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  • Eid in Dubai: A Guide to Celebrating and Vacationing after Ramadan

    Ysabel De Guzman
    Ysabel De Guzman
    Last updated 5 Apr 2024
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    Eid is just around the corner, and you know what that means—time to plan the most epic getaway ever! As passionate travelers, we know how important it is to go on a memorable holiday when Eid in Dubai takes place. For Emiratis, it's not only a cultural and religious occasion but also a time to explore new destinations. 

    What is Eid?

    Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam and a period where Muslims observe fasting from dawn to dusk. When Eid in Dubai starts, it also marks the beginning of a long holiday period during which people often go on vacations. That said, we've rounded up the best places to visit during the Eid holidays!

    Where to Go For Eid

    Japan

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    Take a deep breath of fresh air in Arashiyama's magical bamboo forest Credits: Klook
    First stop: Japan! This unique and culturally rich destination is one of the perfect places to go for Eid because of its charming blend of tradition and innovation. It's an ideal place to get into the spirit of celebration and reflection. Tokyo, Kyoto, Hokkaido—take your pick because they're all incredible. 
    Kick off your trip by getting lost in the lively neighborhoods of Shibuya and Shinjuku in Tokyo, where towering skyscrapers coexist with historic temples like colorful ancient Senso-ji. While you're exploring the city, don't forget to indulge in some heavenly authentic ramen at local favorites like Ichiran or Afuri!
    Now, onto Kyoto—the charming city where ancient temples like Kinkaku-ji (the Golden Pavilion) and Instagram-worthy spots like the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove are waiting to be explored. Afterward, hop over to one of Kyoto's historic tea houses, such as those in the Uji district, for a traditional tea ceremony. 

    Thailand

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    Meet these gentle giants at Thailand's many elephant sanctuaries! Credits: Klook
    Next stop: Thailand—the land of smiles and piquant food! With its relatively short distance from the UAE, it's one of the best places to visit from Dubai. When Eid in Dubai is observed, get ready to touchdown only after six hours on a plane!
    Start with the nation's capital, Bangkok, where storied temples like Wat Phra Kaew and Wat Arun stand amidst the bustling Chinatown and street life of Khao San Road. And let's not forget the mouthwatering street food—from sweet-savory Pad Thai to spicy-sour Tom Yum soup, it's a foodie's paradise you won't want to miss!
    Next on the list of where to go for Eid—Chiang Mai! Explore historic temples huddled between the northern Thai mountains, like the Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and Wat Chedi Luang. Chaing Mai is also the perfect place to satisfy your inner adventurer with jungle ziplines and elephant sanctuaries!
    For a sun-soaked getaway, hit up Phuket, where Patong Beach and Karon Beach await with clear waters and soft sand. If the underwater world is calling your name, snorkel or scuba dive in iconic sites like Phi Phi Islands or Similan Islands. Then, in the evening, join the nightlife along Bangla Road.

    UAE

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    The Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, offers unparalleled city views from its observation deck Credits: Klook
    Sure, it's more exciting to spend long holidays abroad, but don't sleep on our home turf! There are plenty of places to visit in UAE during Eid holidays. Plus, there's no better place to experience traditional Emirati hospitality than right here in the UAE!
    When Eid in Dubai is celebrated, play tourist and visit the Burj Khalifa. Just a stone's throw away is Dubai Mall, where traditional performances and festive decorations will have you feeling the holiday spirit in no time! Wrap up your Eid celeb for the day at the iconic Palm Jumeirah for some beachside R&R or lavish dining.
    While Dubai offers a vibrant and fast-paced lifestyle, Sharjah offers a more family-oriented environment. Take your sweet time exploring one of the oldest marketplaces in the UAE, Al Arsah Souk. Within walking distance is the Sharjah Art Museum, which houses a collection of works from many Arab countries.
    Sharing Sharjah's conservative values is Abu Dhabi, where the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is located. Drop by here and tick it off your list of places to visit in UAE during the holidays. While you're in the city, also get your culture fix at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, with masterpieces by Da Vinci, Van Gogh, and Picasso.

    Singapore

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    The Merlion is a must-see landmark in Singapore! Credits: Klook
    Last but not least, Singapore! This vibrant and multicultural destination offers a unique blend of cultures and experiences. From the futuristic skyline of Marina Bay Sands to the sun-kissed beaches of Sentosa Island, it's a city of contrasts that never fails to win visitors over.
    There are tons of sights to devour. Explore the iconic Marina Bay Sands with its iconic rooftop infinity pool. Who can miss out on the Gardens by the Bay, where towering Supertrees create a futuristic oasis? Find out what fun is all about at Sentosa Island—home to thrilling attractions like Universal Studios Singapore that are a must-see for anyone visiting Singapore!
    Singapore is also known for its diverse culinary scene. Dig into delectable street food at hawker centers like Maxwell Food Centre, where you can savor iconic dishes like Hainanese chicken rice and chili crab. Feeling fancy? Jaan by Kirk Westaway's modern British cuisine with a twist is also a must-try!
    For a cultural experience, explore Little India's streets filled with aromatic spices, bustling markets, and ornate temples. Or, wander through Kampong Glam's historic Malay quarter, where traditional shophouses, the majestic Sultan Mosque, and the rich heritage of the Malay community await.
    Whether you're planning an Eid celebration in UAE or elsewhere, these destinations will make your holiday memorable! So, let’s go!