Top 10 Most Beautiful Beaches in Dubai

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The emirate of Dubai is a dream come true for people who never miss an opportunity to put on their sunglasses, apply sunscreen, and head to a sandy beach. The ... read more...

  1. The massive JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residence) Open Beach spans the whole JBR district. Although certain areas are reserved for hotels, the majority are available to the public. Every few hundred yards, there are full restrooms (that are kept spotless clean) and places to buy food and snacks.


    The water is a warm and gorgeous blue-green color, and the sand is fluffy white and powdery soft. There are lifeguards on duty, and buoys mark off specified swimming areas. There is no real surf or current, and the shallow region, which is about four feet deep and extends well beyond the beach, is ideal for wading and simply relaxing in the warm water. JBR Open Beach (and all of Dubai's public beaches) are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Swimming is not permitted after sunset, even though the beach is open all night. The Beach JBR has separate changing rooms for men and women. The best thing is that it's completely free! There is no admission charge to the JBR public beach to visit this area.

    JBR Open Beach
    JBR Open Beach
    JBR Open Beach
    JBR Open Beach

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    La Mer

    La Mer, one of Dubai's newest beach complexes, offers a safe, curated beach experience that includes water sports, beachfront shopping, and restaurants. There is an open-air mall with a variety of shops and restaurants in addition to the gorgeous sandy beach that is cleaned every morning.


    There is a water park to cool down in the heat, and there is a cinema if you want to go away from the beach for a while and see a movie. There are lifeguards on the beach, as well as some lounge chairs. The beachside water sports provider in La Mer offers a variety of motorized and non-driven floats and sails. Flyboarding is also available, which involves shooting up to 70 feet into the air on a water jet blast. The water is very gentle at La Mer Beach, making it ideal for water sports. The beach in La Mer is free to visit, but parking is not. With a minimum spend at any of the stores, restaurants, or beach clubs, you may usually get validation for free parking.

    La Mer
    La Mer
    La Mer
    La Mer
  3. Umm Suqeim Beach is the place to go if you want Instagram-worthy photos of Dubai's beautiful seven-star ultra-luxury hotel, the Burj Al Arab. This is another wide, flat beach along the coast, directly next to the Burj (which is on its own small peninsula jutting out into the sea).


    Except for lifeguard stands and basic facilities, the region is just a beach with limited services (toilets, showers, and changing rooms). A few areas of green lawn-covered picnic areas and playgrounds are available. There is a beach library here, which is unique to Umm Seqeim. There is a lending library of books as well as a relaxing reading space with bean bags. Umm Suqeim is a public beach that is available 24 hours a day. The beach is one of the few in Dubai that is lighted at night and enables swimming at night. The Smart Power lights (which are exclusively powered by solar energy and small windmills) come on at sunset and go out at midnight. After midnight, swimming is prohibited. The beach also has one of Dubai's only surf breaks. The waves aren't huge, but they're there, and you can find other surfers enjoying the water.

    Umm Suqeim Beach
    Umm Suqeim Beach
    Umm Suqeim Beach
    Umm Suqeim Beach
  4. Kite Beach is located towards the northern end of Umm Suqeim Beach. This is a large, flat beach where you may rent kayaks and paddleboards. Kitesurfers and kite flyers flock to the exposed beach because it is windy.


    The sand is coarser than on other beaches, and there are numerous shells. There is a skate park and numerous small ice cream stands for off-beach fun. Sole Mio Beach Club is a family-friendly beach club located on Kite Beach. Spend the day on the white sand with a view of the Burj Al Arab by renting sunbeds, umbrellas, and towels. The beach club works with all of Kite Beach's restaurants and offers complimentary beach delivery to your umbrella. Dubai foodies love Kite Beach because of the numerous food trucks that gather there both during the day and at night. If you don't find something you like here, Jumeirah Beach Road, which runs along the beach, is filled with small restaurants and cafés.

    Kite Beach
    Kite Beach
    Kite Beach
    Kite Beach
  5. Al Mamzar is a great beach for families. There are four beach sections in the public park, all staffed with lifeguards. A picnic area, a children's playground, and two huge swimming pools are available. Everything is free and open to the public.


    Mondays and Wednesdays are ladies' days, so only women, girls, and boys under the age of four are permitted. The entrance charge at Al Mamzar is AED 5 (about $1.50). Those with special needs and children under the age of two are admitted free of charge. Fridays are the busiest days at the park (weekends in Dubai are Fridays and Saturdays). Showers, restrooms, and changing rooms are available, as well as sunbed and umbrella rentals. Make a day of it by renting small air-conditioned beach tents with barbecues. Al Mamzar Open Beach (as opposed to Al Mamzar Beach Park) is another beach location that offers a more natural beach experience with fewer people (and no entry fee). Al Mamzar is close to Deira, which is a great destination to visit for sightseeing because it's the original heart of Dubai.

    Al Mamzar Beach Park
    Al Mamzar Beach Park
    Al Mamzar Beach Park
    Al Mamzar Beach Park
  6. The Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, one of the world's most daring developments, is a tourists' paradise. This man-made archipelago in the Arabian Gulf is shaped like a palm tree, with a 3-mile-long trunk and a fan of fronds lined with luxurious villas and five-star hotels.


    When visiting the Palm Jumeirah, one of the first things that strike you is its size. The outer crescent of this massive archipelago is more than 10 miles long and visible from space. Walking is not recommended due to the large distance between each hotel. The rose-hued Atlantis, perched atop the Palm, is one of Dubai's most famous sights. It has a five-star hotel, famous chef restaurants, and a bustle of entertainment options. The public is welcome to visit WHITE Beach, a luxury beach club at the Atlantis resort. There is an admission fee that is usually added to your food and beverage bill and is usually 50% off. The Riva Beach Club on the Palm Jumeirah is a mid-range beach club that sells daily passes to its beach on the Palm for roughly $30 per person, each day. There is a restaurant and numerous swimming pools in addition to the private beach.
    The Palm Jumeirah beach
    The Palm Jumeirah beach
    The Palm Jumeirah beach
    The Palm Jumeirah beach
  7. The Marina Beach in Chennai, which runs along the Bay of Bengal, is India's and the world's second-longest beach. From Beasant Nagar in the south to Fort St. George in the north, this mostly sandy coastline stretches for about 12 kilometers. It's a beautiful, wide, flat beach with Dubai's signature soft white sand. Lifeguards are on duty and the water is warm.


    You're also just moments away from The Walk seaside restaurant and retail area, which is filled with restaurants, boutiques, small cafés, and ice cream shops. Bluewaters, Dubai's newest artificial island, is now visible from Marina Beach. Ain Dubai, the world's tallest and largest observation wheel, is located in this new residential, retail, hotel, and entertainment zone. In the mornings and evenings, Marina Beach is busy with activities. Walking along the beaches at sunrise or sunset is a wonderful experience for everyone. This beach turns into a fair in the evening, with numerous stalls offering artifacts, handcrafted showpieces, ethnic jewelry, and food.

    Marina Beach
    Marina Beach
    Marina Beach
    Marina Beach
  8. The Jebel Ali Beach, located in the south of Dubai near the Abu Dhabi border, is a public beach ideal for spending your weekend or unwinding after work. Jebel Ali is the emirate's newest recreational development region, located about 30 minutes south of downtown Dubai. It is recognized as an industrial zone with the world's largest man-made harbor.


    It's a popular dive spot in addition to the beaches. The large, flat Jebel Ali Beach area sits just in front of Palm Jebel Ali, the second of three palm-shaped manmade islands. The Jebel Ali beach region is also an excellent beach for kitesurfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding because it is rarely crowded. However, you will need to bring your own equipment because there are few rental options in the area. Due to its remote location, Jebel Ali Beach draws a number of water sports enthusiasts. At this beach, you may do a variety of interesting activities alone, with your significant, or with your family. Beach camping is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that you should try. You may even bring a BBQ set and grill up a storm with your friends or family if you intend on camping at Jebel Ali Beach.

    Jebel Ali Beach
    Jebel Ali Beach
    Jebel Ali Beach
    Jebel Ali Beach
  9. One of Dubai's hidden beaches is Black Palace Beach, also known as Al Sufouh Beach. It's a lovely sandy beach with clear blue water, particularly in the morning. The perfect spot to unwind and watch the sunset. With the Burj Al Arab on your right and The Palm Jumeirah in front of you, this quiet beach offers a breathtaking vista.


    The beach is quite different from the more popular beaches in Dubai, such as the Jumeirah Open Beach and JBR Beach, because it is quieter! The Black Palace Beach is great for relaxing and taking in the views of the Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah! Black Palace Beach is a peaceful beach with few amenities. There are no restaurants or shops as on the popular beaches, and loungers and umbrellas cannot be rented. At Black Palace Beach, there are no toilets. So bring your own towels, umbrellas, food, and drinks when you visit the Black Palace beach.

    Black Palace Beach
    Black Palace Beach
    Black Palace Beach
    Black Palace Beach
  10. This beautiful beach area, also known as Jumeirah Public Beach, is located near La Mer in the Jumeirah region. Because it is undeveloped but has good facilities (bathrooms, showers, and changing rooms), Open Beach is more of a locals' beach. Emiratis visit the area to picnic and watch the sunset in the evening. The beach features several seats for relaxing and taking in the scenery, as well as a big, modern playground for children.


    There are no restaurants at Open Beach, however, the Mercato Mall is nearby and includes a variety of restaurants. The mall, which is supposed to look like Venice's St. Mark's Square, has a few cool little cafés. Around Open Beach, there are several dining options. You may satisfy your seafood desires at the Bu Qtair restaurant, which is located among them. There are numerous other restaurants in Jumeirah that serve delicious food.

    Open Beach
    Open Beach
    Open Beach
    Open Beach



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