Dubai is a city in the United Arab Emirates famous for its grand shopping malls, magnificent skyscrapers, and vibrant nightlife. 

During October Dubai’s weather starts to cool. It is the last month before tourists begin to head toward the city in herds. 

Visiting Dubai in October is perfect for someone who likes to chill in less crowded places. 

Dubai’s Weather In October

The city of gold is sunny and warm during the day. The sky stays clear with the temperature reaching as high as 35°c. The nights, however, are fairly cooler with 23°c being the lowest temperature. 

The temperature of the sea during October is 30°c, making it the perfect time to enjoy beach picnics and swimming. 

Dubai does not get any rainfall during October, so the chances of your getting ruined by rain are the bare minimum. 

WHAT TO WEAR FOR DAYTIME ACTIVITIES IN DUBAI?

Since Dubai’s weather is pretty hot in October during the day, it is best to choose loose-fitting clothes made with breathable fabrics like cotton and linen. 

You will probably feel a temptation to wear shorts and sleeveless tops, but that isn’t a good choice. There are two reasons behind this. 

First- Dubai is a Muslim country, and being a tourist, you should respect the sentiments of the locals. Secondly, wearing shorter clothes means more exposure to the sun which is harmful to your skin.

So it is best to choose long, loose trousers and tops for your daytime adventures. Long, flowy skirts are also a good choice as they not only keep you cool but also help you get model-like, Instagram-worthy pictures.

If you think you won’t feel comfortable in such clothes, just wear knee-length shorts and a non-see-through top because some malls in Dubai have a dress code, and they might not let you enter if your dress is not appropriate.

Going to Dubai means one definite trip to desert safari. Apart from loose clothes, keep a lightweight scarf or pashmina shawl to protect your head and neck from the heat. 

A sunhat can also be used for this purpose, but hey, those scarfs provide it looks for Dubai and gives your outfits an oomph factor.

October is the perfect time to hit beaches and water parks in Dubai. If it’s your first trip to Dubai, you’ll probably be surprised to see people wearing everything from abayas to bikinis on Dubai beaches.

This means you too can wear whatever you desire. If you like to wear cute two pieces on the beach, do that. But remember, nudity is strictly prohibited, so don’t even think about sunbathing topless.

Make sure to take something to cover yourself up when leaving the waterparks and beaches because restaurants and malls do not allow bikini-clad people.

For men, a polo T-shirt and knee-length shorts are perfect for any daytime activity.

The footwear for daytime activities includes one pair of flip-flops, joggers, and a slip-on.

WHAT TO WEAR FOR NIGHTTIME ACTIVITIES IN DUBAI?

October in Dubai is when the season changes from hot to cool. On some nights, you’ll probably feel hot, and on others, you might feel a bit cool. So along with your summer clothes, pack a light jacket or sweater for cooler nights.

Nighttime in Dubai means visits to crazy bars and clubs like Stereo Arcade, Catwalk, and Boudior. When going to these clubs, remember one thing- dress to impress. There are no restrictions on clothes in these nightclubs. In fact, people turn up to these places in their best clothes. 

You can wear everything from a mini skirt to a low-cut blouse, but dressing casually is not allowed. Some clubs will not allow you to enter if your outfit is too plain and boring.

Dubai also has some finest restaurants offering a birdview of the entire city. Since these places are bustling with tourists, there is no need to worry about the length of your dress. Just make sure your outfit meets the standard of the restaurant.

For women, an elegant knee-length dress or a jumpsuit with sandals to match would be perfect for evenings. For men, a collared button-down shirt paired with dress pants and a belt will do the job. Complete the look with loafers or tie-up sneakers.

The Dhow Cruise is one of the biggest tourist attractions at night. If you plan on spending an evening on the fairytale cruise, make sure you have a light jacket or pashmina shawl with you in case it gets cold.

Other Things You Should Pack For An October Holiday In Dubai: 

  • Sunscreen: When visiting Dubai in October, don’t forget to pack a bottle of sunscreen. 

With the sun shining over your head for ten hours a day, your exposure to UV radiation becomes high. 

This is dangerous for your skin, especially if you have light skin. The best sunscreen would be broad spectrum and 50 SPF. 

  • Umbrella: The chances of rain are zero to none in October, but an umbrella doesn’t protect you from rain alone. 

A small or full-sized umbrella would be your best companion when stepping out during the day. 

  • Water bottle: With temperatures reaching 35°c during the day, it is best to keep a water bottle to prevent dehydration. 
  • Deodorant: Deodorant is a must to stave off the stench of sweat. 
  • Phone Charger and portable power bank. 
  • A portable fan to keep you cool. 
  • Lastly, painkillers for headaches or body ache after travel. 

Final Advice: 

Book your tickets to Dubai at least six months before your vacation, because as the days pass, tickets get more and more experienced. 

Research about the hotels and book in advance. Since Dubai is popular with tourists, delaying hotel booking can mean no vacant room in your favorite restaurant. 

Every place has its own set of rules, and Dubai is no different. If it’s your first time visiting the city, here are a few things to keep in mind. 

Dubai does not allow PDA. So do not indulge in any public display of affection as that can get you charged by police. 

Drinking, although not prohibited in Dubai, is still frowned upon. Try to control your urges when roaming around on streets or malls. 

Having drinks in clubs or restaurants is completely normal as long as you have a valid identification card. 

Keep these tips in mind, and you will have the time of your life in the city of gold- Dubai.