Dubai Tour Packages From New Delhi
Dubai is a favourite getaway for travellers from New Delhi, sitting roughly 2,205 kilometres away as the crow flies and reachable in around four hours by air. From glittering skyscrapers and desert dunes to historic souks and waterfront dining, the city packs a remarkable variety of experiences into even a short break. Whether you are planning a quick long-weekend escape or a five-day cultural immersion, there are tour packages to suit most budgets and interests.
How to Reach Dubai from New Delhi
By Flight
Flying is by far the most practical way to get from New Delhi to Dubai, with the journey taking approximately four hours. Multiple airlines operate direct flights out of Indira Gandhi International Airport, so it is worth comparing current schedules and fares before you book. Check available flight options from New Delhi to Dubai International Airport to find timings that pair well with your chosen tour package.
By Train
There is no direct train or rail connection between New Delhi and Dubai, as the two cities are in different countries separated by sea. Rail travel is therefore not a viable option for this route.
By Road
Driving from New Delhi to Dubai is not feasible as a continuous road journey, given the international borders and sea crossing involved. For reference, the overland distance is approximately 2,760 kilometres, which would take roughly 50 hours of driving under ideal conditions — making it impractical compared to flying.
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Dubai from New Delhi: FAQs
How far is Dubai from New Delhi?
Dubai is approximately 2,205 kilometres from New Delhi in a straight line. If you were to travel overland, the estimated road distance stretches to around 2,760 kilometres. In practical terms, the most relevant figure for most travellers is the flight duration, which is roughly four hours from Indira Gandhi International Airport to Dubai.
How do I reach Dubai from New Delhi?
Flying is the only practical way to reach Dubai from New Delhi. Direct flights take approximately four hours, departing from Indira Gandhi International Airport. There is no train route, and continuous road travel is not feasible due to international borders and a sea crossing. Check current flight options from New Delhi to find schedules and fares that work for your travel dates.
How much does a Dubai trip from New Delhi cost?
Land packages for Dubai start from around ₹18,500 per person, covering accommodation and listed tour activities. Options go up to approximately ₹27,400 per person depending on the itinerary, duration, and experiences included. Please note these are land package prices only — international flight costs from New Delhi are not included and should be budgeted separately.
When is the best time to visit Dubai from New Delhi?
November to March is generally the most comfortable time to visit Dubai, offering mild temperatures, clear skies, and pleasant conditions for outdoor sightseeing and activities. Summer months are extremely hot but can be a budget-friendly option for travellers who do not mind the heat and prefer lower travel costs. Plan according to your priorities — weather comfort or value for money.



















