Dubai literally shines in winter as perfect sunshine sets the stage for endless social experiences. From desert staycations and scenic hikes, to lively concerts and buzzing beach clubs, the city comes to life but that doesn’t mean it’s always easy to know what to choose. To help, we’ve rounded up the best things to see and do from January to April.
1. Hit The Golf Course
While most dedicated golfers continue to brave the summer heat for a round of golf, winter arguably makes for a more enjoyable day on the greens. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just starting out, Dubai is home to some of the world’s best golf courses. MICHELIN-selected Address Montgomerie offers a championship course designed by Colin Montgomerie, set against lush fairways and lakes, and Park Hyatt Dubai has an 18-hole course on site.2. Book a Desert Retreat
There’s no better time to experience the magic of Dubai’s desert than in Winter with a MICHELIN-recommended retreat. There’s no need to camp, either. From the luxury of Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa, to the newly reimagined Bab Al Shams, these desert escapes offer the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. Live the Bedouin life with camel rides, dune dining and stargazing, or simply unwind surrounded in the serenity of sand dunes. MORE DESERT ADVENTURES: Easy Recipes to Make When Desert Camping
3. Dine Al Fresco
Nothing says ‘Dubai winter’ quite like a long and lazy al fresco lunch, and there’s plenty of tempting outdoor terraces for every mood. For a vibrant atmosphere amidst the buzz of DIFC, head to MICHELIN-selected Hutong, where contemporary Chinese cuisine meets chic surroundings. Looking for a more placid vibe? MICHELIN-selected Pierre’s TT offers a calming waterfront framing Dubai Creek. And when beautiful ocean beach views are in order, one MICHELIN star Tasca by José Avillez delivers bold Portuguese flavours against the soundtrack of the sea.4. Pedal Through The Desert
Take advantage of the cooler months with a ride along Al Qudra Cycle Track. Popular among cycling enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, all abilities are welcome. Stretching through the vast desert landscape, it’s a fantastic way to stay active while enjoying breathtaking views. Join the regular peloton’s at sunrise for an energetic start to your day, or head there later on for less traffic on the track. Don’t own a bike? You can easily rent all equipment on-site.5. Experience World-Class Performances
For those seeking an unforgettable performance (and the chance to dress up), Dubai Opera has a calendar brimming with variety this season. Between ballet, music, theatre or comedy, there’s truly something for everyone. A Thousand Tales Ballet is bound to delight the senses, while the passionate moves of Tango After Dark will have guests itching for the dancefloor. After the show, dive into a nearby MICHELIN-recommended restaurant for a debrief on the night. Try MICHELIN-selected restaurant Siraj for traditional Arabic cuisine, MICHELIN-selected 99 Sushi Bar for decadence on a plate, or MICHELIN-selected Masti for a fusion of modern Indian flavours.6. Hit the Trails
For those who love to stomp the great outdoors, Dubai’s winter months offer the perfect conditions for hiking new terrain. There’s plenty of well-trodden trails to choose from in surrounding Emirates but if you’re not keen on an early weekend alarm clock and a long drive before your adventure, why not stay closer to home? Hatta Dam boasts a variety of trails for all skill levels and is only an hour and a half's drive from Downtown Dubai. After all, what better place to retreat after a long trek than a luxurious spa?7. Soak Up The Sun At A Beach Club
Dubai is spoilt for choice when it comes to exotic beach clubs, but some truly stand out for unbeatable food and service. SAL at the Burj Al Arab is one such example of an ultra-luxury experience with up-close views of the iconic landmark. For a more cool ambience, Nikki Beach Resort & Spa, Dubai delivers a chic poolside setting for lounging the day away with a cocktail or two. For a high-energy atmosphere, Atlantis The Royal provides a glossy spot to enjoy the city's skyline whilst under a shaded cabana and people-watching.Illustration image: Department of Economy and Tourism - Dubai