Dubai opens three new beaches for night swimming

Dubai Media Office

Dubai Municipality has expanded its beach tourism offerings by introducing three new night swimming beaches in Jumeirah 2, Jumeirah 3 and Umm Suqeim 1.

These 800-meter-long beaches are equipped with advanced lighting systems, allowing residents and tourists to swim safely throughout the day and night.

Additionally, electronic screens are installed to display content aimed at promoting safety awareness among beachgoers.

The designated night swimming hours at these beaches are from sunset to sunrise, as specified by the Municipality.

It's part of efforts by the Dubai government to provide unique experiences and elevate Dubai's reputation as a top beach tourism destination.

To prioritise safety, Dubai Municipality advises beachgoers to swim only in designated areas and avoid entering the sea from unauthorised locations.

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