A large number of expatriates take the summer public holidays to visit their families and relatives overseas, but a large proportion of the population stay in the Emirates. The break is one of the most auspicious on the Muslim calendar. It is a time of faith, of collective prayer and of the spirit of this sacrifice. The Eid Al Adha holiday is a guaranteed 6-day celebration in Dubai, filled with entertainment, the toughest staycation prices this year, and the energy of a city that can celebrate.
This is your guide whether you want to celebrate the religious element of the festival or you are just seeking out the best way to traverse the nine days. The city becomes a great festive arena where ancient rites of religion meet hyper-modern amusements.

Dates To Know
The astronomical calculations made by Ibrahim Al Jarwan from the Emirates Astronomical Society have predicted that Eid Al Adha 2026 will start on Wednesday, May 27, in line with the 10th day of Dhul Hijjah 1447. The end of the day is conditional on the official notification of the moon sighting, as in the other Islamic festivals. The UAE Cabinet has officially approved three days of public holiday from Wednesday, May 27 to Friday, May 29, with weekend added, making it six days approved holiday.
The UAE Federal Authority for Government Human Resources and the Ministry of Education announced that the public sector workers and students will have a 5-day break from May 25 to 29. In addition, residents can book one day of annual leave on Monday, 25 May, and thus have nine days off from Saturday, 23 May all the way to Sunday, 31 May. Tuesday, 5/26 is the spiritually significant day before the start of the festival – Arafat Day.
Eid Al Adha: Faith and Shared Sacrifice
Eid Al Adha or the Festival of Sacrifice, commemorates the sacred sacrifice of the Prophet Ibrahim. The yearly pilgrimage to Mecca, the Hajj is over. The Muslims start their day with early morning congregational prayers at the grand Eid gahs, prayer grounds, and the local mosques all over the city.
The main ritual is the ‘udhiyah’ or symbolic sacrifice of the livestock. The Dubai Municipality recently released guidelines that encourage the people of Dubai to adopt smart apps for these religious practices. These digital platforms manage the slaughter and distribution of meat to the needy with absolute efficiency. Children receive Eidiyah, which are small gifts or cash from elders, preserving a joyful generational tradition.
This act of charity ensures that every member of the community can participate in the celebratory feast. For those who cannot travel home, these shared rituals create a powerful sense of belonging. The city becomes a collective family where neighbors share meals and set aside past disputes.

Traditional Heritage and Greetings
For a deep-rooted cultural experience, the historic Creek area remains the most authentic setting during Eid Al Adha. During the break, families in crisp traditional attire fill the narrow lanes of Deira and Bur Dubai. The scent of premium oud and incense drifts through the souqs as wooden abras cross the water.
The Jumeirah Mosque and the Diwan Mosque both provide calm and reflective energy during the first morning of the festival. These sites offer a calm and reflective energy on the first morning of the festival. Live cultural performances by traditional Emirati bands are scheduled across major public spaces like Al Seef. These live shows provide a rhythmic soundtrack to the festivities. They allow residents to connect with the customs of their host country in a shared public setting.

Eid Al Adha: Fireworks and Landmarks
The city’s skyline is still the star of any big break in the Emirates. The sky fireworks at sunset in synchronised fashion with lights and colours. Fireworks will be launched across Dubai for Eid Al Adha, with some of the biggest spectacles taking place in Downtown Dubai, Bluewaters Island and The Beach at JBR, scheduled between 9PM and 9.30PM, according to the regional event schedule.
The Dubai Fountain and the Burj Khalifa offer an incredible backdrop for the entertainment at night. The season has been extended till May 31 in Global Village especially for the Eid break which saw the cost of the ticket reduced to AED 30 for four people. There is also one last opportunity to catch the world’s largest natural flower garden at the Miracle Garden until May 31, before it closes for the summer season.
The Dubai Frame is a more sedate place to get your photo on, if that’s your style. It offers visitors a glimpse into the difference between old and new. Many landmarks are open for extended hours during public holidays, such as the Sydney Opera House, which opens for a special night of festivities.There are extended hours for many iconic landmarks during a public holiday, like Sydney Opera House’s extended hours for a night of celebration.

Live Entertainment for Eid Al Adha
The 2026 entertainment programme for the Eid period is one of the best so far. The Arabic hitmaker, Majid Al Mohandis, performs at the Coca-Cola Arena on May 29 and on May 28 Adam of Ala Bali and Khelset El Hekaya appears at the Dubai Opera. During the break, there will also be performances by International artists such as DJ Kurd Maverick and Mr Singh.
The Kingdom of Ellera play in the Theatre by QE2, Mall of the Emirates is a story about unity created for the younger family member. IMG Worlds of Adventure is giving itself up to 50 percent discount during the Eid week, which makes it one of the cheapest ways to keep the family entertained during the holidays.

Premium Staycations and Deals
There are some of the best resident rates around now in the hospitality sector. Staycation offers are being introduced by many luxury resorts for people that don’t plan to return home this season.
The latest hospitality reports from Platinumlist (courtesy) reveal that several hotels are putting on special long weekend offers. Rove Hotels offers city choices at affordable rates from various convenient locations. For those who are seeking a more luxurious holiday, the Giardino at Palazzo Versace Dubai has exquisite dinner buffets starting from AED 263 per person.
Palm Jumeirah continues to be a family top pick. Some resorts offer resort credit for kids and free dining, including Fairmont The Palm and Taj Exotica. With these offers you can have a top-notch vacation at home. For the dwellers, it is the ideal time to visit Dubai resorts which are typically booked by global tourists.

Eid Al Adha: Festive Remembrance
All in all, spending time in the UAE during the holiday season is a wonderful opportunity to experience the UAE’s hospitality. It’s a great option for everyone because of its amazing fireworks, historical stories and amazing entertainment.
The city manages to meet the high expectations of those who value luxury, but also the more traditional needs of families. While you’re there, you can have a high-end staycation in Palm or pray the morning prayer at the local mosque; either way, you’ll be inspired.
With the public holiday fast approaching, have a plan ready for your local trip. Enjoy a festive season that fits in the spiritual and social needs of all residents.

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