Dubai Itinerary — 3 Days in Dubai for First Timers

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Aleksandr Agulov

Absolute Car Guy and PetrolHead. And Sales Manager in Trinity Car Rental Boutique.

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04.06.2025
Dubai Itinerary — 3 Days in Dubai for First Timers

Traveling to a new city or country can be compared to a first date. What will be the first impression? It largely depends on our mood, actions, and careful planning. Dubai has something to surprise even experienced tourists.

To make your Dubai trip a top-notch experience, take care of your transportation in advance. The best way to get around the metropolis is, of course, by car. And since Dubai is also the richest city, you will definitely want to fit into the local picture with a luxury car. After all, how can you see all the best places to visit without a car? That is why Trinity Rental has prepared a unique offer for you — premium car rental, without a deposit and with the best fleet (more than 80 models, even 2024).

  1. The rental price already includes a full tank, toll roads, 300 km per day, full insurance, and VAT.
  2. Pay by Visa, Mastercard, cash, or cryptocurrency.
  3. Rent any model — from elegant convertibles or powerful SUVs to exclusive sport cars.
  4. Your personal manager can help you with the choice, quickly book a car for you, and answer all your questions at any time. Book a chauffeur driven car rental so you don't have to worry about driving and just enjoy Dubai.
  5. Order car delivery to the desired point and consider it already there.

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Dubai Itinerary — 3 Days in Dubai

If you’re here for a couple of days in Dubai, please read a simple travel plan for you. It covers fun spots, good food, and helpful tips.

Day 1 — Old Town and Tall Buildings

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Start your days in Dubai in Al Fahidi. It’s the old part of town, with tiny streets and old houses. Visit the Dubai Museum in a fort—it costs 3 AED. You’ll see how people lived here long ago. It’s a great cultural attraction for your first day in Dubai.

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Next, take an abra boat across Dubai Creek for 1 AED. It’s a quick ride with nice views of old boats. Then walk to the Gold Souk and Spice Souk. The Gold Souk has shiny jewelry, and the Spice Souk smells amazing with colorful spices.

For lunch, you can visit Al Ustad Special Kebab. It’s a small place with tasty kebabs and rice for about 40 AED. After eating, drive to Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Tickets to the 124th floor cost 150 AED. Enjoy the amazing view from up.

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At night, head to Dubai Mall. It’s the biggest and most famous mall in the city. You can shop, see fish in a big aquarium, or watch the fountain dance to music every 30 minutes. A great end to the day is dinner at one of Dubai Mall's chic restaurants.

Day 2 — Desert Adventure and Beach Time

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A Dubai travel plan is hard to imagine without a desert safari. This adventure costs about 250 AED. You’ll ride over sand dunes in a car, try sandboarding, and see camels. At night, enjoy a BBQ dinner with dancing under the stars!

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After the desert, relax at Jumeirah Beach. The sand is white, and the water is warm. You can swim or look at Burj Al Arab, the hotel shaped like a sail. If you like adventure, try jet skiing for 300 AED for 30 minutes. It’s a relaxing day in Dubai.

For dinner, we suggest Pierchic at Madinat Jumeirah. It’s by the water with a great view. The fish is delicious, and it costs about 200 AED per person. With our cars, you have 300 km a day to drive, so getting around for your Dubai travel plan is easy and stress-free.

Day 3 — Islands and Night Lights

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Day 3 of your days in Dubai starts at Palm Jumeirah, an island shaped like a palm tree. You can visit Aquaventure Waterpark for 300 AED or just walk around and take pictures of this amazing spot.

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Next, go to Dubai Marina. It’s full of tall buildings and boats. Take a boat ride for 150 AED—it’s so nice to see the city from the water. For lunch, we recommend The Talk. Their burgers are good and cost about 60 AED. It’s a calm place to rest during your trip.

At night, visit Global Village. It’s open from November to April and costs 25 AED to enter. It’s like a big fair with food and shops from all over the world. You can taste the cuisines of different countries, buy souvenirs and watch fireworks. It’s a perfect way to end your day out Dubai with bright lights and fun.

FAQ

  • What Should I Know Before Visiting Dubai for the First Time?

    Dubai is safe, but we want you to know some tourist safety tips. Dress nicely—no short shorts or tops, especially in malls. It’s hot, around 30°C in April, so bring a hat. People speak English, and the travel currency is dirhams (1 USD = 3.67 AED).

  • Is Dubai Expensive for First-Time Travelers?

    Dubai can be pricey, but you can plan smart. Hotels cost 500–1000 AED a night. Food is 30–200 AED depending on where you eat. Activities like Burj Khalifa or the desert cost 150–300 AED. We at Trinity Rental include insurance and tolls, so you save money on your Dubai travel plan.

  • Do I Need a Visa to Visit Dubai?

    It depends on your country. If you’re from Russia, you get a free 90-day visa in 2025. Your passport must be valid for 6 months. Not sure? Ask us or your hotel about customs etiquette and visa rules.

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