Emiratis are welcoming people and are generally extremely friendly. Like most peoples
of the world, they welcome visitors who are willing to show some amount of respect
and can be extremely generous. (Some expats and visitors do not understand that
revealing clothing can be quite offensive to some people, even if nothing is said
to the offenders.) Their culture is unique and can be highly conservative, but overall
they are quite attuned to the ways, customs, events, media, and manners of the world.
The UAE is more conservative than most Western societies, though not as much as
some of its neighbors. Travelers should be aware and respect the more traditional
outlook in the UAE, as there are behaviors typical in the West (for example, making
"rude and insulting gestures") that will result in arrest in the UAE. On the other
hand, Western travelers will find most of the UAE quite comfortable.
Although women are not required to wear the hijab, most revealing fashions such
as tank tops and shorts should be avoided. Below-the-knee skirts are somewhat more
acceptable, although you will still incur stares. However, there are quite a few
tourists or expatriate-dominated zones where even "provocative" dress may be seen,
although not necessary respected. These include many areas of the Emirate of Dubai
and, for example, beach resorts in Ajman or Fujairah. Public nudity anywhere is
strictly forbidden and will be punished. Sharjah is the most conservative of the
Emirates with public decency statutes (i.e., forbidding overly revealing clothing
or certain kinds of beach wear), but few of them are enforced (although that varies).
* Collected from
http://wikitravel.org/en/United_Arab_Emirates