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Dubai

Photo of Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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37
Nomad IndexTM
Rank #37
Cost
Expensive
Internet
Excellent
Safety
Very safe
Community
Strong

Work

Internet speed

Upload speed190 Mbps
Download speed343 Mbps
Excellent for 4K streaming & large uploads
Reliable Power Grid?
Yes

Source: Ookla Speedtest Global Index · World Bank (power grid reliability) · Last updated April 2026

Workspaces

Timezone Compatibility

UTC +4 (Dubai)
Great for
JapanSingaporeIndiaMiddle EastEuropeUK
Okay for
AustraliaLatin America
Check for your country

Source: Open-Meteo · Last updated April 2026


Cost of Living

$5,208/month
$3,968
$394
$280
$567

*International flights and trip insurance not included.


Source: Numbeo · World Bank income level classification · Last updated April 2026


Where to stay

Best Areas

JLTDubai MarinaDowntown DubaiBusiness BayAl Barsha

Coliving spaces


Climate

Average Days Per Year Without Rain255
Climate TypeTropical Monsoon

Warm all year with a short rainy season.

Average Daily Temperature

24°
20°
J
25°
20°
F
28°
21°
M
31°
23°
A
32°
25°
M
34°
26°
J
33°
25°
J
34°
26°
A
31°
25°
S
28°
24°
O
27°
23°
N
23°
21°
D
Max Temp
Min Temp
Peak SeasonFeb – May

Most popular · Higher prices

Shoulder SeasonJan, Jun – Aug

Moderate crowds · Fewer tourists

Off SeasonSep – Dec

Less popular · Lower prices

Source: WeatherAPI.com · Last updated April 2026


Getting Around

Walkability

Good

Public Transport

Good

Best Way to Move Around

Public Transport


Safety

Street Safety

Crime LevelModerate42 / 100
Safety at NightHigh61 / 100
Safety During DayVery High83 / 100
Mugging or robbery risk
Low37 / 100
Violent crime risk
Low33 / 100
Theft and vandalism risk
Moderate45 / 100
Corruption
Moderate49 / 100

Source: Numbeo · Updated monthly · Last update: April 2026

Active Alerts

Travel Advisory
Exercise Normal Precautions

Level 1

Source: US State Dept · Refreshed daily

Natural Disaster Alerts
1 active

Separate from travel advisory: active hazard events from global monitoring.

FloodMekong Delta

Feb 18, 2026

elevated

Source: GDACS · Refreshed daily

Health Alerts
1 active

Recent disease outbreak notices from WHO and CDC.

Outbreak alert: Dengue outbreak watch

2 months ago

Source: WHO Disease Outbreak News · CDC Travelers' Health · Refreshed daily


Visa

Visa Access for United Arab Emirates

Your passport

Select your passport to check visa requirements for United Arab Emirates

Source: Passport Index (passportindex.org). Informational only. Confirm with official sources.

Digital Nomad Visas and Remote Work Permits

Remote work / virtual work programs · United Arab Emirates

Visa length

Typically 1 year (Dubai & Abu Dhabi schemes)

Possible to extend?

Renewable within scheme rules

Who can apply?

Employed or self‑employed remote workers meeting sponsor rules

Minimum income requirements

Varies by emirate/program (salary or employer sponsorship)

Time for visa applications

Often a few weeks

For fees, official portals, and a side-by-side look at every program, read our full guide below. It expands on this snapshot with the complete country list.

Countries Offering Digital Nomad Visas: The Full List

Digital nomad visas are for living abroad while your income comes from outside the host country. Compare dozens of programs: rules, fees, and how to apply.

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Rules and thresholds change often. Use this as a snapshot only. See our digital nomad visa countries guide and official sources before you apply.


Taxes

Tax overview · United Arab Emirates

Personal income taxNot taxed
Corporate income taxNot taxed
Capital gains tax
VAT / Sales tax

Source: Wikipedia · Last updated April 2026


Communities


Reviews

Review Summary

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Oluwashola Jesuseitan
Oluwashola Jesuseitan·3mo ago

When I need to leave the house for meetings or just a change of scenery, Pro tip: I use LetsWork. Dubai’s packed with hotels, and many list themselves on LetsWork to squeeze extra revenue out of their lobbies and cafés, tossing in decent lunch or coffee deals. Pick your spot and timing carefully—hotel vibes can shift from zen calm to chaotic in no time.

sheema mahmud
sheema mahmud·5mo ago
4.5

Living in Dubai for 23 years, I can say it’s one of the best places for a single woman — incredibly safe and secure. This city has a way of welcoming everyone; whether you come from a simple, moderate background or you’re a full-on party lover, you’ll find something here to fall in love with.

jerryjessicadesign
jerryjessicadesign·9mo ago
4.0

Dubai is my base city—I’ve called it home for 17-plus years—so I already have my own crew and rarely dip into the ever-expanding “scene” that pulls in influencers and entrepreneurs by the plane-load. I haven’t bumped into many digital nomads yet, but that might be because I’m more of a hang-at-a-friend’s-place, backyard-BBQ type. When I need to leave the house for meetings or just a change of scenery, Pro tip: I use LetsWork. Dubai’s packed with hotels, and many list themselves on LetsWork to squeeze extra revenue out of their lobbies and cafés, tossing in decent lunch or coffee deals. Pick your spot and timing carefully—hotel vibes can shift from zen calm to chaotic in no time. Yes, there’s a Dubai Digital Nomad Visa, but beware: the city is expensive and will bleed you dry if you’re not careful. Plenty of travelers never get past the airport lounge, yet I always tell people, “You have to see it to believe it.” Dubai is a choose-your-own-adventure city: whatever your vibe, you’ll find it. And despite the flashy surface, the place does have a soul—you just have to discover your version of it. I wouldn’t have stayed this long if it didn’t.


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