Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Dubai this week, starting right now on this buzzing Tuesday evening. Despite some travel hiccups from regional tensions closing airports temporarily, Dubai's spirit is unbreakable, with sports thrills, Ramadan vibes, and family fun lighting up the city through the weekend. Kick off tonight at Expo City Dubai with Hai Ramadan iftar experiences from 5 PM to 10 PM, where families gather for delicious shared meals starting at 150 AED, perfect for soaking in the holy month's magic amid sustainable vibes, as listed on the Expo City site. Tomorrow, Wednesday, head to Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex for the ongoing Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament, a massive Ramadan multi-sport fest with padel, cycling, jiu-jitsu, and more—no entry fee, running until March 7th, according to Curly Tales. Thursday brings the Dubai Challenge Cup at Al Habtoor Polo Club, from March 7th to 14th, featuring elite international polo matches, picnics, live music, and VIP lounges under the patronage of HH Sheikh Maktoum—grab spots for that glamorous action. On Friday, March 11th, lace up for the SKECHERS Performance Night Run at Meydan Royal Bridge starting at 7:30 PM, with 3K, 5K, or 10K routes under glittering lights for just 125 AED entry, complete with medals and refreshments. Saturday, March 12th, catches fire at Coca-Cola Arena with Dubai Basketball versus Kosner Baskonia—tickets from 769 AED for courtside adrenaline. Families, plan a beach day during Ramadan at spots like RIVA Beach Club on Palm Jumeirah, offering kids' pools and water sports like parasailing until 6 PM, then beachside iftar at Hilton Dubai Jumeirah for 199 AED, as detailed by Sandz guides. Sunday, March 10th actually hosts the UAE Lifeguard Championship at Atlantis The Palm, watching heroes in rescue challenges from 400 AED. Looking ahead, Rang Rave Holi explodes at Barasti Beach on March 20th from 1 PM to 3 AM with organic colors, kids' zones, music, and prizes via Platinumlist. Cap the month with the epic Dubai World Cup horse racing spectacle at Meydan on March 28th, from 40 AED, featuring global stars and Jason Derulo entertainment, per Visit Dubai. Ramadan beach iftars at JBR gems like Mövenpick or JA Ocean View add cozy family magic with buffets from 189 AED. Whether you're sprinting canals, cheering polo, or breaking fast seaside, Dubai's got non-stop energy—stay safe, check flight updates from Dubai Airports, and dive in! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI