It would always be an interesting experience to visit Dubai during the month of Ramadan as there would be much to discover during this period and many interesting things to experience.
The significance of Ramadan
Muslims around the world fast from dawn to dusk during Ramadan which happens to be the Islamic calendar’s ninth month. During this period, Muslims would involve themselves in prayers and reflection. However, Ramadan would also be a time of joy, when Muslims spend time with their families and give generously to charity.
Visiting mosques
Ramadan would be a great time to visit the mosques of Dubai as you would have the opportunity to experience the special ambience. You could visit well-known mosques such as Jumeirah Mosque, Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque and Imam Hussein Mosque. A beach resort in Dubai to consider from which you could easily visit Jumeirah Mosque would be Anantara World Islands Dubai Resort.
Savour a delectable iftar meal
Iftar, the meal taken in the evening by Muslims after concluding their daily fast during Ramadan could also be enjoyed by visitors to Dubai. Many hotels and restaurants in the city would offer lavish iftar feasts during this period. You would have the opportunity to savour traditional local dishes for iftar, including rice specialities, slowly cooked lamb and so on.
A less crowded city
The period of Ramadan would also be a great time at which to explore Dubai as the city would be far less crowded. You will find that the streets and shopping malls would be a lot quieter and more relaxed. The queues at tourist attractions are also likely to be considerably shorter though check ahead since opening and closing times may change during this month.