The Perseid meteor shower is scorching through the night sky.
Tonight, keep your eyes on the night sky for a spectacular show. The Perseid meteor shower, a yearly celestial event, is set to dazzle us once again as Earth drifts through the remnants of a long-gone comet.
As tiny fragments of rock burn up in our atmosphere, they’ll create brief streaks of light that dart across the heavens.
This meteor shower peaks on Monday, August 12, making it a must-see for stargazing enthusiasts. Whether you’re hoping to make a wish or simply marvel at the display, there are plenty of prime spots across the UAE to witness this cosmic event.
To get the best view, venture out after dark and find a location far from city lights to fully enjoy the meteor shower’s brilliance.
Top Spots to Catch the Perseid Meteor Shower in the UAE
Sharjah: Mleiha Archaeological Centre
Head to Mleiha for an evening of expert-led stargazing. The archaeological centre in Sharjah is hosting a special event where you can lie back on carpets and cushions, gaze at the sky through professional telescopes, and listen to fascinating insights about the Perseid meteor shower from top astronomers. And don’t forget to snack on some “star” treats while you’re there!
From AED 225. Mon Aug 12, 7pm-1am. Mleiha Archaeological Centre, Sharjah. discovershurooq.ae.
Abu Dhabi: Al Quaa Milky Way Spot
For a peaceful, open space with minimal light pollution, head to the Al Quaa Milky Way Spot, about 90 minutes from Abu Dhabi toward Al Ain. You’ll need a 4×4 and some desert driving skills to reach this remote location, but the stunning view of the night sky will be worth it. The spot even has its own Google Maps location (23.604633,54.750256).
Free. Open 24/7. Abu Dhabi.
Dubai: Hatta
Hatta, nestled in the Hajar mountains, offers a decent escape from the city’s light pollution. The further you venture into the mountains, the clearer the skies become. Just a short two-hour drive from Dubai, Hatta also has spots where you can camp overnight if you’re up for it.
Free. Hatta.