As Ramadan 2026 approaches, the United Arab Emirates transforms into a vibrant tapestry of cultural experiences, spiritual gatherings, and unique entertainment offerings. From February through March 2026, residents and visitors can immerse themselves in a diverse array of activities that blend tradition with modern innovation across all seven emirates.
Adventure seekers can experience Ramadan from unprecedented perspectives with exclusive resident-only offers. Skydive Dubai provides Dh300 discounts on tandem jumps over Palm Jumeirah, complete with photographic documentation of the experience. Simultaneously, XLine Dubai offers discounted rates of Dh600 for their kilometer-long zipline above Dubai Marina, operating during specified daytime slots.
Cultural enthusiasts will find abundant opportunities for engagement along Dubai Creek. Dubai Festival City Mall and Festival Plaza host evening experiences until March 23, featuring traditional cannon firings marking iftar, open-air markets, majlis settings, and spectacular IMAGINE projection shows. The program includes live cultural performances featuring oud, qanun, and Arabic percussion, complemented by lantern parades, drone displays, and complimentary date distributions.
Sharjah presents its emirate-wide Ramadan Festival through March 25, incorporating football tournaments, youth sports events, Qur’an recitation competitions, and cultural activities across shopping malls and public spaces. The Ramadan Nights exhibition at Expo Centre Sharjah offers seasonal discounts and prize drawings alongside pop-up displays from local entrepreneurs.
Expo City Dubai introduces a relaxed alternative to traditional Ramadan gatherings with its weekend Ramadan Nights at Terra. Operating Saturdays and Sundays from February 21 through March 15, this casual outdoor space features garden settings, games, and simple dining options with entry fees starting at Dh20.
Dining experiences range from sophisticated waterfront iftars to golf course gatherings. The Banquet Terrace at Vida Dubai Marina & Yacht Club offers marina views with contemporary Arabic cuisine, while Origins at Vida Emirates Hills provides fairway vistas in a countryside-inspired setting. Multiple hotels including Le Méridien present both traditional and contemporary iftar experiences with prices ranging from Dh175-Dh215 for adults.
For nighttime sustenance, several establishments offer suhoor services beginning at 10pm. Solara at Address Dubai Mall and Ewaan at Palace Downtown provide set menus and buffets priced around Dh275, featuring live music and Ottoman-inspired atmospheres.
Luxury accommodations throughout the UAE present special Ramadan packages combining refined stays with iftar experiences. Address Hotels and Resorts and Palace Hotels and Resorts offer curated programs at premium city and coastal locations from February 18 through March 18.
Culinary innovations include Spill the Bean’s gluten-free millet aseeda with saffron-infused ghee and neighborhood dining options at The Beach, JBR, featuring international cuisines from Indian to Greek. Ladurée’s limited-edition “1001 Nights” collection merges French patisserie artistry with Middle Eastern flavors through specially crafted macarons and pastries.
Home entertainment receives attention through Lifestyle at Centrepoint’s seasonal collections featuring Ramadan-themed serving ware, decorative items, and ready-made gift sets for hosts seeking to enhance their gatherings with traditional warmth and contemporary style.
