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A guide to Dubai’s stunning beaches

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Looking for the perfect beach day in Dubai? Whether you’re into action-packed fun or peaceful sunbathing, Dubai’s beaches have something for everyone. From family-friendly spots with BBQs to hidden gems with epic views, here’s a roundup of the best places to soak up the sun, dive into the waters, or just chill out.

Four beaches, one spot

Sun, sand, and crazy clear waters — that’s what you’ll find at Al Mamzar Beach, tucked right near the Dubai-Sharjah border. It’s not just one beach, but four, with grassy parks, bike tracks, a pool, BBQ spots, and even a skate park. Snorkel straight from the shore or just chill with an ice cream from the cute kiosks nearby.

Al Mamzar Beach

Dubai’s secret between icons

Located between Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab, Black Palace Beach (aka Al Sufouh or Secret Beach) is Dubai’s worst-kept secret — and we love it. No crowds, no noise, just pure beach vibes with epic Burj views. No cafes or bathrooms, so pack your snacks. If you’re lucky, a Cafu truck might save the day. Just slip off Al Sufouh Road before you hit Dubai Media City.

Buzziest beach spot with killer views

Dubai’s liveliest The Beach, right opposite JBR, is buzzing with action. Think kids’ play areas, an inflatable Aqua Park, sunbeds, cafés, and beach clubs, all packed into one stretch. Grab a prime spot early and soak up epic Ain Dubai views. Perfect for lazy beach days or action-packed afternoons.

The Beach

Sunbathing, strolling, and zero stress

Jumeirah Open Beach is a chill stretch of sand near Dubai Marine Beach Resort, running up to the luxe Four Seasons. It’s perfect for lounging with a book or just soaking up the sun. There’s also a smooth track right by the beach. So walk, run, skate, or just wander. Easy vibes, open skies, and zero rush.

Just sun, snacks, and chill vibes

Looking for a quiet, no-fuss beach? Head to Jebel Ali Beach, near Mina Jebel Ali. It’s peaceful, untouched, and perfect for a lazy day under the sun with your book or podcast. There’s a small kiosk for snacks, ice creams, and cold drinks. Basically, the essentials. Bonus: sometimes food trucks pop up too.

Jebel Ali Beach

Thrills, chills, and delicious eats

Kite Beach in Umm Suqeim is packed with fun, with trendy cafés, food shacks, a skate park, paddle boarding, kayaking, and even a human sling shot. There’s a running track if you’re feeling sporty and long sandy stretches if you’re not. It’s a playground for everyone, from kids, adults, and everyone in between. Despite all the new thrills, it still keeps its chill vibe. Find it behind Jumeirah Beach Road on Street 5A!

Kite Beach

Escape the crowds

Looking for old-school beach vibes? Mercato Beach is your spot — a quieter stretch along Jumeirah Open Beach. It’s all about sandcastles, rock pools, and shell hunts, minus the crowds. Cool off with ice cream from Mercato Mall or level up with a killer lunch nearby at Jumeirah Fishing Harbour. Trust us, it’s worth it.

Paddle boarding, clear waters, and zero crowds

Nestled behind Sunset Mall on Nessnass Street, Nessnass Beach is a chill spot perfect for paddle boarding, kayaking, swimming, and sailing. It’s a quieter stretch, mostly known for kite surfers. A Common Grounds café is also opening soon, so you can grab a quick breakfast after a swim. Enjoy the laid-back vibes, clear waters, less the crazy crowds.

Hidden beach with surfers and BBQs

Sunset Beach, or Public Beach, is a quiet gem with soft, milky-white sand — perfect for an early morning stroll. Surfers love it, and it’s a family-friendly spot with a playground and BBQ areas. You’ll find a pop-up library and free Wi-Fi to chill and relax. Located on 2C Street in Umm Suqeim, it’s the place to be for a laid-back day by the sea. And don’t miss the sunset!

Sunset Beach

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Mazhar Ali Raza

Mazhar Ali Raza is a senior journalist from Karachi. He has served more than twenty years in journalism. He was recently associated with the dunya media group as a senior business reporter from the last eleven years . Prior to that he has worked for CNBC for the period of four years. His major beats were the energy auto banking and agriculture sector . He has covered many seminars and exhibitions in Pakistan and abroad as well .

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