If you love fresh seafood or you simply enjoy unique weekend plans, here’s your sign to block out January 10 and 11, 2026. Dibba Bay is bringing back its Open Farm Weekend. The buzz is already louder than a busy fish market on a Friday morning. The last edition sold out so fast that people and in heavy demand, the season 2 is back in the UAE.
Dibba Bay Confirms 2026 Open Farm Weekend Dates; Tickets Live Now
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The event takes place in Dibba, Fujairah as mentioned on their Instagram account. It’s a spot that already feels like a getaway even before you’ve stepped onto a boat. Imagine mountains, perfect winter weather and bright blue water.
A Farm Tour Made For Curious Food Lovers
The best part of this weekend is that you get an inside look at how the UAE’s most famous oysters grow. Instead of reading about aquaculture or watching a video online, you’re standing right there, touring the onshore facility, taking notes. Then comes the fun part, the boat ride. You head out into Fujairah’s clear waters, straight to the offshore farm where the oysters grow. It’s peaceful, pretty, and the kind of thing you wish you could casually come to more often.
Fresh Oysters, Sea Air, And A Goodie Bag
Of course, no one is leaving without tasting the goods. Freshly shucked Dibba Bay oysters are part of the experience, and they don’t disappoint. Something about eating them on the water makes them taste different. It tastes cleaner, sweeter and more special.
To top it off, every guest gets a Dibba Bay goodie bag. Sounds like a win-win situation for all.
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Tickets That Sell Out Fast
But the catch is that the tickets get booked quickly. Last time, plenty of people blinked and missed their chance. This round is expected to be the same. If you want to be part of the experience, the boat ride, the oysters, then you’ll need to book your spot early.
This weekend is a little celebration of fresh local produce, marine sustainability, and the UAE’s growing food culture. So, come along to enjoy the views, saltwater in your hair and a plate of oysters in your hand.
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