Residents in the UAE are enjoying an extended weekend after the beginning of <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/eid-al-fitr/" target="_blank">Eid Al Fitr</a> was announced on Sunday. The country's <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/uae/2024/04/06/uae-moon-sighting-committee-urges-muslims-to-look-for-the-crescent-moon-on-monday/" target="_blank">Moon-sighting committee</a> – a group of astronomers, court officials and advisers from the Emirates' Islamic authority – gathered on Saturday night to try to see the new crescent moon heralding the start of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic calendar. The sighting was confirmed, meaning that Eid began on Sunday, March 30, marking the end of <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/ramadan/" target="_blank">Ramadan</a>. Employees in the UAE have been given three days of paid <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/travel/2025/03/13/uae-eid-al-fitr-2025-staycations-deals/" target="_blank">leave</a> from Sunday until Tuesday, April 1, for the festival. Every year, celebrations are planned across the UAE to mark the end of the fasting month. Here are some places where you can watch fireworks and take part in free events. <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/travel/destinations/2023/08/16/things-to-do-abu-dhabi/" target="_blank">Yas Bay Waterfront </a>will host fireworks for all three days of Eid, starting at 9pm. Guests can watch free of charge, but there is also the option to book surrounding restaurants, including include Daikan, <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/weekend/2022/02/04/hunter-barrel-yas-bay-review-a-haven-for-meat-eaters-in-abu-dhabi/" target="_blank">Hunter & Barrel</a>, Asia Asia, Barbossa and Paradiso, for a more comfortable viewing experience. An interactive installation by Melbourne studio Eness, which features 16 inflatable sculptures embedded with motion sensors that emit light and sound in response to passers-by, will be on the Promenade at The Galleria Al Maryah Island until April 20. The sculptures in Airship Orchestra are up to six metres tall and a choir and will “compose” a new score each night for them. Opened for Ramadan, Yas Bay's Waterfront Nights is a night market featuring 26 local brands, many of them supported by the Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, the financial assistance to support Emirati entrepreneurs. Free to enter, there also workshops, live entertainment, a kids' corner and gaming areas. It will remain open until April 1. Starting Friday, this Dubai family attraction will host Eid fireworks display every night until April 5. The show starts at 10pm during Ramadan and at 9pm from the first day of Eid Al Fitr. Global Village has also extended operating hours for Eid, with the gates remaining open until 1am each night. Entry costs apply. Fireworks will light up e& Beach Canteen, the annual beachside dining pop-up at Jumeirah Beach on the first day of Eid Al Fitr at 8pm. The family-friendly hub for food, music, entertainment and activities will also feature traditional Emirati treats on the first and second days of Eid. This year's e& Beach Canteen will remain open until April 13. The shopping and lifestyle destination opposite Jumeirah Beach Residence will also witness a fireworks show on the second day of Eid, starting at 9pm. The man-made island opposite Jumeirah Beach Residence will have fireworks on the second day of Eid at 9pm. The show can be viewed from the island's promenade, the bridge connecting Bluewaters and JBR, or from several restaurants along the waterfront. Roaming bagpipe performances will take place at 4.30pm, 5.30pm, 7pm and 9pm. Hatta will host fireworks on the first day of Eid at 8pm. The second day of Eid celebrations will showcase Emirati heritage with an Al Harbiya traditional band performance, against the backdrop of the Hajar mountains. Riverland, within the Dubai Parks and Resorts complex, is celebrating Eid with daily laser shows at 7.30pm, 8.30pm and 9.30pm, with the fireworks display at 9.30pm. Park entry costs will apply. A parade featuring musicians, drummers, unicyclists, stilt walkers and ribbon dancers has been planned for the first day of Eid Al Fitr in this Dubai neighbourhood. The family-friendly event will take place from 4pm to 6pm, starting at Cluster D Promenade Level, winding its way through JLT Park Gate 1 and Gate 2, before ending by the fountain area. There will be sweet treats for spectators, too. The event is free to attend but registration is encouraged on the Jumeirah Lakes Towers website. For the first three days of Eid Al Fitr, this Dubai shopping destination will host free musical acts, including Lebanese singer Amanda Maalouf and the retro-focused Cassette Band. Performances will take place in the fountain area and start at 5pm each evening. There will also be traditional performances by an Emirati troupe on the first and second day of Eid in the courtyard and fountain area. Souk Madinat Jumeirah will host a celebration that honours UAE heritage and culture during the first three days of Eid, from 4pm to 8pm. Expect roaming traditional bagpipes, while Arabic coffee and dates will be served at the Amphitheatre. From Saturday until Tuesday, there will be daily shows by street performers blending traditional and contemporary music. Performances will take place from 7pm to 11pm at the green lawn in front of Eggspectation in JBR.