Three days covers Dubai's signature experiences without exhausting yourself in 40°C heat. Day 1 anchors in Downtown — Burj Khalifa at sunset, Dubai Mall, the Fountain show. Day 2 splits between Dubai Marina + JBR beach + a short Palm Jumeirah loop. Day 3 reverses course to Old Dubai for Al Fahidi, the Gold and Spice Souks, and an abra crossing across the Creek. Stay in Downtown or Marina to keep walking distance manageable; the Dubai Metro Red Line + Nol Card handles 90% of transit. Nov-March is the only sane visit window — May-Sept hits 45°C and walking outdoors becomes dangerous.
Three days is the right amount of time to cover the essentials of Dubai. You can hit the headline sights without getting drained from over-scheduling. Trying to squeeze in every museum and shopping district usually backfires — it's better to cluster the locations and spend more time at each. If you have extra time, the 5-day or 7-day itineraries add nearby day-trip options.
3-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$195
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$510
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$1,370
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Downtown Dubai — Burj Khalifa, Mall, Fountain
Burj Khalifa · Dubai Mall · Dubai FountainActivities
- 09:00 Dubai Frame — golden picture frame 1.5 hours
150m-tall rectangular tower in Zabeel Park (opened 2018). One side overlooks Old Dubai, the other Downtown — literally frames Dubai's past and future.
Cost: $14 / AED 50 TIP: Start here before heat hits. Al Jafiliya Metro 15-min walk. The Burj Khalifa observation deck booked for later afternoon is more impressive in contrast. - 11:30 Museum of the Future 2-3 hours
Stainless-steel torus opened 2022 on Sheikh Zayed Road. Arabic poetry calligraphy covers the entire 78m facade. 7 floors of immersive future-themed exhibits.
Cost: $40 / AED 145 TIP: Book 1-2 weeks ahead — 4,000 daily capacity sells out. Don't miss the 'OSS Hope' space-station floor. Right at Emirates Towers Metro. - 14:30 Lunch + cool-down at Dubai Mall 1.5 hours
World's largest mall by area (12M ft², 1,200+ stores, 2008). Food court has 100+ options at every price point.
Cost: $15-30 / AED 55-110 per person TIP: Skip the mall's expensive sit-downs — go to the food court for fast Indian (Bombay Chowpatty), Lebanese (Zaatar w Zeit), or Filipino (Jollibee). 30-min queue for tables at 13:00-14:00. - 16:00 Dubai Aquarium + Underwater Zoo 1.5 hours
10M-liter tank with 33,000 marine animals. Walk-through 270° underwater tunnel with sharks and rays overhead.
Cost: $40 / AED 147 TIP: Free viewing from outside the tank if you skip entry. The full tunnel + zoo combo is worth the price for first-timers. Sharks and rays feed at 16:30. - 17:30 Burj Khalifa At The Top (Levels 124-125) 1.5-2 hours
World's tallest building at 828m. Observation decks reach 100km visibility on clear days. Pre-book the sunset slot for both day and night views in one ticket.
Cost: Standard $50 / AED 184; Prime $80; SKY 148F $130 TIP: Book the 30-min-before-sunset slot specifically — you ascend in daylight, watch sunset, and descend at blue hour. The SKY 148F upgrade is worth it only for photography enthusiasts. - 19:30 Dubai Fountain show + Souk Al Bahar dinner 2.5 hours
Choreographed water + music show every 30 min on a 30-acre artificial lake. Free to watch. Souk Al Bahar (Arabic-style mall) sits opposite with restaurants facing the fountain.
Cost: Fountain free; dinner $35-65 / AED 130-240 per person TIP: Reserve a fountain-view table at Karma Kafé, Cafe Bateel, or Bagatelle 1-2 days ahead. Souk Al Bahar bridge is the best free photo spot for both Burj Khalifa + fountain in frame. - 22:30 Optional: At.mosphere or Burj Club drinks 1.5 hours
At.mosphere is the world's highest restaurant + lounge at Burj Khalifa Level 122. Burj Club rooftop is cheaper alternative with Burj Khalifa side view.
Cost: At.mosphere $40+ drink; Burj Club $20+ drink TIP: At.mosphere requires reservation + business casual dress code. Burj Club is walk-in and dramatically cheaper. Both serve alcohol (legal in licensed venues only).
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Operation: Falafel or hotel breakfast
Downtown · $5-12 / AED 18-45
Operation: Falafel is the go-to fast-casual Lebanese chain. Falafel wrap + mint lemonade lands at $7 (AED 26). Hotel breakfasts in Downtown 4-stars cost $20-30/person and aren't worth the premium.
Lunch
Dubai Mall food court
Dubai Mall · $15-30 / AED 55-110
Zaatar w Zeit (Lebanese manakish), Bombay Chowpatty (Indian street food), or Eataly (Italian). Skip the sit-downs — they're 2x the price for the same quality.
Dinner
Karma Kafé or Bagatelle (fountain view)
Souk Al Bahar · $50-90 / AED 184-330
Karma Kafé serves pan-Asian with the best fountain view from the upper deck. Reserve 1-2 days ahead specifying 'fountain side'. Bagatelle is the upscale French alternative.
Hotel → Dubai Frame: Metro Red Line to Al Jafiliya, 15-min walk. Dubai Frame → Museum of the Future: 10-min metro (Al Jafiliya → Emirates Towers). Museum → Dubai Mall: 15-min metro + 5-min walk. Dubai Mall is the hub for Burj Khalifa + Aquarium + Fountain — all within 5-min walk. Daily transit: $4-7 / AED 15-26 with Nol Card.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Marina, JBR Beach, Palm Jumeirah
Dubai Marina · JBR Beach · The View at The PalmActivities
- 09:00 JBR Beach morning walk 2 hours
Jumeirah Beach Residence — 1.7km free public beach with views of Bluewaters Island + Ain Dubai (the world's tallest observation wheel, 250m). Showers, changing rooms, and water sports rentals.
Cost: Free; water sports $30-80 TIP: Arrive before 11 AM — sand temperature hits 50°C by noon in summer. Free showers and lockers at the public beach entry. Water sports (banana boat, jet ski) are 50% cheaper than at Atlantis. - 11:30 Marina Walk + Marina Mall 1.5 hours
7km waterfront promenade lined with restaurants, cafés, and 50+ skyscrapers including Princess Tower (414m). Marina Mall is air-conditioned escape with view-side dining.
Cost: Free; coffee $5-8 TIP: Walk south from JBR — the Marina opens up gradually. Marina Walk near Pier 7 has the best sunset photo angle. Coffee at Magnolia Bakery or Tania's Teahouse to recharge. - 13:30 Lunch at BB Social or Pier 7 1.5 hours
BB Social is the popular Asian-fusion spot on Marina Walk. Pier 7 has 7 restaurants stacked over 7 floors, all marina-facing.
Cost: $30-55 / AED 110-200 per person TIP: Pier 7 Atelier M (top floor) for the best view; BB Social for value + dim sum. Reservations needed for both at 13:30 weekends. - 15:30 Palm Monorail to Palm Jumeirah 30 min
4-station monorail along the 5.5km palm trunk to Atlantis. The monorail is the cheapest way to see the palm shape from elevated track.
Cost: $4.10 / AED 15 single ride TIP: Start at Gateway station (Marina-side end). Sit on the right side going out, left side coming back, for best palm-shape views. Buy round-trip — single rides take longer to process. - 16:30 The View at The Palm (Palm Tower) 1.5 hours
240m observation deck on Palm Tower (opened 2021). Only ground-up viewing point of the palm shape. Floor-to-ceiling glass on all sides.
Cost: $25 / AED 92 TIP: Sunset slots sell out 1-2 days ahead. The palm-shape photo here is more interesting than Burj Khalifa's grid view of the city. Get the 'St. Regis Bar' upgrade for $50 if you want drinks + view. - 18:30 Atlantis The Palm exterior + Lost Chambers Aquarium 1.5 hours
Atlantis facade + The Avenues shopping arcade are free to walk around. The Lost Chambers Aquarium (separate from Dubai Aquarium) recreates Atlantis-themed underwater chambers.
Cost: Atlantis free entry to public areas; Lost Chambers $35 / AED 128 TIP: Skip Lost Chambers if you've already done Dubai Aquarium — they're similar. Atlantis's Nasimi Beach restaurant has a stunning view for sunset drinks. - 20:30 Dhow dinner cruise from Marina 2.5 hours
Traditional wooden dhow converted to dinner cruise. 2-hour loop through Marina + JBR canals with buffet dinner, live music, and skyline views.
Cost: $50-80 / AED 184-295 TIP: Klook is consistently $15-25 cheaper than booking at Marina kiosks. Vegetarian + halal options standard. Bring a light layer — open-deck wind is cool even in summer.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Tom & Serg or Common Grounds
Marina · $12-20 / AED 45-75
Tom & Serg in Al Quoz is the OG Dubai brunch spot but a 15-min Uber from Marina. Common Grounds in Marina Mall is the convenient alternative. Avocado on toast + cortado at $14.
Lunch
BB Social or Pier 7
Marina Walk · $30-55 / AED 110-200
BB Social for Asian-fusion + dim sum + marina view. Pier 7 Atelier M for upscale European on the top floor. Both need reservations at 13:30 weekends.
Dinner
Dhow cruise buffet (or Nasimi Beach)
Marina / Atlantis · $50-80 dhow; Nasimi $75-130
Dhow cruise buffet is the canonical Dubai dinner experience for first-timers. Nasimi Beach at Atlantis is the upgraded alternative with à la carte seafood + ocean-side seating.
Hotel → JBR: Metro Red Line to Jumeirah Lakes Towers, then tram to JBR (free transfer). JBR → Marina Walk: walk south 10 min. Marina → Palm Jumeirah: Marina tram to Palm Gateway, transfer to Palm Monorail ($4.10). Atlantis → Marina (return): Monorail back, or Uber ($10-15). Daily transit: $10-18 / AED 37-66 with Nol Card.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Old Dubai — Souks, Abra, Heritage
Al Fahidi · Gold Souk · Spice Souk · Dubai CreekActivities
- 08:30 Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood 1.5 hours
The oldest part of Dubai (1890s). Wind-tower coral-and-gypsum houses, narrow alleys, and 1787 Al Fahidi Fort (now the Dubai Museum). Quiet enough to walk before the souks open.
Cost: Free; Dubai Museum $1 / AED 3 (closed for renovation as of 2026) TIP: Start at 08:30 — heat hits hard by 10:30 in summer. The XVA Café in the heritage quarter is the canonical breakfast stop. Bastakiya is the same neighborhood — locals use both names. - 10:30 Abra across Dubai Creek 30 min
Traditional wooden water taxis — $0.30 per crossing, running since the 1800s. 5-min crossing between Bur Dubai (Al Fahidi side) and Deira (souk side). The most authentic experience in Dubai.
Cost: $0.30 / AED 1 each way TIP: The abra station near Al Fahidi is the Bur Dubai Abra Station. Cash only (have AED 1 coins ready). Pick a window seat for photos. - 11:00 Deira Gold Souk + Spice Souk 2 hours
Gold Souk has 380+ shops with 10+ tons of gold on display. The world's largest gold ring (58.6kg, Najmat Taiba) is displayed at the entrance. Spice Souk next door has saffron, frankincense, cardamom, dried lemons.
Cost: Free entry; spices vary TIP: Haggling is mandatory at the Gold Souk — start at 30-40% of asking price. The gold weight is at official rate; you're negotiating the design fee. Buy spices in 10-50g portions — vendors negotiate weight. Saffron from Iran or Spain is genuine. - 13:00 Lunch at Aroos Damascus or Bait Maryam 1.5 hours
Aroos Damascus is the legendary Deira Syrian spot — kebabs and shawarma since the 1970s. Bait Maryam is the modern alternative for Lebanese mezze.
Cost: $10-20 / AED 37-75 per person TIP: Both are walk-in friendly at lunch. Aroos Damascus mixed grill is the order. The Old Dubai lunch is dramatically cheaper than Downtown — full lunch at $12 is normal. - 14:30 Coffee Museum + Coin Museum (Al Fahidi) 1 hour
Two small free museums inside the Al Fahidi heritage neighborhood. Coffee Museum traces Arabian coffee origins (open 9:00-17:00). Coin Museum displays UAE coinage history.
Cost: Free TIP: Both are excellent air-conditioned escapes from afternoon heat. Coffee Museum staff brews traditional gahwa (Arabic cardamom coffee) for visitors — free samples. - 15:30 Arabian Tea House courtyard rest 1.5 hours
Open-air courtyard café in the Al Fahidi heritage neighborhood. Traditional sofas, hanging lanterns, mezze + Arabic coffee + dates + tea. The Instagram backdrop is the entire venue.
Cost: $10-20 / AED 37-75 TIP: Order the chai karak ($3) + dates + Lebanese flatbread. The courtyard is open all day but most photogenic 15:00-17:00 when light angles in. - 17:00 Dubai Creek dhow harbor walk 1 hour
Traditional cargo dhows still load on the Deira side of the Creek for Iran + East Africa runs. Walking the harbor between Spice Souk and the Heritage Village gives Dubai's 1970s trading-port atmosphere.
Cost: Free TIP: Bring a wide-angle lens — the loaded dhows + skyline behind make the iconic 'old vs new Dubai' photo. The Spice Souk side is more active in late afternoon. - 19:00 Dinner at Al Bait Al Damashqi or Ravi 1.5 hours
Al Bait Al Damashqi is the heritage Syrian restaurant with the best lamb in Old Dubai. Ravi (Satwa, 15-min Uber) is the legendary Pakistani spot — $8 meal that locals queue for.
Cost: $15-30 / AED 55-110 per person TIP: Ravi is cash-only and chaotic — order at the counter, sit anywhere, pay at the end. The chicken karahi and naan combo is the order. Al Bait Al Damashqi takes reservations at 19:00.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
XVA Café (Al Fahidi)
Bur Dubai · $10-20 / AED 37-75
Vegetarian café inside a heritage Bastakiya courtyard. Halloumi shakshuka + Arabic coffee + freshly baked pita is the morning order. The courtyard seating is the photo.
Lunch
Aroos Damascus or Bait Maryam
Deira / Bur Dubai · $10-20 / AED 37-75
Aroos Damascus mixed grill ($12) is the canonical Old Dubai lunch. Bait Maryam mezze platter for Lebanese tradition. Old Dubai lunch is half the price of Downtown for the same quality.
Dinner
Ravi Restaurant (Satwa)
Satwa · $8-15 / AED 30-55
Cash-only chaotic Pakistani institution since the 1970s. Chicken karahi + butter naan + chai at $10 is the canonical Dubai working-class meal. Locals + expats + tourists all queue together.
Hotel → Al Fahidi: Metro Green Line to Al Fahidi station, 5-min walk. Al Fahidi → Spice Souk: 10-min walk + abra crossing ($0.30). Spice Souk → Gold Souk: 5-min walk. Old Dubai is the most walkable zone in Dubai. Return to hotel: Metro Green Line. Daily transit: $3-5 / AED 11-18 with Nol Card.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Reusable water bottle — heat dehydration is the #1 Dubai issue. Refill at every café, mall, or hotel. Tap water is potable.
- ✓ Light, breathable, modest clothing — cover knees and shoulders in malls, souks, and mosques. Linen shirts > cotton t-shirts in 40°C+ heat.
- ✓ Closed-toe walking shoes for desert safari — sandals fill with sand in 30 seconds. Bring socks for waterparks (rented at the gate).
- ✓ Sunscreen SPF 50+ — the sun reflects off sand and water. Reapply every 2 hours, especially after Aquaventure or beach time.
- ✓ Power adapter Type G (UK 3-pin) — UAE uses the same plug as the UK. Most hotels provide universal adapters at reception on request.
- ✓ Modest mosque attire — women need long sleeves, full-length skirt or pants, and headscarf for Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Free abayas at the entrance.
- ✓ Cash in AED — the abra costs $0.30 and only takes coins. Souks accept card but cash gets better haggling. ATMs at every metro station.
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