RAMADAN IN DUBAI- TRADITIONS AND MODERNITY 

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Ramadan is a month of religious significance for Muslims in Dubai and around the world that ends with a celebration of Eid-Al-Fitr. It is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. Muslims across the globe observe fasting in this holy month. 

During your visit to Dubai, experience the cultural and traditional practices and authentic food and indulge in the festive mood. So, understanding this month’s traditions, customs, and etiquette is also essential. 

WHEN IS RAMADAN IN 2024?

In 2024, the holy month of Ramadan will probably begin on the 10th of March and end on the 8th of April 2024(actual dates may vary by day or depending on the moon sighting). People will celebrate Eid Al Fitr in 2024 on the 9th or 10th of April depending on the lunar phase. 

BREAKING OF FAST- IFTAR IN DUBAI 

The Ramadan Cannons- The fast is broken at the time of sunset. So, to announce the end of fasting hours and for iftari to begin cannons are fired at many locations. 

As the sun sets, people traditionally break their fast with a sip of water and dates. This fast breaking evening meal is known as iftari. The iftar meals are offered across Dubai, at many of the city’s best hotels and restaurants. However, you can also indulge in a traditional iftar meal at the Dhow cruise dinner Dubai

Dhow Cruise Dinner- Indulge in traditional delicacies and experience the beauty of Dubai’s skyline and coastline from the waters of the Arabian Gulf. 

Evening Desert Safari- Go for a desert safari in Dubai and enjoy a fine evening in the deserts. 

RAMADAN MARKETS TO VISIT IN 2024

  • Ramadan District 2.0- The market will be open from 5 pm until 2 am daily from March 15 to April 4, 2024. Entry to the market is free. However, certain activities will require a small fee. 
  • Hai Ramadan at Expo City Dubai– The festival will offer different activities in the holy month of Ramadan. It will bring together food, games, and workshops.  
  • Global Village- It’s a family destination for shopping & entertainment and will be open from 6 PM until 2 AM during the month of Ramadan. Guests will also be able to enjoy amazing Iftar and Suhoor options. 

MOSQUES AND CULTURAL TOURS 

You can have a culturally enriching experience by visiting the mosques in Dubai.

  • Jumeirah Mosque– It is one of the few mosques that are open to the public in the UAE. During Ramadan, the mosques host daily tours that provide visitors with insight into the Islamic culture. 
  • Bur Dubai Grand Mosque- It is one of the oldest mosques in Dubai, originally built in 1850. During Ramadan, the mosque also hosts various events and programs for worshipers. 

BEST TIME TO EXPLORE THE MALLS

There’s no better time to shop in Dubai than Ramadan. Malls and shopping outlets usually have plenty of offers around this time. Here is a list of malls you must visit during this time:

  • Dubai Mall
  • Mall of Emirates
  • Festival City Mall

DUBAI THEME PARKS

You will get discounted rates at the theme parks during Ramadan. Additionally, it’s the best time to visit as the crowd is smaller. The theme parks offer exciting and fun activities throughout Ramadan. 

ATTRACTIONS TO VISIT IN DUBAI DURING RAMADAN

During the month of Ramadan, the crowd is less and the ambiance is quieter. So, it’s best to time to visit the attractions. 

In conclusion, celebrating Ramadan in Dubai is not just a tradition, it’s a reflection of the city’s modernity and cultural heritage. These unique ways of celebrating Ramadan in Dubai promise a memorable experience. So, connect with Travel Saga to experience the traditions and festivities of Ramadan. Visit our website for tour related information.