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Is Dubai sea safe to swim in?

The sea is one huge reason to visit Dubai, and it's glistening waters are usually very safe. Most beaches have lifeguards and gently sloping sandy shores are great for children. However, you should be aware of a few potential hazards, and you must always keep children within your reach.



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The sea is one huge reason to visit Dubai, and it's glistening waters are usually very safe. Most beaches have lifeguards and gently sloping sandy shores are great for children. However, you should be aware of a few potential hazards, and you must always keep children within your reach.

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Dubai has some of the most pristine beaches 2019 in the world, and that's coming from a globally recognised environmental organisation. The Blue Flag scheme has recognised beaches throughout the city for their clean water quality and rubbish-free stretches of sand.

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The beach there is one of several that have been designated as “night beaches” by officials in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Splashing around when the sun goes down. In Dubai, where oppressive heat is the norm, some beaches allow visitors to swim 24 hours a day.

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Jumeirah Beach is the perfect place to take a dip in Dubai. The water is warm and crystal-clear, making it ideal for swimming. While the beach is open to the public, certain areas are designated for swimming only.

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Dubai Municipality also installed signboards and swimming warning flags. The red flag indicates swimming in the area is prohibited; yellow flag warns people to swim with caution; and purple flag indicates that swimming is permitted with the presence of marine species.

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Can women wear shorts in Dubai? Yes, women can wear shorts in Dubai as long as they are not too short. You can wear them at beaches or malls but you should avoid them at local markets and souks.

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The Walk at Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) is a popular promenade where you can shop, dine and stroll by the sea. The buzzing beachside boulevard offers the opportunity to satisfy your retail cravings with an array of fashion, home and handicraft shops and boutiques.

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GENERAL SAFETY IN DUBAI There's not much dispute that Dubai is quite safe for tourists. Dubai is heavily monitored, so violent crime directed at tourists is rare. Most tourist-directed crime in Dubai is likely to be petty stuff like pickpocketing, scams, or sexual harassment.

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In Dubai, holding hands, hugging, and kissing in public is considered socially unacceptable and if caught indulging in such acts, you might land up in jail.

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You will need to be mindful that the salty waters of the Gulf can be too hot for swimming in over the summer (32-35°C/90-95°F); it will feel more like spa water than a refreshing break.

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Tourists are permitted to drink in licensed restaurants, hotels and bars attached to licensed hotels. It is unacceptable and punishable to drink in public places—even beaches. Dubai is incredibly strict about public drunkenness and has zero tolerance for drinking and driving.

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Local families are often shopping at malls across Dubai so you're going to want to dress appropriately. You can wear shorts in Dubai and even skirts, if they are at knee length and not shorter than that. Just be mindful of the fact that there are a lot of families and children there.

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It's perfectly acceptable to wear swimming trunks, bikinis or one piece swimsuits on the beach or by the hotel pool; but it's disrespectful to walk the streets in a bikini or in shorts and a bikini top. Gentlemen may admirably fill out their Speedos but keep them for the beach too.

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Dress code in public places in Dubai To be respectful of the UAE culture, it is best to remain covered from shoulder at least to the knees. For instance, although T-shirts (preferably with sleeves covering at least upper arm) are fine, spaghetti tops for women may not be appreciated in public places.

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Also known as Secret Beach, Black Palace Beach is one of Dubai's hidden gems when it comes to free beaches in the city. It's not the easiest to access – you get to it via an almost impossible-to-find pathway, but once you're there, it's well worth it.

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