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Is Jumeirah Beach free to enter?

While most of the beach is free and open to the public, some parts are used by the hotels within JBR, so you must be a guest – or have purchased a beach day pass – to sunbathe there.



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Even so, it is public land and you can access it for free. The beach itself is blessed with soft, golden sand, although there are no facilities here. If you intend to stay for the day, you should pack some beverages and snacks. You get a great sunset from here, together with views of the Burj al Arab.

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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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Jumeirah beach is one of the best public beaches in Dubai, It is very long and has several options for food and beverages. It is a relatively crowded beach but still has a relaxing vibe. It is one of the best places to be around sunset and golden hours. Beaches in Dubai are neat and clean.

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Street clothes, long flowing clothing and underwear will not be permitted. Shorts with protruding designs or accessories on the back e.g. rivets, wetsuits. Long necklaces and chains. Swimsuit should be free of metal buttons, zippers, buckles or snaps that could be abrasive to other swimmers and our slides.

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The entrance to stay on The Beach, Dubai, is free.

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Dubai is actually very relaxed and open-minded when it comes to clothing. As the public is very international, so is the clothing. You will see people wearing all imaginable sorts of clothing in Dubai – from shorts and sleeveless t-shirts to burqas. But don't forget that it's a Muslim country and you are a guest.

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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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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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