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Tourist Alert Relationships & Age of Consent · UAE

A holiday romance can land you in a Dubai jail

Dubai legalised sex outside marriage, but only if both partners are over 18, and the rules catch tourists out. An 18-year-old Londoner, Marcus Fakana, was jailed for a year over a holiday relationship. Know the law before you fly.

Dubai Watch briefing  ·  15 Jul 2026
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Reforms a few years ago were reported around the world as Dubai "legalising sex outside marriage." The reality is far narrower, and for young tourists in particular it can be a trap.

What happened to Marcus Fakana

Marcus Fakana, 18, from Tottenham in north London, was on holiday in Dubai with his parents when he began a relationship with a British girl he met there. She was 17 at the time, and is now 18. After they returned to the UK, the girl's mother found their private messages and photographs and reported the matter to the Dubai authorities. Fakana was arrested and sentenced to a year in a Dubai jail. He was expected to appeal.

"Let me go home."Marcus Fakana, 18, from a Dubai jail

The law you need to understand

Dubai did decriminalise consensual sex outside marriage, but only where both people are 18 or over. Anyone under 18 is a minor, regardless of the age of consent in their home country. Under UAE procedure, a parent or guardian can file a complaint on a minor's behalf. Laws on decency, cohabitation and relationships still exist and can be enforced unpredictably, often triggered by a complaint rather than by the police.

What this means for you

A relationship that is completely legal at home can be a criminal offence in the UAE, especially where one person is under 18, even by days. Private messages and photographs on a phone can become the evidence used against you, and a complaint can be made after you have all returned home.

How to protect yourself

If you or someone you know is arrested

Ask for consular access immediately and do not sign documents you do not understand. Contact Dubai Watch in confidence at info@dubaiwatch.org. We work with people caught by exactly these laws and can help you find specialist support.

Sources: LBC and GB News reporting on the Marcus Fakana case; Dubai Watch case files. Compiled by Dubai Watch. This alert is information, not legal advice.

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