The thunderous roar that signals the end of the fast is a cherished tradition in the Emirates, and the Dubai Police have officially announced the Iftar Cannons Locations for the 2026 Holy Month. These cannons, which date back to the 1960s, serve as a nostalgic reminder of a time before digital clocks and mobile apps. Every evening at sunset, the ceremonial firing brings communities together, drawing crowds of residents and tourists eager to witness this historic spectacle firsthand.
Official 2026 Iftar Cannons Locations
Dubai Police typically deploy both fixed cannons and “mobile” units that travel to various neighborhoods. The primary Iftar Cannons Locations for this year include:

The main cannons will be placed in the following spots in Dubai:
- DAMAC Hills
- Dubai Festival City
- Jumeirah Beach Residence
- Vida Creek Harbour Hotel
- Burj Khalifa
- Expo City Dubai (main cannon site)
17 mobile cannons will also visit community and tourist locations across Dubai in 2026.
These will include:
- Al Barsha Park
- Al Khawaneej Majlis
- Al Warqa
- Atlantis Hotels
- Bab Al Shams
- Burj Khalifa
- Dubai Parks and Resorts
- Global Village
- Hatta
- JBR
- Lahbab
- Marasi Boulevard
- Margham
- Meydan Hotel
- Nad Al Sheba Majlis
- One and Only Za’abeel
- Umm Suqeim MajlisVida Creek Harbour

A Timeless Tradition in a Modern City
The presence of the Iftar Cannons Locations across the city ensures that the spirit of Ramadan is felt in every corner of the emirate. Each cannon is manned by four officers and can be heard from several kilometers away. While modern technology tells us exactly when to break the fast, the physical sound of the cannon provides a sense of unity and cultural pride that a phone notification simply cannot match.

Visiting one of the Iftar Cannons Locations is a must-do activity for families during the Holy Month. It is common to see officers handing out Iftar meals to those gathered, further embodying the spirit of giving. If you plan to visit, it is recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before sunset to secure a good viewing spot, as these areas become very busy just before the Maghrib prayer.
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