Good news for beach lovers, Jumeirah Beach is getting a makeover and will reopen this July, just in time for summer in Dubai.
Sharing updates during a recent media event organised by DMO, Bader Anwahi, CEO of the Public Facilities Agency, Dubai Municipality, said that work on the beach is almost done and it will soon be ready for the public to enjoy.
Big Plans for Dubai’s Beaches
The Jumeirah Beach upgrade is part of a bigger Dh355 million project to improve public beaches in Dubai. This includes:
- Upgrades to Al Mamzar and Jumeirah 1 beaches
- A floating pedestrian bridge at Al Mamzar (Dubai’s first)
- A 24/7 night beach in Deira
The goal is to make beaches more enjoyable and easier to access, while also adding new features for residents and visitors.
More Beaches, More Space
Dubai’s long-term plan is to increase public beach areas by 400% as part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan. Work is moving fast, and Jumeirah 1 Beach is expected to reopen ahead of schedule.
Night-swimming beaches in areas have already seen over 1.5 million visitors since they opened in 2023.
New Community Spaces
The municipality is also building five new community spaces, called majlis venues, in:
- Nad Al Sheba 2
- Al Awir 2
- Al Barsha South 1
- Al Warqaa 2
- Hatta