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Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting sports nut, landing you in Dubai with a whistle, a playlist, and sand in your sneakers.
If you want something happening this week, start with live music mayhem: according to the Coca‑Cola Arena’s calendar, ROCKSTAR ANIRUDH LIVE IN DUBAI hits the stage on 11 January 2026, and the very next night, 12 January, it’s DUBAI BASKETBALL VS BORAC MOZZART, perfect for hoops junkies who like their layups with laser shows.
For pure sporty vibes, there’s a “Before Sunset Volley” meetup at Kite Beach on 11 January at 4 pm, where locals pay 35 AED, rotate through two to three teams, and spike away while the sun sinks over the Gulf, as listed on Meetup. That’s where you roll in, pretend it’s friendly, and suddenly you’re diving in the sand like it’s an Olympic final.
January is also prime time for the tail end of the Dubai Shopping Festival, which Dubai’s tourism guides say usually runs until around 11 January citywide, with concerts, fireworks, and wild raffles scattered through mega malls and waterfront promenades. Hit Dubai Mall in late afternoon, watch the Dubai Fountain shows blast water 500 feet high to music, then wander into Souk Al Bahar for dinner with skyscrapers doing their best impression of a sci‑fi skyline.
Want artsy cred? Slide into Alserkal Avenue in Al Quoz, which travel guides highlight as Dubai’s creative district: galleries, indie cinemas, design studios, and concept cafés. Stay into the evening when pop‑up performances, film screenings, or small concerts often fill the lanes; it’s where locals go to feel cooler than the air‑conditioning.
For culture plus carbs, join one of the Old Dubai walking tours on Dubai Creek listed by GuruWalk, like “Streets of Old Dubai: Stories, Shawarma, Abra & Souqs.” You’ll cruise the Creek on an abra, dive into the Gold and Spice Souks, and chase it with street shawarma while your guide spins tales of pearl divers and traders.
Outdoor thrill time: TripAdvisor’s top‑rated desert safaris around Al Khayma Camp offer dune bashing, quad biking, sandboarding, camel rides, and 5‑star BBQ dinners under star‑streaked skies. Think of it as a full‑contact workout with gravity, followed by grilled everything and traditional shows.
If your legs still work after that, jog or cycle around Dubai Marina in the evening, then reward yourself at a waterside café while yachts glide by like they’re in a music video. Add a luxury yacht tour with breakfast or BBQ from the My Guide Dubai experience list if you want to flex for social media.
For a softer adventure, Dubai Miracle Garden is open in winter with insane floral installations and evening hours, noted by TripAdvisor reviewers as a great plug‑in activity with food stalls, mini‑golf, and occasional live music. It’s like stepping into a botanical fever dream built specifically for your camera roll.
And because this is Dubai, you can ski in the morning at Ski Dubai in Mall of the Emirates—real snow, chairlifts, the works—then hit a desert safari that same afternoon. Travel blogs love that combo as the ultimate “only in Dubai” brag.
Food‑wise, chase hidden gems in Al Fahidi and Al Seef: join a night food tour along the Creek, sampling Emirati and regional dishes in family spots that never make the glossy brochures but dominate local group chats.
That’s Dubai with Oly: music, sport, art, sand, snow, shawarma, and sunsets you’ll still be talking about next season.
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