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  2. The best time of year to visit Dubai – and top things to do ...

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    Dubai likes to do things bigger and bolder than most cities. A trip to the City of Gold can encompass everything from fine dining eateries and desert trips to glamorous beach clubs, with the city ...

  3. Climate of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    January is the coolest month with the highs of about 24 °C (75 °F) and lows of about 16 °C (61 °F). Dubai tends to be extremely hot and humid in the months of July and August, with temperatures hitting around 45 °C (113 °F), and with lows of barely less than 30 °C (86 °F), making it the most unpleasant time to visit Dubai.

  4. 8 of the best all-inclusive Christmas breaks to book in 2023

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    Longer-haul destinations such as Cancun or St Lucia provide a week of festive bliss spent on a sun-drenched coast, while closer to home you can visit Turkey or Cyprus for a dose of sun alongside ...

  5. Cancún - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2015, Cancun tourism was significantly impacted by the appearance of large amounts of smelly, unsightly brown Sargassum seaweed on its white sand beaches every summer. [24] By 2021, Sargassum season had become an annual occurrence at many Caribbean beach destinations, including Cancun.

  6. The 6 best all-inclusive Dubai holidays and package deals 2023/24

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    Dubai Desert Reserve is a 225km-squared protected area, with activities including safaris, sandboarding and camel riding. Al Maha Desert Resort is in the middle of it, and the luxury holiday ...

  7. Climate change in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Between 1975 and 2013 Dubai saw a 2.7°C increase in temperature. [9] The Arabian Gulf's ocean surface temperature has increased in the last 50 years by 0.2°C to 0.6°C every 10 years. [ 9 ] Sea temperatures are rising, along with ocean acidification, leading to high vulnerabilities for marine life and coastal ecosystems in the area and ...