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UAE travel advice: is it safe to travel to Dubai right now?

Everything you need to know about travel to the country following Iran’s military action against Israel, including Foreign Office advice and any warnings

The Dubai skyline with the Burj Khalifa at dawn
The Dubai skyline with the Burj Khalifa at dawn
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Cathy Adams
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Tensions are ratcheting up in the Middle East. On April 19, Israel reportedly launched a retaliatory attack on Iran, in response to missile and drone attacks on Israel on April 13. The UK Foreign Office has not changed its advice on travelling to the UAE as a result but it has stated that it’s more important than ever to get travel insurance and check that it provides sufficient cover.

Previously, on March 25, the Foreign Office updated its travel advice for the UAE to reflect a change in the terror threat level in the Middle Eastern country. While it’s still considered safe to travel to, the terror threat level is now considered high, with travellers warned to “remain vigilant at all times”.

Unprecedented flooding is also causing disruption in the emirate, as 18 months’ worth of rain fell in just a day, disrupting operations at Dubai airport and stranding thousands.

The UAE is home to the two most popular Middle Eastern tourist destinations, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, which have dazzling cities, vast deserts and gorgeous beaches. In Dubai, you can see the world’s tallest skyscraper, resort hotels that compete in extravagance and dinky wooden boats that still ply the creek. Abu Dhabi, while smaller and less glitzy, has thrilling theme parks and stunning architecture. Just inland lies the desert from which all of this sprang — providing visitors with a sense of life in the tented camps of pre-oil days. Here’s what you need to know about whether it is safe to travel to the UAE right now.

What’s the latest advice about travelling to the UAE?

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A fountain show in Dubai
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The Foreign Office does not advise against travelling to the UAE. However, on March 25, its travel advice for the Middle Eastern country was updated to reflect a change in the terror threat levels in the country.

It said: “There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the UK and British nationals as targets. You should remain vigilant at all times.”

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Regarding the UAE in particular, the Foreign Office said: “Terrorists continue to issue statements threatening to carry out attacks in the Gulf region. These include references to attacks on Western interests, including against UK citizens.”

It said that possible targets may include hotels, beaches, restaurants and shopping centres.

In addition, the Foreign Office has warned that the situation in the UAE could change at short notice following the joint strikes by US and UK forces on Houthi bases in Yemen since January 2024. It said: “Military activity is currently underway in response to attempts by Houthi militants to prevent movement of international shipping in the Red Sea. While the area of activity is limited to the Red Sea and Yemen, there is a possibility that travel advice for nearby countries could change at short notice. You should continue to monitor travel advice and follow any relevant instructions from local authorities.”

Has Dubai been affected by the Israel-Hamas conflict?

Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the rest of the United Arab Emirates are not affected by the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

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How bad are the floods in Dubai and should I avoid travelling?

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Life in the emirate was disrupted after 18 months’ worth of rain fell in a single day, causing flights to be diverted and cars to be submerged.

At least 23 flights had been due to leave British airports for Dubai on Wednesday, April 17, but they were among 300 cancelled — representing more than 10,000 seats, according to Cirium, the aviation analysts.

Dubai rarely sees this sort of inclement weather, and it can make the roads very slippery — but there’s no reason, beyond a delayed or cancelled flight, to avoid travelling because of it. That said, in a city where the beach and the pool are big draws, you may have to rethink your holiday activities if the weather doesn’t clear up.

Are flights still going to Dubai?

Check-in has reopened for Emirates and Fly Dubai flights operating from Dubai international airport’s terminal 3, the airport authority said, but cautioned that services continued to be disrupted and delayed. Terminal 1 has been opened for arriving flights.

Passengers should only travel to the airport when they have a confirmed booking from their airline, and should monitor the situation closely.

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Dubai is the world’s busiest airport, and acts as a major hub for services from around the world. It’s likely the disruption will continue for another few days. Dubai airport authority says it is working as quickly as possible to get passengers where they need to be.

Can I travel to Dubai without a visa?

Tourist visas are issued to British passport holders on arrival in Dubai so there’s no need to apply in advance. This will be a stamp applied by immigration officials in your passport. The tourist visa is free and lasts for 30 days.

If you’ve been to Israel in the past and there’s evidence of this in your passport, you can enter the UAE as normal, as long as you don’t intend to do any work. However, if you are planning to work, you may be subject to further checks and entry may be denied.

Can you drink in Dubai?

The bar at restaurant Pierchic, Jumeirah Al Qasr
The bar at restaurant Pierchic, Jumeirah Al Qasr
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Visitors and residents can drink at home and in licensed venues such as hotels, restaurants and clubs. Visitors will need a liquor licence to buy alcohol from the two shops that sell alcohol in Dubai, which they can obtain with their passport and entry stamp.

Is Dubai safe for LGBT travellers?

Same-sex activities are illegal in the UAE and same-sex marriages are not recognised in the country. There have been reports of punishment for same-sex activities, particularly where they have caused offence or there’s a public element. The Foreign Office says that the “UAE is in many respects a tolerant society and private life is respected”.

What should I wear in Dubai?

Clothes should cover the top of the arms and legs, with no underwear or swimwear showing
Clothes should cover the top of the arms and legs, with no underwear or swimwear showing
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Women should dress modestly when in public, in areas such as shopping malls and parks. This means that clothes should cover the top of the arms and legs, and no underwear or swimwear should be on show. It helps to take a scarf or shawl to cover your shoulders when you need to, for example at religious sites. Swimwear is acceptable if you’re at the beach or a swimming pool.

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