How to Plan a Trip to Dubai UAE

Travel trip to UAE

In this trip to UAE we visited 3 emirates out of 7 emirates:

Abu Dhabi, Dubai & Ras Al Khaimah

Planning for the visit to 7 Emirates

We started the planning at least 2-3 months before. Planning includes various things like – length of visit, what to see, which time to visit, how to arrange etc.

We checked various travel partners/websites to get the quotation for a 6N/7D itinerary for 2 Adults and 1 kid to UaE. We were getting around 2.6L to 3.2L quotations. Cost of these packages depends on type of hotel and what all things you are including in it plus your bargain skills.

Finally, we checked if we could plan ourselves and if our friends are okay with that or not. Our friends were good with planning the whole trip by ourselves and had same thought that this provided us the freedom to plan as per our requirements.

Basically, with any tour package you get less tension, but you are stuck with them, they decide what to do when to leave where to go etc. With self-planning you have the freedom to decide what to do how much time to spend what to visit etc.

So, first we finalized what all places we want to visit in UAE and what all activities we want to do. Once we have that list, we checked the ticket prices on various websites. Then we checked the cab charges, hotel prices, flight prices and after all this we compared it with packages cost, and it was coming less only as this does not include their commission.

We booked better hotel, we decided what we want to visit, we decided the time when we want to visit, we decided in our leisure time what we want to do etc.

Cost for Trip to UAE

Our trip cost was around 3.2L for 2 Adults and 1 Kid (6 years age). This includes

  • Flights, we booked Emirates were little costly than other Indian carriers
  • Hotel, we stayed in 4* Marriott property that was not too far from Downtown
  • All the attractions
  • Taxi fares
  • Food we eat
  • Shopping including Duty Free
  • Visa
  • Travel Insurance
  • International Sim
  • Cab fare from home to Airport and back in India
  • Shopping for the trip

One can save some money on hotel and attractions. Like you can book something cheaper say a 3*, we choose to go to 148 Floor of Burj Khalifa which was costly then normal ticket, we booked a private 2-hour boat ride in Marina instead you can do a smaller tour or skip it, smaller tours of Abu Dhabi which were cheaper etc.

Attractions We Visited in UAE

After a lot of research and discussions with our friends we shortlisted:

  • Burj Khalifa
  • Burj Al Arab
  • Abu Dhabi
  • Dubai Frame
  • Dolphin Show
  • Dubai Mall
  • Ponte
  • The View At the Palm
  • Old Dubai Walking Tour
  • Boat ride in Dubai Marina
  • Miracle Garden
  • Ras Al Khaimah

We didn’t do the Desert Safari had done something similar in Jaisalmer so were not too keen on doing it. Our friends did it later in there stay with some of there relatives and said it was good one-time experience, if you have never experience something like that before.

Also, we missed visiting Museum of the Future as tickets were sold out, Dubai Eye as it was under maintenance.

There are a lot of other attractions/places to see in Dubai & around but you need time, so kept them for next visit.

Visa For UAE

We applied for Visa via MMT (Make My Trip). The process was quite simple and straight forwards. You don’t have to visit any place and can apply from the comfort of your home. We took 30 days Single entry Visa.

Document required:

  • Passport Scan – Front & Back
  • Coloured Visa photo

You can use MMT App for the same. Upload all the documents on there and pay. We paid INR 19,800 around for 2 Adults and 1 Kid. MMT say it will take around 10-12 days, but it takes around 3-4 working days to get the visa.

 

Flights

Do plan your trip well in advance to save some money. We were little late in finalizing the dates and doing the booking and due to this we paid around INR 20,000 extra. Initially same flight was costing us INR 57,000 and when we booked it 3-4 days later it was INR 77,000 around.

We choose Emirates because of the experience & service, even though we travelled economy but it’s different then Indigo and SpiceJet for sure. One can save some money here as well by choosing Indian Carriers.

If you have some Credit Card/Priority Pass that offer free lounge access, then you can plan your arrival at airport accordingly. We won’t recommend anyone to do this @Mumbai Airport as the Loyalty lounge here is pathetic. It’s so claustrophobic and smells of food all the time & you will feel like coming out of it immediately.

Food was also not good; we had few things there and were out of it in around 30 min. It was much better outside then sitting there. There are other lounges but as this Airport was taken over by Adani, I think they have converted them into but for Business/First class. There are much better lounges on Domestic then on International.

Do note that you’ll need separate cards for all the passengers even for kids above 5-6 years age.

Travel Insurance

We took this from Reliance General as this was the cheapest option. It costed us INR 1000 for 3 passengers with cover of USD100,000 and some add-on features which were common across all other providers.

Stay

For this trip we booked Aloft Al Mina which is a Marriott property. It’s a 4* property and it’s good. This property is situated right on Sheikh Rashid Road and has a hospital right adjacent to it. Marriott has their Elements property as well in the same compound so, 2 hotels in same compound.

The property is nice and clean with different options to eat and party. We have booked the room with B/F and they have good vegetarian options with good Indian options as well. Food was good, staff was good and helpful. We didn’t face any issue throughout the stay. Only drawback I would say is they don’t have any free pick and drop to the airport.

They do have free pick and drop to Dubai Mall and La Mer beach but that to is quite less, I think only 3 times a day.

Rooms were quite specious and had a great view of Dubai Downtown. We could see Burk Khalifa from one window and sunset in the evening from the other.

This property is near to Airport around 16-17 Km and nearest attraction is Dubai Frame and Dolphinarium. Farthest attraction was Miracle Garden, which was around 30 Km, but the beauty of Dubai is it will only take you 25-30 min max to reach there.

Attractions

We booked the above listed attractions mostly via there official websites and few via GetYourGuide. It’s best to book the tickets from the official websites as it’s cheapest there and there is guarantee that you won’t get cheated.

Only drawback of this is that you must pay in AED which will add some additional cost to your Credit Card, but you will earn points so kind of win-win.

We choose GetYourGuide as it has good reviews and packages, like Abu Dhabi tour, boat ride, walking tour. While booking this we paid in INR only and got a coupon code which gave us 10% discount but only on there App. Using this we saved at-least INR 8,000.

Taxi

We book all our travel within Dubai via Careem, this is the cheapest and most used app for booking taxi. In non-peak hours it starts from AED 5 around and in peak time which starts from 8 AM to 11 AM & evening 5 PM to 8 PM I think it starts from AED 12.5. For the farthest i.e. Miracle Garden which was 30 KM from our hotel we paid AED 64 which is quite reasonable and something similar we paid in Mumbai for Uber Prime ride to airport.

Uber is too costly there and is not for us mostly used by Europeans and Americans etc. for example same ride in Uber would cost anything above AED 150 easily.

One point to highlight is don’t get into any Black Cabs all Black Cabs are luxury cabs and will cost you way more then Careem. We took one from Miracle Garden to Dubai Mall and it costed us AED 94 this was at-least 9 KM less than what we travelled while coming to Miracle Garden.

International Sim

We purchased Matrix International sim from Mumbai airport for INR 33oo/- after 10% discount. We opted for E sim as our phones does not have duel physical sim options and our friends choose physical sim.

E sim calls were working fine but internet connectivity was a big issue. On the other hand physical sim was working fine. Also the number provided was UK number and not of UAE so our friends & other people in UAE were not able to call us on that number.

Adding to this, whatsapp calling is not allowed in DUBAI, it worked fine in Abu Dhabi.

Don’t take Matrix sim, at the immigration they handed us 2 Du sim for free with 24. hour validity and 1 Gb data. Then we can recharge it for AED 200 I think which will give validity, talktime and data. This is much better then Matrix but not sure how long this will be provided.
Even if they stop then better to buy a sim there only.

Stay tune for more details about the daily planning and attractions details.

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This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla.

14 thoughts on “How to Plan a Trip to Dubai UAE”

  1. docdivatraveller – New Delhi, INDIA – hi I am Mandira!!, I am a Doctor and Yoga expert...... welcome to my blog!! I love life and love to travel in style!! If you like my posts, follow me!!
    Docdivatraveller says:

    You have written such a detailed post! I love the cost breakdown. I had visited Dubai with my parents 11 years back. Would love to take my kids in the future.

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    Jeannine says:

    Love this travel guide! Dubai has been one tourist destination were looking at next to go. This would surely be handy in our planning! Glad you enjoyed your trip!

  3. Your blog is quite exhaustive with what one can do when planning the trip. Will reach out for details as we are planning a trip soon.

  4. shail – I am a lawyer by profession but love to cook. Being a foodie myself I keep trying variations with my recipes. My blog is all about my experiments and experience with food. You can follow me on instagram, twitter and facebook all having handles alawyerskitchen. I am also on the food reviewer panel with GoToChef, which is the perfect platform to check out reviews on various food products and also find recipes using the same. You can also find me on blogchatter https://www.theblogchatter.com/user/shailparekhthosani and pinterest https://in.pinterest.com/alawyerskitchen2018/
    Shail Thosani says:

    This is the perfect travel guide to anyone who wants to travel to Dubai without a package. I will bookmark your article for reference. Your pictures are amazing.

  5. Anjali – Messy Mom is a place to communicate and share my experience of mom’s journey. I am so excited to start writing about tips, tricks, and advice on things of everyday life. We can all grow listening from a different perspective than from our own. Whether you are planning, you are a new mom, or an experienced mom, you will enjoy reading these upcoming adventures and some unexpected challenges you can expect to get out of the messy mom blog and may be at the end, It may help you to clear some mess around you.
    Anjali Tripathi says:

    This is such a detailed post with expenses covered. Since I live in Oman, I have visited Dubai numerous times and can attest to the thoroughness of this post, which is undoubtedly helpful for those who have not yet traveled to the UAE.

  6. Oh wow! This post is a keepsake. I have bookmarked it for future reference. A Dubai trip is on my wishlist and your post is totally comprehensive and covers all details. I think it’s a one-stop guide to the UAE. Thank you for this detailed guide. It is very useful.

  7. I like how you have provided so many details in this post—bookmarking it for future reference. Agree 100% that creating your own agenda and then going with the flow makes the trip more adventurous.

  8. Dubai is always in my to visit list but somehow not yet happened but will plan soon. Thank for the breakups of the costs and list of attractions as this will help me to plan the itinerary easily

  9. Kaveri Chhetri – Kaveri is a homemaker(formally a corporate trainer and a teacher), a mother, a health n fitness enthusiast, an avid thinker, a recreational singer and a storyteller. She likes to write(also poetry), read and she loves being in nature.
    Kaveri Chhetri says:

    what a detailed post with expenses and everything covered. I agree with what uv mentioned, although with travel agencies, we have the ease and things r sorted there is no freedom n we have to go to places they want. I loved that u planned the trip n did stuff on your own.

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