Dubai has been named the world’s best coastal city in a study by Compare the Market.
The skyscraper emirate is the “ultimate combination of city and beach”, according to findings from the price comparison website.
Home to swanky resorts, luxury shopping, upscale restaurants and some pristine shoreline, the city scored 8.13 out of a maximum 10 in the study.
The emirate ranked first for average annual temperatures, which hover around a balmy 27 degrees, although researchers did note that “at the very peak of summer, it may even be too hot”.
A super-low average annual rainfall of less than 160 millimeters also means travelers visiting Dubai are unlikely to get caught in a downpour.
And the city has plenty to do with more than 3,315 activities and more than 12,000 restaurants.
Second place for the world’s best coastal city was a tie between Croatia’s Dubrovnik and Spain’s Valencia.
The Adriatic city — which was the setting for Kings Landing in the hit TV show Game of Thrones — topped the study for having the most things to see and do and highest number of restaurants per 100,000 people.
Spain’s third-largest city scored highly across the board with top results for being a safe place to visit and low annual average rainfall.
The top 10 coastal cities in the world:
- Dubai
- Dubrovnik and Valencia (tied)
- Alicante
- Palma De Mallorca
- Hong Kong
- Honolulu
- Barcelona
- Funchal
- Limassol
Valencia wasn’t the only Spanish city on the list, with four of the top 10 belonging to the Mediterranean haven, as Alicante, Palma De Mallorca and Barcelona also made the cut.
Neighboring Portugal also appears, with Madeira's Funchal ranking ninth. Hong Kong, Honolulu and Cyprus’ Limassol rounded out the list.


