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Dubai night pool parties: Bookmark these night pool parties for your summer plans

Dubai night pool parties: Bookmark these night pool parties for your summer plans

Cosmopolitan ME26-05-2025

With UV rays rising and the heat getting a little too real, Dubai is flipping the script this summer – because the real fun starts after dark. Think poolside playlists, glittering skyline views, and night swims that feel like a scene straight out of a movie.
These aren't just swims – they're mini getaways. We're talking glowing water, glam vibes, and floating under the stars. It's giving main character energy from sunset 'til late.
So if you're already mentally adding swimsuits and cover-ups to cart – same. Here's your ultimate guide to the dreamiest moonlit dips happening across the city this summer szn. 💦✨
La Cantine Beach
You'll 💘 it because: As the sun dips, La Cantine Beach shifts into full Riviera mode with Après-Soleil Night Swim – a sleek, after-dark swim experience. Think moonlit dips, curated bites, and live DJ sets setting the scene. It's beach club energy, reimagined for the night.
📍La Cantine Beach, Delano, Bluewaters Island.
When: Every Thursday – Sunday, From 7 PM – Late. Price: From Dhs249 (fully redeemable). Booking: Click here or call +971 4 55 666 22.
One&Only Za'abeel
You'll 💘 it because: Serving serious after-dark glam, this poolside scene is giving ultra-luxury meets night-out energy. With chic decor, glowing waters, and DJ beats to set the vibe, it's your excuse to dress up, dip in, and dance under the stars. Consider this your golden hour – but better.
📍Tapasake, One&Only Za'abeel.
When: Every Friday, From 7 PM – 11 PM. Price: Dhs250 (200 back on F&B). Booking: Click here or call +971 4 666 1617.
Aura Skypool
You'll 💘 it because: Serving sky-high glam (literally), AURA SkyPool is the ultimate after-dark flex. Think 360° views from the 50th floor, dreamy turquoise waters, and beats that hit different when you're 200 meters above the city. It's giving luxury, main character energy, and pool party goals all in one.
📍Aura Skypool, Palm Tower, Palm Jumeirah.
When: Every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, From 8 PM – 11 PM. Price: From Dhs225. Booking: Click here or call +971 4 566 2121.
Cloud 22 at Atlantis The Royal
You'll 💘 it because: This is the moment. Perched sky-high with fashion house glam thanks to Dolce&Gabbana and Ounass, it's giving major Italian summer energy – blue, white, and beyond luxe. Chic bites, dreamy views, and a poolside scene that feels like a fashion editorial? Iconic.
📍Atlantis The Royal, Palm Jumeirah.
When: 7 PM – 11 PM (Thurs – Sat) Starting 1st May. Price: From Dhs300. Booking: Click here or call +971 4 426 2700.
Ginger Moon
You'll 💘 it because: Ginger Moon isn't just a pool – it's a full-on moonlit mood. Nestled at W Dubai – Mina Seyahi, it's giving boho glam with skyline views, cool turquoise waters, and bites that hit just right. Whether you're floating or vibing, this one's got your night swim fantasy covered.
📍Ginger Moon, W Mina Seyahi.
When: Daily, From 5 PM – 7 PM. Booking: Click here or call +971 4 350 9998.

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