Post by : Zayd Kamal
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one of the most exciting places to visit in the world. From Dubai’s tall buildings to Abu Dhabi’s cultural spots and beautiful deserts, the UAE is full of fun and adventure. In 2025, the UAE has made new tourist rules to make your trip safer, easier, and more enjoyable.
If you're planning a visit, this simple guide will help you understand the new UAE tourist rules for 2025 without any confusion.
The biggest change in 2025 is about tourist visas. The UAE wants to make it easier for travelers to come and enjoy the country.
Visa-on-arrival is now available for more countries. This means you don’t need to apply before flying.
People from certain countries can now stay up to 90 days without needing to extend the visa.
You can apply for your visa online through a new digital system. It’s fast and simple.
There’s a new multi-entry tourist visa for travelers who visit the UAE more than once in a year.
These changes help tourists spend more time in the UAE without dealing with long paperwork.
Besides the visa, there are other travel rules in 2025 to keep everyone safe.
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the day you enter the UAE.
Travel insurance is now mandatory. It must cover health issues, accidents, or emergencies during your trip.
You must show proof of hotel booking or a letter from a UAE resident if you're staying with someone.
You also need a return flight ticket to prove you are not staying longer than allowed.
These rules help tourists plan better and avoid problems at the airport.
The UAE is strict about what you can bring into the country. If you bring banned items, even by mistake, you can get fined or sent back.
You cannot bring in drugs, vapes with nicotine, weapons, or adult content.
If you have more than AED 100,000, you must tell the airport customs.
If you’re carrying medicine, bring a doctor’s note and check if the medicine is allowed.
Always check the UAE customs website before your trip so you don’t face trouble.
The UAE is a modern country, but it still respects its Islamic culture. Tourists are expected to follow local customs.
Wear modest clothes, especially in mosques, public offices, or old areas.
Don’t swear, hug, or kiss in public. It can be seen as rude and you might get fined.
You can drink alcohol only in places that have a license. Drinking in public is not allowed.
If you show respect to the local culture, people will treat you kindly and welcome you.
The UAE is one of the safest countries to travel to. The government helps tourists feel safe at all times.
Call 999 for police, 998 for ambulance, and 997 for fire.
Each city has special tourist police who can help you if you're lost or need support.
In 2025, the UAE started a tourist help app. It gives safety tips, emergency contacts, and live updates.
With these services, you can relax and enjoy your trip.
The UAE is also focusing on eco-friendly tourism in 2025. You can help keep the country clean and green.
Use the metro or bus instead of cars when you can.
Don’t use plastic bottles or bags. Use reusable ones instead.
Don’t litter or damage beaches or wildlife areas.
Support local shops and eco-tours. It helps protect the environment and supports the community.
Traveling responsibly is good for the planet and gives you a better experience.
The information provided in this article is for general guidance and informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, travel regulations and rules are subject to change without prior notice. Readers are advised to consult official UAE government sources or authorized travel agencies before making any travel plans. DXB News Network is not responsible for any travel disruptions, visa issues, or penalties arising from the use of this information.
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