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Best beaches in Dubai: On the hunt for winter sun? Or any time of the year sun? Dubai's glamorous beaches make it a great all-year-round destination.
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Nikki Beach: Nikki Beach is an adults-only beach club, think snazzy touches and trendy food on offer.
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Flying high: Dubai's Kite Beach channels a laid-back Californian vibe -- there's plenty of chilled thrills to enjoy, including kite surfing.
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Kite Beach: This scenic beach spot is one of Dubai's most popular for a reason, with views of the Burj Al Arab on the left and kite surfers catching wind to the right.
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Foodie paradise: Kite Beach is also home to some great foodie spots -- including Park House, which serves great avocado toast.
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Before sunset: Sunset Beach is famous for its beautiful view, which is stunning at dusk and beyond.
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Park life: Al Mamzar Beach and Park is another Dubai beach option -- located in the far northeast edge of Dubai, it's a fantastic picnic spot.
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Vibrant delights: The Beach in Jumeirah Beach Residence offers a busier vibe -- there's everything from high-end restaurants to a 600-meter running track.
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Hotel lounging: Hotel beaches are also a highlight of Dubai's leisure scene -- Four Seasons' Dubai Jumeirah Beach is fantastic for lounging.
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Calm and chic: Home to gorgeous landscaped gardens and one kilometer of private beach, One & Only Royal Mirage is a beautiful spot and has an upmarket atmosphere.
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Wildlife fun: Hang out with rehabilitating sea turtles and unwind on hanging chairs at Jumeirah Al Naseem.
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Club scene: Beach clubs are a staple of the Dubai leisure scene -- on Palm Jumeirah there's a temperature-controlled pool, a restaurant, a bar, and a private beach.
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Blue Marlin Ibiza: For those who want to party hard, the Blue Marlin offers Ibiza-style vibes.
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Party with the influencers: Blue Marlin Ibiza is a favorite hangout of Dubai's influencers and expats.
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Blue Marlin Ibiza: This spot is the place to go for dancing to visiting DJs and experiencing the latest electronic music.
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Something for everyone: For a more chilled atmosphere, Zero Gravity has affordable beach passes -- with a portion redeemable against food and drinks. There's volleyball and live music.
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La Mer: Dubai's newest developed beach, La Mer is perfect for Instagram-lovers, thanks to its arty decor.
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La Mer: La Mer is home to palm trees and colorful beach cabanas.
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The Jumeirah Beach Hotel: Nab a day pass to the shoreline at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel and you can access Wild Wadi Waterpark and enjoy discounts on spa treatments.
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Summersalt: For cocktails at sundown, head to Summersalt -- also known for its Asian fusion food.
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Drift Beach, Dubai: This chic club has a private beach and infinity pool.
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Luxurious vibes: Guests get complimentary sparkling water and seasonal fruit bowls. The VIP experience offers private cabanas and Moet champagne.
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For winter sun, there’s nowhere better than the glimmering city of Dubai.

With miles of coastline, Dubai’s beaches range from super simple (just sun, sand and sea) to ultra-luxury.

Most public beaches have been built up in recent years, meaning you can expect to find cabanas for changing, spots to grab food and rental water sports equipment. For something more decadent, there are numerous Ibiza-inspired beach clubs and high-end hotels with private beach access.

When it comes to attire, bikinis and swimming trunks are absolutely acceptable. Just cover up before heading off the sand – particularly in the free public beaches listed below.

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Kite Beach - Free

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Kite Beach is great for families.

With views of the Burj Al Arab on the left and kite surfers catching wind on the right, it’s no wonder this scenic beach is one of Dubai’s most popular. Food trucks, a beach library and pop-up shops line the broad boardwalk, while runners bound along the jogging track.

It’s also great for families, says Dubai photographer Sukaina Rajabali. “My children love climbing up the rocks that are set up as dividers, and it’s a great place to collect tiny shells that have rolled to shore.”

“I love that it has so much life,” says Natalia Shustova, a Dubai fashion influencer. “From flea market-style retailers selling beach necessities, to beach boot camps, to loads of great healthy food offerings… It’s even possible to kayak,” she adds.

The Beach - Jumeirah Beach Residences - Free

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Jumeirah Beach Residences offers everything from high-end restaurants to a 600-meter running track.

Flush against the Dubai Marina, this bustling beach development has a jogging track, an open-air shopping mall, beachfront restaurants and an outdoor cinema.

It offers panoramic views of the newly finished Ain Dubai, the largest Ferris wheel in the world. And it’s entirely free.

La Mer - Free

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La Mer is Dubai's newest developed beach.

The city’s newest developed beach, this bustling spot is Instagram heaven. Pastel-colored beach cabanas sit between hammocks, palm trees, graffiti art and colorful food huts.

Families flock to Laguna Waterpark or watch as children bounce on the inflatable playground. Day cabanas are available for rent, but most visitors just throw down towels in the sand.

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Food here is varied and trendy; regulars grab burgers and sweet potato fries at Salt or stacks of pancakes at Levee Café and Lounge. There’s also plenty of beach boutiques and a movie theater.

“La Mer is a melting pot of everything you need to entertain everyone in the family in one place, but with quality,” says travel blogger Thumi Do. “It’s got a quality water park, restaurants, boutique… It’s not exactly hipster, but it all has beautiful branding. It’s premium.”

Sunset Beach - Free

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Sunset Beach, the name says it all.

Quieter than both La Mer and Kite Beach, this simple stretch of sand is hidden behind Sunset Mall. It’s not as developed as the others, meaning it’s emptier overall. There are still changing facilities and bathrooms, but very little else.

“It’s one of the best spots for a sunset so make sure to bring your camera,” suggests travel blogger Claudia Padgett. “If you want to go all out, get a surf board to catch waves.”

Drift Beach

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Drift Beach oozes luxury.

Attracting a chic crowd that want Mediterranean elegance, this airy beach club has a private stretch of beach, an infinity pool, and plenty of plush sun loungers. Staff roam between blue umbrellas serving complimentary sparkling water and seasonal fruit bowls. For an upgrade, there’s a VIP package that comes with a private cabana and Moet.

Summersalt, Jumeirah Al Naseem

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Don't miss the cocktails at Summersalt.

This luxury beach club serves up cocktails and Asian fusion food while a DJ spins live tunes, all creating a very Cote D’Azure atmosphere. Guests shift between the private pool to the private beach. The weekend brunch, with an all you can eat and drink package, is particularly popular.

Riva Beach Club

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Keep things chilled at Riva Beach Club.

With kayaks, watersports and a chilled outdoor restaurant, this Palm Jumeirah beach club is all things relaxed. Guests grab cocktails from the palm-frond gazebo while families splash in the temperature-controlled pool. The beach here is calm and the waters flat, making it great for stand-up paddleboarding.

Blue Marlin Ibiza

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Head to Blue Marlin for a cocktail or two.

Popular with the city’s partying crowd, this oceanfront venue is known for its electronic music, visiting DJs and throngs of guests. During the day, it’s a great spot to grab a sunlounger beside hundreds of strangers. At night, the Ibiza vibe picks up with flashing lights, dancing and drinks. The water here is crowded – but for this lot, that’s exactly the point.

Nikki Beach Dubai

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Nikki Beach: Deluxe pool parties.

Plush white sun beds, faded wood accents and and tribal decorations create this adults-only beach club on Dubai’s Pearl Jumeirah. Guests order plates of grilled cauliflower and blackened salmon tacos, then head to the four-tier shisha terrace. Thursdays there’s a deluxe pool party with a resident DJ, while Tuesday offers a special ladies daytime drinking package with sun bed.

Yet for Izzy Abidi, a regular Dubai surfer, the hotel venue’s quiet mornings are the main draw. “It’s got a good swell at early sunrise,” she says. “There are no tourists, only people who want to be in the water.”

Jumeirah Beach Hotel

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The Jumeirah Beach hotel offers a day pass to enter the beach.

For long-time Dubai resident Tracy Harmoush, JBH is the one beach worth going to – “Absolutely, hands down. It’s nostalgic, one of the oldest and first beaches I used to go to when I moved here 11 years ago.” There are waves crashing to shore and a the views are immense.

“You get to lay on a beach where the Burj Al Arab is literally a short swim from you. It gives you a wonderful overwhelming feeling, engulfed by such an iconic piece of architecture.”

“I’ve always loved that beach,” agrees photographer and social media manager Herald Herrera. “It’s because the view, especially for taking photos and walking under the bridge towards the Burj Al Arab.”

A day pass includes access to Wild Wadi Waterpark and discounts on spa treatments.

Club Mina

For five temperature-controlled pools (including two kiddie pools with water slides), outdoor table tennis, chess, badminton, and a kids club, check out Club Mina at Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort, suggests Antonia Ellis, head of marketing for beach access card Privilee.

Ellis compares beach clubs around Dubai, and doesn’t hesitate to point at Club Mina as a favorite. “There’s so much variety in the restaurant that even the most fussy eaters will fine something special,” she adds.