Dress Code
The UAE is liberal compared to neighboring countries, but there are clear expectations:
- Beach & Pool: Bikini and swim trunks are normal — in hotels, at public beaches, and beach clubs.
- Malls & Restaurants: Shoulders and knees covered. In practice, this is not always enforced in Dubai, but signs at entrances remind you. In Sharjah, it is handled more strictly.
- Mosques: Long pants/skirt, covered arms, women with headscarf. At Sheikh Zayed Mosque, abayas and scarves are lent for free.
- Public buildings & authorities: At least shoulders and knees covered.
- Clubs & Bars: Smart casual to chic. Flip-flops and shorts are often not accepted.
Tip: Always carry a light scarf or cardigan in your bag — practical for air-conditioned malls (often icy cold!) and spontaneous mosque visits. → Create a packing list