
3 reasons why you have to book O Beach Dubai's new ladies' day
Ring up the gals ASAP – the O Beach ladies' day is back.
After a successful launch of MUSE in 2024, the iconic beach club is bringing back the incredible poolside collaboration powered by CANDYPANTS and you don't want to miss it.
Running every Sunday until June 22, end your weekend with the most iconic party in town while soaking up some incredible vibes.
Featuring some unbeatable entertainment and shows around the venue, you'll also be treated to high-energy beats stretching from vocal house to R&B.
But that's not all. For Dhs195, ladies will be able to enjoy free flowing premium drinks from noon until 4pm for you to sip in the sunshine.
If all that dancing in the pool gets you peckish, you'll be pleased to know that a chef's special main course is also included for you to tuck into on a lounger.
Finally, each lady will also have access to the sun beds, so you can chill out beachside and catch some rays.
The luxe package is offered to just 250 guests on a first-come-first-served basis, so make sure you arrive early to secure your spot.
Gents can also enjoy a special ladies' day offer, priced at Dhs100 with pool and beach access included as well as two drinks during the afternoon.
An unmissable way to round of the week, clear your calendars and slot in the epic ladies' day now.
For more information or to book, visit obeachdubai.com

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