Dubai Summer Surprises 2026 Returns July 2 With 60 Days of Deals, Concerts and Mega Raffles

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Dubai Summer Surprises 2026 is back, and the city’s retail and tourism engine is gearing up for one of its busiest stretches of the year. The 29th edition of the much-loved festival opens on July 2 and runs through August 30, packing 60 days of shopping deals, live concerts, family entertainment and life-changing raffles under the theme “Make it a Dubai Summer.”

Organised by Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), an agency of the Department of Economy and Tourism, Dubai Summer Surprises 2026 has grown from a clever way to fill the quiet summer months into a genuine economic event that draws residents and regional visitors alike during the hottest weeks of the year.

Up to 90% Off Across the City

The headline attraction is, as always, the discounts. The Great Dubai Summer Sale runs from July 2 to August 2, with participating retailers offering markdowns of up to 90 per cent across malls, boutiques and online stores. Shoppers can expect deals spanning fashion, electronics, jewellery, beauty and homeware from hundreds of brands.

From August 3 to 30, the focus shifts to the Back to School season, with families able to stock up on uniforms, stationery, laptops and supplies at promotional prices, a welcome relief at a time when household budgets are under pressure. For anyone tracking the wider picture, our UAE cost of living 2026 breakdown shows why seasonal sales like these matter so much to residents.

Concerts, Modesh World and Family Fun

Dubai Summer Surprises is no longer just about shopping. The festival opens with a four-day programme from July 2 to 5, featuring free live performances and concerts across several major shopping malls, alongside theatrical productions and family entertainment.

Among the recurring favourites:

  • Modesh World at Dubai World Trade Centre runs July 3 to August 23, offering an air-conditioned indoor playground built around the festival’s much-loved mascot.
  • Summer Restaurant Week returns July 13 to August 2, with set menus at some of the city’s best-known venues.
  • The 10 Dirham Dish promotion runs July 3 to August 30, putting signature plates on the table for just AED 10 at participating restaurants.

Win a Home, a Car or AED 500,000 in Cash

The raffles have become a defining feature of the festival. This year the DSS Mega Raffles with ENOC give entrants the chance to win a 2026 Dongfeng 007 or a share of AED 500,000 in cash prizes. The standout “Win Your Home in Dubai” campaign turns everyday shopping into a shot at property ownership, with 12 residential units from Binghatti Developers up for grabs.

That property angle taps directly into one of the emirate’s strongest stories. Dubai’s real estate market continues to set records, as our coverage of the Dubai property market in Q1 2026 details, and a free home is the kind of prize that keeps shoppers engaged for the full 60 days.

A Boost for Summer Tourism

Beyond the fun, Dubai Summer Surprises plays a serious role in smoothing out the city’s tourism calendar. Summer is traditionally the low season, with peak heat thinning out leisure arrivals. DSS counters that by giving regional travellers, particularly from across the GCC, a compelling reason to visit, fill hotel rooms and spend in malls and restaurants.

The festival builds on a remarkable run for the city’s visitor economy. As reported in our look at Dubai tourism in Q1 2026, the emirate welcomed record numbers of international guests in the first three months of the year, and hotels are counting on summer programming to keep occupancy healthy through the quieter months.

Why It Matters

For retailers, Dubai Summer Surprises is one of the most important trading windows of the year, second only to the Dubai Shopping Festival in winter. For residents, it is a chance to make their money go further on everything from school supplies to staycations. And for the wider economy, it reinforces Dubai’s positioning as a year-round destination rather than a winter-only one.

With 60 days of deals, free entertainment, dining offers and prizes that include homes and cars, the 29th edition looks set to deliver another strong summer for the city’s retail and tourism sectors. The message from organisers is simple: this summer, make it a Dubai summer.

Omar Al Mansoori
Omar Al Mansoori
Senior Energy Correspondent covering oil, gas, renewables and commodities across the GCC.

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