If you have been dodging Dubai's daytime heat all summer, La Cantine Beach may have just cracked the code. The popular Bluewaters Island destination has officially brought back its seasonal Dubai Night Swim, turning Friday nights into an adults-only poolside escape packed with sunset views, music, dining, and late-night swims beneath the glowing city skyline.
Known as Après-Soleil Night Swim, the weekly event takes over every Friday from 7 PM onwards at La Cantine Beach inside Delano Dubai. Instead of melting under the scorching afternoon sun, guests can cool off in a temperature-controlled pool while soaking in views of Ain Dubai after dark.
La Cantine Beach Is Bringing Summer Nights Back
Dubai's beach clubs have spent years competing to create the ultimate summer experience, and La Cantine Beach is leaning hard into a trend that keeps growing across the city: nighttime swimming. The concept is simple — arrive after sunset, grab a sunbed or cabana, order dinner and drinks, and spend the evening poolside when the temperatures are finally comfortable.
The venue blends Mediterranean-inspired dining with a breezy beachfront atmosphere, so the whole thing feels more like a coastal getaway than a typical city night out. With Ain Dubai illuminated in the background and the Arabian Gulf just steps away, it is built for guests who would rather swap crowded indoor venues for an open-air summer escape.
How Much Does The Dubai Night Swim Cost?
The Dubai Night Swim at La Cantine Beach starts at AED 150 per person for a sunbed. For larger groups, cabanas go for AED 1,000 and fit up to eight guests. The best part? Both options are fully redeemable on food and beverages, so the entire amount goes toward dining and drinks across the evening — less of an entry fee, more of a dining credit at one of Dubai's most sought-after beachfront venues.
Adults Only And Built For Late-Night Summer Escapes
Unlike many family-friendly pool spots around the city, Après-Soleil Night Swim is strictly reserved for adults aged 21 and above. The grown-ups-only policy lets the venue lean into a more relaxed evening vibe focused on dining, socializing, and poolside entertainment. As temperatures climb across the UAE, escapes like this are becoming the move for residents who want the outdoors without the peak-day heat. For many in Dubai, summer no longer means hiding indoors — it just means waiting until sunset.




