Question: Can you drink in Dubai?

Liquor licences are not available to non-residents in the other Emirates, but it is possible for tourists and visitors to buy and drink alcohol in licensed venues, such as hotels, restaurants and clubs. In Dubai and all other emirates besides Sharjah, the drinking age is 21. Drinking alcohol in Sharjah is illegal.

Is it illegal for tourists to drink in Dubai?

Drinking Laws in Dubai for Tourists Its illegal to drink in the street or a public place or be under the influence of alcohol in a public space. The legal drinking age in Dubai is 21 years old.

What happens if you get caught with alcohol in Dubai?

Dubai has very strict laws and tough penalties including fines and jail. Visitors caught drinking or being drunk may find they are locked up without bail while their case is investigated. And they could have their passport confiscated for months, meaning they cannot go home.

Is Whatsapp allowed in Dubai?

Both Skype and Whatsapp are not permitted in Dubai. This is the rule that was bought out in the year 2018. Dubai all the other apps that empower people to get in contact with each other through video or voice calls are considered unauthorized.

How much money should I bring to Dubai?

How much money will you need for your trip to Dubai? You should plan to spend around AED729 ($198) per day on your vacation in Dubai, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Why WhatsApp is banned in Dubai?

Whatsapp and Skype are the Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) of other countries. DU and Etisalat are the two major telecom companies in Dubai. Dubai bans these services for security reasons and to assert their dominance over the Communications and Cybersecurity in the city.

Why is FaceTime banned in Dubai?

In January 2018, they began blocking FaceTime. According to an official explanation from Telecom Regulatory Authorities (TRA), FaceTime was offering unlicensed video and voice calling. This is against existing UAE regulations.

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