Dubai is set to transform Umm Suqeim Beach into a world-class waterfront destination after Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, approved a Dh500 million master plan for its redevelopment.
The project, led by Dubai Municipality, is one of the emirate’s flagship beach development initiatives and aims to blend global design excellence with a distinctive Emirati identity, reinforcing Dubai’s position as a leading international tourism destination.
A future-ready beach destination
Spanning 3.1 kilometres and covering 445,000 square metres, the redevelopment will increase the beach area and developable spaces by 30 per cent. Smart lighting will illuminate 130,000 square metres of beachfront, enabling night swimming and extended evening activities.
Aligned with Dubai’s long-term vision
Sheikh Hamdan said the project reflects Dubai’s commitment to enhancing public spaces through innovative design, advanced urban planning and sustainable infrastructure, while prioritising quality of life for residents and visitors.
The Umm Suqeim Beach master plan supports the Dubai Quality of Life Strategy 2033 and the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, focusing on sustainable waterfront development, healthy lifestyles and community wellbeing.
Extensive social, environmental and traffic studies were conducted, alongside community engagement, to ensure the project balances tourism growth with environmental protection and residential privacy.
Key features of the Umm Suqeim Beach redevelopment
Capacity to welcome up to 6 million visitors annually
200% increase in parking, reaching approximately 2,400 spaces
Six architecturally distinctive gateways reflecting local heritage
Ten mobility hubs and 11 taxi pick-up and drop-off points
Integrated cycling and e-scooter facilities
A 38-metre observation tower inspired by Dubai’s maritime history
Upgraded road access from Jumeirah Street with improved traffic flow
Sustainability and climate resilience
The project places strong emphasis on sustainability, including climate change adaptation measures such as a two-kilometre retaining wall, elevated beach levels, and an AI-powered smart facilities management system to enhance operational efficiency.
Boosting tourism and private sector participation
Dubai Municipality will actively engage private sector partners and investors, strengthening public-private partnerships and further supporting Dubai’s tourism economy.
Once completed, the redeveloped Umm Suqeim Beach is expected to become a globally recognised urban landmark, offering a destination that combines leisure, sport, culture and sustainability.
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Set against the backdrop of Khorfakkan’s mountains and coastline, His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, on Thursday inaugurated the new Khorfakkan Resort, a Dh700 million waterfront development designed to elevate tourism and lifestyle living on Sharjah’s east coast.
Stretching along Khorfakkan beach, the resort brings together 573 residential units, from one-bedroom apartments to spacious four-bedroom homes, many overlooking sweeping views of the sea, mountains, beach and city skyline.
Developed by Asas Real Estate, the project spans 330,000 square feet, with a built-up area reaching 1.4 million square feet, adding another landmark destination to the emirate’s growing hospitality and tourism portfolio.
What the resort features:
16 retail outlets
A private beach
Outdoor swimming pools
Elevated green spaces covering 100,000 square feet
Gym and sports facilities
Integrated hotel-style services
The luxury property is located close to Khorfakkan Amphitheatre and the city’s waterfall attraction, adding to its appeal for residents and visitors.
Officials said the project is expected to support Khorfakkan’s growing tourism sector while creating new investment opportunities through freehold ownership options.
Tourists visiting the UAE can now open a bank account within minutes, thanks to a new digital initiative led by the Central Bank of the UAE in partnership with the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security and Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank.
The service, called ‘Tourist Identity’, allows visitors to set up a fully digital bank account upon arrival, using a secure identity issued at entry and powered by biometric and facial recognition technology.
By linking the system to ADCB’s mobile app, travellers can open an account instantly, receive a digital debit card, and start making payments without paperwork or traditional documents.
For many visitors, especially business travellers, long-stay tourists, and frequent visitors, the move removes a key hurdle: access to local banking. Instead of relying on cash, users can pay digitally, manage expenses easily, and connect directly to the UAE’s financial system from day one.
Officials say the system is designed to deliver a secure and seamless experience, using advanced biometrics and AI to enable access to services without the need for physical documents.
What it means for visitors
For tourists, the new service means faster, safer, and more convenient access to money, making everyday transactions, from shopping to transport, simpler during their stay in the UAE.
The rollout also strengthens the country’s position as a tech-driven global destination, where travel and financial services are increasingly integrated into a seamless digital experience.
For years, the visa run or the medical-to-ID process was a familiar rite of passage for newcomers to the UAE, often involving multiple steps and repeated paperwork. New employees as well as residents were required to complete a mandatory medical test before applying for or renewing their residency visa, followed by a separate application for an Emirates ID.
As of April this year, that era has officially come to an end. Under the latest reforms introduced by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security, the UAE has streamlined these procedures by fully integrating residency and identity services into a single, seamless digital process, marking a significant shift toward efficiency and ease for residents.
Here is everything you need to know to finish your renewal in minutes, not days.
1. What is the one-step process
The one-step renewal is a unified application. When you initiate your residency renewal (whether through your employer or as a self-sponsored resident), the system automatically triggers your Emirates ID renewal in the same application.
No more separate forms: One fee, one application, one approval.
Unified Data: The system pulls your updated medical results and insurance status directly from the health authorities.
2. The digital checklist
Before you log in, ensure you have clear digital copies of:
Original Passport: Must be valid for at least six months.
Current Emirates ID: You will need the ID number for the login.
Personal Photo: A high-quality digital photo with a white background (no glasses/accessories).
UAE Pass: This is now the mandatory key to access all ICP services. Ensure your UAE Pass is upgraded to verified status.
3. How to renew in 4 minutes
Log In: Open the UAEICP Smart App or visit the ICP portal. Log in using your UAE Pass.
Select Renew Residency & ID: The system will show your current profile. Click on the renewal button for yourself or your dependents.
Review Retrieved Data: The magic of 2026 is that your medical fitness results and health insurance data are now automatically linked. If they don’t appear, simply click Refresh Data.
One-Time Payment: You will see a single total fee. This includes the residency sticker (e-version), the Emirates ID issuance, and courier fees.
Biometrics (The exception): If you have renewed before and your fingerprints are on file, you are done. If you are a new resident or your data needs an update, the app will generate a Biometric Appointment slot for you automatically.
4. Fees and timelines
Cost: Fees can vary based on visa duration (1, 2, or 10 years). Visa charges are stated on each service card on the websites of ICP and GDRFA-D.
Printing: Once approved, your digital Emirates ID is available immediately on the UAEICP app and the UAE Wallet.
Delivery: Your physical card will be delivered to your doorstep via an authorised courier within 3 to 5 working days.
Visa regulations and costs are subject to change and should always be double-checked with your travel agent or local Embassy of the UAE before travelling.
5. Avoid late fines
The grace period has been standardised in 2026. You generally have 30 days to renew after expiry. After this, a per-day fine is applied for both residency and ID delays.