Looking to make the most of your Eid Al Fitr weekend in Dubai? The city has a lot in store this year. From family-only beaches to cultural performances in parks, the holiday is filled with opportunities to create lasting memories with loved ones.
For those who love spending time by the sea, Dubai has designated several beaches as family-only zones:
- Jumeirah 1
- Jumeirah 2 (including the night beach)
- Jumeirah 3
- Umm Suqeim 1 (including the night beach)
- Umm Suqeim 2

If coming to Jumeirah Beach 2, you can check out the recently opened free library with books in English and Arabic.
If you’re in the mood for an evening out, the city’s major parks are offering some wonderful cultural activities during the Eid weekend. From live performances to traditional sweet-making shows, you’ll get to experience the local spirit of the season.
Here’s what you can expect:
Mushrif National Park, Al Mamzar Park, Zabeel Park (First two days of Eid; 4 PM to 7 PM)
Activities: Live performances, traditional sweet-making shows, and curated giveaways.

Children’s City (First and third days of Eid; 4 PM to 7 PM)
Activities: Games, competitions, and the distribution of gifts and sweets.
Nad Al Sheba Park (Third day of Eid; 4 PM to 7 PM)
Activities: Workshops, appearances by Modhesh and Dana, traditional Harbiya performances, and cultural and heritage activities.
This Eid, Dubai is offering plenty of family-friendly activities that will leave you with beautiful memories. If you’re planning your holiday itinerary, don’t miss our guide on Things To Do This Eid Weekend in Dubai: March 19-22 to help you make the most of the long weekend.