Christmas in UAE: Giant fir trees from Canada, Denmark arrive in Dubai

As December’s cooler temperatures embrace Dubai, the city’s markets have undergone a remarkable transformation into seasonal hubs of festive commerce. The lanes of Satwa now resemble a miniature winter marketplace, brimming with freshly imported Christmas trees whose sharp pine fragrance permeates the morning air. This annual tradition marks the unofficial commencement of Christmas celebrations for the UAE’s diverse resident population.

The current season has witnessed an unusually early surge in consumer interest, with inquiries beginning in late November according to veteran traders. Ahmed, a long-established Satwa vendor, noted the unprecedented early demand: “Typically, customers arrive during December’s first week, but this year families sought to reserve their trees even before the shipping containers had docked.”

This year’s market features an impressive selection of northern conifers, with substantial 8 to 9-foot Danish firs commanding significant attention at approximately Dh750 per tree. These specimens have gained popularity for their majestic appearance and natural aromatic qualities. Simultaneously, Canadian firs have made a notable return to the UAE market, prized for their deep green pigmentation and exceptionally dense foliage structure.

Ghattas, another experienced trader, explained the durability of these imports: “With proper maintenance, these robust trees maintain their vitality for approximately 45 days, making them ideal for residents hosting seasonal gatherings throughout the holiday period.”

Addressing Dubai’s urban living constraints, traders have introduced compact alternatives including potted trees from the Netherlands. These smaller options, retailing around Dh200 and reaching approximately two feet in height, have proven particularly popular among young couples, students, and families seeking supplementary decorative pieces for children’s rooms.

The journey these trees undertake to reach Dubai represents a logistical marvel of temperature-controlled transportation. After harvesting in European or North American forests, the trees undergo careful netting before entering refrigerated containers for their 25-day maritime transit. Upon arrival in UAE ports, they transfer to specialized cold storage facilities before final market presentation.

Daily, vendors meticulously unwrap 30-45 fresh trees each morning, employing gentle shaking techniques to remove desiccated needles before customer inspection. Concurrently, major Dubai supermarkets have joined the seasonal trade, offering metric-sized options from 1-meter trees at Dh169 to more substantial 2-meter specimens priced at Dh299.