Best Time and Season to Visit Abu Dhabi in 2024
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Your vacations are here and you are wondering what would be the best time to visit Abu Dhabi, one of the most alluring yet hottest cities in the world? Of course, it is no mere city where all you have to do is pack your bags and embark on the adventure as the sweltering temperatures and soaring humidity are crucial factors to be considered.

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A mesmerizing combination of ancient history and modernism, the city of Abu Dhabi is a hub of exciting museums, grand palaces, architecture, the renowned Ferrari World, and the exciting Desert Safari.

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But the fluctuating Abu Dhabi weather can hamper your vacation if you don’t plan your trip keeping in mind its temperature scale, humidity, and of course, the city’s strict dress code. But no worries! You don’t have to comb through the Internet to create a map of the Abu Dhabi temperature and weather because...we have done it for you!

- Best time to Visit Abu Dhabi

Best time for Sightseeing in Abu Dhabi

The perfect time for you to appreciate the wonders Abu Dhabi has to offer would be the fall season- from September to October- and also between April and May i.e., during spring. These are the preferred months as unlike the peak season, December through March, the crowd of tourists is less and the hotels offer amazing discounts to entice tourists.

Compared to the summer, these months have manageable temperatures and is ideal for your sightseeing tour plans- whether you want to frequent the beaches or explore the attractive destinations in the city as you don’t have to navigate your way through thick crowds or stand in line for any of the amazing services you can avail in the city.

Best time for Visiting Ferrari World

Experience world-class entertainment at Abu Dhabi’s Ferrari World with thrilling rides,  authentic Italian food, virtual tour of the historic Ferrari factory in Maranello and many other exciting entertainment options. The best time to visit Ferrari World would be in the summer months as the non-summer months are peak tourist seasons, thus extra crowd and more waiting-in-line for your turn.

If you are worried about the scorching Abu Dhabi temperature of the summers, worry not as the Ferrari World is an air-conditioned amusement park, with most of the rides available indoors. You won’t even know that it is as high as 40 degrees Celsius outside!

Best Time for Shopping in Abu Dhabi

The best time for that extravagant shopping spree you planned in Abu Dhabi? Anytime! Yep, Abu Dhabi ensures that you have the best shopping experience whether you are in a bargaining mood or looking for the fine luxuries in life.

The city has all shops in air-conditioned comfort, allowing you to shop to your heart’s content whether it is sweltering hot outside or raining buckets. So, whether it is a memorable souvenir you are looking for, a gift for your significant other, or just something to satisfy your inner shopaholic, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to shopping options in Abu Dhabi.

Best Time for Desert Safari in Abu Dhabi

Though many cities offer Desert Safari, Abu Dhabi steals the show with its extravagant journey through the glittering golden sands, glorious sunrises, and sunsets in the desert. Abu Dhabi Desert Safari is one of the most sought-after adventure activities. Be it quad biking, sandboarding, or just a tour of the wonderful land of sand, you are definitely in for a treat.

The best time to visit Abu Dhabi to enjoy all that the Desert Safari has to offer, to its fullest extent, would be between December and February as the burning sun won’t hinder your enjoyment. You can opt for the morning Safari, if you want experience cool temperatures and witness the wonderful sunrise. The evening safari promises a breathtaking sunset and gives you the chance to enjoy a desert camp under the wide night sky.

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- Best Time to Visit Abu Dhabi By Season

Spring (March through May)

Falling right after the peak tourist season, the spring season follows the cold weather of the winters with mild humidity and moderate temperatures, making the season considerably warm. The temperature ranges between  106°F (41.1°C) being the highest and 81.8°F (27.7°C) being the lowest.

As the months go by, the temperature spikes, with the later months having even warmer temperatures. These months rarely get to see any rain as only 2-3 days of significant precipitation takes place in the spring season.

These factors bring down the number of tourists frequenting the place, thus leading to the reduction in accommodation prices by hotels and resorts. In order to attract more visitors, hotels, and restaurants come up with many enticing deals and offers.

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Summer (June through August)

The reduction in lodging and accommodation facilities dips even further as the summers roll in and the rare number of visitors lessens even more. These months between June and August see the hottest temperatures, with heatwaves too stinging to allow even an evening stroll through the city.

Though these months experience 1 to 2 days of precipitation each, it succeeds in providing only a brief respite from the scorching heat. This is the season when the tourism in Abu Dhabi almost comes to a standstill, with even the localities preferring to stay indoors than brave the boiling Abu Dhabi temperature

Fall (September through November)

After three months of almost constant high temperature, the heat comes down a bit as the fall season commences. Though the temperature is pretty high, ranging between 106.3°F (41.3°C) and 82.1°F (27.8°C), it is still tolerable, despite the fact that it is humid and there is rarely any rain in these months.

With the number of tourists rising, the hotels also increase the price of the rooms and services provided. So, if you are planning a trip to Abu Dhabi during the fall season, it would be a good idea to book your room in advance.

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Winter (December through February)



The peak season for tourists, the Abu Dhabi weather during these months is perfect for a vacation as the average temperature around this time fluctuates between 81.8°F (27.7°C) and 73.9°F (23.3°C) even though there is zero rain or snow. There is hardly any humidity or heat waves that will hamper your plans of exploring the city and the magic it has to offer.

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- Abu Dhabi Weather by Month


January


This is the coldest month in Abu Dhabi, with the average temperature at 18°C, which may reach 24°C during day time but comes down to an average temperature of 12°C and may even drop to 5°C.

Though the chances of rain is only 5 % in January, this month gets considerable rainfall compared to the other months.  But despite the cold temperature, January’s weather is the most comfortable throughout the year- perfect for that long overdue vacation.

The average temperature of the sea is 22°C, warm enough for a swim.Remember to bring along a light jacket for going out at night and as well as for the air-conditioned indoors. 

Average Temperature - 18°C
Min. Temperature - 12°C
Max. Temperature - 24°C

February


A bit more on the warmer side than January was, February in Abu Dhabi has an average temperature of 20°C, with a great weather during daytime. The chances of precipitation in February is only 6%, with an average rainfall of 20mm, falling on three days in a month.
The mild temperature balances out the humidity, which is at 67% but towards the end of the month, as the temperature rises, the presence of humidity seeps in. At 21°C, the temperature of sea is ideal for swimming. Bring along a light jacket or sweater for the slightly chilly night.

Average Temperature - 20°C
Min. Temperature - 14°C
Max. Temperature - 25°C

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March


The temperature start increasing in March, but it is still tolerable with an average temperature of 23°C and the highest temperature being 29°C. At night, the temperature may even drop down to 17°C.

Like the first two months, the chances of rainfall are pretty slim at 6%, so no worries about your plan getting spoiled by an impromptu rainfall. Though the humidity comes down to 62%, the increase in temperature makes air very humid, with no signs of abating anytime soon. 

Average Temperature - 23°C
Min. Temperature - 17°C
Max. Temperature - 29°C

April


Following Abu Dhabi’s strict dress codes, especially for women, becomes even harder as the temperature scales up to  27°C and continues increasing. The average rainfall decreases as well, with just 10mm of precipitation in the month, thus on hot cloudy days the humidity is very oppressive and the sea temperature scales up to match the maximum temperature as well.

Average Temperature - 27°C
Min. Temperature - 20°C
Max. Temperature - 33°C

May


Regarded as one of the hottest and most uncomfortable months when it comes to the Abu Dhabi weather, May has a temperature of 31°C that only increases as the month passes by.

With the total rainfall being less than 10mm, the humid air makes it too difficult to stay outdoors for long periods of time. As the temperature of the sea rises as well, the option of availing a brief respite by taking a dip in the sea isn’t that alluring anymore.

Average Temperature - 31°C
Min. Temperature - 23°C
Max. Temperature - 38°C

June


Competing with the temperature of May, the temperature in June can go as high as 40°C, with the nights bringing hardly any relief as it is still hot at 25°C. June is regarded as one of the driest months in Abu Dhabi as the chances of precipitation and rainfall is less than one percent.

The humidity in the air spikes to 60% and the sea temperature increases to 31°C and continues climbing.  So, it would be better to pack light, loose linen clothes to be as comfortable as you can be around this time of the year in Abu Dhabi.

Average Temperature - 33°C
Min. Temperature - 25°C
Max. Temperature - 40°C

July


Considered as one of the hottest months in Abu Dhabi, July has an average daily temperature of 35°C. As there is a strict dress code for women and men in the city, not allowing half-sleeves or short skirts, it would be a good idea to pack loose linen or cotton clothes keeping your comfort in mind.

Average Temperature - 35°C
Min. Temperature - 28°C
Max. Temperature - 42°C

August


If you are visiting Abu Dhabi in August, remember to pack only light, linen or cotton clothes as the highest temperature in August is a scorching 42°C. With the chances of rainfall being nearly imperceptible, it would be best to carry sunscreen to seek protection against the heat and loose, comfortable clothing to fight of the oppressive humidity levels.

But even in this sweltering weather, the tourists are expected to cover their shoulders and midriff and wear long pants. Women are expected to completely cover themselves, with nothing visible except their hands and face. 

Average Temperature - 36°C
Min. Temperature - 29°C
Max. Temperature - 42°C


September


September is the time when the average temperature in Abu Dhabi finally starts to fall, but the weather is still pretty hot and the chances of rainfall are still slim. Although the humidity levels are high, they somewhat lessen, along with the sea temperature, which comes down to 33°C. But despite this temperature drop, if you plan a trip to Abu Dhabi in this month, remember to carry ample sun protection, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat.

Average Temperature - 33°C
Min. Temperature - 26°C
Max. Temperature - 40°C

October


Following the trend of September, the temperature keeps declining yet the average temperature is still at 29°C and it is another dry month owing to the meager amounts of rain. Also, the falling temperature does nothing to alleviate the pressing humidity, which makes staying outside impossible for even short periods of time. The sea temperature drops to an average of  31°C and stays the same throughout the month.

Average Temperature - 29°C
Min. Temperature - 22°C
Max. Temperature - 36°C

November


As the temperature lowers further, November’s weather becomes bearable at an average temperature of 25°C, even though the total precipitation this month is still less than 10mm. The humidity in November at 65% is pretty high but the falling temperatures lessens its oppressive presence. Even the sea temperature drops to an average of 28°C in November, so enjoying a swim in the sea becomes an option yet again.

Remember to pack light, loose linen clothes that cover your legs and shoulders, as per the strict dress code in Abu Dhabi that even tourists have to follow. 

Average Temperature - 25°C
Min. Temperature - 18°C
Max. Temperature - 31°C


December


With an average temperature of 21°C, December is the best time to visit Abu Dhabi. Even though Abu Dhabi receives an average of three days of precipitation only, the cool temperature makes it easy to beat the humidity and heat. As the sea surface temperature continues to drop and has an average temperature of 25°C you can surely plan to explore the wonder of swimming in the cool water of the sea waves without worrying about the heat..

Average Temperature - 21°C
Min. Temperature - 15°C
Max. Temperature - 26°C
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