I can unsubscribe any time using the unsubscribe link at the end of all emails. In the other Emirates like Abu Dhabi the age is 18.Technically the legal drinking age federally is 18 in the US.

However, I’ll let you know what I’ve found out.

It would encourage a lot more visitors to come to Dubai. I was 14 when I got into my first bar. Thats not make senseI think I will be avoiding Dubai, even though I’ve had some great times there. In most situations, this is where they have drawn attention to themselves by committing a related criminal offence (including disorderly or offensive behaviour). Your decision not to use basic arithmetic to get an idea of the price was your choice.This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. You just have to observe licensing laws.I am moving to Dubai and a non-practising Muslim, is there any way at all of me gaining an alcohol license? News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.Stiff penalties await expats and visitors who fall foul of strict lawsDUBAI is a top destination for Brit tourists and expats seeking sun, shopping and sometimes a good old party.More than 1.5million British nationals travel to the United Arab Emirates every year. You can also buy alcohol without a license at Dubai Duty Free at the airport.In Dubai, I was caught drinking alcohol without a license. Muslims cannot get a booze licence as drinking alcohol is against their religion, that is not racist. And adult tourists can drink alcohol on Emirates and Etihad flights, including flights to their airport hubs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Legally you need one though.Problems happen if you are drunk and go outside the hotel or bar or have an alcohol related incident. But when you drink alcohol, arrive without valid papers at immigration and then start shouting to an official and filming him, you will create your own problem.The dentist was arrested because she was intoxicated, argued with an immigration official, and too photos in a security zone. You can buy it in duty free and take it in if you wish to enjoy it in the comforts of your own home/holiday apartment.There are lots of places in UAE where you can buy alcohol, like the ‘hole in the wall’ place in Ajman, places in Um Al Quwain. Many visitors fall foul of this law when they come to the attention of police for another matter such as rowdy behaviour or a car crash, or even if they are the victim of a crime.Dubai has a zero-tolerance approach to drink driving.And it is illegal to drink any alcohol in a public place, including beaches.Plain clothes police officers are said to be on the lookout for Westerners breaking the law in tourist hot spots.Muslim visitors, even those from Western countries, face more severe punishments for drunkenness, including lashings.Dubai has very strict laws and tough penalties including fines and jail.Visitors caught drinking or being drunk may find they are locked up without bail while their case is investigated.And they could have their passport confiscated for months, meaning they cannot go home.In October 2017 Jamie Harron, 27, an electrician from Stirling, was Expat Rebecca Blake, 35, was thrown in a cell after The Foreign and Commonwealth Office warns many customs in the UAE are different from the UK.Sex outside marriage is illegal, and it is also against the law to share a hotel room with someone of the opposite sex if you are not married.Homosexuality is illegal and same-sex marriages are not recognised.Drugs are strictly forbidden. And would I get into trouble if I did have one?dude we are muslim if u go to a bar or a club no one cares as long as your 21 buying you can buy easy from ajman or some places dont bother asking in abu dhabi no one caresMy friend told me he was deported from Dubai because he was caught selling drinks.