Dreaming of visiting the futuristic city of Dubai from Europe? Whether you’re coming for vacation, shopping, desert adventures, or business, this guide explains how citizens of EU and Schengen countries can travel to Dubai in 2025 — visa, costs, entry rules, and local tips included!
🛂 Do Europeans Need a Visa for Dubai?
Good news! Citizens of most European countries don’t need to apply for a visa in advance. They get a free 90-day visa on arrival in the UAE.
✅ This includes passport holders from:
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Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands
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Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland
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Austria, Belgium, Poland, Portugal, Hungary
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Czech Republic, Switzerland, Greece, Ireland, and more
✅ Check the full list on UAE Immigration Portal
📌 Visa on Arrival Details
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Valid for 90 days
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Multiple entry (can exit and re-enter within those 90 days)
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Free of charge
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No documents required other than your passport
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.
🔄 Can I Extend the 90-Day Visa?
Not directly.
The 90-day visa-on-arrival cannot be extended. However, you can:
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Leave the country and re-enter after a short stay abroad
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Apply for a tourist visa extension through travel agencies or immigration offices
✈️ Arrival in Dubai – What to Expect
✅ You’ll get your visa stamped at the airport – no prior paperwork needed.
✅ All major European airlines operate direct or connecting flights to Dubai:
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Emirates, Lufthansa, KLM, Air France, Turkish Airlines, Swiss, Qatar Airways
Dubai International Airport (DXB) is the main entry point.

What Documents Do I Need?
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Valid European passport (6 months minimum validity)
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Return flight ticket (recommended)
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Hotel booking or host address
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Travel insurance (not mandatory, but strongly recommended)
💡 No invitation letter or vaccination certificate is currently required (as of July 2025).
💸 Currency & Budget
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Dubai uses the UAE Dirham (AED)
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1 EUR ≈ 4.00 AED (approx.)
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Credit/debit cards widely accepted
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Budget travelers: AED 300–500 per day
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Luxury travelers: No limit 😉
🚕 Transport & Connectivity
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Metro, taxis, and ride-hailing apps (Careem/Uber)
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Tourist SIM cards available at airport: Etisalat, Du
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High-speed internet & Wi-Fi in hotels, cafes, malls
🕌 Cultural Etiquette & Dress Code
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Dress modestly in public (especially in malls, mosques)
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Alcohol allowed only in licensed hotels and bars
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Public displays of affection are discouraged
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Fridays are weekly holidays (weekend: Friday–Saturday)
📍 Where to Go in Dubai
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Burj Khalifa – world’s tallest building
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Dubai Mall – shopping, aquarium, ice rink
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Desert Safari – dunes, camel rides, BBQ
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Dubai Marina & JBR Beach – dining & views
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Old Dubai – souks, culture, Abra boat rides
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Global Village (open Oct–Apr) – world cultures
🛡️ Travel Safety & Emergency Info
Dubai is very safe for tourists, including solo travelers and families.
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Emergency (Police/Ambulance): 999
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European Embassies are located in Abu Dhabi and Dubai
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Dubai Police have tourist support desks in major locations
🧳 Final Checklist for European Travelers
✅ Valid passport (6+ months)
✅ Return flight ticket
✅ Hotel or accommodation booked
✅ Health/travel insurance
✅ Sunscreen & summer clothes
✅ Respect local laws & culture
✍️ Final Words
Dubai offers a hassle-free entry for most European citizens with visa-on-arrival privileges, world-class attractions, and a blend of modern luxury with Arabian charm. Whether you’re coming for a short trip or a full 90-day escape, the city welcomes you with open arms.
So pack your bags, grab your passport, and get ready to explore Dubai in style! 🌆✈️