Hitting the road for a getaway or just cruising to your Eid Al Adha feast? Don’t get caught off guard—Salik tolls in Dubai will still be in effect over the long weekend… but with a few changes you’ll want to know about.
Are Salik gates free in Dubai during Eid Al Adha?
Salik’s dynamic pricing system will remain active throughout the Eid Al Adha holiday, so plan your drives accordingly.
Here’s what your Salik tag will be up to during June 5 to June 8:
Peak hours (6am–10am and 4pm–8pm): Dhs6
Everyone’s on the move – expect the usual Dhs6 charge.
Off-peak hours (10am to 4pm and 8pm to 1am): Dhs4
A bit quieter on the roads and a bit lighter on your wallet.
Late night (1am to 6am): Free!
Night owls, rejoice as the tolls take a nap while you cruise.
P.S. Wondering about parking in Dubai? The Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) has officially announced updated schedules for parking and public transport—including the Dubai Metro, Tram, buses, and more—during Eid Al Adha 2025.
Heading to Sharjah this Eid Al Adha weekend?
Free parking in Sharjah this Eid weekend? Yes… but, there’s a catch…
Visiting family, heading out for a bite, or just cruising around? Good news—parking across Dubai is free from Friday, June 6 to Sunday, June 8. But heads up: this doesn’t apply to the seven-day paid zones marked with blue signs—they’re still active all weekend. So skip the fine and pay where it counts!
Have a great Eid, everyone.