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Celebrate Eid Al Fitr with Stunning Fireworks Across Dubai

Dubai will light up the skies with spectacular fireworks displays to mark Eid Al Fitr, taking place from March 30 to 31. The celebrations will be held at various locations around the city, offering residents and visitors the chance to enjoy this special occasion for free.

One of the best places to experience the festivities is in Hatta, where fireworks will light up the sky by the iconic Hatta Sign. Alternatively, head to The Beach, located opposite JBR, or Bluewaters, where you can catch a brilliant display. Both locations are perfect for enjoying the festivities with family and friends, and there are plenty of dining spots where you can enjoy a meal while soaking in the celebrations.

For those who prefer a coastal vibe, the Beach Canteen at Nessnass Beach in Jumeirah 3 will host evening fireworks. This vibrant pop-up dining experience, featuring a wide selection of local dishes, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities, is a perfect spot to embrace the festive spirit.

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All of these fireworks shows are free to attend, making them an accessible and enjoyable way to celebrate Eid Al Fitr with loved ones.

Fireworks Schedule:

  • 1st day of Eid: Nessnass Beach at 8:00 PM
  • 1st day of Eid: Hatta at 8:00 PM
  • 2nd day of Eid: The Beach (opposite JBR) & Bluewaters at 9:00 PM

When is Eid Al Fitr in the UAE?
The private sector’s holiday will run from Sunday, March 30, to Tuesday, April 1, with employees enjoying paid leave. If the moon sighting confirms Ramadan ends on March 30, the public holiday will extend until Wednesday, April 2.

For federal government employees, the Eid Al Fitr holiday will span from April 1 to 3, with work resuming on April 4. If the crescent moon is not sighted on March 29, Ramadan will extend to 30 days, with Eid beginning on March 31, offering residents a longer five-day weekend from Saturday to Wednesday.

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