Are you dreaming of Dubai in June, but the heat is making you hesitate? Weather, average temperatures, suitable activities: our complete guide reveals how to enjoy the city without suffering from the climate.
Discover the hidden treasures of the season, maximum temperatures to manage, almost non-existent rainfall, and even more affordable budgets - yes, traveling to Dubai in June can be smart!
The weather in Dubai in June: warm and sunny
Scorching temperatures ahead
In June in Dubai, the heat is extreme. The average temperature is 33.8°C, with peaks of 40°C during the day. Even at night, the mercury remains high, at around 28°C. This intense heat can be hard to bear, especially for those unaccustomed to this desert climate. Find out why June is an unusual time to visit Dubai because of its extreme weather.
Variations between day and night remain marked. Temperatures oscillate between 28°C at night and 40°C during the day, with occasional peaks of 45°C. This temperature range means you need to stay well hydrated and adapt your activities to the cooler hours. Morning temperatures are milder, but rise rapidly after 10 a.m.
Sunshine and precipitation in June
The sun shines brightly in Dubai in June, with around 12 hours of daily sunshine. The UV index often reaches 9, requiring constant sun protection. Outdoor activities must be carefully planned to avoid sunburn and dehydration caused by this extreme radiation.


Rainfall is almost non-existent in Dubai in June, with an average of less than 1 mm for the whole month. Humidity and sandstorms make the heat even more stifling. Unlike other times of the year, sandstorms are more frequent in summer, sometimes reducing visibility.
Sea temperature in Dubai in June
Month | Average temperature (°C) |
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June | 31,6 |
July | 32,2 |
January | 21,3 |
August | 32,7 |
The sea temperature in Dubai in June is around 31.6°C, which makes swimming very pleasant. At this time of year, water-based activities such as jet skiing, flyboarding and boat trips are particularly popular. However, the heat of the water does not compensate for the intensity of the sun, so you need to be careful.

Enjoying the sea in June requires strict precautions. Apply waterproof sunscreen every two hours and wear a hat. Public beaches like Kite Beach offer parasols for hire, ideal for alternating between swimming and relaxing in the shade. Avoid prolonged activities between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun is most intense.
Desert climate versus urban climate
The desert around Dubai is generally warmer than the city, with temperatures reaching 50°C in June. However, nights are cooler than in the city. Humidity, which is higher in the city, accentuates the sensation of heat, making the city sometimes more uncomfortable than the desert.

Desert safaris in June are best taken in the evening or early morning to avoid the heat. Choose excursions that include shady breaks and plenty of water. Wear light, loose-fitting clothing, and don't forget a hat and sunglasses for protection.
Visiting Dubai in June: pros and cons
Low-season bargains
In June, Dubai enters its low tourist season, which translates into significant savings. Rates for 3-4 star hotels are between €60 and €80 per night, compared with €150-250 in high season. Return flights from Europe can be booked for as little as €110, a reduction of 50-80% depending on the airline. Even attractions such as the Burj Khalifa and Aquaventure offer occasional discounts.

Fewer tourists mean more comfort when exploring the city. You'll avoid endless queues in front of iconic sites and enjoy more personalized service. Luxury hotels, looking to maintain their occupancy rates, often offer free upgrades or inclusive breakfasts. This is also the ideal time to reserve popular tables without having to book in advance.
Here are a few tips to optimize your budget:
- 4-star hotels at around €90/night including breakfast
- Compare economy class flights between €320 and €400
- Special attraction sales and promotions
- Opt for off-peak visits to avoid the crowds
Heat: June's main challenge
The extreme heat makes certain activities difficult. Walking in the streets becomes risky after 11am, as temperatures can reach 45°C. Outdoor activities such as visiting traditional markets (souks) or strolling along the beach should be limited to the 6am-11am and 4pm-7pm time slots.
To survive this heat, here are our key tips:
- Constant hydration with an always-available water bottle
- Light-coloured cotton or linen clothing
- SPF30+ sun protection applied every 2 hours
- Outdoor activities limited to the 6-11 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. time slots


Despite the challenges, many people manage to enjoy Dubai in June. Experienced travellers plan their days by alternating between indoor air-conditioned activities and evening outings. Some high-end hotels even offer shuttles between attractions to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun. The key? Adapt to this extreme climate without fighting it.
The best things to do in Dubai in June
Indoor must-haves

Dubai's air-conditioned shopping malls are the perfect refuge from the heat. The Dubai Mall, the world's largest at 800,000 m², offers 1,200 stores, an aquarium and an ice rink. The Mall of the Emirates offers indoor skiing and 600 stores. Open until midnight in June, they hold sales during Dubai Summer Surprises, with discounts of up to 90%. Discover the must-do activities in Dubai, even in June.


Indoor attractions abound: IMG Worlds of Adventure (the world's largest indoor theme park), Ski Dubai (ski slope), the Dubai Mall aquarium (30,000 fish) and museums such as the Dubai Museum. Prices vary: €30 for the aquarium, €45 for Ski Dubai. In low season, offers such as the Discovery Dubai Pack ($125 for 3 activities) are available. Families love the KidZania children's area and indoor night shows.
Night and dawn activities
In June, it's best to plan outdoor activities for the early morning or evening. The sun rises around 5.30am and sets at 7.13pm. Temperatures drop to 29°C in the morning, ideal for a stroll along Jumeirah Beach or an early morning desert safari. Night-time activities, such as dinner cruises or fountain shows at the Burj Khalifa, benefit from the relative coolness of the night (30°C on average).

Dubai comes alive at night in June: cruises in the Marina, night safaris with Bedouin dinner, stargazing in the desert, and illuminated fountain shows. Shopping malls stay open until 1am. Events such as Dubai Summer Surprises (until August 31) offer concerts and entertainment. Must-see night sights include the Burj Khalifa, Ain Dubai and the Marina rooftops, offering panoramic views of the illuminated city.
Practical tips for planning your trip to Dubai in June
What to pack in your suitcase
To cope with the heat in June, opt for lightweight cotton or linen clothing. Opt for light colors and avoid black materials. Respect local codes and avoid revealing outfits, especially in religious places. Follow our comprehensive packing guide. Prepare for the heat.

Here are the essentials to take along to stay protected:
- Wide-brimmed hat for optimum sun protection
- Sunglasses with integrated UV filter
- Water- and temperature-resistant sun cream
- Portable atomizer for instant cooling
For skin care, take moisturizing products rich in aloe vera or hyaluronic acid. Choose SPF30+ sun creams for the face, and soothing after-sun products for prolonged exposure. Don't forget eye drops for eyes irritated by dust or sand.
Budgeting and planning
In June, rates drop: expect to pay €60-80/night for a 3-4 star hotel, compared with €150-250 in high season. Return flights start at €110. Attractions such as the Dubai Mall Aquarium (€30) offer occasional discounts.
Category | High season prices | Low season prices |
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3-4 star hotel (night) | 150-250 € | 60-80 € |
Luxury hotel (night) | Up to €1,079 | From €345 |
Return flights | 250-600 € | From €110 |
Car rental (day) | Standard price | Variable discounts |
Restaurants (average meal) | 15-30 € | 15-30 € |
Attractions (e.g. aquadrome) | Standard price | One-off reductions |
Legend: The biggest savings are on accommodation (-68% on average for luxury hotels) and flights (-50 to -80% depending on the airline). Shopping centers offer discounts of up to 90% in low season. |
To optimize your stay, plan outdoor activities early in the morning or in the evening. Use the air-conditioned passageways between shopping centers and take public transport. Attraction schedules are often extended into the evening to avoid the daytime heat.
Events and cultural highlights in Dubai in June
Festivals and special events
In June, Dubai remains dynamic with cultural and festive events. Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) is the highlight of the season, offering sales, entertainment and family activities. Venues such as Alserkal Avenue offer art exhibitions, while one-off concerts, such as Razorlight's 2023, attract fans. Take part in Dubai Summer Surprises, the must-attend summer event with entertainment and sales.
Dubai Summer Surprises kicks off on June 28 and runs until September 1. The event includes discounts of up to 90% at over 2,500 points of sale, special menus at 60 restaurants, and activities for children (sand sculpture workshops, construction games, etc.). The city is transformed into a giant party with illuminations and nightly concerts.
Timetables adapted to the heat
In June, attractions adapt to the heat. Shopping malls such as Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates are open until 1 a.m., ideal for taking advantage of the air-conditioning. Museums, such as the Dubai Museum, maintain regular opening hours (9am-8pm), but some outdoor sites, such as the Burj Al Arab, have their guided tours shifted to the evening.
Locals prefer early morning (6am-11am) or evening (4pm-7pm) activities. Tourism professionals offer desert safaris at night with Bedouin dinner, or dinner cruises from 6.30pm. Public beaches, such as Kite Beach, are accessible 24 hours a day, but umbrellas are only available for hire in the mornings.
Transport and travel in hot weather
To avoid the heat, use air-conditioned transport. The Dubai metro (red and green lines) is modern, fast and covers major sites such as the Burj Khalifa and Palm Jumeirah. Cabs, which are numerous and air-conditioned, are ideal for short trips (e.g. Mall of the Emirates to Dubai Mall, around AED 50). Car hire is available, but traffic is reduced at the hottest times of the day.
The bus network is modern and air-conditioned, with shelters also equipped with cooling systems. Apps like Careem and Uber make booking easy. For indoor travel, use covered passages between shopping malls, such as Dubai Mall and Souk Al Bahar, to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.
Intense heat, low prices and new discoveries: Dubai in June will surprise you! Enjoy a less crowded city, explore its treasures in air-conditioned comfort or under the stars, and save up to 50% on your stay. Ready to seize this unique opportunity? Plan now, before the hot season puts off travelers!