Get ready to celebrate, as the UAE announced a four-day public holiday for Eid Al Adha from June 5 to June 8, 2025. Both government and private sector workers can look forward to a well-deserved break, with work resuming on Monday, June 9. During this time, you can enjoy fireworks lighting up the sky in some of Dubai and Abu Dhabi's most iconic locations.
Prepare for a stunning display of Eid fireworks on Thursday, June 5, and Friday, June 6, at 9 pm at Riverland. Before the fireworks, enhance your experience with their nightly laser shows, which take place at 7.30pm, 8. 20pm, and 9.30pm.
Join the festivities on Yas Island for three nights of fireworks from Friday, June 6, to Sunday, June 8. Head to Yas Bay Waterfront at 9pm for breathtaking views over the water, complemented by an array of dining options including several award-winning restaurants. It's a perfect way to spend quality time with family and friends.
If you’re in Abu Dhabi city, don’t miss the fireworks at the Corniche. This picturesque promenade by the waterfront makes for a lovely evening, especially with no work commitments the following day. Fireworks will be displayed on Friday, June 6, at 9pm.
For those visiting Al Ain during Eid, make your way to Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium at 9pm on all three days of Eid for an impressive fireworks show.
Reem Island is an excellent spot to view the fireworks with loved ones. This green oasis provides ample open space and unobstructed views, making it an ideal gathering place to enjoy the festivities in a serene and comfortable setting.
Located just across from Al Bateen, Hudayriyat Island is a fantastic destination for an exciting Eid celebration. This vibrant leisure area is perfect for witnessing the fireworks. Enjoy a variety of food from local vendors, or bring your picnic to savor while watching the spectacular displays by the water.


