What clothing should I bring to Dubai during February?
I will be visiting Dubai for 4 days in February from now (never been) and I need to know what clothes I should plan on bringing with me. Specifically I need proper clothes for dinner, attending events (cricket match, camel racing, dune safari, etc), and just touring around town. The weather should be fairly mild at 80F and lower so I would consider anything a reasonable option. Also, is there anything else outside of clothing that I need to make sure I have while in Dubai?
I will also be spending some time at a resort in The Maldives but I'm pretty sure swimwear is most appropriate there :-)
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What should you not wear in Dubai?
The general rule regarding dressing in public in Dubai is to wear clothing that covers your shoulders and your knees. It's best to refrain from wearing clothing that is too tight or too revealing for both men and women. It's a good idea to carry a light sweater or shawl with you when going out into public places.Do I need winter clothes in Dubai?
Do you need warm clothing in Dubai? Normally, you only need summer clothing and footwear in Dubai. A thin sweater can be nice for some cooler evenings in winter or inside the malls. In December, when we visited, the malls were air-conditioned but not that cold that you would need a sweater.Can tourists wear what they want in Dubai?
I just recently returned from Dubai and I had the same concerns as you, but don't worry, you can wear pretty much anything you want. Woman wear shorts, mini skirts and tank tops, but still keep in mind that you are visiting a Muslim country and you should respect their rules and tradition.What should I pack for Dubai in winter?
Light, comfortable clothing, shorts or trousers are best depending on the time of the year. If you're going in the cooler months take a jacket, because nights in the Arabian Desert can get cold, believe it or not! SC: A desert safari is a must do when vacationing in Dubai.What to (and NOT to) wear in Dubai | Packing list \u0026 Tips
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