What To Know
- Visiting in May offered the perfect contrast to a long European winter, and while we didn’t know exactly what to expect, Dubai quickly surprised us — in the best possible way.
- Once a modest fishing village, the discovery of oil in the 1960s transformed it into a global hub for tourism, trade, and innovation.
- A traditional abra boat ride, costing just a few cents per person, took us across the water — a simple yet memorable experience for kids.
Dubai may be famous for luxury skyscrapers and glamorous beach clubs, but it’s also an incredibly family-friendly destination. With world-class attractions, safe public spaces, and endless activities for kids of all ages, the city is ideal for a short family getaway.
As expats based in Europe, Dubai’s easy flight connections and year-round sunshine made it an irresistible choice for a long weekend escape. Visiting in May offered the perfect contrast to a long European winter, and while we didn’t know exactly what to expect, Dubai quickly surprised us — in the best possible way.
Why Dubai Works So Well for Families
Dubai is one of the most international and cosmopolitan cities in the world. Once a modest fishing village, the discovery of oil in the 1960s transformed it into a global hub for tourism, trade, and innovation.
Today, families can experience:
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Ultra-modern skyscrapers and infrastructure
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Beautiful beaches and warm turquoise waters
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Desert landscapes just outside the city
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Safe, clean, and well-organised attractions
For kids, the mix of beach resorts, theme parks, malls, and outdoor adventures makes Dubai endlessly entertaining.
Day 1: Pool Time, Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa Views
Morning: Resort Pool and Beach Time

Our first day started exactly how kids would want it — splashing around at the hotel pool and private beach. Despite temperatures approaching 100°F in May, the low humidity made it surprisingly comfortable, especially near the water.
Tip for parents:
Keep kids hydrated and reapply sunscreen frequently — especially during water play, when the sun’s strength can be easy to forget.
Afternoon: Exploring The Dubai Mall

After brunch, we headed to the iconic Dubai Mall, a short taxi ride away. Taxis in Dubai are affordable, safe, and widely available, making getting around with kids stress-free.
More than just a shopping centre, The Dubai Mall features:
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Over 1,200 stores
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An indoor ice rink
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A massive aquarium
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A multi-screen cinema
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KidZania, an interactive edutainment centre
Even without entering the aquarium, kids will love watching exotic fish glide past the glass panels throughout the mall.
Evening: Dubai Fountain and Burj Khalifa

As night falls, the Dubai Fountain show steals the spotlight. With water jets reaching nearly 500 feet and choreographed to music, it’s a magical experience for children and adults alike. Shows run every 30 minutes after 6pm.
Right next door, the Burj Khalifa towers above it all. Visiting the observation deck is a must — at over 2,700 feet tall, it offers jaw-dropping views across the city. Standing on the 124th floor truly feels like being on top of the world.
Day 2: Beaches, Skate Parks and Old Dubai
Morning: Kite Beach and Skate Park Fun
Dubai is filled with outdoor spaces designed for families. On our second day, we headed to Kite Beach, where a beachside skate park and play areas kept the kids busy.
Highlights include:
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A modern skate park with safety supervision
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Trampoline areas and playgrounds
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Open-air cafes and casual restaurants
It’s a relaxed, local spot where kids can play freely and parents can enjoy ocean views.
Afternoon: Dubai Creek and the Souks
To balance modern Dubai with its heritage, we visited Dubai Creek. A traditional abra boat ride, costing just a few cents per person, took us across the water — a simple yet memorable experience for kids.
On the other side, we explored the souks, wandering through stalls selling lanterns, textiles, toys, spices, and souvenirs. The glittering Gold Souk was a highlight, with dazzling displays that amazed both children and adults.
Day 3: Desert Safari Adventure
Morning to Afternoon: Arabian Desert Experience
No family trip to Dubai is complete without a visit to the Arabian Desert, about an hour outside the city. Our desert safari included:
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Camel rides (short but exciting for kids)
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Sandboarding down small dunes
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Scenic desert views
The dune-bashing portion — fast driving over sand dunes — is thrilling but not suitable for younger children or anyone prone to motion sickness. Fortunately, guides are flexible and adjust activities based on family comfort.
Evening: Sunset Views to End the Trip
After returning to the city, we wrapped up the weekend with sunset drinks and snacks overlooking the water — the perfect end to an action-packed family escape.
What Families Should Know Before Visiting Dubai
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Language: Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken
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Safety: Dubai is very safe and family-friendly
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Dress code: Modest clothing is recommended in public areas, though tourists are free to dress comfortably
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Culture: Dubai welcomes visitors while maintaining strong cultural traditions
Families will find the city welcoming, respectful, and easy to navigate.
Final Thoughts: Is Dubai Worth Visiting with Kids?
Absolutely. From beaches and malls to desert adventures and cultural experiences, Dubai offers something for every age group. A 72-hour visit is enough to experience its highlights — but you’ll likely leave planning your next trip.

