Dubai is a modern, cosmopolitan and international city, with a reputation for excellent hotels and extremely high standards.
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The most common way to get to Dubai is by air
Dubai Airport acts as the transit hub for the region as well as being a major destination.
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The people:
Expatriates make up at least 80% of Dubai’s population, and consist mainly of Indians, Pakistanis and Filipinos, who take the emirate’s low-wage jobs.
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Dubai is situated on the coast of the Arabian peninuslar, with a long coast line facing the Persian Gulf.
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Climate
Dubai has a sub tropical arid (dry) climate. It is sunny all year
round. Temperatures range from 10 - 30 degrees Celsius in the winter
and can go as high as 48 degrees C or more during summer. Rainfall
usually only occurs in the winter months (December - March).
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List of popular embassies and consulates in Dubai, with contact information
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Dubai Visa Requirements
When visiting Dubai, you will probably require a visa for the United Arab
Emirates which will entitle you to visit Dubai and the other 6 Emirates.
The Visa guidlines below are to the best of our knowledge correct and current, however we strongly advise you to check with a UAE embassy or consulate before
you plan your trip.
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