What's The Weather Like in Dubai in June?
Dubai, one of the seven United Arab Emirates, is a popular holiday destination for travellers from all over the world. Just a seven-hour flight from the UK, thousands of Brits each year descend on the Arabian desert resort to take advantage of the hot and dry desert climate.
How Hot Is Dubai in June?
June in Dubai is, without a doubt, hot. Temperatures reach about 38°C in the hottest part of the day, with overnight temperatures rarely dropping below 26°C, with an average of 33°C, compared to July, which has an average temperature of around 35°C.
Does It Rain In Dubai In June?
The desert location means there's very little rainfall, and visitors in June are unlikely to see any at all.
Dubai Average Sunshine Hours
The amount of sunshine hours has slightly increased from 10 hours in May to 11 hours in June.
How Humid Is Dubai In June?
Humidity levels in June typically range from a dry 27% to a very humid 89% over the course of the month, rarely dropping below a very dry 13%.
Is The Sea Warm In Dubai in June?
Sea temperatures are also increasing in June from 28°C in May to 31°C in June! Making it the perfect temperature for water sports or swimming. However, as it gets extremely hot at this time of year make sure to put on plenty of sun cream and keep hydrated.
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Dubai Hotels in June
Atlantis the Palm, Dubai
Atlantis the Palm, Dubai is a luxurious five-star hotel complex located on its own 800m private beachfront. The hotel even features its own underwater aquarium, Water Park and the award-winning Nobu restaurant, renowned across the globe for its contemporary Japanese cuisine with Arabian influences.
Grosvenor House
On the other hand the five-star Grosvenor House, located next to the Dubai Marina offers exclusive modern rooms with 42-inch flat screen TVs and even provides a 24-hour butler service!
Citymax Hotel Bur Dubai
The Citymax Hotel Bur Dubai is a three-star hotel complex that offers contemporary and affordable accommodation just 1km away from the Dubai Creek. This hotel offers a rooftop swimming pool, private parking and a high quality gym.
Beaches in Dubai for June
Al Mamzar Beach Park
On the other hand the Al Mamzar Beach Park covers an area of 106 hectares offering five outstretched beaches, barbecue sites, a swimming pool, food kiosks, changing rooms, lifeguards and plenty of shaded areas for when the sun becomes too intense.
Kite Beach
Kite Beach is a popular option for kite surfers and water sports enthusiasts. This long stretch of sand is perfect for those who want to top up their tan, however, there are no facilities so bring along your own towel, water and food.
Bars and Restaurants
Chic
Chic is a lively and popular bar and dance club located at the Grand Hyatt. This place offers a classy lounge, large dance floor, podium dancers, bongo players and a variety of international DJs mixing the hottest Hip Hop, R&B and Dance tracks around.
Mahiki
If you want somewhere a bit more relaxing head to Mahiki at Jumeirah Beach Road. This bar is the ultimate spot for any cocktail lover and offers a variety of delicious fresh fruit cocktails using tropical flowers.
Jumeira Rotana
For a unique dinner in Dubai, the Brauhaus restaurant in the Jumeira Rotana hotel offers authentic German cuisine in a Bavarian setting. The German beer flows freely and accompanies such dishes as schnitzel, sauerkraut and Bavarian sausage. The hotel itself is ideal for many visitors with comfortable rooms at the affordable price of just £61 per night.
Things to do in Dubai in June
Desert Safari Dubai
Visitors should book an afternoon adventure with Desert Safari Dubai. The tour takes guests over the sand dunes in a 4x4 (known as dune bashing) before visiting a camel farm and then onto the safari camp. Here, there's something for everyone, whether it be henna tattoo art, belly dancing or sand boarding. Unlimited soft drinks and a BBQ buffet are included, as well as return transportation across the dunes.
Jumeriah Mosque
However, if you want to experience the real culture and history of Dubai make sure to visit the Jumeriah Mosque. This beautiful building is the only mosque in Dubai open to the public six days a week, excluding Fridays.
The Jumeriah Mosque offers a unique opportunity to learn about Emirati culture and religion, in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Modest dress is preferred or traditional attire can be borrowed from the mosque.
Abra Trip
To cool off after an afternoon in the hot desert sun, jump on an abra for a trip around Dubai. The abra is a traditional Arabic method of water transportation and crosses the Dubai Creek, linking Bur Dubai on one side to Deira on the other. The trips across the creek take just 5 to 7 minutes, so for a relaxing time and some great photo opportunities, try out both routes.
Morning Desert Safari Trips
Like the idea of a thrilling early morning safari tour in a 4x4 SUV? City Tour In Dubai offers exciting sun-rise safari drives over desert sand dunes where you'll be able to appreciate the wonder of the rising sun before heading back to camp for chilled soft drinks.