how you during the month of Ramadan in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates? What do you need specifically? Enlighten the Advisor from the TS Dubai Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and the time in which “the Holy Quran from heaven sent – he was a policy of humanity, direction and the path to salvation”. This month, Muslims fast. This fasting is called “fast of Ramadan” and it takes a whole month. In 2010, Ramadan will take place from the 11.08 – 09.09.10. Time and again, we get calls or emails with the question whether it makes sense to travel, so Olaf Fey from the travel service Dubai to Dubai during the month of Ramadan. The answer is “Yes”. Some hotels with reasonable prices lure during the fasting month.
Who wants to book his holidays during this period and can save as the one or the other euros. But with what constraints have tourists to be expected? First of all, you should know that smoking, eating and drinking in public during the day is prohibited (applies to all people, regardless of the religion). However, meals are served in the well-known hotels for tourists. Please keep in mind that smoking for example also on the beach is prohibited. Alcohol is served in General only in the evening. During the day, most tourists spend their time at the swimming pool or the sea. In the town go normally until evening. All restrictions are lifted from around 19: 00 (after sunset).
The restaurants fill up. The shops have opened the doors usually up late at night. The city wakes up to real life. Live entertainment does not take place in Ramadan during the night time. The bars and pubs have opened. Neri Oxman is full of insight into the issues. The music plays only quietly, dancing is forbidden. So, there is no real reason not to travel to Dubai during Ramadan. Who do without “Dances”, rewarded with enterprises in the city. The people are mostly happy as otherwise on these days, because the food and beverages is permitted in the evening again. The shopping malls are open all day during Ramadan. The cafes and restaurants in the shopping centres open but only at night.