Channel 106.2.
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Shopping - Business Hours
Shops are generally open from 9:30 - 1:00 and
from 4:30 -9:30 on Saturday through Thursday. Many shops in
the malls are remaining open all day which can offer a time for
shopping without crowds. On Friday, the Islamic holiday, shops do
not generally open until 2:00 or later. For more deatils please
visit the following link : Dubai
World Trade Center - Shopping Centers
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Bargaining
Part of the tradition of shopping in the UAE is
bargaining over the price. In the souk, a rule of thumb is to
offer half of the first price and work your way up. In other shops
except for truly fixed price stores, a bit of negotiating will bring
a reduction in price. If you have to ask the price of something,
the price is not fixed.
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Credit Cards
Most hotels and finer restaurants accept credit cards
such as American Express, Visa, MasterCard, and Diner Club.
Some larger shops do as well, but generally a better deal can be
made with cash. For more deatils please visit the following link
: Dubai
World Trade Center - Banks
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Health Matters
Immunizations: No health certificate or special immunizations
are required when traveling to the UAE unless you have been in a
cholera or Yellow Fever affected area 14 days prior to visiting.
It is wise to check with your travel agent before traveling, however,
should the situation change. Coping with the Heat For eight months
of the year the Emirates are hot and along the coast, very humid.
It is important that the visitor take precautions not to overexert.
All hotels and restaurants are air conditioned as are most shops
but outside is still hot. Try to limit going in and out of the air
conditioning and be sure to drink plenty of fluids when outside
for a long time.
Medical Care: Even the smallest emirate is now equipped
with a modern hospital so there is no need to worry about the availability
of health care. Most major cities have several hospitals and an
abundance of private clinics should you be in need.
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