Dubai in November: Weather, What to Pack, Best Activities & Travel Tips
Wajeeha Amin
14 Oct 2025
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Wajeeha Amin
14 Oct 2025
- 3 min readHey there, traveler!
Thinking about heading to Dubai in November? Oh, you’re in for a treat. This is that sweet spot in the year when the desert city finally takes a breather from its summer blaze. The air feels lighter, the beaches come alive, and the vibe across town just feels right.
You’ll see locals out jogging near the Marina, rooftop bars ges again, and desert safaris running at full swing without anyone melting in the dunes. It’s also the month when Dubai kicks off its event season, think fitness festivals, outdoor concerts, and alfresco brunches under twinkling lights.
So, whether you’re here for some beach lounging, shopping, adventure, or just chasing sunsets behind the Burj Khalifa, November might just be your month.
Here’s everything you should know, weather, packing, top activities, insider tips, all broken down like I’d tell a friend over coffee.

Alright, here’s the fun part, what to actually do. Dubai in November has something for every mood: adventure, chill, shopping, or a mix of everything.
Burj Khalifa & The Dubai Fountain – Go at sunset for that golden city glow.
Desert Safari – Cooler evenings make dune bashing and BBQ nights perfect.
Dhow Cruise at Dubai Marina – Dinner with skyline views? Yes, please.
Dubai Frame – Amazing photo spot and a peek into old vs. new Dubai.
Miracle Garden – Opens seasonally in November. 150+ million flowers, it’s unreal.
Shopping + Souks – Gold & Spice Souks for vibes, Dubai Mall for everything else.
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You won’t believe how much nicer the weather gets compared to summer. It’s warm enough to swim but cool enough to walk around without sweating buckets.
Here’s what the numbers say (yep, real data):
|
Weather Element |
Average in November |
Details |
|
Daytime High |
30–31 °C (86–88 °F) |
Warm but comfortable — ideal for sightseeing |
|
Nighttime Low |
18–20 °C (64–68 °F) |
Cooler evenings, great for outdoor dining |
|
Sea Temperature |
27–28 °C (80–82 °F) |
Perfect for swimming and water sports |
|
Rainfall |
3–10 mm (rare) |
Mostly dry, with occasional light drizzle |
|
Sunshine Hours |
10–11 hours/day |
Long sunny days, minimal clouds |
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Humidity |
55–65% |
Slightly humid but tolerable outdoors |
|
Fog/Wind |
Occasional |
Early morning fog and mild breezes |
According to Weather Spark, Thomas Cook, and Holiday Weather, November is one of the most pleasant months to visit. So yeah. it’s warm, sunny, and breezy. Basically, perfect weather to actually enjoy Dubai.

Let’s be honest, Dubai in November doesn’t need your full wardrobe. Pack smart and light.
Breathable cotton or linen tops and pants
Modest outfits (shoulders and knees covered) for cultural sites
Light jacket or cardigan for evenings or AC-heavy places
Swimsuit + cover-up
Sunglasses and a wide-brim hat
Comfy walking shoes and sandals
Light scarf (great for modesty or sun protection)
Sunscreen (SPF 30–50)
Lip balm with SPF
Reusable water bottle
Type G power adapter
Portable charger
Small first aid kit
Ziplock bags for electronics at the beach or desert
Trust me, you’ll use every single thing here.

Day 1: Burj Khalifa → Dubai Mall → Fountain Show → Marina Cruise
Day 2: Old Dubai Souks → Al Fahidi District → Desert Safari at sunset
Day 3: Dubai Frame → Beach Time → Miracle Garden → Rooftop dinner
Mix and match depending on your vibe, it’s easy to customize.
Book early – November is busy (perfect weather = crowds).
Hydrate – Still warm enough to dehydrate quickly.
Respect dress codes – Especially in old town or mosques.
Avoid midday outdoor time – Between 12–3 pm, the sun still hits hard.
Use public transport – Metro and water taxis are clean and convenient.
Cash for markets – Some souk vendors prefer dirhams over cards.
Desert evenings – Pack that light jacket — it gets breezy.
And here’s a cool one: the Dubai Fitness Challenge, started by Sheikh Hamdan, runs from Nov 1–30. Free events, beach workouts, and cycling rides all over the city.
So, here’s what we think, November is when Dubai feels alive again. The unbearable summer heat is gone, but the city hasn’t hit its winter rush yet. You get that golden balance, warm seas, comfortable nights, and every major attraction wide open.
You’ll find yourself sipping coffee outdoors, walking along Jumeirah Beach without breaking a sweat, or watching the skyline shimmer from a rooftop bar. Sounds nice, right?
If Dubai’s been on your list, November’s your green light, seriously.
So, when are you booking that ticket?
Hi, I am Wajeeha Amin, content writer specializing in creating engaging and informative travel-related content. With a passion for storytelling, I help Tripventura in the travel industry connect with their audience through clear, compelling, and well-researched writing.
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