Here’s what’s new in Dubai this May
May is bringing a new wave of Dubai updates across the city. Global Village is extending its season, giving residents more time for outdoor nights before summer fully arrives. Eid Al Adha dates are also in focus, with the upcoming moon sighting set to confirm the official start date. Meanwhile, Dubai has launched the world’s first AI smart bus station, while Etihad Rail has revealed its first passenger station as plans for UAE rail travel continue to move forward.
Global Village is staying open a little longer
Dubai’s favourite outdoor destination is extending its season, giving residents extra time to squeeze in one more visit before the summer break. Since reopening in April, Global Village has continued its mix of shopping, street food, live entertainment and family attractions across the park. Visitors can also make the most of ride offers at Carnaval, alongside discounted family ticket bundles for groups heading in together.
Eid Al Adha 2026 moon sighting in Dubai to confirm official start
Eid Al Adha 2026 dates in the UAE are expected to be confirmed following the moon sighting in Dubai on May 17. The event will mark the start of observations for the Dhu Al Hijjah crescent, which determines the beginning of the final month in the Islamic calendar and, in turn, the timing of Eid Al Adha and the Eid break across the country.
Al Mamzar Beach has officially reopened following a full redevelopment, with upgraded facilities, expanded space and new leisure areas along the waterfront. The refreshed destination is designed for easier beach days, with more room for visitors and improved access across different zones. New additions include a 24/7 women-only beach area with night swimming, a floating walkway at Al Mamzar Lagoon, and a new waterfront dining space. The wider development also introduces investment opportunities, adding a new layer to one of Dubai’s most well-known beach destinations.
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