Dubai Cost of Living 2026: Real Numbers for Every Budget

Dubai Cost of Living 2026

Data sources: Numbeo (January 2026), DMCC Cost of Living Report, community surveys. All prices in AED unless stated. AED 3.67 ≈ USD 1.

Introduction

Dubai has a reputation for being expensive. That reputation is half-earned. Some things genuinely cost more than comparable European or American cities — rent in premium areas, international school fees, and dining in hotel restaurants. Other things are cheaper than you'd expect — fuel, utilities, taxis, and casual eating out.

This guide gives you real 2026 figures, not vague ranges, so you can build an honest budget before deciding to move.


Quick Summary: Monthly Cost Benchmarks

Profile Minimum Comfortable Premium
Single professional AED 7,000 AED 11,000 AED 20,000+
Couple (no children) AED 11,000 AED 17,000 AED 30,000+
Family of 4 (with school) AED 22,000 AED 32,000 AED 55,000+

These are monthly totals including rent, food, transport, utilities, and basic lifestyle.


Rent: The Biggest Variable

Rent dominates the Dubai budget. Unlike most countries, annual leases are paid upfront via post-dated cheques (1–4 cheques per year). Monthly rent is possible but uncommon and comes at a premium.

Apartment Rental Prices (Annual, 2026)

Area Studio 1-Bed 2-Bed 3-Bed
Dubai Marina / JBR 65–90K 90–130K 130–180K 180–250K
Downtown Dubai 70–100K 100–150K 150–220K 220–350K
Business Bay 55–80K 80–120K 120–170K 160–220K
JVC (Jumeirah Village Circle) 35–55K 50–80K 75–110K 100–140K
Al Barsha 40–60K 60–85K 85–120K 110–150K
Mirdif 30–45K 45–65K 65–90K 90–130K
Deira / Old Dubai 25–40K 40–60K 55–80K 75–100K

Key point: JVC and Mirdif offer the best value for money with reasonable commute times. Marina and Downtown carry a lifestyle premium.

For area-by-area lifestyle comparisons: Best Areas to Live in Dubai →


Food: Groceries and Eating Out

Groceries (Monthly)

  • Single person: AED 600–1,000
  • Couple: AED 900–1,500
  • Family of 4: AED 1,500–2,500

Supermarket options by budget:

  • Budget: Carrefour (Value line), Union Coop, LuLu Hypermarket
  • Mid-range: Spinneys, Waitrose (select items), Carrefour main range
  • Premium: Waitrose, Organic Foods & Café, Jones the Grocer

Local produce and Asian/Middle Eastern groceries are affordable. Imported Western brands (specific cheeses, wines, specialty items) are expensive.

Eating Out (Per Person Per Meal)

Setting Cost
Cafeteria / shawarma AED 10–25
Casual restaurant AED 35–75
Mid-range restaurant AED 80–180
Fine dining AED 200–500+
Friday brunch AED 200–500 (often includes drinks)

Delivery apps (Talabat, Deliveroo, Noon Food) are widely used — expect AED 50–100 for a delivered meal for one.


Transport

Car Ownership

Fuel is subsidised — petrol costs approximately AED 2.99 per litre for Super 98 (2026 figure, adjusted quarterly). Running a car in Dubai is significantly cheaper than Europe.

Monthly car costs (mid-range car, 1,500km/month):

  • Fuel: AED 250–400
  • Insurance: AED 100–250
  • Car loan payment (if financed): AED 1,000–2,500
  • Salik (toll) charges: AED 50–200 depending on routes
  • Parking: AED 0–300 (most residential buildings include parking)

Total monthly running cost (excluding loan): AED 400–1,000

Public Transport

The Dubai Metro is excellent and affordable. A Nol Silver Card (standard) has a fare cap of AED 20/day. Monthly commuters spending AED 5–8 per trip, twice daily: approximately AED 300–500 per month.

Taxis: AED 12–40 for typical city trips. Careem/Uber comparable.


Utilities

DEWA (Dubai Electricity and Water Authority) bills are metered and vary significantly with AC usage.

Season Monthly DEWA (1BR Apartment)
Winter (Nov–Mar) AED 200–400
Summer (Jun–Sep) AED 500–1,200

Internet: AED 300–500/month for home fibre (du or Etisalat, 500Mbps–1Gbps).
Mobile plan: AED 100–250/month for unlimited data.


Healthcare

Health insurance is mandatory. What you pay depends on whether your employer covers it (usually they do by law) and what your top-up costs.

Employer-provided basic insurance: AED 0 to you (employer-paid).
Individual/family top-up insurance: AED 3,000–12,000/year depending on coverage level and age.
GP visit co-pay (with insurance): AED 20–50.
Specialist visit co-pay: AED 40–100.
Dental (usually not fully covered): AED 200–800+ per treatment.


International Schools

This is the single largest discretionary expense for families in Dubai.

Curriculum Annual Fee Range
British (GCSE/A-Level) AED 35,000–95,000
American (AP/SAT) AED 40,000–90,000
IB (International Baccalaureate) AED 50,000–100,000+
Indian (CBSE/ICSE) AED 10,000–35,000
French (AEFE) AED 40,000–70,000

Most schools charge registration fees (AED 1,000–3,000) and bus fees separately (AED 5,000–10,000/year).


Entertainment and Lifestyle

Item Monthly Cost
Gym membership AED 200–600
Cinema (2 tickets, 2x/month) AED 120–200
Streaming services (Netflix, OSN+, etc.) AED 80–150
Beach club day pass (once/month) AED 100–400
Friday brunch (once/month) AED 200–500
Domestic travel (UAE weekends) AED 0–800

Sample Monthly Budgets

Budget: Single Professional (JVC, 1BR, Public Transport)

Item AED/month
Rent (1BR, JVC) 5,500
Groceries 700
Eating out 600
Transport (Metro + occasional taxi) 400
Utilities 450
Phone + internet 300
Health insurance top-up 200
Entertainment 500
Total 8,650

Comfortable: Couple (Business Bay, 2BR, 1 Car)

Item AED/month
Rent (2BR, Business Bay) 12,000
Groceries 1,300
Eating out 2,000
Car (running costs + loan) 3,000
Utilities 600
Phone + internet 500
Health insurance (couple) 600
Entertainment / lifestyle 2,000
Total 22,000

Family of 4 (Dubai Hills, 3BR Villa, 2 Kids in British School)

Item AED/month
Rent (3BR, Dubai Hills) 18,000
Schools (2 children, British) 10,000
Groceries 2,200
Eating out / entertainment 3,500
2 cars 5,000
Utilities 1,000
Health insurance (family) 1,500
School bus / extracurriculars 1,500
Total 42,700

Frequently Asked Questions

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Dubai?
A single professional needs AED 12,000–15,000/month to live comfortably in a decent area with a modest lifestyle. A couple needs AED 20,000+. A family of four with two children in international schools realistically needs AED 40,000–50,000/month.

Is Dubai more expensive than London?
On rent, it depends on the area. A comparable apartment in Dubai Marina vs Central London — Dubai is often cheaper. But premium Dubai lifestyle (brunches, beach clubs, international schools) adds costs that push total expenditure above London for families.

Is there income tax in Dubai?
No personal income tax for employees. Corporate tax of 9% applies to businesses earning above AED 375,000 profit. VAT of 5% applies to most goods and services.

How much does a car cost in Dubai?
A new entry-level car (Toyota Yaris, Mitsubishi Attrage) starts at around AED 45,000–55,000. A mid-range car (Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima) runs AED 75,000–120,000. Financing is widely available at 2.5–4% annual rates.


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