Ramadan in Dubai 2025: A Short Guide for Visitors and Residents

An Islamic lantern and dates

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and is a time of spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and increased devotion where Muslims worldwide fast from sunrise to sunset.

In 2025, Ramadan in Dubai is expected to begin on Saturday, March 1, and last for 29 or 30 days, depending on the sighting of the moon.

Understanding Ramadan

An iftar food selection inluding pickles, kebbeh, kebabs, fried samosas, juices and plastic spooins.

During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and other physical needs. The fast begins with the pre-dawn meal called Suhoor, typically around 5:00 AM or Fajr prayer, and ends with Iftar at sunset, around 6:30 PM or Maghrib prayer. This practice is meant to purify the soul, increase self-discipline, and foster a sense of empathy for those less fortunate.

Cultural Norms and Etiquette

A picture of the Sheikh Zayed mosque

While Dubai has relaxed some restrictions, it is important to be mindful of those fasting. Keep in mind it is legal to eat and drink during Ramadan but to respect local cultural and religious guidelines, we encourage people to:

  • Dress modestly
  • Abstain from eating, drinking, or smoking in public during fasting hours
  • Not drink alcohol and smoke in public
  • Keep noise levels down, especially near mosques
  • Use greetings like “Ramadan Kareem” or “Ramadan Mubarak”

What to Do in Dubai During Ramadan 2025

Here is a short list of what’s going on in Dubai during Ramadan 2025.

Ramadan Wonders at Global Village

Ramadan Wonders market in Global Village in Dubai right at the main entrance of the park

Global Village transforms into a Home of Ramadan Wonders during Ramadan 2025 and the park will be open from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday to Wednesday and 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Thursday to Saturday.

Visitors can enjoy:

  • Ramadan-themed shopping, dining, and live performances
  • The Arabesque Orchestra performing on the Main Stage
  • Multaqa Global Village, a free seating area for gathering and socializing
  • The Secret of the Lantern Kids Theatre
  • Traditional games and nostalgic activities from the UAE

Ramadan Market at Dubai Festival City

A lit up camel sculpture

Dubai Festival City Mall becomes a vibrant center of celebrations during Ramadan from 1st March to 6th April. The special Ramadan Market offers:

  • A traditional Ramadan market
  • Oud players playing authentic arabic music
  • Laser, light and water multi-sensory show
  • Cultural activities and performances
  • Festive decorations creating a unique atmosphere

Ripe Ramadan Market

Ripe market during Ramadan in Dubai

The Ripe Market is a popular destination during Ramadan, offering:

  • Delectable food trucks and organic produce
  • Artisanal stalls with local products
  • Live performances and craft workshops
  • Open mic sessions
  • Family-friendly activities

Expo City

Expo City during Ramadan
  • Experience immersive Ramadan nights at Expo City open daily from 5 PM to 1 AM.
  • Enjoy Iftar and Suhoor enjoy a variety of food options from food carts and communal seating areas.
  • Engage in children’s activities workshops, storytelling sessions, and the Quest to the Moon show.
  • Enjoy Floos (Hai Ramadan currency) Entry starts at AED 35, redeemable for Floos.
  • Firing of the Iftar Cannon on certain nights, the famous Dubai cannon will be shot from here.

Watch the Firing of the Ramadan Cannons in Dubai

A unique daily activation at Global Village features the Ramadan Cannon beside the Main Stage, firing at sunset each day to mark the end of fasting. This traditional practice can be observed at various locations throughout Dubai, signaling the time for Iftar.

Iftar or Suhoor Buffet

Many hotels and restaurants in Dubai offer special Iftar and Suhoor buffets during Ramadan. These meals provide an opportunity to experience traditional Emirati and Middle Eastern cuisine at a fair price. Some notable options include:

  • Majlis of the World at Global Village where you can enjoy Iftar with over 250 dining options.
  • Waterfront dining experiences along Dubai Creek or at Al Seef Ramadan Market.
  • Luxury hotel buffets featuring a wide range of international and local dishes.

We will do a more in-depth blog post on this and the best iftar buffets you can have in Dubai in 2025.

Eid al-Fitr

Eid Ul Fitr in Dubai

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, is a joyous occasion celebrated by Muslims worldwide. In Dubai, Eid al-Fitr is a time for communal prayer, family gatherings and festive traditions. The day begins with the Eid prayer, a special congregational prayer performed in large groups, followed by a sermon emphasizing unity and gratitude after a month of fasting and reflection. After prayer, families and friends gather to share meals, often featuring traditional sweets and local delicacies. Children receive gifts, known as Eidiya, typically in the form of money, which they use to buy treats. Wearing new Eid clothes is also a cherished tradition, symbolizing renewal and festivity. Throughout the day, people visit relatives, exchange greetings, and engage in acts of charity, such as Zakat al-Fitr, to ensure everyone can enjoy the celebrations. The atmosphere is filled with joy, generosity, and a sense of community, making Eid al-Fitr a memorable event in Dubai.

Conclusion

Islamic lanterns

Ramadan in Dubai 2025 promises to be a unique and enriching experience for residents and visitors. From traditional markets and cultural performances to modern interpretations of Ramadan traditions, the city offers a blend of spirituality, culture, and entertainment. Remember to respect local customs and embrace the spirit of community that defines this holy month in Dubai. As always, keep checking Viewit for more information about what’s happening in and around Dubai.

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