Stretched along the coast, south of the city's historic Al Faihidi district, this sandy white strip of sand is among the top beaches in Dubai. For adventure buffs, there is a facility for various watersports like jet skiing, kitesurfing, and more. For a quiet day at the beach, visitors can rent sun loungers too.
Highlights: A public beach with soft white sands, clear waters, and a backdrop of iconic Burj Al Arab. Perfect for picnics, sunbathing, and swimming.
Facilities: Restaurants, kids' play area, volleyball courts, and jogging tracks.
Located on Al Manara Road, the Kite Beach gains its name from the popularity of kitesurfing here. It is home to plenty of water sports such as kayaking, beach tennis, and beach volleyball, and land sports like skating and a high-ropes course as well.
Highlights: Famous for kitesurfing, this beach also offers beach volleyball, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Great views of Burj Al Arab.
Facilities: Food trucks, cafes, children's play area, and outdoor gym.
Also known as Umm Suqeim Beach, this beach has the best view of the marvelous Burj Al Arab and is one of Dubai's beaches. Situated next to the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Sunset Beach is ideal for morning and evening strolls, jogs, and walks or just to watch the sunset.
Highlights: Offers a spectacular view of the sunset against the backdrop of Burj Al Arab. Perfect for evening strolls and picnics.
Facilities: Basic facilities, not ideal for swimming due to strong currents.
Burj Al Arab Beach is a public beach surrounding the stunning, world-famous hotel Burj Al Arab. It has become the go-to destination for surfers and swimmers who enjoy a good challenge, as the waves here are quite choppy. There are plenty of other water sports on offer, too, with equipment that can be rented at nominal rates. The promenade here is a great place for joggers and couples hoping for a romantic stroll along the beach.
JBR (which stands for Jumeirah Beach Residence) Beach is one of the most luxurious beaches in Dubai. It has been awarded Blue Flag status for cleanliness. It has a private waterfront for guests at Jumeirah Hotels, which are great spots for sunbathing, while the public area has water sports like banana boating, parasailing, and even wakeboarding.
Highlights: Lively beach with a bustling promenade, perfect for beach sports, camel rides, and watersports activities.
Facilities: Restaurants, cafes, retail outlets, showers, and sun loungers.
Located on Al Mamzar Al Khaleej Road, this public beach spans a whopping 106 hectares. It is understandable why its so large - the beach park includes a well-kept public lawn, a public pool, and even cycle paths for bike enthusiasts.
Highlights: A serene beach park with lagoons, barbecue spots, and manicured gardens. Ideal for family picnics and swimming.
Facilities: Beach chalets, swimming pools, children's playgrounds, and barbecue areas.
Located near Mercato Mall, this beach is a great location for those who appreciate calm waters and cooling sands instead of just picturesque settings. Visit this beach near Jumeirah 1 to enjoy a quiet day on a flat shore with a cool breeze.
Highlights: A quieter beach near Jumeirah Fishing Harbor, suitable for long walks and relaxing in a tranquil setting.
Facilities: Limited facilities, better for a peaceful day out.
Less popular than the more commercial beaches of Dubai, Black Palace Beach can be found at Al Sufouh Road. It is easy to miss as access is tricky, but once you do arrive, you'll find it a calm haven outside of the city bustle. The beach has gorgeous turquoise waters and pretty sand ridges.
Highlights: A hidden beach with mesmerizing views of Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab. Secluded and less crowded.
Facilities: Limited facilities, best to bring your essentials.
Formerly Jumeirah Public Beach, La Mer Beach in Dubai has beautiful wooden walkways and beachside promenades as well as vibrant artwork and graffiti murals. The beach has shacks to cool down and public showers to wash down, as well as water sports equipment on rent at nominal prices.
Highlights: A vibrant beachfront destination with colorful street art, retail, dining, and entertainment options.
Facilities: Restaurants, shops, water sports, changing rooms, and showers.
Bluewaters Island Beach is a contemporary addition to Dubai's vibrant beach scene, situated on the man-made Bluewaters Island. It is located off the coast of Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) and is easily accessible via a pedestrian bridge from JBR. Adventure seekers can enjoy jet skiing, parasailing, and flyboarding.
Highlights: Situated on a man-made island, offering views of Ain Dubai and a lively atmosphere with various dining and entertainment options.
Facilities: Restaurants, lounges, and direct access to The Beach Mall.
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