Dubai is known for varied futuristic and record-breaking attractions. And while the emirate has the best of everything to offer, it also has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. And in May 2023, Dubai announced the opening of three new night beaches for swimming. The three-night beaches in the emirate are now open to the public, and this is your ultimate guide.
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Daytime in Dubai is super hot, which also makes it less favourable for swimming. And if you love swimming, Dubai now has night beaches that make swimming more convenient. The beach strips at Umm Suqeim 1, Jumeirah 1 and Jumeirah 2 are now open for late-night swimming in Dubai.
Features
The night beaches offer tons of facilities and are super safe for swimmers. They are 800 meters long and equipped with floodlights and electronic screens. Furthermore, they have qualified lifeguards who use state-of-the-art rescue and emergency tools to ensure the highest safety benchmarks. There are dedicated zones for night swimming and bright lighting systems that help lifeguards monitor the swimmers.
Timings
When it comes to timings, you can swim at these night beaches for five hours from 7 PM to 12 AM. Residents and tourists can swim on these beaches anytime, even after sunset.
Night Beaches For People Of Determination
These night beaches are now accessible to people of determination as well. The Dubai Municipality has equipped the beaches with lighting systems and electronic information panels and employed dedicated services for people of determination. These night beaches will have qualified cadres of rescuers and supervisors to ensure a comfortable and safe night swimming experience for all.
The beaches also have special ramps to ease movement for people of determination.
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Rules & Regulations For Night Beaches That You Must Follow
- If you want to swim at one of the night beaches, there are rules you must adhere to.
- First and foremost, you can only swim in the Dubai Municipality designated zones and avoid going into the sea from other areas.
- If you are taking little kids along, keep them close and monitor them throughout.
- If a lifeguard is giving you some instructions, make sure you follow them.
- Lastly, do not litter; it is vital to maintain the cleanliness of the place.
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