Jumeirah Open Beach is closed. Jumeirah Beach Dubai - the azure sea and the best view of the Burj Al Arab hotel. Dubai beaches on the map

Dubai has opened a lot of new and amazing things for Russian tourists. Dubai has it all: fabulously rich sheikhs, cool Instagram photos and the most advanced architecture in the world. But what could be better for a simple Russian than a warm beach with clear water and all the charms of civilization that add to it? You know? Me not. Therefore, let's take a look at the beaches of Dubai: what features they have and what you need to know about before the trip.

In this article, we analyze:

Al Mamzar Park. Photo: © flickr/Fabio Achilli

Al Mamzar Beach Park is located at the junction of Deira and Sharjah. Most of the budget hotels in Deira (the old district of Dubai) bring their guests here. In fact, there is no sea on Al Mamzar - it is an artificial lagoon-lake. This body of water is called Al Mamzar Lake. The lake is low-flowing, shallow and without waves. The water warms up quickly and also cools down easily. In March, the water is warmer on Al Mamzar than on other beaches, and vice versa in winter.

You can get to the beach by hotel bus or taxi. Paid services:

  • entrance - 5 AED;
  • car parking - 30 AED;
  • sunbed - 15 AED;
  • umbrella - 10 AED;
  • swimming pool - 10 AED.

Sunbeds / umbrellas are rented only on the first beach from the entrance, where there are most people. The farther from the entrance, the calmer, so it's better to take your umbrellas and beach beds and relax normally.


At Al Mamzar Park at night. Photo: © flickr/Black Zero

In addition to tourists, workers from disadvantaged countries (with appropriate habits) and local Arabs with families like to come here. If at the beginning of the week the park is more or less calm, then on Thursday - Saturday it is too crowded. By the way, Monday and Wednesday are women's days, entry is only for women and boys under 4 years old.

Al Mamzar is not the cleanest beach in Dubai. It is cleaned, of course, but gobies and small debris come across everywhere. But the water is clean, the sunset is smooth, the sand is without pebbles. Walking barefoot on the surf line is a pleasure.

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They are no different from ordinary travel agencies, except that they do not hide the presence of tours with promotions and promotional rates that are not profitable for offline travel agencies to sell.

In general, the park and the beach are well-groomed, with good infrastructure. There is a place to take a shower, change clothes, toilets and picnic tables with umbrellas and barbecue grills are installed. There are several cafes, but normal (in our understanding) food is not sold. The menu includes cola, burgers, french fries. Locals come to the barbecue with their products. I recommend doing the same.

Jumeirah Public Beach - La Mer

For a long time, Jumeirah Public Beach was closed for renovations. Now part of the beach is open under a new name - La Mer. Many tourists who have visited the updated JPB consider it the best beach in Dubai!


Chip La Mer - equipped coastal area.

La Mer is free admission, clean sand and the clearest sea, torn toilets, bicycle and walking paths, children's entertainment, shops and cafes, a stylish design of the territory with a bunch of graffiti and street art for cool photos. You can get there either by your own / rented car, taxis and buses 9 and 88. As far as I know, hotel transfers rarely go here yet.

Mid-range beach (prices in AED):

  • sunbed + umbrella - 100;
  • 2 sunbeds + umbrella - 180;
  • towel for a deposit - 60;
  • - 125;
  • car parking - 20/hour.

The minus of the beach is that the swimming area is not very large, those who want to swim far will not like it. But families with children are ideal here.

Jumeirah Beach Park

A wonderful beach with awnings, cabanas, toilets and ... Actually everything. You can get there by taxi and bus. The beach is located north of Palma. The advantage is that the entrance to this beach is free. In any case, it was before. Why was? Yes, because the beach is closed for restoration and it is not known when it will be opened again.


kite beach. Photo: © flickr/Oiva Eskola

Kite Beach or kite beach is one of the best among the public. It offers a beautiful view of the Parus hotel. Kite is the "basic" beach where Al Barsha, Al Safa and Um Sukkeim hotels take tourists, so it can be very crowded at times.

The beach is wide, there is enough space for everyone. The sand is cleaned, the water in the sea is clean, the sunset is smooth. Often there are waves and wind on Kite Beach (and therefore Kite). There are no serious problems with the waves, but light plastic umbrellas can be broken by the wind. Prices for services are standard average for Dubai (prices in AED):

  • entrance - free of charge;
  • umbrella - 50;
  • sunbed + umbrella - 100;
  • 2 sun loungers + umbrella - 160;
  • parking - from 0 to 50 depending on the parking.

The infrastructure is well developed: lifeguards, surfboard rental, kiting lessons, gadget charging areas, a treadmill, showers, toilets, cafes. There are no women's days.


Sole Mio Beach Club at Kite Beach - for those who love comfort.

And now for the cons. Showers are located away from the sea. Many visiting workers from Pakistan and India come to Kite Beach to gawk at the "white horses". It's stupid to blame them. Girls tucking panties between buns, wearing triangular threads instead of a swimsuit, taking pictures in provocative poses against the backdrop of Burj Al Arab… Please don't forget that the Emirates is a Muslim country! The problem of visiting workers is on all the beaches of Dubai, if you don’t want to get under their attention, then behave appropriately.

You can get to the beach by taxi, car, hotel transfer and city bus.


The first and only "wild beach" on our list. This is the best place in Dubai for camping right by the sea. Black Palace Beach, Al Sufouh Beach, Secret beach - quiet and calm, not crowded. On weekends (Thursday - Saturday), local Arabs like to come here with their whole families, but they don't bother anyone, and the locals won't go anywhere to rest.

In addition to crowds of tourists, there is no infrastructure. There are no umbrellas, sun loungers, cafes, showers, toilets. There is clean sand, clear water and a stunning view of the city, especially at night or at sunset (although who in Dubai will surprise you with this?). In general, for lovers of peace and solitude - a great place.


Umm Suqeim Beach. Photo: © flickr/Tobias Scheck

According to rumors, the beach with the best view of the hotel Parus. These rumors were joined in unison by the guides, who included the beach in an introductory tour of Dubai. As a result: crowds of tourists scurrying back and forth, slightly overexcited by the sightseeing movement of tourists, driven into the frame by time and a great desire to retake everything. Annoys.

Some hotels bring their guests here, but it is not clear why. The beach is poorly equipped. It is completely free, and therefore it offers visitors: 1 dressing room, 1 shower and 1 toilet. I didn’t see any more, and tourists don’t find these either. There are legends that on special days of the lunar calendar you can even find sun loungers and umbrellas (for 50 dirhams), but I can’t vouch


You can get to Umm Suqeim Beach by taxi and car. The metro station is far away, but with a strong desire and not in the heat, you can walk in 35–40 minutes.

Is it worth it to come here? Well, except for the sake of a new photo in the social network. For a beach holiday, it is better to look for another beach or move away from the parking lot and Sail.


Barasti Beach Club is one of the most popular beaches in Dubai. Located in the Dubai Marina area, almost at its very end, at the Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina. The views of the skyscrapers of Dubai Marina are amazing.

The beach is very well maintained, clean, with white sand and turquoise water. The bottom is of very good quality, soft, the entrance to the sea is gentle.

Entrance to the beach is free, including sunbeds, swimming pool, toilets, changing rooms and showers. Please note that at the entrance they check the documents and the presence of water / food. You can't take anything with you! All this (including alcohol) can be purchased in cafes and restaurants right on the beach.

All sorts of events, drawings, contests are constantly held on the beach. On the territory of the beach club there is a separate sports bar with a giant screen, which broadcasts sports matches. During important sporting events, a large screen is also installed right on the beach.

On Fridays, Barasti Beach transforms into one of the best clubs in Dubai. On this day, the entrance fee for men is 150 AED, for girls it is free.

Of the minuses - sometimes there are too many drunk people (the sale of alcohol on the beach makes itself felt).

Marina Beach or JBR


Considered the best beach in Dubai. Why? Great infrastructure! She is really cool! Walking street The Walk, a playground, water rides, a huge number of cafes, shops (including branded ones), restaurants, bars, coffee houses, The Walk promenade and all the little things. The beach offers impressive views of the skyscrapers, a great backdrop for a photo!

Zero Gravity


Zero Gravity is not only a beach club, but also a night club! So in Zero Gravity you can enjoy the beach doing nothing in the morning, and in the evening have fun under the lights. This is, in my opinion, one of the best places in Dubai in all respects. Nothing to complain about.

The beach at the club is excellent, there are plenty of sunbeds. The restrooms are in excellent condition, there are dressing mirrors, hair dryers, showers with clean towels, shampoo, shower gel and body cream.

The glass-rimmed pool lets you take cool underwater photos, plus free girls-favourite inflatable unicorns and flamingos swim in it. The bar and restaurant are amazing: very tasty cuisine, large portions, drinks for every taste.

The club works from 8-10 am as a beach, but after 19:00 the beach part of the club closes and the "adult" part of the life of the Zero Gravity club begins . Please note that in the evening, as well as on Fridays and Saturdays, even during the day, guests under the age of 21 are not allowed in the club


The entrance fee depends on the day and the number of tourists:

Sunday - Thursday:

  • one adult 150 AED (of which 50 AED is a deposit that can be spent on food and drinks);
  • for a couple 250 AED (75 AED deposit);
  • children from 4 years old 100 AED (25 AED deposit), up to 4 years old - free of charge.

Weekends (Friday and Saturday) and public holidays:

  • one adult 250 AED (100 AED deposit);
  • for a couple 450 AED (150 AED deposit);
  • children from 4 years old 175 AED (50 AED deposit), children under 4 years old - free of charge.

For girls on Tuesdays, admission is free + cocktail compliment, but you need to sign up in advance (for more details, see the club's Instagram and website).

Dubai beaches on the map:

Dubai is a great place to stay. There is architecture, cool shopping centers, gorgeous beaches, and, of course, beaches for every taste. Someone likes deserted and barely decorated, or even completely wild, but for someone, give a good company and a variety of gourmet restaurants right by the sunbed. "The taste and color ...", as they say. But the most important thing is that you feel comfortable and convenient on the beach, if not, the neighboring beach is already waiting for you with open arms. You are not a tree!

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This beach is often called Russian because of the abundance of tourists who speak this language.

Usually the second name is used by locals, among whom Jumeirah Open Beach is also very popular.

This section of the coast of the United Arab Emirates can be safely attributed to the best beaches, not only, but of the entire region as a whole.

It differs from the beaches in a special color.

The popularity of Jumeirah Open Beach is due to a little trick that hotel owners came up with - a free hotel-beach-hotel transfer.

The beach offers a magnificent view of the bulk of the Burj Al Arab. You can just bask in the sun and admire the architecture of the emirate.

The beach area is equipped with everything necessary for cultural recreation:

  • locker rooms
  • toilets
  • showers.

You can rent a sun lounger on the beach, qualified lifeguards supervise the order and safety of vacationers. If you are hungry, there are quite a few cafes around.

A treadmill runs along the surf line. You can take a leisurely walk along it, admiring the sunset on the sea.

As in other public places in Dubai, it is forbidden to drink alcohol on Jumeirah Open Beach. In the Emirates, alcohol bans are taken seriously, so don't risk it even with beer.

What to wear and how to get there

Across the road from the beach is Umm Suqeim Park, where you can take a walk or ride children on a swing. They also sell great ice cream here. Not far from the beach there is also the famous one, so you can plan a visit to it immediately after the rest of the sea.

They get to Jumeirah Open Beach not only by free buses from hotels, but also by taxi. Locals often come with their own vehicles.

To the beach run:

  1. regular bus number 8 - goes from Ibn Battuta Mall through JBR and further to Jumeirah, the final stop is Al Ghibaiba
  2. regular bus F 55 A - goes through Battutu Mall, JBR and Jumeirah Road past Madinat Jumeirah and Wild Vadi Water Park, Al Satwa terminus
  3. regular bus 88 - goes from the side of the Internet city, through the Knowledge Village to Jumeirah, the final stop is Al Jafiliya
  4. route bus 81 - goes from the bus stop near the Emirates Mall (Moll of the Emirates), the final - Dubai Mall
  5. regular bus X28 - goes from the Internet City area, the final stop is Al Jafiliya.

If you rented a car to travel around the emirate, then be prepared for the fact that on weekends the parking lots are full and it is better to go to the beach early.

The beach is open around the clock.

There are many beaches in the city, meanwhile, all of them can be divided into three conditional categories:

free,
public parks-beaches;
hotel beaches or beach bars.

As you understand, free beaches are good because they do not require entry fees. However, tourists attribute to them a lot of advantages. For example, in such places it is not forbidden to photograph anything, there are no women's days to visit, there are no buoys for which it is forbidden to swim, and so on, that is, there is much more freedom of action familiar to us. Therefore, it is not in vain that local hotels often organize transfers of vacationers included in the cost of the tour to the free beaches of Dubai.

As for hotel beaches, every hotel located on the first line has them. And if you are staying in a city hotel, you can choose between free and city beaches. As a rule, from each hotel in Dubai there is either a free transfer, or a bus with a moderate fare - about 5 dirhams (a little less than $ 1.5). 4 and 5 star hotels in Dubai enter into agreements with transport services for free transportation services for vacationers. However, tourists often use taxi services, since they are inexpensive here - about 20 dirhams or $ 5 for travel to the nearest beach.

And now let's talk more about the famous beaches of Dubai.




One of the favorite vacation spots for tourists, which is located near the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall. The park itself occupies about 13 hectares, and the length of the beach strip is almost 1 kilometer. Everything here is so wonderfully decorated that it resembles a paradise built in the middle of the desert. An abundance of palm trees, green lawns, playgrounds, picnic areas, a rock garden, picturesque flower beds with outlandish flowers, a clean, well-maintained beach - what else do you need to enjoy life while on vacation?! Also on the territory of the park there are cafes, volleyball courts and an open stage, which regularly hosts performances by artists. Open daily from 8.00 to 22.00, but on Mondays and Saturdays only women and children under 5 years old are allowed to the beach. Tip from experienced tourists: do not come here on Friday, when everyone living in Dubai has a day off, because there is nowhere for an apple to fall in the park. The entrance is inexpensive - 5 dirhams, which equals 1.5 dollars; using a sunbed - 10 dirhams (almost $ 3), the price for entering a car (information for those who are going to rent a car) - 20 dirhams ($ 5.5).

AlMamzar Beach Park (public park-beach Mamzar)




The second most popular beach park, occupying a whole peninsula of 7.5 hectares, located actually on the border with Sharjah. The park is very beautiful and green, here you can admire the wooden fortress, catch a performance in the local amphitheater, enjoy Arabic cuisine in restaurants, play slot machines, ride skateboards and jet skis, and buy souvenirs. A colorful train runs through the park, so you can enjoy the surroundings "from the wheels". The length of the coastline of the park is 3600 meters, of which 1700 are beaches. The "chip" of the beach area is a huge swimming pool and beach houses equipped with air conditioning and barbecue areas. Huge palm trees grow right out of the sand, which gives the rest a native flavor. Tourists love this park. The popularity of local comfortable houses is great, so it is recommended to reserve places in advance. The entrance fee to the beach is 5 dirhams (1.5 dollars), the use of the pool is 10 dirhams (3 dollars), the rental of a sunbed is 10 dirhams (3 dollars). Mamzar Beach is open from 8 am to 10.30 pm, and on Thursdays and Fridays it works one hour more. True, on Wednesday only women with little ones are allowed to enter the beach area.




A favorite place for Russian tourists for a beach holiday. From here you have a great view of Dubai attractions. Basking in the sun, you can view the Sail Dubai Hotel, Palm Island and the Burj Khalifa tower - everything is in the palm of your hand. Entrance is free, meanwhile, you will have to pay a couple of dollars for renting an umbrella and a sunbed. Despite the fact that the beach is free, it is always clean, the territory is long (800 meters), equipped with changing rooms, a playground, showers and toilets, barbecue areas, for which no fee is charged. On Monday, however, only ladies with babies up to 8 years old have the right to rest here. You can park along the beach line, for free, there are usually enough places. There are cafes and fast food eateries on the beach. In the meantime, you can bring food with you and have a picnic, however, without alcoholic beverages.




One of the newest and most fashionable beaches in the city, owned by the state and covering several kilometers of coastline between Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The place is distinguished by its chic infrastructure - hotels, restaurants and shopping malls continue to be built nearby. While there are few people on the beach, because not everyone has figured out its merits. But when you travel to Dubai, such information is at hand, because while relaxing on Al Raha Beach, you will have a lot of free space at your disposal. The entrance fee to Al Raha Beach is 10 dirhams or $3. The beach is open from noon to 18.00, and on weekends from 10 am.




This beach is an expanse for fans of the element of wind and kitesurfing. It is also called Kite Beach. The fact is that here is the strongest wind in Dubai, so the locals come with their families and have fun launching bright and unusual kites into the sky. Despite the fact that there are actually no amenities or developed infrastructure on the beach, it is enviably popular with both Arabs and foreigners who come to admire the kaleidoscope of flying colored toys. Across the road is a surf club and a diving school where you can learn the tricks of scuba diving. The beach is open 24/7 and there is no entry fee. There is a volleyball court and a football field. In general, this is a place for an active beach holiday, where both families and companies gather.

Dubai is the second most important Emirate in the United Arab Emirates, which is not only a business center in the Middle East, but also a place where the impossible becomes possible - from the standard of living to the creation of incredible elements of modern architecture. Dubai is known as a fast growing city with a highly developed tourism industry that is getting more and more popular every day.

A huge amount of money and effort is spent annually on the development and maintenance of the tourism industry in Dubai, which is even hard to imagine...

Particular attention is paid to the development of the infrastructure of the Emirate - the construction of various shopping centers or their reconstruction (improvement), hotels, entertainment centers, attractions and, of course, beaches, without which the existence of this industry is simply impossible.

Jumeirah Open Beach

Jumeirah Open Beach- an absolutely free public beach in Dubai, located in the Jumeirah area (Jumeirah) near the Jumeirah Beach & SPA hotel, known to all for its attractions, including the Palm Islands, The Palm, Atlantis hotel, as well as the hotel "Burj Al Arab" ("Burj al-Arab", or in the common people - "Sail").

Jumeirah Open Beach is very popular among the majority of holidaymakers in Dubai. Firstly, as already mentioned, it is free, and secondly, the beach is in no way inferior to other paid beaches, and sometimes even surpasses them thanks to specially equipped places for people who are fond of sports: long bicycle and roller tracks several kilometers long. the coastline of the beach, as well as horizontal bars, bathrooms, changing rooms and showers, both outdoors and in special rooms, just like on any other beach in Dubai. There are also small stalls on the beach that sell a variety of chilled drinks, milkshakes, ice cream and food at a lower price than paid beaches, as well as swimming accessories.

The beach is completely artificial - the sand is brought from the desert, it is dug up daily by a special unit for cleaning the beaches, which allows you to clear the entire beach area from stones and solid waste of various sizes, and garbage containers are installed around the entire perimeter of the beach. Also on the beach Jumeirah Open Beach Towels, sun loungers, umbrellas and rugs are available for rent for a fee. The rental price on all beaches is the same: towel - AED 10 = $ 2.7, mat and umbrella - AED 15 = $ 4.1, sun lounger - AED 20 = $ 5.4

Parallel to the beach, there is a huge number of private villas and houses, and mini-hotels that can be freely rented for the required time of stay in the country.

One of the many positive qualities of the public beach is a wonderful view of many of Dubai's attractions: the world's famous highest skyscraper Burj Khalifa (Burj Khalifa), the famous and unique five-star Parus Hotel on the left side along the coast lines, as well as the famous seaport "Rashid" ("Rashid").

Safety at Jumeirah Open Beach

The beach is daily under the watchful eye of guards patrolling the entire coastline. Jumeirah Open Beach and protecting your peace of mind. Also, teams of specialized Dubai lifeguards monitor the order from their towers during all hours of the beach. You can often witness their training, especially in the morning. Rescuers in Dubai usually come from the Philippines or India. Also, police patrols often pass along the beach, checking the situation.

Fines at Jumeirah Open Beach

As in any civilized place, Jumeirah Open Beach has its own norms and rules of conduct, for the violation of which punishment is provided - from reprimand to a fine or even imprisonment and deportation. Do not forget that you are in a Muslim country. Let's look at the rules in more detail:

  • The first and, perhaps, one of the most important rules - do not litter and clean up after yourself - this is the simplest rule that our parents and educational institutions lay down for us from an early age. But for most of our tourists, alas, its observance is not the easiest, for example, it is easier to bury a cigarette butt in the sand than to bring it to the urn, thereby causing discomfort to yourself and others. For such a violation, a fine of 1000 dirhams is provided.
  • It is strictly forbidden for women to sunbathe topless or without a bathing suit at all - such an offense is punishable by a fine and deportation, and sometimes even imprisonment for up to 5-7 years, followed by deportation.
  • It is forbidden to swear, drink alcohol, arrange brawls - the punishment is similar - a fine, deportation or imprisonment.
  • It is forbidden to brazenly examine and photograph the opposite sex, especially Muslims, do not forget that not only Europeans, Filipinos, Indians can relax on the beach, but also Muslims themselves, who are very strict about these moments.

You can endlessly describe what you can do and what you should avoid. You just need to understand one simple thing - you are not at home, but in another country where your views, habits and mores are regarded differently, and they should be left to yourself, at least for the period of stay in order to avoid unnecessary problems. Why spoil yourself or your loved ones vacation.

How to get to Jumeirah Open Beach?

There are many ways to get to Jumeirah Open Beach, but not all of them are justified from a financial point of view, the most popular of them are:

  • Transfer provided by the hotel- perhaps the easiest and cheapest way to get to the desired beach. By default, the transfer has a specific route, which takes you to the beach at the set time and takes you back to the hotel at the agreed time. As a rule, in all hotels, the route is laid from your hotel to the paid Jumeirah Beach Park beach with a park area on all days except Monday, when Women's Day is on this beach, on Mondays everyone is taken to Jumeirah Open Beach. So, if you want to immediately get to the Jumeirah Open Beach, then you should ask the driver before leaving to take you there and pick you up from there.
  • dubai metro- the world-famous metro for its luxurious design, the speed of building stations and its rules in Dubai. This type of transport in most cases is irrational, no matter which station you get to, you still have to get to the beach either on foot or by taxi.
  • Taxi in Dubai- the most common mode of transport both in Dubai and around the world. Perhaps the second ideal solution for those who want to get to the beach, if suddenly you overslept the transfer or do not want to be tied to the set time. Sometimes, this is even the fastest and cheapest option, especially if you are not two, but four.
  • Rent a car in Dubai- Another popular way that provides complete freedom of movement around the city. The cost depends on your own preferences.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Area: Jumeirah (Jumeirah)

Address: Jumeirah Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Opening hours of Jumeirah Open Beach

Beach opening hours: daily from 7:30 to 22:00

Entrance COST:

  • The entrance is free

In conclusion, I would like to say a few words to summarize all of the above! Naturally, the beach is a little different from paid beaches like Jumeirah Beach Park or Al Mamzar Beach Park, but it is popular with a significant number of people. There is almost no greenery (only palm trees along the road, planted parallel to the beach), which could help hide from the scorching sun during rush hour, but for these purposes, you can be given everything you need at the hotel for free or for an additional fee on the beach itself, but that's all little things and a matter of personal preference. But in general, the beach is quite comfortable, clean and tidy, the water is warm and clean. But remember!!! - this is so as long as we all take care of ourselves and the people around us together !!!

In Dubai, there are both closed hotel beaches and large city beaches, where anyone can relax in peace. These are the beaches Jumeirah Beach And Al Mamzar Beach. The first stretches from the Palm Jumeirah to the Dubai Marine Beach Resort & SPA 5 * hotel, and the second is located north of the Jumeirah beaches on an artificial peninsula near the border with Sharjah.

Jumeirah Beach.

Sufouh Beach

The beach is small, located near Palma in the Al Sufouh area, there is no infrastructure, admission is free. Usually there are few vacationers here, but often there is wind and waves on the sea, which attracts surfers. You can get to the beach by metro - to the station Dubai Internet City, then walk about 15 minutes or take a taxi.

Burj Beach

The beach overlooking the famous Burj Al Arab (“Sail”) hotel, admission is free. The beach is equipped for various sports (volleyball and football), but there will be nowhere to eat, so it is better to take food and drinks with you. You can also get to the beach by taking the metro to the station First Gulf Bank and then a taxi to the beach.

Kite Beach

This beach is always windy, so it is very popular with water sports enthusiasts. There is a surfing club, kite surfing and diving schools where you can rent equipment and hire an instructor. You can also play football and volleyball on the beach. Entrance is free, sun loungers and umbrellas for a fee. There are changing rooms, showers and toilets on the beach. It is still better to take food and drinks with you, there are not many catering outlets here. To get here, you need to take the subway to the station Noor Bank and again take a taxi to the beach.

Jumeirah Open Beach (Jumeirah Open Beach)

Another long open beach near the Parus hotel. Many Russian tourists usually rest here, so this place is otherwise called Russian Beach. Bicycle and jogging paths are equipped along the coastline. From the infrastructure - several changing cabins, toilets, a volleyball net. Not far from the beach there is a cafe where you can have a bite to eat. Sun loungers and umbrellas are paid. Free admission. Not far from the beach there is a 2.5 hectare Suqeim Publik Park. The nearest metro station to the beach is Dubai Mall, it is best to take a taxi from here.

Jumeirah Beach Park

Attention! Closed for renovation in 2014. According to the plan, it should be opened in an updated form at the end of 2016.

Park on the beach or beach in the park, one of the most comfortable in Jumeirah. Awarded with the Blue Flag. There are shady alleys on the territory, lifeguards are on duty on the beach, there are changing cabins, showers, a toilet, tables for table tennis and chess games, a barbecue area, a cafe, children's playgrounds, sun loungers, awnings, umbrellas, shops with drinks and food . The park has a lot of green vegetation, birds, flowers, neat lawns, benches, sculptures.

On Mondays and Wednesdays, only women and children rest on the beach, on other days everyone can relax here. On Friday (day off), locals come here. Tourists with animals are not allowed on the beach, it is forbidden to sunbathe without linen and swim behind the buoys, take photos and record videos.

Saturday to Wednesday open from 7 am to 11 pm, Thursday and Friday from 7 am to 11.30 pm.

Entrance fee - 5 dirhams per person. You can get to the beach by metro - to the Business Bay or Burj Khalifa / Dubai Mall station, and then by taxi.

Jumeirah Public Beach Public Beach)

Attention! Closed for renovation, opening date unknown.

The next beach north of Palma, the landmark is the Jumeirah Mosque. Infrastructure was limited to sunshades, toilets and cabanas. The coastline is wide. Entrance was previously free. You can get to the beach from the World Trade Center metro station by bus that goes along Jumeirah from Al Diyafa street or by taxi.

Al Mamzar Beach

Al Mamzar Beach is located north of all the listed beaches of Jumeirah, on an artificial peninsula near the very border with Sharjah. Those who want to spend the whole day on the beach come here - from morning to evening. This is a clean beach that was recently awarded the Blue Flag.

The beach strip is divided into five small equivalent beaches in bays along the coast. Here, tourists will find a barbecue area, two large swimming pools, small cafes and grocery stores. There are changing cabins, toilets, showers, sun loungers and umbrellas can be rented for a fee.

The coastline is very wide, the water is almost always calm.

Locals often rest here, especially crowded on Friday. Behind the beach line there is a green park Al Mamzar Beach Park, where in addition to greenery, benches, cafes, tourists will find an amphitheater, attractions and playgrounds.

On Monday and Wednesday, only women and children are allowed on the beach. Part of the beach is available to everyone for free, full access to all areas, including the park, will cost 5 dirhams. From Sunday to Wednesday, the beach and the park are open from 9 am to 9 pm, from Thursday to Saturday - from 9 am to 10 pm.

Many hotels offer a free shuttle to the beach, and the C28 bus also runs here, which runs from the Deira Gold Souq Bus Station (you should get off at the final stop - Al Mamzar Beach Park Terminus - next to the main entrance to the park).

Palm Jumeirah (Palm Jumeirah)

There are many beaches on the artificial island of Palm Jumeirah, but guests of hotels, residential complexes or owners of their own villas have a rest there. There are no public city beaches, like on the coast, where anyone could get free of charge.