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February 27, 2026

How to Plan Your Maternity Photoshoot with the Burj Al Arab

If there's one backdrop in Dubai that makes a maternity photo look truly unforgettable, it's the Burj Al Arab. That iconic sail-shaped silhouette glowing behind you on the beach? There's really nothing else like it in the world. It's the kind of image you'll frame, share with everyone, and still be looking at decades from now. The good news is that planning a session here is simpler than you might think. When you're ready to book, you can browse our Dubai maternity photoshoot packages to see what each session includes. It really comes down to two decisions: which beach you're shooting on (public or private), and when you're arriving (hint: sunrise is going to be your best friend). Get those two things sorted and the rest of the morning takes care of itself.

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Charlotte
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An expecting mother in an off-shoulder dress stands sideways on Dubai beach with Burj Al Arab in the background during a maternity photoshoot.
An expecting couple holds ultrasound prints on Dubai beach with Burj Al Arab behind them during a maternity photoshoot.
A couple walks together along Dubai shoreline with Burj Al Arab visible in the background during a maternity photoshoot.
A close portrait captures an expecting couple embracing on Dubai beach with Burj Al Arab softly visible during a maternity photoshoot.
An expecting couple touches foreheads on Dubai beach with Burj Al Arab behind them during an intimate maternity photoshoot moment.

Why the Burj Al Arab Should Be on Your Shortlist

If you're looking for an amazing backdrop for your maternity photoshoot in Dubai, the Burj Al Arab should definitely be at the top of your list. It's one of those rare locations that works beautifully for every kind of image you could want. Wide, sweeping shots where you and your partner are small against the sea and that famous silhouette? Stunning. Close, intimate portraits where the building is softly blurred in the distance? Also stunning. It's the kind of place that gives your photographer so much to work with, all in one spot, without you having to walk anywhere or change locations mid-session. If you're still in the early stages of planning your session altogether, our guide on how and when to plan a maternity photoshoot in Dubai covers the full timeline from booking to shoot day.

What makes it so special for maternity photos specifically is how calm and elegant it feels. Your bump is the star of the show, and the Burj simply adds that unmistakable sense of place. The result is a gallery that looks like it belongs in a magazine, one that says Dubai in the most beautiful, timeless way possible. If you're still weighing up locations, our guide to maternity photoshoot Dubai beach vs desert compares both styles in detail - and our Dubai maternity beach photoshoot guide covers all the beach-specific planning if you want to go deeper on this route.

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Public Beach or Private Beach: Which One Is Right for You?

This is the one question worth answering before you think about anything else, because it shapes the whole session. There are two ways to shoot here, and both can give you gorgeous results. It just depends on your situation.

The Public Beach
The public beach at Umm Suqeim is where most Burj Al Arab maternity sessions happen, and honestly, it's a dream location. No hotel booking needed, no permissions to chase down. You just show up and that iconic view is right there waiting for you. With the right timing, your photos will look every bit as beautiful and private as anything taken on an exclusive beach.

The one thing to keep in mind is that this is a popular spot. On a busy weekend morning you might be sharing it with joggers and families. On a quiet Tuesday at 6 AM you'll practically have it to yourselves. That's why timing matters so much here. Arriving early means you get those gorgeous wide-open shots while everything is still calm and golden, then settle into closer, more personal moments as the morning slowly wakes up around you.

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The Private Beach
The beaches right next to the Burj Al Arab belong to the Jumeirah Group's properties, including Jumeirah Beach Hotel and Jumeirah Al Naseem. They're reserved for hotel guests, which means accessing them takes a little more planning ahead of time. But when it comes together, it's a genuinely special experience: a calm, secluded stretch of beach with no one wandering into your photos, all the time in the world to move at your own pace, and a session that feels as luxurious as the backdrop.

If this is the route you want to take, it's worth getting the details sorted well in advance. You'll want to confirm whether you're staying at one of the Jumeirah properties, check with the hotel that photography sessions are allowed under your guest eligibility, and understand any guidelines around timing or equipment. It's not complicated, but it does need to be confirmed before your shoot day rather than figured out on the morning.

If private access doesn't end up being possible, don't worry at all. The public beach with an early morning slot delivers images that are just as beautiful. And if you'd like some help navigating the Jumeirah access pathway, that's exactly what the Travaya team is here for. Just reach out on WhatsApp and we'll work through it with you.

A pregnant woman stands on Dubai beach with Burj Al Arab visible behind her during a maternity photoshoot at soft golden hour.
An expecting couple walks across wet sand in Dubai with Burj Al Arab behind them during a maternity photoshoot at golden hour.

Why Sunrise Is Going to Make Your Photos Look Amazing

Honestly, if we could give you one piece of advice for this session, it would be this: book sunrise. Check exact Dubai sunrise and sunset times for your target date so you can plan your arrival down to the minute. And if you're still deciding between the two, our guide to maternity photoshoot Dubai sunrise vs sunset breaks down exactly how the light and experience differ. The Burj Al Arab in the early morning light is something you have to see to believe. The sky turns the softest shades of pink and gold, the sea picks up all that warm colour, and the light wraps around you in a way that makes everything feel dreamlike. Add to that an empty beach, cool morning air, and a relaxed, unhurried pace, and you have the perfect conditions for the most beautiful maternity photos of your life.

Sunrise light is also particularly kind when you're pregnant. It's gentle and soft, never harsh, and it makes skin glow in the most natural and flattering way. Combined with the cooler air temperature in the early morning, the whole session just feels easier and more comfortable than it would later in the day. You'll finish by around 8 AM, head back to the hotel for a lovely breakfast, and still have the entire day ahead of you.

Sunset is beautiful too, and if it's the right fit for your vision we'd never talk you out of it. But the best spots along this stretch of beach get busy in the late afternoon, which means more waiting around and a less relaxed feeling overall. For most expecting moms, especially those who want the session to feel calm and easy, sunrise wins every time.

A partner is embracing an expecting mother on Dubai beach with Burj Al Arab in view during a maternity photoshoot portrait.

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Weekday vs Weekend: One Small Choice That Makes a Big Difference

If you have any flexibility at all, try to book a weekday. It really does make the experience noticeably calmer. Friday and Saturday mornings at popular Dubai beaches can get busy, even early. A weekday morning feels completely different: spacious, unhurried, and much easier to get those clean, open shots you're dreaming of.

That said, if a weekend is what works for your schedule, it's absolutely fine. Just arrive a little earlier than you otherwise would, get the wide landmark shots done in the first fifteen minutes while the beach is still quiet, and let your photographer work around the background as it fills up. It's a small adjustment and it works beautifully.

An expecting couple stands together on Dubai beach near Burj Al Arab, illustrating weekday timing guidance for a maternity photoshoot.

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How the Session Will Feel on the Day

Here's what we always want for our clients: a morning that feels like a beautiful memory while it's still happening. Not rushed, not stressful, just lovely. The Burj Al Arab beach is actually one of the more relaxed locations we shoot at, because you really don't need to move around much to get an incredible variety of images.

Everything you need for a full gallery is available within a small area near the shoreline. Wide shots, medium shots, close-ups, it's all there. Staying in one spot means you're not walking across soft sand between setups, which is a genuine relief when you're in the later weeks of pregnancy. Your photographer will move around you, rather than the other way around.

The session works best in short, relaxed bursts. A few minutes of shooting, a moment to breathe, a sip of water, then back to it. You'll never feel like you're being pushed or rushed. And when you're comfortable and relaxed, it shows in every single frame.

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What to Wear: Soft, Flowy, and Completely You

The simplest styling advice for this location is to keep it soft and elegant - and if you want a complete breakdown of colours, fabrics, and outfit options across different settings, our full guide on what to wear for a maternity shoot in Dubai covers everything. Cream, ivory, warm blush, champagne, a gentle taupe: these colours look absolutely gorgeous against the blue of the sea and sky, and they let the Burj Al Arab do its thing in the background without competing with it. You stay the heart of the image, and the backdrop just makes everything feel more special.

One of the best things about shooting at the beach is the breeze. What might feel like a minor inconvenience when you're getting ready is actually your best friend once the camera comes out. Light, flowy fabric that catches the wind creates the most beautiful natural movement in photos. It makes the bump look incredible, and it gives your gallery that effortless, editorial quality that's very hard to recreate in a still setting.

One gorgeous outfit is genuinely enough here. The Burj Al Arab is already providing all the visual drama the session needs, so your wardrobe can be simple and comfortable. If you want to bring a second look, save it for after the wide shots are done and keep the change quick. The morning light doesn't last forever, and you want to be in it, not getting changed.

An expecting mother stands in a soft-toned dress on Dubai beach with Burj Al Arab behind her during a maternity photoshoot wardrobe example.

Photographed by Travaya Photographers

Three Photos You'll Want to Print and Frame

A great Burj Al Arab session gives you three types of images that together feel like a complete and beautiful story.

The first is the wide shot: you and your partner together, the sea stretching out behind you, and the Burj Al Arab unmistakably framed in the distance. This is the one that says Dubai. It's the one your family will ask about, the one you'll want printed large on a wall. Your photographer will want to capture this one early in the session while the beach is at its most beautiful and most empty.

The second is the closer, more personal moment: maybe a hand resting on the bump, a quiet look between the two of you, leaning gently into each other. The Burj is still there in the background, soft and beautiful, but this frame is really about you. These tend to be the images that people love most when they see the final gallery, because they feel so real and so intimate.

The third is the close-up. Hands on the bump. Foreheads touching. A genuine laugh in the morning light. These are the shots where the location almost disappears, and what's left is just the two of you and the feeling of this extraordinary moment in your lives. They are very often the ones that make people cry when they first see them.

A solo maternity portrait shows an expecting mother who stands in a white dress on Dubai beach with Burj Al Arab blurred behind during a maternity photoshoot.
A close-up of an expecting couple smiling together on Dubai beach during a maternity photoshoot with soft seaside light.

Your 60 to 90 Minute Morning

0 to 15 minutes: Get there early and start with the wide shots. The beach is at its quietest and the light is at its most gorgeous. These are the landmark frames you came for, so make them the first thing on the list.

15 to 45 minutes: Relax into the session. Walk slowly together, turn toward each other, let your photographer guide you gently through the moments. Take breaks whenever you feel like it. This part of the morning should feel lovely.

45 to 75 minutes: The close, personal moments. Hands, faces, quiet details. These come most naturally once everyone has settled in and the session feels easy. Don't rush them.

75 to 90 minutes: One last wide shot if the light and energy are both still there, then wrap up. Finishing while you still feel great is always the right call.

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A pregnant woman stands on Dubai beach with Burj Al Arab visible behind her during a maternity photoshoot at soft golden hour.

An expecting couple holds hands by the waves in Dubai during a maternity photoshoot, illustrating a relaxed 60 to 90 minute flow.

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A Few Things Worth Sorting Out Before the Day

The sessions that don't quite go as hoped usually have one thing in common: something that could have been sorted out in advance got left until the morning. The most common version is the timing choice. It's easy to book a weekend evening slot because it fits the schedule, but that same slot brings strong afternoon light, a busy beach, and a session that spends its best minutes waiting for the background to clear. A weekday sunrise takes a little more organising and consistently delivers the session people imagined when they first started thinking about this.

The second thing worth sorting early is the beach question. Not knowing whether you're shooting on the public or private beach, or whether access is definitely confirmed, adds a low-level worry to the morning that's hard to shake once it's there. Five minutes of clarity in advance is worth so much more than the anxiety of uncertainty on the day.

And try not to overpack the wardrobe. The morning light here is honestly too beautiful to spend any of it getting changed. One outfit you love, that feels comfortable and moves well, will give you a more cohesive and more beautiful gallery than three looks squeezed into the same golden hour.

A maternity couple stands near the waterline in Dubai with Burj Al Arab in frame during a relaxed beach photoshoot.

Photographed by Travaya Photographers

The Night Before: Quick Checklist

This is all you really need to feel ready:

• Confirm your beach (public or private) and the exact meeting point with your photographer

• If private beach: double-check that hotel access and any permissions are confirmed

• Aim for weekday sunrise if at all possible

• Lay out your outfit the night before: comfortable, flowy, and wind-friendly

• Check the UAE weather forecast the night before - the beach can be windier than expected and it's worth knowing in advance. Pack water, a light layer for the walk down, easy sandals for the sand, and anything that helps you feel looked after

• Get an early night. Morning light is worth waking up for

One Last Thing

The Burj Al Arab is going to look extraordinary in your photos. But the images you'll still be pulling up on your phone twenty years from now aren't the ones where the landmark is biggest. They're the ones where you look most like yourselves: relaxed, happy, glowing, and completely present in one of the most beautiful mornings of your life. The building tells people where you were. Everything else is what makes you look like you loved every minute of being there.

An expecting couple stands on Dubai beach with Burj Al Arab behind them during a maternity photoshoot used for timing guidance.

Photographed by Travaya Photographers

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