Ramadan evenings in Dubai have a rhythm of their own. After sunset, hotel dining rooms fill up, waterfront terraces come alive, and the better iftar tents start to feel like an event you actually want to plan for. The good news is that you do not need a ‘special occasion’ budget to have a five‑star iftar night out — a few of the strongest value options this weekend are currently being sold as vouchers on Cobone.
The quick version (so you can decide fast)
If you just want the shortlist: the four options below are five‑star hotel iftar deals on Cobone right now. Two are in the AED 99 range, one is around AED 170 for a lively tent at JBR, and one is a Creek‑view Deira option that tends to run as a flash sale / variable rate. If you are booking for Thursday or Friday night, check availability early — prime time slots are usually the first to go.
1) Radisson Blu, Dubai Waterfront — The Larder (from AED 99)
This is one of the most aggressively priced five‑star options on the list. Cobone is currently showing deals for an iftar buffet at The Larder at Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Waterfront, with packages that include unlimited drinks depending on the voucher option you choose. If you want the “Dubai backdrop” feeling without committing to a full tent experience, the Waterfront setting is an easy win.
Who it suits: families and groups who want a predictable buffet in a modern location.
What to check before you buy: the exact inclusion (Ramadan juices/soft drinks), child pricing, and whether the voucher is valid on weekends.
Book via: Cobone listing for Radisson Blu Dubai Waterfront (The Larder).
2) Sheraton Dubai Creek — Hatta Restaurant (from AED 99)
For a more classic Dubai setting, Sheraton Dubai Creek is often a solid pick. Cobone has listings for an Arabic/international iftar buffet at Hatta Restaurant with pricing that can drop to the AED 99 range depending on the current voucher and whether it is an early‑bird / flash offer. The Creek area in Ramadan has a warmer, older‑Dubai feel that many people prefer to the newer districts.
Who it suits: anyone who wants a central location with character, and a calmer pace than the busiest beachfront tents.
What to check before you buy: voucher validity dates, weekend availability, and whether the deal is adults‑only or has a child option.
Book via: Cobone listing for Sheraton Dubai Creek (Hatta Restaurant).
3) Sheraton JBR — Kan Zaman Tent (from AED 170)
If you want a more “full evening” feel, the Kan Zaman Tent at Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort is the lively option in this set. Cobone lists weekday and weekend pricing (often with slightly different rates), and the JBR location makes it easy to extend the night with a walk after iftar. This is typically the best fit for groups who want energy and atmosphere rather than quiet dining.
Who it suits: groups, couples, and families who like a social tent vibe and want a post‑iftar stroll nearby.
What to check before you buy: weekday vs weekend rate, seating time windows, and the inclusions for drinks.
Book via: Cobone listing for Sheraton JBR (Kan Zaman Tent).
4) Radisson Blu Deira Creek — Creek View Terrace (flash sale / variable rate)
Cobone frequently runs flash sale style listings for Radisson Blu Deira Creek, sometimes explicitly naming Creek View Terrace. Because flash rates can move, the most accurate number is always on the listing itself on the day you book. The reason this one makes the shortlist is simple: Deira Creek views at night are genuinely lovely, and it is one of the more consistently popular “older Dubai” iftar settings.
Who it suits: anyone who prefers a Creek setting and wants a more traditional Dubai night out.
What to check before you buy: the live flash sale price, validity dates, and any weekday/weekend restrictions.
Book via: Cobone listing for Radisson Blu Deira Creek (Aseelah / Creek View Terrace iftar).
Before you book: 6 practical notes that save headaches
1) Check the time slot first. Prime weekend iftar seating goes quickly, especially Thursday and Friday nights.
2) Read the inclusions. Some vouchers include Ramadan juices/soft drinks, others do not. For a table of four, that difference shows up on the bill.
3) Confirm the redemption rules. Most Cobone vouchers require advance booking; some have blackout dates.
4) Watch the “weekend” definition. Some listings treat Friday/Saturday differently, and the rate can change.
5) If you are 6+ people, call ahead. Hotels sometimes handle group seating better when they know in advance, even if you bought vouchers.
6) Expect a slower evening. The best Ramadan iftars are not rushed. Arrive a few minutes early, settle, and let the meal unfold.
Where to book
All four deals above are available via Cobone. Prices and flash sale rates can change, so always confirm the current rate and availability on the live listing before you travel.
Prices listed are accurate to the date of publication where stated on the voucher page. Flash sale and early bird rates are subject to change. Always confirm availability directly with the venue or platform before travelling.
