Experience Summer in Dubai: Top Activities and Highlights for the Weekend
Summer has officially arrived in the United Arab Emirates, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. While the scorching heat often prompts residents to seek refuge indoors, Dubai offers an array of activities that provide entertainment and relaxation. From film screenings at Cinema Akil to shopping for summer wardrobes and indulging in culinary delights, there’s no shortage of options for those looking to make the most of the season.
Where To Shop
Versace has introduced a 22-piece summer capsule collection in collaboration with Mytheresa. This line features lightweight fabrics such as chiffon and embroidered mesh, ideal for the warm weather. The collection showcases oceanic hues adorned with Versace motifs, offering stylish options for beach outings. Items include pareo-style skirts and elegant silk scarves, which complement swimwear and sundresses alike. Shoppers looking to elevate their beach attire can view the full collection here.

What To Do
Plume Studio, a newly opened fitness center, offers innovative classes including EMS (Electro Muscle Stimulation) and Jump Board Pilates. EMS employs electrical impulses for deep muscle activation, enhancing overall strength and endurance. Jump Board Pilates combines cardio with rhythmic rebounding to improve agility and lower-body strength. Plume Studio provides a unique fitness experience with one-on-one sessions available for women. Interested individuals can book classes here.

Where To Eat
Bâoli Dubai, located at J1, is presenting a limited-edition spring menu crafted by Executive Chef Omar Basiony. This menu features a selection of seasonal ingredients that merge East Asian and Mediterranean flavors. Recommended dishes include gnocchi with Sicilian red prawns and wild garlic, as well as slow-cooked roasted lamb shoulder. Dessert options feature a seasonal tart with Gariguette strawberries and dark forest fruits. Chef Basiony emphasizes that the spring menu reflects a commitment to fresh and vibrant ingredients. Reservations can be made at Bâoli.

What To Watch
Arab Cinema Week is returning to Cinema Akil this weekend, highlighting filmmakers from the region. This festival features a diverse array of films from the international film circuit. The event commences on May 2 with Emirati director Nayla Al Khaja’s film Three. Other notable films include Mehdi Barsaoui’s Aicha, Mira Shaib’s Arzé, and Anas Zawahri’s In My Memory is Full of Ghosts. These screenings will address a variety of social issues while promoting the evolving landscape of regional cinema. Arab Cinema Week runs from May 2 to May 11 at Cinema Akil, located in Alserkal Avenue. Tickets can be reserved here.

Summer in Dubai promises to be engaging and entertaining as residents and visitors explore the myriad of shopping, dining, fitness, and cinematic experiences available. As reported by www.mojeh.com.


