Everything you need to know about visiting Dubai in April
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April is what we like to call Dubai’s golden month! Whilst Dubai does not have traditional seasons per se, it’s most definitely the city’s transitional month.
The mild days of winter are rapidly replaced by long, hot, sunny days, though still not quite the blistering heat of summer, making it perfect for those who love the warmth on their skin along with beach and water-based activities.
Note that due to the Iran War, events detailed in this April 2026 guide may be impacted. We have done our best to update this guide as of early April with planned and postponed events news, but do expect last-minute cancellations or postpones of events, particularly those involving large crowds outdoors.
See announcements from Dubai Economy & Tourism here and up-to-the-minute announcements by Dubai Media Office

Dubai Weather in April
There can be a rapid increase in daytime maximum temperatures from late March to late April. At the start of the month, Dubai normally experiences daytime highs around 30°C/86°F and by the end of April, 35°C/95°F with an average of 33.3°C/92°F.
Be prepared for a few scorching hot days, too. There is only a low probability of rain and a possibility of sandstorms and dusty days.
The sea temperature takes a little longer to reach summertime peaks. You can expect a mild average of 25°C/77°F in the water in April – but reaching 28°C/72°F by month-end – most find this perfect for swimming!
The UV Index in Dubai in April is 8, and you get, on average, 11 hours of sunshine. Take care out in the sun, and remember to pack plenty of sunscreen, along with a hat, sunglasses, and a water bottle wherever you go during the day to beat the heat.
You can read our complete guide to Dubai Weather in April here, as well as our suggested ideas of what to pack for Dubai in April.
Dubai Special Events April 2026
All events listed below are subject to change at short notice.
Religious Celebrations in Dubai this April
- The Christian celebration of Easter will fall on Sunday, 5 April 2026, and Orthodox Easter will be celebrated on the 12th of April 2026, meaning that events are likely to be spread across a two-week period.
Other special events in Dubai this April
- We await news if the family-favorite outdoor event, Dubai Global Village, can reopen for a short stint before the summer, as gates have sadly been closed since the start of the conflict. All advertised reopenings so far have not been able to go ahead.
- Ongoing indoor shows such as La Perle will also continue this month.
- International Art Fair, World Art Dubai is still scheduled to take place from 23-26 April 2026 at the World Trade Centre
Music, Comedy & Live Performances
- Aweh! Fest (cancelled – we await news of a reschedule)
- The Laughter Factory is continuing this month with dates scheduled from 10 -18 April 2026 and events across the city to bring some light-hearted relief.
- Opera Under the Dome by Firadus Orchestra is scheduled to go ahead as planned on Saturday, 18 April 2026 – Al Wasl Dome, Expo City
- Fans of Russian rock can enjoy the tunes of Boris Grebenshikov on Sunday, 19 April 2026 – The Agenda
- Moroccan Comedian Lamhayab Yassar Lemghari will be bringing the laughs to town on 24 April 2026 – Emirates Theatre (Emirates International School)
- Dance fans can enjoy Bollywood Box Office Night with DJ Arsalan on 24 April 2026 – VICE, Ramee Dream Hotel
- One for the kids, The Tiger Who Came to Tea is live on stage 26 April 2026 – Meyana Theatre, Jumeriah Beach Hotel
- Acclaimed composer and performer Tony Ann makes his Dubai debut on 29 April 2026 – Dubai Opera
- Blue Note Celebrates International Jazz Day is scheduled to take place on 30 April 2026 – Dubai Opera
Sport
- The third edition of the ExpoCity Dubai Half Marathon takes place on Sunday, 19 April 2026 – Expo City
- Enjoy Dubai’s Biggest Fitness Hangout on 25-26 April 2026 with daycation and staycation offers – Hilton Dubai Palm
- Sukoon & Bupa Global Dubai Canal Run is still scheduled to be held from 6am, Saturday, 25 April 2026 – Dubai Canal
- Ticket sales for Dubai Basketball at Coca-Cola Arena have been paused; we expect to be cancelled
Dubai Activities in April 2026
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April is usually one of Dubai’s busiest tourism months due to its perfect beach weather, which coincides with school holidays in many countries.
It’s one of those months in Dubai when we strongly suggest booking tickets for top attractions well in advance (also in December and March), but build in some downtime to relax and enjoy the sunshine.
Try to do your outdoor activities early in the morning or late in the day; the middle of the day in April can be too intense for many people to be outside —unless they’re in the pool!
Unsure how to fill your days? Pop over to our collection of Dubai itineraries – from stopovers to 7 days we have an itinerary to suit you
For those wanting to make the most of the April sunshine, why not try getting out onto the water for a unique view of the city? There are many choices available, from sunset cruises to breakfast buffets as you cruise around the Dubai Marina, the luxurious new Bluewaters Island development, and the iconic Palm Jumeirah.
And, of course, enjoy the best of Dubai’s beaches, whether you are staying at a beach resort, enjoying a beach club day or visiting one of the many free public beaches in Dubai these really are the highlight of Dubai in April (NB, some beaches are designated as ‘family only’ over the Eid long weekend, no bachelor men permitted)
You’ll be able to catch the last of the alfresco dining season in Dubai and finish your day at one of the city’s stunning rooftop bars or perfect beachside sundowner locations.
You can still try a Dubai desert safari in April, though it’s recommended you either join a very early morning desert tour or wait until late evening to miss the peak heat of the day. Some camps may close up over Ramadan or at least offer a quite restricted program as there’s no entertainment permitted, such as dancing.
Dubai With The Kids in April 2026
- For theme park action, check out Dubai Parks & Resorts, with four theme parks to choose from – plus Legoland Hotel Dubai (NB – we’ve been made aware that outdoor park closures are likely to continue throughout April, only the resort hotels and associated events within the hotels will stay open)
- And, of course, there are Dubai’s big water parks, including Wild Wadi and Aquaventure– you can check out all our favourite splashing adventures in Dubai here. Aquaventure & Lost Chambers Aquarium continue to offer free daily tickets in April! See the residents deal here
- If it’s too hot outside during the day, check out this collection of Dubai activities entirely indoors.
- As evening falls, catch the end of the season Dubai Garden Glow & Dinosaur Park in Zabeel Park – tickets here direct from the venue
- You can still catch the end of the season at Dubai Miracle Garden too, though, go early to beat the heat. They are currently running a resident’s special offer: AED 30 through until 31 May, and under-12s will go free!
- When it’s too hot to be out, Dubai Mall offers a huge range of activities for an indoor retreat, try anything from ice skating to visiting the aquarium or get lost for hours in Kidzania or the Play DXB (formerly VR Park) for your older kids.
Unlike previous years, the local school break in 2026 is in March (and was moved forward by a week), so there will be fewer scheduled kids’ activities in the first two weeks of April, as we have seen in recent years.
Frequently Asked Questions about Dubai in April
Sitting in the Northern Hemisphere, Dubai is 2,810km north of the equator. It has an arid desert climate, with hot summers and mild winters. April is technically ‘spring’ though not your typical spring weather. It is better classified as a transition month to summer.
You will likely experience near-perfect weather in Dubai in April if you love long, hot, sunny days. Sea temperatures might still be surprisingly cool at the start of the month, but you are entering the Middle East summer by the end of April.
The first few days of the month coinciding with Eid will be exceptionally busy, but thereafter it’s ‘business as usual’ with the Holy Month no longer falling in April.
Rainfall in Dubai in April is highly unlikely, but it can happen. On average, only 3mm of rain falls in April (though 2024 saw unprecedented rainfall and flooding); there’s no telling if we will see weather like this again in Dubai this coming April.
If it rains in Dubai, stay put for a while. It can cause chaos on the roads, but it normally passes as quickly as it arrives.
Dubai normally experiences daytime highs around 30°C/86°F at the start of the month and 35°C/95°F by the end of April 35°C/95°F, with an average of 33.3°C/92°F. You can also get some exceptionally hot days!
Although the overnights are getting warm, it’s still possible to enjoy a pleasant evening out in the desert in April. By month-end and into May, it can be getting a bit warm for these outdoor experiences if you’re uncomfortable with the heat and have no air conditioning.
Yes, if you celebrate Easter, there will still be plenty of opportunities to enjoy this special religious occasion. We have a complete guide to Easter in Dubai over here for those looking for family-friendly events and church services.
Check out the best things to do in every month in Dubai here!
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