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Kite Beach Dubai: Free Beach Day Guide for Expats 2026

Kite Beach Dubai offers free entry, clean sand, water sports and food trucks. Here is how to plan your full day in 2026.

·5 min read·By the Tovi UAE Team
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Getting There and Parking

Kite Beach sits along Jumeirah Beach Road, opposite the Umm Suqeim area. Take the Sheikh Zayed Road exit for Kite Beach or use the RTA metro to Jumeirah Beach Residence station then a short taxi ride. On weekends and public holidays the paid RTA car park fills by 10 am. Arrive before 9 am or use the free side-street parking on 2B Street if you are willing to walk ten minutes.

Entry to the beach is free for everyone. No ticket or ICP stamp is needed. The Dubai Municipality cleans the sand daily and provides shaded seating, showers and changing rooms at no charge.

Best Time to Visit

From November to April the air stays below 28 °C and water temperature sits around 24 °C, perfect for swimming. In summer months the beach opens at 6 am. Go early, stay until 11 am, then return after 5 pm when the heat drops. Fridays and Saturdays are busiest; Tuesdays and Wednesdays are quieter.

Facilities on Site

Public toilets, outdoor showers and foot-wash stations are spaced every 200 metres. Drinking fountains supply chilled water. Lifeguards in red shirts patrol from 8 am to 6 pm daily. A first-aid post stands near the central volleyball courts. Lost-property items are held for 48 hours at the lifeguard tower.

Free Wi-Fi covers the main promenade. Prayer rooms for men and women are located beside the northern car park. Wheelchair-friendly ramps lead from the parking area to the sand and to the accessible toilets.

Food Trucks and Nearby Dining

More than twenty licensed food trucks line the boardwalk daily. Expect AED 25-45 for a loaded burger or chicken shawarma, AED 18 for fresh juice, and AED 12 for karak tea. Most trucks accept cash and card. For table service, walk five minutes south to the licensed cafés on the same stretch. Alcohol is not served on the beach itself.

Water Sports and Activities

Kite surfing, paddle boarding and jet-ski rentals operate from 8 am to sunset. A two-hour beginner kite lesson costs AED 450 including gear. Stand-up paddle board hire starts at AED 80 per hour. Life jackets are mandatory and included. Dubai Maritime City issues the permits; operators display their licence numbers on the boards. Always stay inside the marked swimming zones to avoid fines from RTA marine police.

Safety and Local Rules

Swimming outside the buoyed area is not allowed. Drones need prior approval from Dubai Civil Aviation; casual use is banned. Glass containers are prohibited on the sand. Pets must be on a lead and are not permitted in the water. Smoking is restricted to the designated zones near the northern entrance.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Kite Beach free to enter in 2026?

Yes. Dubai Municipality keeps Kite Beach open to the public at no charge every day.

Where can I park at Kite Beach?

Use the paid RTA car park or free side streets on 2B Street. Arrive early on weekends.

What time are lifeguards on duty?

Lifeguards patrol from 8 am to 6 pm daily. The beach itself stays open 24 hours.

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