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Dubai 2026: What's New and Why the World Is Watching

From electric air taxis and record-breaking events to landmark hotel openings, Dubai's 2026 calendar is its most ambitious yet.

Dubai 2026: What's New and Why the World Is Watching
Dubai skyline — the emirate enters 2026 with a record-breaking events calendar and futuristic transport launches
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  • 1Joby Aviation will launch Dubai's first commercial electric air taxi service in 2026, connecting DXB Airport, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina, and Downtown Dubai — with fares starting at AED 350.
  • 2The Dubai World Cup marks its historic 30th running on 28 March 2026 at Meydan Racecourse, with a total prize fund of US$12 million across nine races.
  • 3Major hotel openings in Dubai 2026 include Six Senses The Palm, Kimpton Dubai, Gran Meliá Dubai, and Baccarat Hotel & Residences Downtown.
  • 4The UAE has designated 2026 the Year of the Family, aligning city-wide programming with multi-generational travel experiences.
  • 5Dubai enters 2026 holding the World Travel Awards titles of Middle East's Leading Destination 2025 and World's Leading Exhibition Destination 2025.

Dubai is preparing for one of its most ambitious years yet. From milestone anniversaries and global awards to futuristic transport and major hotel openings, Dubai 2026 will further cement the emirate's position as a world-leading destination for tourism, business, culture, and innovation.

Having been named the Middle East's Leading Destination 2025 and World's Leading Exhibition Destination 2025 by the World Travel Awards, Dubai enters 2026 with strong global momentum — and an exceptionally full calendar.

Major Dubai Milestones in 2026

Dubai will celebrate several iconic anniversaries and global recognitions this year. A cultural food tour through Old Dubai has been named one of Lonely Planet's Top Global Experiences for 2026, highlighting the city's culinary diversity in historic districts such as Deira and Bur Dubai.

The Dubai World Cup marks its historic 30th running on 28 March 2026 at Meydan Racecourse, featuring nine races and a total prize fund of US$12 million. The Dubai Marathon celebrates its 25th edition on 1 February 2026, reinforcing Dubai's status as a premier sports tourism hub.

Art lovers can look forward to the 20th anniversary of Art Dubai from 17–19 April 2026 at Madinat Jumeirah, while Global Village continues its landmark 30th season until May 2026.

Business, Tech and the Future of Mobility

Several of Dubai's biggest global trade shows will move to Expo City Dubai in 2026. Gulfood, World Health Expo (formerly Arab Health), and GITEX GLOBAL will expand across the Dubai Exhibition Centre and Dubai World Trade Centre.

One of the most anticipated developments is the launch of fully electric air taxis in 2026. Operated by Joby Aviation under a six-year partnership with Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), the service will connect DXB Airport, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina, and Downtown Dubai. Fares start at AED 350 for a 15-minute flight, with shorter hops — such as Dubai Marina to Palm Jumeirah — completed in just four minutes.

New Hotels Opening in Dubai in 2026

Dubai's hospitality scene will grow significantly with several high-profile openings:

- Six Senses The Palm — the brand's first Dubai property - Kimpton Dubai in Business Bay - Gran Meliá Dubai in Jumeirah - Baccarat Hotel & Residences Dubai in Downtown - New luxury resorts at The Heart of Europe on The World Islands

Each development reflects Dubai's focus on luxury, wellness, sustainability, and experiential travel.

New Restaurants and Dining Concepts

Dubai's food scene will welcome major global names in 2026, including:

- Nobu One Za'abeel, opening January 2026 - London's Barrafina, debuting in DIFC - Osaka Nikkei at Mandarin Oriental Downtown - Abra Restaurant at Etihad Museum, celebrating Emirati cuisine

These openings continue Dubai's rise as a global culinary capital.

Attractions, Festivals and Cultural Experiences

From sustainability-focused experiences like Jumeirah Eco Village to large-scale events such as the Dubai Shopping Festival, Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, Dubai Fashion Week, and Taste of Dubai, the city will offer year-round cultural programming.

The UAE has also named 2026 the Year of the Family, aligning with global travel trends toward multi-generational experiences and community-focused tourism.

Sports Events to Watch in 2026

Dubai's 2026 sports calendar includes:

- Dubai Basketball competing in the EuroLeague - Hero Dubai Desert Classic (golf) - Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships - L'Etape Dubai by Tour de France - Dubai Marathon, Burj2Burj Half Marathon, and Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge - Dubai Esports and Games Festival

These events attract elite athletes, international fans, and mass participation from residents.

A Landmark Year for Dubai

With record-breaking events, cutting-edge innovation, major hotel launches, and global recognition, Dubai's 2026 calendar reflects a city that continues to evolve while celebrating its culture, people, and future ambitions.

Dubai isn't just hosting the world in 2026 — it's shaping what the future of global cities looks like.

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