
See a rare strawberry moon from Dubai this week: What is it? Why is it special?
Dubai stargazers are in for a treat this week as a rare strawberry moon will be visible in the skies.
The June full moon will be the lowest full moon in more than 18 years for countries in the northern hemisphere, making it appear bigger than it actually is.
2025 is a major lunar standstill period, which means that the moon is at its most extreme movement across the sky and won't be this low again until 2043.
It will be seen at its fullest on the evening of Wednesday June 11, rising around sunset and setting around sunset, and will be visible for a further two to three nights after that.
And the best bit? You don't need any special equipment to see it. According to Dubai Astronomy Group, you just need to step outside and look up shortly after moon rise – around 7.30pm in Dubai – if you have a clear view of the horizon.
Despite the name, the strawberry moon doesn't usually appear pink or red but can look golden or reddish when low on the horizon.
Why is it called a strawberry moon?
The fruity name originates from Native American tribes and is part of the traditional naming system for full moons to mark seasonal changes. Historically, the strawberry moon would signal the start of the wild strawberry harvest in North America.
Best strawberry moon viewing spots in Dubai
While the strawberry moon is visible with the naked eye, the best places to see the strawberry moon are from open areas like beaches, deserts or high spots.
Dubai Astronomy Group will regularly host observation events for astronomical events.
Al Barsha Pond Park
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This park is open until 11.30pm, meaning you'll be able to get in a few good viewing hours of the strawberry moon before the park closes. Filled with trees, manicured lawns and walking paths it's a nice place to take a stroll in the moonlight. Floodlights illuminate the space when the sun sets, but you'll still be able to get a good view of the night sky.
Free. Open Sat-Wed 8am-11pm, Thu-Fri 8am-11.30pm.
Al Qudra Lakes
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If you have a 4×4 car, you can take a trip to Al Qudra Lakes for a moongazing session. Since this area is located away from high-rise buildings and roads, it makes for a great spot to see the sky. You can barbecue in allotted areas, but if you prefer fast food, then Last Exit Al Qudra, where you'll find food trucks, is a nine-minute drive away.
Free. Open 24 hours a day.
Hatta
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Hatta does sometimes suffer from some light pollution, but the further into the Hajar mountains you venture, the better the views.
Only less than a two-hour drive from the city of Dubai, there are also spots to camp overnight if you can brave the heat.
Free. Hatta.
Jebel Ali Beach
Beach picnics are one of the many perks of living in a coastal city. When the sun sets on Thursday evening why not pack up a hamper with snacks and head to Jebel Ali Beach to watch the Moon? This beach is free to the public and there are car parking spaces (if you prefer to sit in your car and blast the A/C).
Free. Open 24 hours a day.
Kite Beach
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One of Dubai's most popular free beaches, Kite Beach is open at night, allowing you to take a walk and see the night sky. If a picnic isn't your thing, then you can visit one of the many beachside restaurants that stay open until midnight.
Free. Open 24 hours a day.
The Viewing Point
If you fancy heading to a viewing platform, then The Viewing Point is a 70-metre walkway at Dubai Creek where you'll get a great view of the creek and Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai. You won't be able to sit down for a picnic here but you'll be able to walk down to the harbour where there are plenty of benches and restaurants.
Free. Open 24 hours. Dubai Creek Harbour.
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