Exchange
There are no currency
regulations and foreign currency of almost any denomination is readily exchanged
in the UAE. The dirham is index linked to the dollar and the official exchange rate
is Dh3.671 = US$ 1.00. The best exchange rates are generally available at private
moneychangers found throughout the UAE, but especially in the more popular souqs and shopping centres.
Most hotels will handle the exchange
of foreign currency. American Express, Diners Club, Visa and Master Card are widely
accepted. But, to avoid additional exchange rate charges, travelers are advised
to take travelers cheques in US Dollars or Pounds Sterling.
The banking hours are 0730-1300hrs
from Sat to Wed and Thurs 0730-1200.
Some of them also open Sat-Wed at 1630-1800
hrs.
Time
The UAE is four hours ahead of GMT. The time does not change
during the summer. This means that there is a three hour difference between
UKand UAE local times in summer and
a four hour difference in winter.
Electricity
Domestic supply is 220 volts. Sockets suitable for three-pin 13 amp plugs of British
standard design are the norm, however it is a good idea to bring an adaptor with
you just in case. Adaptors can be purchased in local supermarkets. Appliances purchased
in the UAE will generally have two-pin plugs attached.
Personal safety
The UAE is one of the safest places in the world to visit. In fact, it has been
designated the world’s safest holiday destination by the international travel industry
on two occasions. Nevertheless, it is a good idea to take out travel insurance and
to take the normal precaution to safeguard yourself and your valuables.
Climate
The best time to visit the UAE is from October up until
May.
In October the weather may still be quite hot (up to 35C), blue skies are the norm
and the evenings are warm. At this stage the tourist season is well under way.
Daytime temperatures
are ideal during November, December, January and February (around 24C) although
the evenings may be a little cool (13C). Most of the annual rainfall occurs between
December and March, but this tends to be in the form of short heavy downpours that
rapidly clear away. Indeed some winters are totally dry.
By March–April, temperatures are beginning to rise during the day (early 30s) but
humidity is still low and the evenings are warm. May can be quite hot again (late-30s).
June–September is very hot (high
40s) and humid (100 per cent). However, hotels and golf clubs and other facilities
offer very good deals during the summer months and it is worth remembering that
hotels, shops, in fact all buildings, cars, buses etc are air-conditioned.
Clothing
Lightweight summer clothing
is ideal with a wrap, sweater or jacket for cooler winter nights and air-conditioned
premises. Although the dress code in the UAE is generally casual, guests in the
larger hotels do tend to dress more formally in the evening. Bikinis, swimsuits,
shorts and revealing tops should be confined to beach resorts only.