Dubai is a fantastic city to visit at any time of the year, but October stands out as a popular time for sun-seekers. During this time of the year, temperatures are usually in the low to mid 30’s and the sea is also at its warmest, although, in all fairness, the Persian Gulf is pleasantly warm all year round.
Considering a holiday to Dubai in October? We have the answers to your questions about the weather and things to do during your stay.
What’s the weather like in Dubai in October?
In a nutshell, hot! This month tends to see little to no rain in the United Arab Emirates, and average temperatures for Dubai range between 25°C – 36°C.
We’ve included an ‘at-a-glance’ table below showing how Dubai’s climate in October compares to other popular holiday destinations at this time of year:
Destination | Average High Temperature | Average Low Temperature | Expected Rainfall |
Dubai | 36°C | 25°C | Little to none |
London, UK | 16°C | 10°C | 10 days |
Athens, Greece | 23°C | 15°C | 5 days |
Marrakech, Morocco | 28°C | 15°C | 1 day |
The Maldives | 30°C | 26°C | 7 days |
Orlando, Florida, USA | 29°C | 20°C | 5 days |
What are Dubai's daylight hours in October?
When visiting Dubai in the month of October, you can expect sunrise to occur at around 6:15am and sunset just before 6pm. This gives you 12 hours of light and plenty of time to explore everything this incredible city has to offer.
What should I pack for a holiday in Dubai in October?
With little to no rain and lows of 25°C, it’s highly unlikely you'll feel the cold. However, we would advise packing a light coat or jumper if you’re considering an overnight trip into the desert because it can get a little chilly after dark.
Overall, modest and lightweight clothing is a good choice for every day exploring – as well as comfortable shoes or sandals if you're heading out on foot.
What is there to do in Dubai in October?
There's plenty to see and do in Dubai during October. We suggest taking a look at Dubai's tourism website before your trip, to discover what events are running during the month. There you'll find information on everything from sporting events to concerts and art shows.
For now, here is a quick round-up of just five things to do in the city that are great fun during October.
Plan a day at Dubai Parks and Resorts
As the largest theme park in the Middle East – and less than an hour from Dubai – there are more than 100 thrilling rides for both kids and parents to enjoy at Dubai Parks and Resorts. Take your pick of four parks – LEGOLAND® Dubai, LEGOLAND® Water Park, MOTIONGATE™ Dubai and Bollywood Parks™ Dubai – as well as Riverland™ Dubai, a dining and retail destination.
Go skiing
Skiing? In 30°C plus heat? Not quite. Head to Dubai Mall where you'll find an impressive ski centre. Learn how to ski or snowboard, whizz down the main slope, stop by to see the resident penguins or just enjoy running around the snow park.
Head out on a dhow dinner cruise
Spend an evening aboard a wooden dhow – once used for fishing and trading – and view the city from a whole new perspective as you cruise the waterways. Alongside a buffet dinner, you can expect live entertainment from folk dancing and magic shows to henna tattooing.
Book tickets for the Dubai Opera
The boat-shaped Dubai Opera in Downtown Dubai plays host to a number of incredible artists and singers, as well as offering architectural and backstage tours throughout the year. Check out the official website to find out who is performing and to book your tickets.
See the city from the Burj Khalifa
The tallest building in the world is a must-visit during your October stay in Dubai. Head up to the observatory deck on the 124th/125th floors and take in the breathtaking views – these are particularly spectacular at sunset.
Where can I find the best hotel deals in Dubai in October?
With Best at Travel of course! We have a range of incredible deals available throughout the year and have rounded up some of our favourite resorts to consider staying at below.
Best for smaller budgets
Hotel: JA Oasis Beach Tower
Star Rating: 5-star
Whizz up to your room in this hotel's incredible panoramic lift, offering spectacular views of the city. Staying here, you can be flexible when it comes to where to eat and save some cash while still enjoying all the luxuries of a 5-star hotel. All apartments feature a fully equipped kitchen, complimentary bathroom toiletries and a living area with a DVD player and film library. You'll also enjoy a complimentary shuttle to JA The Resort where you can take advantage of access to the 800-metre white sand beach.
Best for families
Hotel: JA Palm Tree Court
Star Rating: 5-star
JA Palm Tree Court offers family-friendly fun at an affordable price. This 5-star resort boasts plenty of activities to keep little ones entertained, while parents have time and space to unwind and relax. There's an 800-metre private beach to enjoy, as well as babysitting services, a kid's club for 4 - 12 years olds and a huge range of sports from tennis on private courts to on-site football and sports academies. There's even an equestrian centre and 9-hole golf course!
Looking to splash out?
Hotel: Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah
Star Rating: 5-star plus
Voted the world’s most luxurious hotel time and time again, the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab is the ultimate in unadulterated luxury. Live like an A-lister with 24-carat gold iPads handed over by your personal butler at check-in, stay in a sky-high suite complete with a bathroom with a jacuzzi, a private bar and a dressing room and sip on cocktails sprinkled with gold dust at the SkyView Bar on the 27th floor. What more could you ask for?
For even more options be sure to check out our full range of Dubai holidays here or speak to our expert team who can create a holiday that is tailored to your budget and holiday needs.
You can also check out our full guide, detailing what each month looks like in Dubai to help you decide when it is best to visit.