Ordering wedding flowers online in Dubai is far more straightforward than most brides expect, but there are a few things worth knowing before you start. This guide covers everything from what to look for in an online florist to how to time your order so your bouquet arrives in perfect condition on the day.
Step 1: Know what you are looking for before you browse
Having a rough sense of your preferences before you open a website makes the process significantly faster. Knowing your dress silhouette, your colour palette, and whether you want something traditional or contemporary will help you filter quickly. If you want to check what styles are currently trending in Dubai before you decide, our 2026 bridal bouquet trends guide for Dubai is a good starting point. If you have not decided on bouquet shape yet, start with our guide on round vs cascade bridal bouquets.


Step 2: Check delivery coverage and timing
Not every online florist in Dubai delivers everywhere, or at the same speed. Before you get attached to a particular arrangement, confirm:
- Whether the florist delivers to your area (Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, or further afield).
- Whether same-day delivery is available and what the cut-off time is.
- Whether the specific bouquet you want is marked as "Same Day" or "Next Day", as some arrangements require more preparation time.
Step 3: Look for a freshness guarantee
Fresh flowers can vary significantly in quality between suppliers. A five-day freshness guarantee (which Aiwa Flowers includes on every arrangement) is a useful indicator that a florist is confident in the quality of their sourcing.
Step 4: Read the product descriptions carefully
A good online florist will tell you exactly which flowers are in each arrangement. Descriptions like "mixed seasonal blooms" without any specifics are a warning sign. Look for florists who name every flower variety, which also helps you compare arrangements and understand what you are paying for.
Step 5: Time your order correctly
For a same-day order, place it before midday. For a next-day order, any time the day before will do. For a wedding bouquet specifically, we recommend ordering at least 3 to 5 days before the date. If you are planning a large wedding with bridesmaid bouquets, buttonholes, and table arrangements in addition to the bridal bouquet, two to four weeks' notice ensures everything is coordinated.
Step 6: Do not overlook the packaging
A bridal bouquet needs to arrive in packaging that keeps it hydrated and protected during transport, and presents beautifully when unwrapped. Ribbon wrapping, water picks, and protective outer packaging all make a difference, particularly if your bouquet is travelling to a hotel or venue before the ceremony.
Ready to order?
Browse our full selection of bridal bouquets available for delivery across Dubai, with more than 20 styles from AED 220, each with a five-day freshness guarantee included. Ordering takes under two minutes: choose your bouquet, select your delivery date, and we handle everything from there.
For anything custom (specific flower combinations, colour matching, size adjustments), message us on WhatsApp and we will respond within the hour. Start browsing the bridal collection here.
