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Dubai Eid Deals 2026: Free Entry to Top Attractions

Aquaventure, Dubai Miracle Garden, and discounted farmhouses are drawing families across the UAE for Eid Al Fitr 2026.

Dubai Eid Deals 2026: Free Entry to Top Attractions
Dubai Eid Deals
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  • 1Aquaventure World at Atlantis is offering free entry from March 10–22; tickets must be booked online in advance, up to four per booking.
  • 2Dubai Miracle Garden is granting free entry to all Emirates ID holders from March 15–31, 2026.
  • 3Eid Al Fitr 2026 falls on Friday, March 20 in the UAE, with prayers scheduled between 6:30am and 6:50am inside mosques only.
  • 4Discounted farmhouses and private venues across Dubai are being booked for large extended-family gatherings during the holiday.
  • 5Both residents and visitors from neighbouring countries are active in Dubai over Eid, combining family visits with leisure outings.

Dubai Eid deals 2026 are seeing strong uptake, with residents and visitors building their holiday plans around free attractions, discounted venues, and family gatherings. Eid Al Fitr falls on Friday, March 20 in the UAE, and the city is fully in the spirit — from waterparks to flower gardens to farmhouse bookings for extended families.

Citywide offers support Eid plans

Dubai attractions are rolling out free entry and deep discounts for the holiday. Atlantis Dubai opened complimentary access to Aquaventure World waterpark and The Lost Chambers Aquarium during UAE school holidays, running from March 10 to March 22. A limited number of free tickets are released each day through the Atlantis website — visitors can reserve up to four per booking and must do so online in advance, as tickets cannot be collected at the gate.

Dubai Miracle Garden is granting free entry to all valid Emirates ID holders between March 15 and March 31 — no voucher required, just present your ID at the door. The park spans 72,000 square metres and showcases more than 150 million flowers.

Families are scheduling visits to these destinations especially during the second day of Eid, when outings tend to peak.

Large group gatherings are also taking shape, supported by discounted farmhouses and private venues that can accommodate extended families. These spaces are being secured for celebrations involving dozens of guests, with many arrangements finalised close to the holiday using offers from property owners.

Eid prayer timings are scheduled between 6:30am and 6:50am, with congregational prayers held inside mosques only — no outdoor setups — as confirmed by UAE authorities.

Travel and visits continue during Eid

Visitors are continuing to travel to Dubai during Eid, including families arriving by road from neighbouring countries. Many are staying for extended periods, combining time with relatives with leisure activities across the city.

Outdoor activities — parks, waterparks, and free-entry attractions — are being folded into these itineraries alongside family visits, allowing both residents and visiting guests to make the most of what Dubai has available during the holiday.

Celebrations continue across the UAE

Some residents are celebrating within the UAE, gathering with friends and family in Abu Dhabi and Dubai through shared meals and organised meetups. These plans allow people to stay close to their communities during the holiday.

Families are also staying connected through calls, messages, and shared updates throughout the day alongside in-person gatherings. Eid remains centred on connection — both in person and through the digital threads that keep extended families in touch.

Eid in Dubai remains active

Dubai Eid deals 2026 continue to drive strong participation through free attractions, discounted venues, and steady travel into the city. Residents and visitors are making full use of available options, ensuring the celebration plays out through planned activities and time shared together.

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Julie Buere

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.