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How An eSIM Is Essential When Visiting Dubai

Listen, we’re mobile gamers. But with a mobile you can travel everywhere, so we’ve teamed up with the people at Holafly to show you why an eSim can help you with a trip abroad – in this specific case, Dubai.

Dubai boasts a blend of modernity and tradition, and has become a massively desirable holiday location. 

What helped you plan a trip last year – to Dubai or anywhere else – may be already outdated today however.

So we’re going to look at when is the best time to visit, budgeting, and why having an eSIM prepared is key.

Choosing the best time of year to visit Dubai

So when is the best time to visit Dubai? Many visitors, especially first-timers, have made planning mistakes by visiting this region at the wrong time. 

No one can ignore Dubai’s climate either, making planning essential. It’s in the desert, so summers can get scorching hot, with temperatures generally above 40°C (104°F). From June through early September, avoid visiting if you’re not a fan of extreme heat.

The time to visit Dubai is in the cooler months–from November to March. At this time of the year, the seasons are pleasant, with the temperatures of the day from 15°C to 25°C.  Furthermore, it is a peak tourist season, meaning you’ll have crowds and higher prices for accommodations and attractions. 

At the end of October or the beginning of April, it’s a great time to visit if you want a balance between good weather and crowds. What you need to remember, however, is that these months can be warm, so pack accordingly.

How to budget for your Dubai vacation

Dubai is known to be a place of luxury, but there are still affordable ways to keep a budget while you visit. Here are a few key ways:

  • Accommodation: Dubai has many luxury hotels, so if you have a budget, you can book your stay. Besides those, plenty of mid-level and budget hotels in Deira and Bur Dubai exist.
  • Dining: Dubai’s high-end restaurants require reservations, but there are still thousands of great street food stalls and eateries that cost a few dollars. If possible, try their cheap shawarma, falafel, or a Karak tea.
  • Transport: The excellent public transport system in Dubai will save you time and money. With the zoned fare system, the metro will cost as little as AED 3 for Single Zone and AED 5 for Two zones while on your adventure. Other modes of public transport systems that will save you are tram, bus, and marine transport.
  • Attractions: Dubai’s attractions, like the Dubai Fountain and public beaches, are free to see. If it’s a paid attraction, search for combo tickets or discounts online.

Why using an eSIM makes staying connected in Dubai easy

Visiting Dubai or living in Dubai is an adventure, but without communication you’ll find it challenging to share your unforgettable moments. You’ll also have difficulties joining meetings as you work remotely. But with an eSIM, you only need to check out the plans and get connected.

You are probably wondering why have an eSIM and not a traditional SIM card? Here are the comparisons and why an eSIM will make your stay in Dubai fun. 

FeatureeSIMTraditional Sim Card
Ease of activationInstantly activate it online with a QR codeYou’ll need to visit a store or a kiosk for activation.
Switching between plansYou can easily switch between networks and plans.Will require you to find a physical location for the replacement
Roaming costsIt offers very affordable data plans, and the roaming fees are not high.It comes with high roaming charges.
Device compatibilityWorks without issues on new smartphones, tablets, and even smartwatchesIt only works with dual-sim or other unlocked devices.
SecurityNo worrying about it getting lost or stolenYou may easily misplace it
Eco-friendlinessNo plastic waste, hence reducing environmental impact.Requires plastic for production and can be a hazard to the environment
ConnectednessSeamless connection to multiple countriesIt is only useful in a single country
ActivationYou can activate it remotelyYou need a physical office or location to make it active.

It’s worthwhile to make sure your phone is eSIM compatible and buy a plan on a reliable provider like Holafly  ahead of time as you prepare for your travel.Once you get there, it’ll be easy to stay connected, so you don’t have to figure things out from scratch.

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