Dubai and Pakistan share deep family ties — for many, half the family is in Karachi or Lahore and the other half in the UAE. Flowers help bridge that, especially around the moments Pakistani families hold dear. Here's how to send from Pakistan, and when it matters most.
Eid is the moment
Both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are prime times to send flowers to loved ones in Dubai — a warm, celebratory gesture alongside the usual sweets and gifts. These days are busy, so ordering ahead helps; you'll find fitting arrangements on the Send Flowers to Dubai from Pakistan collection.
Only an hour apart on the clock
Pakistan is just one hour ahead of Dubai, so timing is easy — an order placed during the day comfortably reaches Dubai the same day. You choose the delivery slot at checkout with three hours' notice, and pay in your own currency at multi-currency checkout.
A note in Urdu goes a long way
Every order includes a free message card, and a few words in Urdu to your apnay often mean the most. Roses for anniversaries, bright bouquets for birthdays, and elegant arrangements for congratulations or a new baby all work beautifully.
FAQ
Can I order through WhatsApp? Yes — send a photo of what you like and we'll reply with a payment link in about two minutes.
How fast is delivery to Dubai? Usually same-day, using a slot chosen at checkout with three hours' notice.
What occasions can I send for? Eid, birthdays, anniversaries, new babies, congratulations and get-well.
Can I ask for a custom bouquet? Yes — message us your idea, from a specific colour to a large arrangement, and we'll create it.
Sending from elsewhere in South Asia? See our guide for India, or our overview for expats.