Planning a Dubai family trip from India in 2026?
Here is the short answer: a family of 4 spends between ₹2.2 lakh and ₹4.5 lakh for a 5 to 6 night trip, covering flights, hotel, visa, meals, and major activities. Indians need a pre-approved tourist e-visa (around ₹6,500 for 30 days, takes 4 to 5 working days). The best time to go is November to March. A 5-day trip comfortably covers Burj Khalifa, desert safari, Dubai Mall, Palm Jumeirah, and one theme park.

Every year, thousands of Indian families choose Dubai as their first international holiday — and it is easy to see why. The flight is just 3 to 4 hours from most Indian cities. Hindi is understood almost everywhere. Indian food is available on every street. And the city is purpose-built to make tourists feel safe, comfortable, and entertained regardless of age.

But here is what most travel blogs leave out: Dubai can quietly drain your wallet if you do not plan it right. This guide gives you the real numbers, a practical day-by-day itinerary, a clear visa walkthrough, and the honest tips that first-timers wish they had before landing.


Is Dubai Worth It for Indian Families in 2026?

Yes — almost unconditionally. But let us be specific about who benefits most.

Dubai works exceptionally well for families that include young children (the theme parks are world-class), multi-generational groups where grandparents are travelling too (flat terrain, no language barrier, excellent medical facilities), and first-time international travellers who want the thrill of going abroad without navigating a completely foreign culture.

Where Dubai sometimes disappoints is when people go expecting a beach holiday above everything else — the beaches are fine but not Southeast Asia quality — or when they visit in summer expecting to spend time outdoors. Between May and September, temperatures regularly cross 42°C, making outdoor sightseeing genuinely uncomfortable.

Go in the right season, budget realistically, and Dubai is one of the smartest family trip decisions an Indian family can make.


How Much Does a Dubai Family Trip from India Cost in 2026?

Here is a realistic cost breakdown for a family of 4 (2 adults + 2 children) for a 5 to 6 night trip:

Expense Budget Mid-Range Premium
Return flights (4 pax) ₹80,000–₹1,00,000 ₹1,10,000–₹1,40,000 ₹1,80,000–₹2,50,000
Hotel (5 nights, 1–2 rooms) ₹45,000–₹60,000 ₹75,000–₹1,10,000 ₹1,40,000–₹2,50,000
Tourist visa (4 pax × ₹6,500) ₹26,000 ₹26,000 ₹26,000
Meals (5 days) ₹20,000–₹30,000 ₹35,000–₹55,000 ₹65,000–₹1,00,000
Activities and attractions ₹25,000–₹35,000 ₹45,000–₹65,000 ₹75,000–₹1,20,000
Local transport (metro + taxis) ₹7,000–₹10,000 ₹10,000–₹16,000 ₹18,000–₹35,000
Travel insurance (4 pax) ₹3,000–₹4,000 ₹4,500–₹6,500 ₹7,000–₹12,000
Total Estimate ₹2.06L–₹2.59L ₹3.06L–₹4.19L ₹5.12L–₹7.93L

The single biggest lever on your total cost is flights. Booking 6 to 8 weeks in advance and flying mid-week can save a family of 4 anywhere from ₹30,000 to ₹60,000 compared to last-minute weekend bookings. IndiGo, Air Arabia, and flydubai consistently offer competitive fares from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore.

💡 TravelDham Tip: Pre-book your Burj Khalifa tickets from India — they are 30 to 40% cheaper online than at the counter. The sunset slot sells out days in advance during peak season.


Dubai Visa for Indian Passport Holders in 2026

Indian passport holders need a visa to enter Dubai. The process is completely online and takes 4 to 5 working days.

Visa Type Duration Cost (approx.) Best For
30-day tourist e-visa 30 days ₹6,500–₹7,800 Most family trips
60-day tourist visa 60 days ₹13,000–₹13,500 Extended stays
14-day visa on arrival* 14 days USD 63 (~₹5,300) If you hold US/UK/Schengen visa
96-hour transit visa 4 days ₹5,000–₹5,500 Layovers only

*14-day visa on arrival is only for Indians holding a valid US, UK, or Schengen visa with at least 6 months remaining validity. Simply arrive in Dubai and pay at the immigration counter — no advance application needed.

Documents Needed for Dubai Visa from India

  • Valid Indian passport with minimum 6 months validity from travel date
  • Recent passport-size photograph (white background)
  • Confirmed return flight ticket
  • Hotel booking confirmation
  • Bank statement for last 3 months
  • For children under 18: copies of both parents’ passports

TravelDham handles Dubai visa applications as part of all UAE tour packages — you share your documents and we deliver the visa well before your travel date.


Best Time to Visit Dubai from India with Family

Month Temperature Crowd Level Prices Verdict
November 24–32°C Medium Moderate ✅ Excellent
December 19–26°C Very High Peak ✅ Great, but pricey
January 17–24°C High High ✅ Best weather overall
February 18–26°C Medium-High Moderate-High ✅ Ideal balance
March 22–30°C Medium Moderate ✅ Good value
April 26–35°C Low-Medium Lower ⚠️ Getting warm
May–September 38–46°C Low Cheapest ❌ Outdoor activities very limited
October 28–36°C Low Low ⚠️ Budget-friendly shoulder

6-Day Dubai Family Itinerary for Indians (2026)

Day 1 — Arrival + Dubai Marina Evening

  • Land at Dubai International Airport, clear immigration, transfer to hotel
  • Check in and rest — the heat on arrival can be draining even in winter
  • Evening stroll along Dubai Marina Walk — one of the most beautiful waterfronts in the world
  • Dinner at a marina-side restaurant — plenty of Indian and vegetarian options at all price points
  • Optional: Dubai Marina Dhow Cruise for a stunning first-night skyline view

💡 Do not over-plan Day 1. A relaxed first evening sets the right tone for the whole trip.

Day 2 — Burj Khalifa + Dubai Mall + Dubai Fountain

  • Start by 9 AM at Burj Khalifa “At the Top” Level 124 — book tickets online in advance
  • Spend 1.5 to 2 hours on the observation deck
  • Dubai Mall for lunch — the food court covers every cuisine imaginable
  • Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo — excellent for kids, includes a walk-through tunnel
  • KidZania for younger children ages 4 to 12
  • Stay until 7 PM for the Dubai Fountain Show — free, runs every 30 minutes

Day 3 — Desert Safari

  • Morning free — pool time or slow start
  • Afternoon desert safari pickup around 3 PM
  • Dune bashing, sandboarding, camel rides, henna at the Bedouin camp
  • Sunset photography in the dunes
  • BBQ dinner under the stars with belly dancing, tanoura dance, fire show
  • Return to hotel by 10 to 10:30 PM

💡 Cost: AED 150 to 250 per person (₹3,300 to ₹5,500). TravelDham includes vetted desert safari operators in all Dubai packages.

Day 4 — Theme Park Day

  • LEGOLAND Dubai — Best for kids under 12
  • IMG Worlds of Adventure — Best for teens, fully air-conditioned, best in summer
  • Motiongate Dubai — Movie-themed, great for ages 8 and above
  • Ski Dubai — Real snow in the desert, best combined with Mall of the Emirates

Day 5 — Palm Jumeirah + Aquaventure + Jumeirah Beach

  • Palm Monorail to Atlantis The Palm
  • Aquaventure Waterpark — one of the world’s top waterparks (AED 350–450 per person, book online)
  • Evening at Jumeirah Beach — free, stunning Burj Al Arab views
  • Dinner at JBR Walk

Day 6 — Old Dubai + Departure

  • Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood — wind-tower architecture, great for photos
  • Abra ride across Dubai Creek — AED 1 (₹23), kids love it
  • Spice Souk and Gold Souk — bargain, pick up saffron and souvenirs
  • Lunch in Deira — better value than tourist-facing restaurants
  • Transfer to Dubai International Airport

Top Dubai Attractions: Quick Reference for Families

Attraction Best For Cost Per Person Time Needed
Burj Khalifa (At the Top) All ages AED 149–249 (₹3,300–₹5,500) 1.5–2 hours
Dubai Aquarium Kids under 12 AED 100–130 (₹2,200–₹2,900) 1.5–2 hours
Desert Safari All ages AED 150–250 (₹3,300–₹5,500) 6–7 hours
Aquaventure Waterpark All ages AED 350–450 (₹7,700–₹10,000) Full day
IMG Worlds of Adventure Teens, families AED 349 (₹7,700) Full day
LEGOLAND Dubai Ages 2–12 AED 285 (₹6,300) Full day
Ski Dubai All ages AED 180–250 (₹4,000–₹5,500) 2–3 hours
Museum of the Future Ages 10+ AED 149 (₹3,300) 2 hours
Dubai Frame All ages AED 50 (₹1,100) 1 hour
Dubai Fountain Show All ages Free 30 minutes
Abra Ride (Dubai Creek) All ages AED 1 (₹23) 10 minutes

7 Mistakes First-Time Dubai Travellers from India Make

1. Skipping travel insurance
Dubai’s medical costs are very high. A basic emergency visit can cost AED 2,000 to 5,000. Always buy travel insurance before flying — TravelDham offers international travel insurance from ₹700 per person.

2. Not pre-booking attractions
Burj Khalifa sunset slots sell out days in advance during peak season. Book online from India — cheaper and no queues.

3. Only eating at Indian restaurants
Lebanese, Filipino, and local Emirati eateries offer better value and are often cheaper than tourist-facing Indian restaurants.

4. Underestimating transport time
Dubai is large and traffic is real. Build buffer time — 30 minutes by taxi can become 60 during peak hours.

5. Carrying Indian rupees
Rupees are not widely accepted. Exchange to AED at a forex counter in India before departure.

6. Packing only summer clothes for a winter trip
December and January evenings can be 17 to 20°C. Carry a light jacket especially for desert nights and outdoor venues.

7. Trying to do too much
Five well-paced days beats seven exhausting ones. Families who overpack the itinerary regret it every time.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Dubai family trip from India cost in 2026?

A 5 to 6 night Dubai trip for a family of 4 costs between ₹2.2 lakh on a tight budget and ₹4.5 lakh mid-range. Flights and hotel are the two biggest variables.

Do Indians need a visa for Dubai in 2026?

Yes. The 30-day tourist e-visa costs ₹6,500 to ₹7,800 and takes 4 to 5 working days. Indians with a valid US, UK, or Schengen visa get 14-day visa on arrival for USD 63.

What is the best time to visit Dubai from India with family?

November to March. Mild temperatures (17–30°C), great for outdoor activities. December–January is peak season with higher prices. October and March offer the best value.

How many days are enough for a Dubai family trip?

5 to 7 days. Five days covers all the highlights comfortably. Seven days adds an Abu Dhabi day trip and more relaxed time.

Which theme park is best for families in Dubai?

LEGOLAND for kids under 12. IMG Worlds of Adventure for teens and mixed-age groups — and the only fully air-conditioned option, best for summer visits.

Is Dubai safe for Indian families?

Yes — one of the safest cities in the world. Hindi is widely understood, Indian food is everywhere, and zero-tolerance laws make it very comfortable for first-time international travellers.

Can I do a Dubai family trip under ₹3 lakh for 4 people?

Yes. Book flights early, stay 3-star in Bur Dubai or Deira, use the metro, and lean on free experiences — Dubai Fountain, Old Dubai, Marina Walk, and Jumeirah Beach are all free and genuinely excellent.

What documents are needed for a Dubai visa from India?

Valid passport (6+ months validity), passport photo, return flight tickets, hotel booking, 3 months bank statement. For children under 18, both parents’ passport copies are needed. TravelDham handles all documentation as part of Dubai packages.


Plan Your Dubai Family Trip with TravelDham

Planning a Dubai trip piece by piece — flights from one site, hotel from another, visa from an agent — is how families end up overpaying and underexperiencing.

A customised TravelDham Dubai family package brings everything together: right flight timings, hotels in the ideal location, visa handled end-to-end, pre-booked attraction tickets, and a support number you can actually call if something goes wrong.

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