Dubai is the place to be at if luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture, golden beaches, a breathtaking skyline, and a thriving nightlife appeal to you. The city boasts a glamorous lifestyle that is unparalleled. The city is no stranger to taking on ostentatious projects and blowing minds away in the process. If you’re considering visiting Dubai in June, you should know that there’s no better time to avoid the crowds and make the most of the several off-season discounts on attractions and experiences. With most places being air-conditioned, there are many indoor activities in the city you can do to beat the heat.
What makes Dubai in June special?

Dubai is pretty awesome to visit any time of the year, but what makes it special in June is that everything, from flight tickets to hotels, is cheaper this time of the year. With many places to see and things to do, and almost every structure in the city being air-conditioned, you’re guaranteed a fun time away from the heat. As it is peak summer and off-season, you get to avoid the crowds. Another major reason for visiting in June is the exciting events you get to experience because of the festival of Ramadan. From discounts in malls, feasts and retail therapy, there is no dearth of festive fun you’ll have in the city.
Dubai Weather in June
Dubai in June is hot and dry, with temperatures that reach up to 38°C! Temperatures drop to 26°C at night and humidity ranges from a dry 27% to a very humid 89% over the course of the month. June in Dubai sees about 12 hours of sunshine and not a single drop of rain.
Dubai in June: Things to do
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Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa is, as of now, the tallest building in the world and needs no introduction. This architectural marvel, with its tip shooting straight into the sky, is the epitome of mankind’s technological and architectural abilities. Visit the observation deck on the 148th floor for panoramic views of the city from the highest man-made viewpoint in the world. The lack of crowds in June makes the view all the better.
June Timings
8.30 AM to 11 PM

1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd, Dubai
United Arab Emirates
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Garden Glow


The Dubai Garden Glow, located in Zabeel Park in the heart of the city, is a unique entertainment venue for families. Featuring enchanting light sculptures, from a glittering Burj Khalifa to Cinderella’s jazzy carriage, the light show is sure to leave you mesmerized. Apart from the creative installations, there are live music shows and other world-class performances featuring the country’s best talent, making this a must-visit.
June Timings
Saturday – Thursday: 4 PM to 11 PM
Friday: 4 PM to 12 AM








Zabeel Park, Gate No - 6 & 7 Area - B, Dubai
United Arab Emirates
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Ferrari World


Ferrari World is one of the most famous amusement parks in the world. If you’re looking to have some adrenaline pumping in your veins, this place has to be on your itinerary. With over 20 thrilling rides, the park guarantees fun for all ages. Experience the thrill of being in a race car by hopping on the world’s fastest rollercoaster, the Formula Rossa. There are plenty of other experiences dedicated to the famous car brand that makes Ferrari World worth visiting.
June Timings
11 AM to 8 PM








Ferrari World, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates
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Dubai Frame


The Dubai Frame, the latest iconic landmark of the city, is a single gigantic rectangular frame-like structure, acting as a picture frame of Dubai. Located in Zabeel Park, the frame aims to provide a view of the city's past, present, and future, with two galleries for the past and the future, and an observation deck on the top floor presenting a view of the present. The Frame was constructed to celebrate the story of Dubai from its history to its plans for future development.
June Timings
Daily, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM (varies during Ramadan)








Al Kifaf, Zabeel Park Jogging Track, Dubai
United Arab Emirates
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Dubai Dolphinarium & Seal Show


The Dubai Dolphinarium is a dedicated aquarium for dolphins and seals. The Dolphinarium offers experiences and shows that make it exciting for the whole family. Join the Majestic Dolphin Swim to get up close with dolphins as you swim right next to them. Watch the seals show off their talents at the Seal Show. Fun is in abundance at this place!
June Timings
Monday – Friday, 10 AM to 7.30 PM








Riyadh Street, Umm Hurair 2, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
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La Perle by Dragone


La Perle is a performance show, hosted at a theatre in Dubai, in which the audience is given a 270-degree viewing angle. The show was created by Francis Dragone, who shot to fame through Cirque du Soleil. Featuring 65 skilled acrobats performing dangerous yet mind-blowing stunts on stage, the show promises to captivate its audience.
June Timings
Tuesday – Friday: 7 PM & 9.30 PM
Saturday: 4 PM & 7 PM








260 Sheikh Zayed Rd, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
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Ski Dubai


Ski Dubai is an indoor ski resort with over 22,000 square meters of skiing area located in the Mall of the Emirates. The resort is home to its own colony of King and Gentoo penguins, whom you can meet with the penguin encounter experience. The Snow Park offers unlimited access to rides, bobsledding, tubing run, climbing wall, ice caves, and more activities. The resort makes for the perfect way to delight the whole family during the summer.
June Timings
Sunday to Wednesday: 10 AM to 11 PM
Thursday: 10 AM to 12 AM
Friday: 9 AM to 12 AM
Saturday: 9 AM to 11 PM








Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
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Dubai in June: Events to Look Out For


Eid Al Adha
June 28 - June 30, 2023
Eid Al Adha is a time of prayer, sharing meals, and giving back. Families come together, enjoy feasts, and exchange gifts. The streets and markets are adorned with lights and decorations, creating a festive ambiance. People dress in new attire, while children delight in receiving presents and sweets.


Dubai GameExpo Summit 2023
June 21 - June 22, 2023
From June 21st to 22nd, the Pocket Gamer Connects team is collaborating with the Dubai Economy & Tourism department (DET) to present an exceptional conference experience for the global games industry. Held in the magnificent city of Dubai, this event takes place in the heart of the fastest-growing region within the international games industry.


Simply Red - Live in Concert
June 9, 2023
Simply Red is a renowned British band that captured the hearts of music enthusiasts worldwide. Formed in 1984 by lead vocalist Mick Hucknall, their soulful blend of pop, rock, and R&B established them as chart-topping hitmakers. Known for their charismatic performances and Hucknall's distinctive voice, Simply Red remains a timeless musical phenomenon.


'So Many Jokes, so Little Time!' Tour Jun 2023
June 16 - June 24, 2023
Dubai is set to be filled with laughter and joy as The Selfdrive Laughter Factory's highly anticipated 'So Many Jokes, so Little Time!' Tour arrives from Friday 16 to Saturday 24 June 2023. Get ready to be entertained by the comedic brilliance of Khaled Khalafalla, Liz Miele, and Scott Bennett as they take the stage and tickle your funny bone with their unique styles and uproarious performances.
Dubai in June : 5-day Itinerary
5 Days in Dubai Itinerary
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Dubai in June: Essentials
Dubai Weather in June
Describing the weather in Dubai in June as “hot” would be an understatement. Temperatures can reach a maximum of 37°C during the day, and 27°C during the night, with the average temperature being 33°C. The desert location contributes to almost no rainfall. Humidity is expected to be very high, with the sunlight lasting for an average of 10-12 hours.
Where to Stay in Dubai during June
Downtown Dubai is a great location to stay in if you’re looking for a convenient locality and luxury. This area houses some of the top attractions of Dubai, such as Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, several nightclubs, high-end restaurants, and luxury hotels. We recommend staying at the Renaissance Downtown Hotel if 5-star luxury is what you’re looking for. The Dubai Creekside area offers more budget-friendly options for accommodation. The Creekside, a slightly more traditional neighborhood, is the perfect blend of modern and ancient, and gives you easy access to souks and markets. We recommend the Holiday Inn Bur Dubai for a more affordable option.
What to Pack for Visiting Dubai in June
With the scorching heat breathing over the city, you will need plenty of sunscreen. Carry a water bottle with you everywhere to avoid being dehydrated. Pack loose-fitting summer clothing, and avoid exposing too much skin to the heat. Carry an umbrella to protect yourself from the sun.
Getting Around Dubai in June
Dubai is fairly well connected, making transportation one thing you won’t have to worry about. The first thing you must do after reaching Dubai is to get a Nol Card. This is a unified fare card that can be used on all means of public transport. Dubai has a reliable Metro system, which consists of two lines, the Red and the Green. The public buses offer a convenient way to visit all the attractions of the city. Cabs are also easily available throughout the city, though slightly on the expensive side.
Dubai in June - Must-Try Delicacies


Traditionally a Yemeni dish, Mandi is very popular in Dubai. It is made of rice, spices, and meat, mostly lamb or chicken. The meat is slow cooked under the ground and once ready, it’s served with rice. Mandi is available in many specialized restaurants. We recommend trying it in Jood Mandy.
Location: Next to Uptown Mirdif Center, Near Lifco Supermarket, Mirdif, Baghdad Street, Dubai.


The stuffed camel dish is a traditional Emirati dish, which is usually served at weddings and special occasions. It is served in different ways, with some restaurants even offering burgers with camel meat. You can try camel meat at The Local House.
Location: 51, Al Bastakiya, Near Al Fahidi Round About Opposite Al Mussalla Post Office Meena Bazaar.


If you enjoy porridge, then we recommend trying the Al Harees, which is a combination of wheat, meat, and salt served with a porridge-like consistency. Al Harees is served at special occasions like Eid, making June the perfect time to try this dish. Al Makan serves some very delicious Al Harees.
Location: Souk Madinat Jumeirah,Al Safouh Road, Dubai.


With rice and meat being the locals' favorite combination, Qoozi is a must-try dish that perfectly combines both. It is made with slow cooked lamb, roasted nuts and raisins served with rice. This dish can be found at certain restaurants, like Kabab Erbil Iraqi Restaurant.
Location: Al Rigga Road, Dubai.


Machboos is a traditional Emirati rice dish made with whole local spices and mixed with dried lemon, served with a side of locally caught shrimp, lamb or chicken. Try the chicken machboos at Al Fanar.
Location: Dubai Festival City Mall
Tips for Visiting Dubai in June
- It is better to make reservations for the Burj Khalifa sky deck a month in advance.
- Age, height, and weight restrictions apply for some adventure sports activities. Please make prior inquiries.
- There is a long list of forbidden acts while availing public transport in Dubai, including, but not limited to chewing gum, drinking water, and taking a nap.
- Dubai is known for its notable lack of sidewalks and pedestrian crossings, especially in the older quarter. You may even need to take a cab to cross over to the other side of the road.
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