
Travel Tips
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Weather: Dubai in late November enjoys pleasant weather, with daytime temperatures around 28⯰C and cooler evenings near 20⯰C.
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Transportation: Taxis and ride apps like Careem and Uber are easy and reliable for getting around.
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Currency: The local currency is the UAE Dirham (AED) — credit cards are widely accepted everywhere.
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Time Zone: Dubai operates on Gulf Standard Time (GST), UTC +4.
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Electricity & Plugs: Voltage is 230V, with type G (UK-style) plugs.
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Connectivity: Most hotels offer Wi-Fi; local SIM cards are available at the airport or nearby shops.
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Safety: Dubai is considered one of the safest cities in the world. You can leave your belongings anywhere with confidence, knowing you’ll find them exactly where you left them.
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Airports & Arrival: Dubai is served by three main airports:
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Dubai International Airport (DXB) – the main international gateway, well-connected worldwide.
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Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) – located in Dubai South, convenient for select airlines and private flights.
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Sharjah International Airport (SHJ) – a nearby option, about 30–40 minutes from Dubai, often serving budget airlines.
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