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Watch: How is Dubai welcoming visitors during Ramadan?

Watch: How is Dubai welcoming visitors during Ramadan?

Khaleej Times09-03-2025

If you're travelling to Dubai this month, you will receive a special memento stamped in your passport upon arrival: a unique stamp to celebrate the Islamic month of Ramadan.
As part of the #RamadanInDubai campaign, Dubai is welcoming its visitors arriving through the city's air and land ports during Ramadan with a special stamp featuring the #RamadanInDubai logo.
For the second year in a row, the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) has welcomed inbound travellers to the emirate by stamping their passports with the #RamadanInDubai logo.
Designed by Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office, this initiative reflects Dubai's innovative approach to celebrating the holy month with diverse activities, including cultural, sports, community and religious events.
Dubai Airports often celebrates special occasions offering limited-edition passport stamps for visitors. These stamps are issued to commemorate significant events, such as cultural festivals or milestone anniversaries. They provide travellers with a unique keepsake of their time in Dubai, while also raising awareness of the cultural importance of these occasions.
As part of the #RamadanInDubai campaign, Dubai is welcoming its visitors arriving through the city�s air and land ports during Ramadan with a special stamp featuring the Ramadan in Dubai logo. pic.twitter.com/U2tIZebtlQ
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) March 9, 2025
The second edition of the #RamadanInDubai campaign, implemented by Brand Dubai in collaboration with government, semi-government, and private sector entities, unifies Ramadan celebrations across the city.
The campaign aims to showcase Dubai's unique ambience, highlight authentic Emirati traditions, and enhance the collective experience of the Holy Month, bringing vibrance and joy to residents and visitors alike.
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