Pune to Dubai Tour Package: Complete 2025-26 Guide with Prices & Itineraries

Dubai—the city where desert meets luxury, where you can ski indoors while it’s 40°C outside, and where the world’s tallest building pierces the clouds at 828 meters. For Pune travelers, this Arabian jewel is just a 3.5-hour flight away, making it the perfect international escape for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike.

As a travel consultant at Samisha Holidays who has sent over 1,200 Pune families to Dubai since 2015, I’ve watched techies from Hinjewadi celebrate promotions at Burj Khalifa, Kothrud families gasp at the Gold Souk’s glitter, and Koregaon Park couples renew their vows on desert dunes. The excitement never gets old.

Dubai packages from Pune start at just ₹32,000 per person for 4 nights, covering flights, hotels, visa, tours, and select meals. With direct Air India Express and IndiGo flights from Pune Airport, zero time zones to adjust (just 1.5 hours behind IST), and Indian-friendly infrastructure everywhere, Dubai has become Pune’s most-booked international destination in 2025.

This comprehensive guide covers everything Pune travelers need: flight options from Pune Airport, visa process, best time to visit, must-see attractions, realistic budget breakdowns, detailed itineraries, food experiences, shopping hotspots, and insider tips from someone who knows both cities inside out.

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Why Dubai is Perfect for Pune Travelers

Shortest International Flight from Pune

Direct flights take just 3 hours 30 minutes—shorter than driving to Mumbai in holiday traffic! You leave Pune in the evening, enjoy in-flight dinner, and land in Dubai by 9 PM local time, ready to explore. Compare this to Europe (10+ hours), USA (18+ hours), or even Southeast Asia (6+ hours with layovers).

No Jet Lag, Maximum Efficiency

Dubai is just 1.5 hours behind India (when IST is 12 PM, Dubai is 10:30 AM). Your body barely notices. You can video call your Pune office or family without crazy time calculations. Perfect for business travelers mixing work with leisure.

Visa Process Takes 48 Hours

Unlike European Schengen visas requiring appointments and interviews, Dubai tourist visas are processed online in 2-3 days. Cost is ₹3,500-5,000 for 30-day single entry. Many tour operators, including Samisha Holidays, include visa costs in packages and handle all paperwork—you just submit passport scans and a photo.

Budget-Friendly Luxury Experience

Dubai offers experiences that would cost 3-4x more elsewhere. Desert safari with dune bashing, BBQ dinner, and entertainment costs ₹3,500—similar activities in Australia cost ₹15,000+. Five-star hotels start at ₹6,000/night during off-season. Michelin-quality meals available at ₹800-1,500, not ₹5,000+ like in London or New York.

Indian Community & Comfort

Over 3.5 million Indians live in UAE (35% of population). You’ll find Pune Maharashtra Mandal groups, Maharashtrian restaurants serving misal pav, Marathi newspapers, and even Ganpati celebrations in September. Hindi/English spoken everywhere. RuPay cards work at most ATMs and shops.

Pune’s Growing Flight Connectivity

Since 2024, Pune Airport has added more Dubai frequency with Air India Express, IndiGo, and Emirates. Weekend departures make it easy to plan 4-day trips (Thursday night to Monday morning). Return flights land in Pune by 5 AM, giving you a full workday after vacation!


Best Time to Visit Dubai from Pune

November to March – Peak Season (Highly Recommended)

This is Dubai at its absolute best. Temperatures range 20-30°C—perfect for outdoor activities, beach days, and desert safaris. You can explore without melting. Early mornings feel like Pune’s pleasant January weather.

Dubai Shopping Festival (December-January) offers 50-75% discounts across malls. Dubai Food Festival (February-March) turns the city into a culinary paradise. New Year’s Eve at Burj Khalifa features the world’s most spectacular fireworks display—but book 4-5 months ahead as hotels triple prices.

The trade-off? Peak season means higher costs. Flights from Pune cost ₹18,000-28,000 return versus ₹12,000 in summer. Hotels charge 40-50% premiums. Attractions get crowded, especially during Indian school holidays (December-January). Our packages during peak season start at ₹45,000 per person.

October & April – Shoulder Season (Best Value)

October brings temperatures down from scorching summer to manageable 28-35°C. By late October, it’s quite pleasant. April sees temperatures rising to 32-38°C but mornings and evenings remain comfortable.

You save 25-30% compared to peak season. Flights from Pune drop to ₹14,000-20,000 return. Hotel rates are reasonable. Fewer crowds mean shorter queues at Burj Khalifa and quicker immigration. Packages start at ₹38,000 per person.

October coincides with Diwali period—perfect timing to use those festive holidays. Dubai malls host Diwali celebrations, and you’ll find Indians everywhere celebrating together.

May to September – Off-Season (Budget Travel)

Summer in Dubai means 40-48°C heat. Stepping outside feels like opening a tandoor oven. However, everything is air-conditioned—malls, metro, taxis, attractions. Many travelers from Pune actually prefer summer for indoor activities and massive savings.

Flights drop to ₹10,000-15,000 return. Hotels offer 50-60% discounts—five-star properties at three-star prices (₹4,000-5,000/night). Packages start at just ₹32,000 per person. Dubai Summer Surprises (July-August) features shopping deals and entertainment events.

Best for: Indoor attraction lovers, shoppers, budget-conscious travelers, those seeking empty malls and beaches. Avoid if: You want beach time, outdoor photography, or desert camping.

Pune Holiday Calendar Alignment

Plan your Dubai trip around these Pune-specific opportunities:

  • Diwali Weekend (October-November): 4-5 days off, catch Dubai’s Diwali celebrations
  • Christmas-New Year: 9-10 days combining leaves, premium experience
  • Republic Day Weekend (January): Long weekend getaway
  • Holi Break (March): Post-festival relaxation
  • Summer Vacation (May-June): Family trips when kids are free, massive savings

Flights from Pune to Dubai

Direct Flight Options

Air India Express:

  • Frequency: 4-5 times weekly
  • Flight Time: 3h 30m
  • Typical Departure: 6:30 PM from Pune, arrives 9:00 PM Dubai
  • Return: 10:30 PM from Dubai, arrives 4:30 AM Pune
  • Baggage: 15 kg check-in + 7 kg cabin
  • Cost: ₹12,000-22,000 return (economy)
  • Pros: Indian airline, decent meals, good service
  • Booking: airindia.com or travel portals

IndiGo:

  • Frequency: Daily flights
  • Flight Time: 3h 25m
  • Typical Departure: 7:00 PM from Pune
  • Baggage: 15 kg check-in + 7 kg cabin
  • Cost: ₹11,000-20,000 return
  • Pros: Reliable, punctual, modern fleet
  • Booking: goindigo.in

Emirates (via Mumbai – 1 hour layover):

  • Total Time: 6-7 hours with layover
  • Cost: ₹20,000-35,000 return
  • Pros: Superior service, entertainment, meals, 30 kg baggage
  • Worth it for: Luxury seekers, those wanting premium experience

Flight Booking Tips:

Book 2-3 months ahead for best rates. Tuesday-Thursday departures are ₹2,000-4,000 cheaper than Friday-Sunday. Avoid peak dates (Diwali week, Christmas-New Year, Indian school holidays) unless you book 4+ months early. Clear browser cookies or use incognito mode when searching—prices increase with repeated searches.

Pune Airport Experience:

Pune Airport (PNQ) is compact and efficient. Reach 2.5 hours before international flights. Immigration typically takes 20-30 minutes. Lounges available for credit card holders (Dreamfolks, Priority Pass). Parking costs ₹100/hour or ₹600/day if someone’s dropping/picking you up.


Dubai Visa for Pune Residents

30-Day Tourist Visa (Most Common)

  • Cost: ₹3,500-5,000 through authorized agents
  • Processing Time: 2-3 working days
  • Validity: 60 days from issue to enter UAE, 30 days stay allowed
  • Documents Needed: Passport scan (valid 6+ months), passport-size photo (white background), Pune resident proof (Aadhaar/electricity bill)

Special Requirements:

Single women under 25 traveling alone may need additional documentation (NOC from parents, hotel bookings). Pune residents with Pakistan/Afghanistan/Iraq/Syria stamps in passport should apply 7-10 days early for additional clearance.

How Samisha Handles Visas:

All our packages include visa processing. You just WhatsApp us passport scans and photo. We handle application, follow-up, and delivery. Visa approval typically comes in 48-72 hours. We’ve achieved 99.7% approval rate for Pune customers in 2024-25.

Multiple Entry & Long Stay Options:

  • 90-Day Tourist Visa: ₹8,000-10,000, good for frequent travelers
  • Multiple Entry: ₹12,000-15,000, valid 6 months, for those visiting family/business

Visa on Arrival (Not for Indians):

Despite rumors, Indians cannot get visa on arrival in Dubai. Must apply in advance through agents or sponsors.


Must-Visit Dubai Attractions

Burj Khalifa: Touch the Clouds

The world’s tallest building at 828 meters defines Dubai’s skyline. The observation deck on 124th-125th floors (₹2,500-3,500) gives you views stretching 80 kilometers on clear days. You can see the entire city, desert, and Persian Gulf. At sunset, watch the city transform from daylight to a sparkling light show.

The 148th floor SKY experience (₹6,500-8,000) offers VIP treatment with personalized guide, refreshments, and less crowding. For Pune travelers wanting Instagram-perfect shots, golden hour (5-6 PM) creates magical lighting.

Pro Tip: Book online 2-3 days ahead for 20% savings. Go during non-prime slots (2-4 PM) for shortest waits. The Dubai Fountain show at the base runs every 30 minutes from 6 PM—free and spectacular.

Desert Safari: Real Dubai Experience

This is what separates Dubai from any other city trip. After hotel pickup (2-3 PM), you’re driven to red sand dunes 45 minutes outside the city. What follows is pure adrenaline.

Dune bashing in 4×4 Land Cruisers—drivers expertly navigate steep dunes at angles that defy gravity. Think roller coaster in sand. Then camel rides, sandboarding, quad biking (additional ₹800-1,200). As the sun sets painting dunes orange-gold, you’re transported to a Bedouin-style camp.

Buffet dinner features Arabic mezze, grilled meats, biryanis. Live entertainment includes belly dancing, tanoura shows, fire performances. Henna artists, shisha pipes, and traditional dress photo ops complete the experience.

Cost: ₹3,500-4,500 per person (6-7 hours, includes pickup-drop, all activities, dinner). Evening safaris are most popular. Morning safaris (₹2,500) offer cooler temperatures but skip dinner entertainment.

Dubai Mall & Aquarium

World’s largest shopping mall by total area houses 1,200+ stores. But shopping is just one aspect. The Dubai Aquarium (₹2,500 entry) features a 10-million-liter tank with 140 species including 400+ sharks and rays. Walk through the 48-meter tunnel with marine life swimming overhead.

Dubai Ice Rink (₹1,000/2 hours) lets you ice skate in the desert. VR Park (₹1,500-3,000) offers immersive virtual reality experiences. KidZania (₹2,000-3,000) keeps children engaged for 4-5 hours in role-playing city.

The mall has 200+ dining options from McDonald’s (₹500/meal) to fine dining (₹3,000-8,000). Gold Souk section displays dazzling jewelry. Free WiFi throughout. Expect to spend 4-5 hours minimum—most Pune visitors spend entire days here.

Palm Jumeirah & Atlantis

The Palm is an artificial island shaped like a palm tree visible from space. Monorail (₹150 return) runs along the trunk offering great views. At the crown sits Atlantis The Palm resort.

Aquaventure Waterpark (₹3,500-4,500) ranks among world’s best with 105 slides, wave pools, private beaches, and marine encounters. Lost Chambers Aquarium (₹2,500) showcases 65,000 marine animals in Atlantis-themed tunnels.

The View at Palm (₹1,500) observation deck provides 360° views of the Palm, Dubai Marina, and Burj Al Arab. Glass-floor sections thrill adventure seekers.

Budget Tip: Buy Atlantis combination tickets online for 15-20% savings. If staying at Atlantis (₹20,000-40,000/night), you get complimentary access to Aquaventure and Lost Chambers.

Dubai Marina & JBR Beach

Dubai Marina features over 200 skyscrapers around a 3-kilometer artificial canal. The waterfront promenade offers dozens of cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating. Dhow cruise dinner (₹2,000-3,000) provides buffet meals while sailing past illuminated skyscrapers.

Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) Beach stretches 1.7 kilometers with white sand, warm Gulf waters, and beachfront dining. Free to access. Water sports available: jet skiing (₹1,500-2,500), parasailing (₹3,000-4,500), kayaking (₹1,000-1,500).

The Walk at JBR connects beach to Marina with 300+ retail outlets, restaurants, and entertainment. Perfect for evening strolls. Blupumpkin café serves excellent coffee (₹300-600), and Pakistani/Indian restaurants offer familiar flavors (₹800-1,500/meal).

Dubai Frame: Past Meets Future

This 150-meter-high frame-shaped structure offers unique perspectives. One side shows Old Dubai (Deira, Bur Dubai), the other shows New Dubai (Downtown, Business Bay). The glass bridge at the top (₹500 entry) turns transparent under your feet—not for the faint-hearted!

Ground floor museum showcases Dubai’s transformation from fishing village to metropolis in 50 years. Excellent for understanding Emirati culture and history. Takes 1-2 hours including photo stops.

Global Village

Open October-April only, this cultural extravaganza features pavilions from 90+ countries. Each country’s section displays handicrafts, food, and entertainment. You can buy Turkish lamps (₹1,500), Egyptian papyrus (₹800), Chinese silks (₹2,000), Indian handicrafts (₹500-3,000) all in one place.

Amusement rides, live performances, and dining options keep families engaged 4-5 hours. Entry costs ₹150-200. Peak season weekends get extremely crowded—visit weekday evenings for comfort.

Old Dubai: Heritage & Culture

Dubai Creek: Historical heart where traditional abra boats (₹10/person) ferry passengers across the creek. Five-minute rides offer authentic local experience.

Gold Souk & Spice Souk: Over 300 gold shops display dazzling jewelry at competitive prices (₹3,500-4,500 per gram for 22K). Bargaining expected—start 20% below asking price. Spice Souk sells saffron (₹2,000-8,000/gram), dates (₹500-1,500/kg), frankincense (₹300-800).

Al Fahidi Historical District: Restored traditional houses, art galleries, cafes. Free to walk around. Provides glimpse into pre-oil Dubai. Coffee Museum (free entry) educates on Arabic coffee culture.


Pune to Dubai Package Options

Express Dubai Escape (4N/5D) – ₹32,000/person

Perfect for first-timers or weekend getaways combining leaves.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Evening flight Pune-Dubai, hotel check-in, Marina Walk
  • Day 2: Half-day Dubai city tour (Dubai Frame, Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab photo stop), afternoon Dubai Mall & Burj Khalifa
  • Day 3: Morning at leisure, afternoon desert safari with dinner
  • Day 4: Day at Atlantis Aquaventure OR Global Village, evening JBR Beach
  • Day 5: Morning free for shopping, afternoon flight to Pune

Includes: Return economy flights, 4 nights 3★ hotel (Deira/Bur Dubai), daily breakfast, airport transfers, half-day city tour, desert safari, Burj Khalifa tickets, visa, travel insurance.

Ideal For: Working professionals, short vacation seekers, first-time Dubai visitors.

Dubai Delights (5N/6D) – ₹45,000/person

Most popular package offering balanced experience.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Evening arrival, hotel check-in
  • Day 2: Full-day Abu Dhabi tour (Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Emirates Palace, Louvre Abu Dhabi)
  • Day 3: Dubai city tour, Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa at sunset
  • Day 4: Morning Aquaventure Waterpark, evening desert safari
  • Day 5: Old Dubai exploration (Gold Souk, Spice Souk, Creek), evening Dubai Marina dhow cruise
  • Day 6: Morning shopping, afternoon departure

Includes: Return flights, 5 nights 4★ hotel (Sheikh Zayed Road/Bur Dubai), daily breakfast, 2 dinners, all transfers, all tours and entry tickets mentioned, visa, insurance.

Upgrade Options: 5★ hotels +₹8,000/person, Dubai Fountain boardwalk +₹1,500, premium desert camp +₹2,000.

Ideal For: Families, couples, comprehensive first visit.

Luxury Dubai Experience (6N/7D) – ₹75,000/person

Premium experience with finest hotels and exclusive experiences.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Evening arrival, 5★ hotel check-in with welcome drinks
  • Day 2: Private city tour in luxury sedan, Burj Khalifa SKY (148th floor), Dubai Fountain boardwalk
  • Day 3: Abu Dhabi luxury tour including Emirates Palace lunch
  • Day 4: Morning at Atlantis with dolphin encounter, afternoon spa session, evening private desert safari in vintage Land Rover
  • Day 5: Helicopter tour of Dubai (15 minutes), afternoon at The View at Palm, dinner at Atmosphere (world’s highest restaurant)
  • Day 6: Seaplane tour OR yacht cruise, evening at leisure
  • Day 7: Morning shopping with personal shopper, departure

Includes: Return business class flights, 6 nights 5★ hotels (JBR/Downtown), all meals, private chauffeur throughout, all luxury experiences mentioned, fast-track immigration, visa, comprehensive insurance.

Ideal For: Honeymooners, milestone celebrations, luxury seekers.

Family Fun Package (5N/6D) – ₹38,000/person

Designed for families with children, activity-focused.

Special Inclusions: IMG Worlds of Adventure (world’s largest indoor theme park), Legoland Dubai, Dubai Aquarium tunnel tour, kid-friendly restaurants, connecting hotel rooms, child car seats in transfers.

Ideal For: Families with kids aged 4-14.

Shopping Festival Special (4N/5D) – ₹35,000/person

Available December-January during Dubai Shopping Festival.

Extra Perks: Mall gift vouchers (₹3,000), shopping tour with personal guide, exclusive brand discounts, raffle entry for DSF prizes (cars, gold, cash).


Budget Breakdown: What Dubai Really Costs

Accommodation:

  • Budget (2-3★): ₹2,500-4,000/night
  • Mid-range (4★): ₹5,000-8,000/night
  • Luxury (5★): ₹12,000-25,000/night
  • Ultra-luxury (Burj Al Arab, Atlantis): ₹50,000-2,00,000/night

Food:

  • Street food/cafeteria: ₹300-600/meal
  • Mid-range restaurant: ₹800-1,500/meal
  • Fine dining: ₹3,000-8,000/meal
  • Alcohol (if you drink): ₹800-1,500/beer, ₹3,000-6,000/cocktail

Transportation:

  • Metro: ₹15-50/ride
  • Taxi: ₹80-300 for 10-15 km
  • Dubai Metro day pass: ₹300
  • Car rental: ₹2,500-4,000/day

Attractions (average):

  • Major attractions: ₹2,000-4,000 each
  • Desert safari: ₹3,500-5,000
  • Water parks: ₹3,500-4,500
  • Museum/smaller attractions: ₹500-1,500

Shopping:

  • Souvenirs: ₹500-2,000
  • Electronics: 10-15% cheaper than India
  • Gold: ₹3,800-4,500/gram (22K)
  • Designer goods: 20-30% cheaper during sales

Total Daily Budget (Per Person):

  • Budget traveler: ₹4,000-6,000
  • Mid-range: ₹8,000-12,000
  • Luxury: ₹20,000-40,000

Money-Saving Tips: Book attractions online for 15-20% discounts. Eat at mall food courts for budget meals (₹400-600). Use metro instead of taxis when possible. Visit free attractions—beaches, Dubai Fountain, malls. Shop during Dubai Shopping Festival for genuine 50-75% discounts.

Food Experiences in Dubai

Arabic Specialties: Try shawarma (₹150-300), the ultimate street food. Hummus, falafel, tabbouleh make great vegetarian mezze (₹400-800). Mandi—slow-cooked lamb with rice (₹800-1,200)—is Arabian comfort food. Al Mallah in Satwa serves authentic Lebanese food (₹600-1,000/meal).

Indian Food Everywhere: Maharashtrian restaurants in Karama serve misal pav (₹200), vada pav (₹80), and full thalis (₹400-600). Calicut Paragon, Gazebo, Bombay Chowpatty offer North/South Indian cuisines. Pure vegetarian restaurants abundant—Rajdhani, Saravana Bhavan cost ₹500-900/meal.

International Flavors: JBR and Dubai Marina offer Italian, Japanese, American, Thai restaurants (₹1,500-3,000/meal). Food courts in malls provide 20+ cuisine options (₹400-800/meal).

Must-Try Experiences:

  • Breakfast at Arabian Tea House (Old Dubai) – ₹600-1,000
  • Dinner at Atmosphere, Burj Khalifa 122nd floor – ₹8,000-15,000
  • Brunch at Atlantis (Friday champagne brunch) – ₹6,000-12,000
  • Street food tour in Deira – ₹1,500/person guided tour

Alcohol Note: Only available in licensed hotels/restaurants, expensive (₹800+ per beer). Not sold in regular shops. Not permitted in public places.

Shopping Guide for Pune Buyers

Dubai Mall: High-end international brands. Apple, Zara, H&M, and Marks & Spencer prices are similar or slightly lower than India. The Gold Souk section inside mall displays exquisite jewelry.

Mall of Emirates: Ski Dubai attached. Good for winter clothing deals (50-70% off in summer). Carrefour hypermarket is great for dates, chocolates, and spices to take home.

Gold Souk (Deira): Over 300 shops, competitive prices (₹3,800-4,500/gram for 22K). No GST means savings versus India. Intricate designs. Always bargain—start 15-20% below the asking price.

Spice Souk: Saffron (Iranian, ₹4,000-8,000/gram), dates (₹500-1,500/kg), Arabic spices, frankincense (₹300-800).

Electronics: Sharaf DG, Jumbo Electronics offer phones, laptops, and cameras 10-15% cheaper than India. Check warranty validity in India before buying.

What to Buy: Dates (especially Medjool variety), saffron, Arabic perfumes/oud (₹1,500-10,000), gold jewelry, electronics, designer goods during sale season.

What NOT to Buy: Fake designer goods (will be confiscated at Indian customs if caught), ivory products (illegal), regular clothing (not cheaper than Pune).

Customs Allowance: Indians can bring ₹50,000 worth duty-free. Beyond that, 35-50% duty on electronics. Keep bills. Gold above 20 grams for women/10 grams for men attracts duty.

Essential Travel Tips for Pune Residents

Currency: 1 AED = ₹23 (varies slightly). Exchange at Dubai Airport or authorized exchange houses for the best rates. Avoid hotel exchanges (worst rates). Credit cards are widely accepted. Inform your bank before travel to prevent card blocking.

Dress Code: Modest dress appreciated—cover shoulders and knees in malls, public places. Swimwear only at beaches/pools. Beachwear in malls will get you stopped by security.

Alcohol Rules: Only in licensed venues (hotel bars/restaurants). Never in public. Drinking age 21. Don’t drink and drive—penalties severe (jail time possible).

Ramadan Considerations: If traveling during Ramadan (March-April 2026), eating/drinking in public during daylight hours is prohibited and disrespectful. Most restaurants closed daytime, open after sunset. Evening iftar buffets offer great food experiences.

Friday is Weekend day: Friday is the primary weekend day (equivalent to Sunday). Some attractions, offices closed Friday morning for prayers. Traffic lighter. Malls, tourist spots operate normally.

Photography: Don’t photograph people (especially women) without permission. Government buildings, military installations strictly prohibited. Asking permission shows respect.

Metro Etiquette: First car is women/children only (families can sit together). Eating/drinking prohibited (₹500 fine). Give up seats for elderly, pregnant women, disabled passengers.

Emergency Numbers: Police: 999, Ambulance: 998, Tourist police: 901. Indian Consulate Mumbai helpline: +971-4-397-1040.

Health: Tap water safe to drink but most prefer bottled. Sunscreen essential (SPF 50+). Carry light cotton scarves for indoor AC and outdoor sun protection. Health insurance mandatory.

SIM Card: Du or Etisalat tourist SIMs available at airport (₹1,000-1,500 for 7-15 days, 10-20 GB data). Better than Indian roaming (₹500-800/day).

Why Book the Pune to Dubai Package with Samisha Holidays

Since 2015, we’ve specialized in Pune-Dubai routes, sending 1,200+ happy customers. As a Pune-based agency, we understand exactly what Marathi-speaking travelers need. Our packages align with Ganeshotsav, Diwali, and Pune’s long weekends.

We include Pune airport pickup and drop-off in all packages (30-minute drive from Hinjewadi, 20 minutes from Kothrud, 35 minutes from Hadapsar). Our 24/7 helpline has Marathi-speaking staff. We handle all documentation—you just enjoy.

Our Dubai partners provide Hindi/Marathi-speaking guides who explain everything in your language. We know which restaurants serve authentic Maharashtrian food, where to find Kolhapuri chappals, and which malls have the best deals.

Transparent pricing means no hidden charges. Visa included, taxes included, tips included. Group discounts for Pune family/friend groups of 6+ (10% off). Flexible payment—25% advance, balance 7 days before travel. EMI options through HDFC/ICICI.

We’ve achieved 99.4% customer satisfaction from Pune travelers in 2024-25. Our repeat booking rate is 73%—customers come back for second, third Dubai trips or try our other destinations.

Start Planning Your Dubai Adventure from Pune

Dubai offers everything—luxury and budget, adventure and relaxation, modern and traditional, shopping and culture. Just 3.5 hours from Pune, it’s the perfect international escape requiring minimal planning and delivering maximum impact.

November to March provides ideal weather. Direct flights make it effortless. Packages starting at ₹32,000 make it accessible. Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, planning a family vacation, or seeking solo adventure, Dubai delivers.

Visit samishaholidays.in or WhatsApp +91-80-12345678 for free consultation. Mention you’re from Pune for special local discounts. Use code PUNEDUBAI2026 for 8% off plus free travel insurance.

Your Dubai dream is just one booking away. Let Samisha Holidays make it unforgettable!

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