Be sure to check out the Souq Madinat Quarter, a mini-city in Jumeirah with three hotels, a giant market and restaurants. Walking around this quarter is a pleasure: you will be surrounded by traditional Arabian architecture diluted with lush greenery, canals, bridges and fountains.
In the same quarter there is a wonderful shopping center of the same name. You will see a structure reminiscent of a square in an ancient Arab town, with cafes and stores, bars and a nightclub, dozens of boutiques and even a theater.
Visit the island's Al Mamzar Beach Park, a green area with gorgeous trees and beautiful flowerbeds. It also has lovely beaches, swimming pools, a viewing tower, a concert stage, picnic areas, restaurants and cafes. At Al Mamzar, you can rent a bungalow and spend a whole day on the island. Entrance costs 8 AED.
Spend the day at Dubai Mall, which is a short distance from Jumeirah, in Downtown. It is the biggest mall on the planet. There you will find a real ski complex, a game park, the largest indoor gold market, fashionable stores, entertainment and educational centers, cinemas, an ice skating rink, a giant oceanarium and much, much more.
Jumeirah nightlife is discos and clubs, where, by the way, girls often enjoy various preferences: free entrance, discounts on drinks.
Jumeirah nightclubs, located on the territory of local hotels and beaches, usually offer visitors alcohol, which is prohibited for consumption by Muslims. In the UAE, tourists can consume alcoholic beverages, but not in public places. Hotel clubs and bars are not subject to this restriction.
And note that all nightclubs have a more or less strict dress code.
If you want an active rest and adventure, book a jeep safari, a hot air balloon flight or a night excursion along the bay in a glass-bottomed boat.