Should you visit Dubai during Ramadan 2024? Dubai Ramadan Tourist | Expat's Guide
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- I'm here to share essential tips for tourists planning to visit Dubai, UAE during Ramadan 2024. This video is your go-to guide for understanding and making the most out of your trip during this time of the year.
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This video helped me a lot in making my decision to come. Thanks so much! Can’t wait to see it.
Glad it was helpful!
You look absolutely gorgeous Mabel! Love the new hair ❤🩷😚
Thank you so much!!
I'm your regular viewer Mabel and like your guideline
Thank you for the video
You're welcome
Hi Mabel, I couldn’t seem to respond directly to your message. I will be traveling with my Kids and I just feel that it would be inconvenient for us during. Just imagine coming from the various places that they visit, then afterwards they want to grab a bite at McDonald’s but because it’s Ramadhan they won’t be able to do that, they will just become so cranky. I would just rather not travel during Ramadan. I am from Tanzania and the same applies when you go to Zanzibar during Ramadan so many people from the main country do not travel to Zanzibar during Ramadan, because of the restrictions. Remain blessed and have a great day.
McDonald’s will be open but yes use your best judgement and have a good trip!
I don’t think any Muslim (including myself) would mind if your kids were eating something. Children, at least until they are much older, don’t have to fast. Also generally - most Muslims don’t mind if you (adults) eat in public too. However it’s the UAE, so a little bit of common sense is needed.
@@hashir Thanks Hashir.
Hey Mabel! I just found out I will be travelling to Dubai during Ramadan as well and I am a 17 year old girl,look much older though, I was wondering if I could still wear shorts and off shoulders in tourist places outside the hotels. I just want to get some clarity as I don’t want to buy whole new sets of clothes if I don’t have to,would be great if you could clarify again!
Hey you should be fine for most tourist places like malls etc. I think you’ll be fine!
heyyy, even i am planning to go and im also 17 year old girl and i had the exact same query about short dresses and shorts , etc . can you tell me if u visited there and how it turned out???
What about desert safari in dubai during ramadan? Does the entertainment shows happen?
Yes I believe they do but check with the tour company. I believe often they are after sunset anyway :)
Questions: So if you go on a hike or something in the desert like Hatta can you still not eat or drink?
Technically not. I remember when I first moved here I went on a bike ride in the desert, I made sure to only take a few sips in the taxi before hand. But, if no one’s around, I don’t think you’re disrespecting anyone :)
Hello please can you say me what happen my fly is on the last day of Ramadan and I will pe this week on Dubai witch is public holidays is all open shops transport and restaurants.
Yes it will be open
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Hey Mabel, great informational video! 💕
I would like to ask about whether government offices are still working during Ramadan, as i’m under the process of setting up my company and was considering to visit coming weeks. Thank you! 🫶🏽
They are still working yes! It’s just limited hours so might be delayed response times
Could you pls tell more about dress code, are we allowed to wear knee length dress and shorts, pls advice
Thank you in advance
Depends on where you are going but most places yes it is fine :)
hey mabel i just wanted to know about the short dresses or off shoulder crop tops . I listened to your whole video still had a doubt if i should even dress modestly in theme parks or places like miracle garden or burj khalifa ??
Hey I think you will be fine in these places during the day in Ramadan because there will be mostly tourists there and you won’t offend local people
@@mabelgoulden872 okay thanks ❤️
Can you tell me which day exactly begin Ramadan and when is finish?
It’s based on moon sighting but it should be approx 9 March
Hi Mabel,
Are clubs and live music allowed after sunset?
I think it depends!
@@mabelgoulden872 could you please explain more?
Nice video!
Shorter 10-12min videos are good, 30-40min videos are very very long
Ok
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Canadian Muslim here. Just wanted to say this was a great video, and you're pretty much spot on! I appreciate your open-mindedness and your willingness to share your thoughts with people who may not be familiar with the holy month as it is practiced in a place like Dubai.
Generally speaking, if you're going to a restaurant or designated area that serves drinks/food, I'd say the chances of encountering someone who is fasting (and has low tolerance to people who aren't) is fairly slim. And even if you do encounter someone who is fasting, not everyone will take offence to it because they know where they are and what to expect. Common sense comes into play - and being as respectful as you can be goes a long way (as you perfectly stated). I doubt a restaurant would be open during Ramadan if you weren't allowed to go there. I don't see that as being an issue the way the comments make it seem. I'd also like to think that most folks who practice the religion would be happy to answer questions or correct any misinformation if a person is ever unsure of something.
As someone who used to fast (and doesn't at the moment due to health reasons), I personally never minded when people ate or drank in front of me. That's just me, though. And if someone knew I was fasting, they'd at least ask whether it would be bothersome, or they would hold off until I left. If you're not deliberately being obnoxious or disrespectful, you're fine.
Thanks so much for sharing!! I hope this helps a lot of people 🙌🏼
It is the Holiest month for the Muslim.
Ramadan teaches us, how poor people live their life without any food and drinks and still work everyday.
And during this month Rich people give charity to the poor.
Thanks for watching!
Is it a good time next month to move to Dubai to look for jobs?
Yes
Shorts are allowed please reply
Nope they aren't
For men? Yes fine
We are going to Dubai during Ramadan. Will my 10 year old boy allowed to wear shorts ?
Yes!
I booked Dubai this wekend for 10 nights in March and have just found out its during Ramadan. I think im going to have to cancel as its going to be hard work.
I mean, take Dubai marina or by the Burj - I was so looking forward to sitting outside in one of the restaurants with an orange juice, taking in the sun in shorts and t shirt, watching the world go by and taking in the atmosphere. It seems I will only be able to eat or drink if I'm hidden away somewhere.
I am very respectful of all cultures, but probably feel its for the best I go at another time. If it was a cold country it wouldn't be so bad, but not being able to sit and have a soft drink in the sun at the tourist hotspots, is probably not going to be fun.....it is a holiday afterall.
The tourist areas during Ramadan are business as usual. Dubai mall food hall or the Time out area are all fully open - shops are open, honestly as Mabel says it’s a great time to visit. Restaurants and food courts are less busy which is great. My family were here last year during Ramadan and they said it was the best time they’ve ever been. Just be respectful.
Are you looking for advice? If so you can watch my video and pay attention to what I said. Good luck
Agree with @macsaxe :)
Basically better not to go during Ramadhan. You won’t really enjoy yourself. We are going after Eid.
As you’ll see in the video I disagree completely but thanks for watching!
The thing is, during Ramadan is the best time of year for temperature. Not too hot but not too cold, just perfect.
Yea, I have been told from now until early April is a good time to go.
Come during Ramadan. I don’t want to say anything offensive but Dubai isn’t as strict as other Muslim countries when it comes to fasting and practicing everything that comes with it.
Hi
I am from India
I and my family planning a trip to Dubai during Ramadan period.
We are really confused whether we should come during that time or not
Can you please help or suggest me what to do
Like what are the do's and don'ts?
Where are the restrictions for clothes ?
And can we eat drink water publicly? Thank u
Hey! I believe I answered this in the video. You should come!
Can you go to the beach and wear a bikini?😅
Yes 🩷