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Diwali in Dubai

Diwali in Dubai

Diwali in Dubai is celebrated as a grand Festival of Lights, illuminating the city with vibrant colors, joy, and festive cheer. The Indian community comes out to play and enjoy it all over the city. Stalls which include sweets, snacks, and colorful lamps do a roaring trade. At home and in the temples families light diyas. Each year the city’s skyline, malls, and markets light up with lights and decorations. Also you can see the city wide celebration of fireworks, shopping offers and festive decor. Temples have special prayers and there is an abundance of rangoli. In parks and markets there are music, dance, and craft fairs. As a whole what you see in Dubai for Diwali is a very joyful street festival of food, lights and culture.

Knowing about Diwali

Diwali is one of those traditions that the population of India loves the most. It is a symbolism of the victory of good over bad and light over darkness. Diwali is from the Sanskrit word ‘Deepavali,’ interpretation of a line of illumination.” People therefore illuminate oil lamps known as diyas and candles at home as well as rangoli designs. New clothes are worn, sweets are shared among family members, and gifts are exchanged. Many people take it as a time to pray to Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and happiness. Since according to Hindus, it’s when Lord Rama came back home after victory against Ravana. The festival lasts for five days each representing a separate meaning. But overall for all is a time of joy, love and reminds everyone to spread light & kindness everywhere. Here are a few top places in the city to enjoy the festival to the fullest, celebrating Diwali in Dubai.

Where to go in Diwali in Dubai

  • Bur Dabai & karama: Lamps and rangoli light up the old city areas. Colorful pujas are held at Bur Dubai’s Shree Krishna and Shiva temple. Al Karama market is yet another center whose stalls overflow with jewelry, sweets and diyas for festival shopping.
  • Jebel Ali Hindu Temple: Dubai’s fabulous Jebel Ali Hindu Temple welcomes thousands for Diwali puja. The temple is beautifully lighted up throughout the day & devotees come for Lakshmi prayers.
  • Dubai Mall & Downtown: The Dubai Mall decorates for Diwali and often hosts light shows on its fountains. Nearby, the Burj Khalifa tower puts on special LED displays and fireworks at night.
  • Global Village: This multicultural theme park turns into an Indian fairground. In the Diwali section, there’s a fireworks finale and lots of Indian street food and handicrafts.
  • Dubai Creek & Al Seef: Dubai Creek & Al Seef lights up in Diwali. Bright lanterns & Indian food stalls make this place alive. Visitors can enjoy fireworks at JBR and The Pointe.

The spots all starts to buzz in mid-October. Metro and bus public transport runs extra services to major attractions, and many events are free to join. Some private shows or concerts may require tickets.

Enjoy Diwali 2025 celebration

This year Dubai’s official “Festival of Lights” runs from October 17–26. The program is filled with fireworks, concerts, fairs and shopping deals. Here are some 2025 highlights:

  • Fireworks Shows: Diwali in Dubai is celebrated with breathtaking fireworks lighting up the city, creating a spectacular and festive atmosphere for everyone to enjoy. The iconic landmarks like Burj Khalifa, Bluewaters Island, and The Pointe hosts these dazzling fireworks.
  • Noor Festival: During Noor festival, whole Dubai transforms into shining masterpiece. The city’s every corner glows with unique light designs.
  • Global Village: It is a multi-cultural theme park but celebrates Diwali in burst of light & energy. Here you can enjoy live Indian performances, cultural shows & stunning fireworks. 
  • Dhow cruise & yachts parties: If you are seeking luxurious Diwali celebration, dhow cruise is for you. Enjoy dinner, live music & premium ambiance at dhow cruise or yacht parties.

FAQs about 2025 Diwali celebration

  • When will Diwali 2025 be celebrated in Dubai?
    Diwali 2025 will be celebrated from October 17 to 26. These ten days will marks city’s “Festival of lights.”
  • Where can I see firework shows in Dubai?
    You can enjoy the best fireworks at Burj Khalifa, Dubai Creek, Bluewaters island & Global village.
  • What is the specialty of Noor festival?
    Noor Festival lights up Dubai with art installations and creative displays that celebrate light and culture.
  • Do Diwali Celebrations happen at Global Village?
    Though Global Village does not host Diwali, yet it hosts Indian performances, fireworks, etc during the festival.
  • Can I Celebrate Diwali on a Yacht or Dhow?
    Of course, dhow cruises and yacht parties with dinner, music under the fireworks and under skyline make this possible.
  • Are Diwali Events Open for Tourists to come and Visit?
    Sure, most celebrations welcome everyone, even visitors.