United Arab Emirates — Attractions
Ferrari World

Strap yourself in for the ride of a lifetime at Ferrari World, which opened at Abu Dhabi's Yas Island in November 2010. At over 2 million sq feet (200,000 sq m) this is the largest indoor amusement park in the world. The headline attraction is the Formula Rossa rollercoaster, by some margin the world's fastest, attaining speeds of up to 160 miles p/h (240km) and an acceleration of 4.8 G, which is what a Formula One racing driver experiences at full throttle. The park's many attractions include the largest Ferrari gallery outside of the brand's headquarters in Marinello, Italy; the Speed of Magic immersive 4-D film experience; the G-Force space shot tower; Bell'Italia, which reproduces Italy's main attractions in miniature; and various state of the art racing simulators. An enormous red-domed roof encloses the facility, creating a futuristic and unique structure that has been nominated for several architectural awards. Ferrari World includes six restaurants, featuring four Michelin-starred chefs.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Yas Island 30 minutes' drive from Abu Dhabi
- Website
- www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com
- Hours
- Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday: 12pm - 10pm; Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 12pm 12am. Closed on Mondays.
- Admission
- Based on height: AED 225 for those over 1.5 meters tall, AED 165 for those under 1.5 meters. Children under 1 meter are free.
Al Hosn Palace (White Fort)

The oldest building in young Abu Dhabi is the Al Hosn Palace, known colloquially as the White Fort. It was constructed in 1793 as the official residence of the former ruling family, and was extensively renovated in 1983. Today it houses the Cultural Foundation, featuring a museum of traditional artifacts and historical photographs. The Palace is renowned for the magnificent tile work over its main gate.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Khalid bin Walid St
- Hours
- Open daily 7.30am to 1.30pm, Thursdays from 7.30am to 12.00pm. Closed on Fridays
- Admission
- Free
Dubai Creek

The natural seawater inlet that cuts through the center of the city is the historical part of Dubai where visitors can take an abra(small water taxi) and view the old trading port and the dhows from the water. A cruise to Al-Maktoum Bridge will pass many of the city's historic, as well as modern, landmarks. A stroll around the wharf offers a picturesque glimpse of Dubai's trading heritage, where dhows bound for distant places dock to unload their goods.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
Bastakiya

The old Bastakiya district is a step back in time to the days before electricity and air-conditioning, where traditional courtyard houses were cooled by wind towers. Old Dubai was famous for its wind towers that lined the Creek on both sides, and today the narrow lanes festooned with the distinctively Arabian architecture is a popular historical attraction that has been marked for tourist development.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Bur Dubai
Souks

The souks, or traditional markets, are popular with bargain hunters as well as sightseers and photographers. The most famous is the Gold Souk, where the narrow streets are lined with shops selling everything golden, from 24-carat bars to rings and elaborate necklaces, and all at low prices. The tiny lanes of the traditional spice souk are scented with sacks of cinnamon, incense, spices, and dried fruit, while the modern fish souk bustles with activity and is redolent with smells of a more unpleasant nature. At the heart of the Bur Dubai souk lies Al Fahidi Street, selling the latest electronics, photographic equipment and home appliances at competitive prices. Other streets sell everything from materials and carpets to traditional coffee pots, loaves of unleavened bread and hubble-bubble pipes.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Both sides of the Creek, in Deira and Bur Dubai
- Hours
- Daily 7am to 12pm and 5pm to 7pm; Fridays 5pm to 7pm
- Admission
- Free
Grand Mosque

Boasting the city's tallest minaret at 230 feet (70m), the Grand Mosque is a notable landmark with its multi-domed style and impressive size. It is an important place of worship and can accommodate up to 1,200 worshippers inside. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the Mosque.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Mussalla Road
Wild Wadi

One of the most advanced water theme parks ever designed, the five-hectare (12-acre) water park at Wild Wadi offers families and thrill seekers hours of fun, relaxation and adrenalin-pumping action. Designed like an Arabian wadi (oasis), the park has an Arabian folklore theme and features some of the highest and fastest water rides outside of North America with 24 state of the art, high-adrenaline rides and slides. Rides for thrill seekers include Jumeirah Sceirah, a 108ft (33m) free-fall at 50 miles per hour (80km/hr), Master Blaster slides that are water roller coasters propelled uphill by high-powered jets, the white-knuckle ride at Rushdown Ravine or the high waves at Breakers Bay.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Jumeirah Beach Road, between the Jumeirah Beach Hotel and the Burj Al Arab Hotel
- Phone Number
- (0)4 348 4444
- Email Address
- info@wildwadi.com
- Website
- www.wildwadi.com
- Hours
- Daily from 11am. In January and February it closes at 6pm; from March to May at 7pm; from June to August at 9pm; and from September to December at 5pm
- Admission
- Dhs 195 (age 13+); Dhs 165 (children 4-12). For individuals staying either at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel or Burj Al Arab, access to the Wild Wadi Water Park is free
Heritage Village

Designed as a living museum depicting traditional Bedouin life, the Heritage Village over the Abu Dhabi Corniche features tents, courtyard houses, an ancient irrigation system, workshops where craftsmen ply their trades, a museum and much more.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- The Breakwater
- Hours
- 8.30am to 5pm
- Admission
- Free
Petroleum Exhibition

The basis of Abu Dhabi's wealth, the oil industry, is showcased in this permanent exhibition of photographs and interactive displays depicting the discovery of the 'black gold' and subsequent development of the region.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- The Corniche, near the fire station
- Phone Number
- 626 9715
- Hours
- Daily 7am to 2pm. Closed Thursdays and Fridays
- Admission
- Free
Al Ayn

The merge of ancient and modern Arabic culture is no more evident than in the fascinating city of Al Ayn, about 100 miles (160km) east of Abu Dhabi. This historic, scenic oasis is surrounded by red sand dunes and dominated by a vast mountain range on the eastern border of the UAE. Al Ayn has existed since around 3,000 BC and visitors can explore archaeological remains and a large museum. The city is also modern, filled with luxury resort hotels and shiny shopping malls. Experiences such as the Middle East's last remaining traditional camel market vie for attention with an exciting theme park, the renowned Al Ayn Zoo, and an Olympic-sized ice rink. Al Ayn is known as the 'Garden city of the Gulf' because of its tree-lined boulevards and green public spaces.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
Liwa Oasis

Numerous local tour operators in Abu Dhabi offer trips from the city to the famed Liwa Oasis, about three hours drive away along a modern highway. This green, agricultural strip at the edge of the Rub Al Khali ('Empty Quarter') is surrounded by desolate desert with farms abutting towering sand dunes. Visitors enjoy overnight camel trips to camp in the desert. The oasis, made up of a string of small towns and villages, is resplendent with pools of fresh water and date plantations, and is the ancestral home of the Bani Yas tribe from whence sprang Abu Dhabi's ruling family.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
Jumeirah Mosque

The Jumeirah Mosque is one of the most photographed sights in Dubai. A fine example of modern Islamic architecture, this beautiful mosque is also one of the city's largest, with a majestic dome and twin minarets, and is one of the few mosques open to non-Muslims for tours.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Jumeirah Road
- Phone Number
- (0)4 344 7755
- Hours
- Tours are on Thursday at 10am; tours are also available on Sundays at 10am in summer
- Admission
- Tour fee: Dhs10
Dubai Museum

The imposing 19th century Al Faheidi Fort houses the Dubai Museum, which has an impressive collection of military and cultural artifacts, as well as working models and life-size displays depicting various aspects of Dubai life such as the markets, an Islamic school, the desert, Arab houses and Gulf marine life. One of the most interesting exhibits shows the underwater world of pearl-diving. The fort was built in 1799 to guard Dubai from landward approaches, and was once the residence of the city's rulers as well as the seat of government until 1971.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Faheidi Fort
- Phone Number
- (0)4 353 1862
- Hours
- Saturday to Thursday 8.30am to 8.30pm, Friday 2.30pm to 8.30pm
- Admission
- Dhs7
Ski Dubai

One of the city's newest and most interesting attractions is the region's first indoor ski resort, with real snow and five runs catering to both beginner and expert skiers and snowboarders. The monumental indoor snowdome can host up to 1,500 people. The longest run is 1,312 feet (400m), dropping 197 feet (60m), while a freestyle zone and quarter pipe cater specifically for snowboarders. Ski lifts, snow patrols and professional instructors help to create an authentic environment. A Snow Park at the bottom is ideal for children to play in the snow. Slope passes include all equipment and ski clothing except hats and gloves.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Sheikh Zayed Rd, Mall of the Emirates
- Phone Number
- (0)4 409 4000
- Website
- www.skidxb.com
- Hours
- Sunday to Wednesday 10am to 11pm, until 12pm from Thursday to Saturday
- Admission
- Snow Park: Dhs100. Ski slope: Dhs180 (adults), Dhs150 (children) for two hours (extensions possible), Ski slope day pass: Dhs300 (adults), Dhs240 (children)
Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum Museum

Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum's house dates back to the 19th century, and was built for Dubai's ruler with commanding views over the sea. It is one of the oldest residences in the city and has been restored as a museum exhibiting historical photographs and artifacts showcasing Dubai's history and development. Its architecture is also a fine example of the regional style with its wind towers and central courtyard, teak wood doors and windows and wooden lattice screens.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al-Shindagha Rd
- Phone Number
- (0)4 393 7139
- Hours
- Saturday to Thursday 8am to 8.30pm, Friday 3.30pm to 8.30pm
- Admission
- Dhs2
Desert safari

For a real taste of Arabia, visitors can take a trip into the desert with any number of tour operators into the rolling sand dunes surrounding Dubai. Tours usually include a thrilling 4x4 drive over the dunes, camel riding, a visit to a local Bedouin village, and end with a traditional Arabian barbeque under the stars, with a show of belly dancing.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
Camel Racing

No visit to Dubai would be complete without a trip to the races the camel races. This is a traditional sport in the UAE and hugely popular among local Emiratis who head to the race tracks early in the morning to watch these magnificent animals. The racing season runs from September to March and race tracks can be found in various locations around the Emirate and on the way to Abu Dhabi. In 2007 a brand new venue was built close to Nad Al Sheba racecourse and races are held early on Thursday and Friday mornings.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Nad Al Sheba Race Course, Dubai
- Hours
- Thursday and Friday mornings. Call Nad Al Sheba for exact times.
- Admission
- Free
Jumeirah Beach Park

One of the main reasons vacationers flock to Dubai is to take advantage of the stunning beaches. If visitors aren't staying somewhere with access to the sand and sea, and don't want to pay 100AED plus to use a hotel's facilities, then Jumeirah Beach Park is a brilliant alternative.
It cost just 2AED per person to enter the park, or 20AED per car. The beaches are clean and safe and, unlike some of the other public areas in Dubai, are not populated with 'gawkers'. There are even designated 'women only' sessions.
The park section of the beach is equipped with BBQ facilities and seating areas. There are also showers and toilets on the beach, and lifeguards on duty at all times.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Opposite Chilli's Restaurant on the Beach Road, Jumeirah
- Phone Number
- +971 4 3492555
- Hours
- 8am - 10.30pm daily. Thursday and Friday till 11pm. Saturday for children and ladies only
- Admission
- 2 AED per person or 20 AED per vehicle
Bateaux Dubai Dinner Cruise

The Bateaux Dubai Dinner Cruise provides visitors to the Emirate with a unique and memorable way in which to view the older part of Dubai. The two and a half hour cruise departs from just beyond the Al Maktoum Bridge and makes its way along the Creek past many of the city's most famous landmarks. Guests can take advantage of unobstructed views thanks to the non-reflective glass surround and extensive outside deck area.
A four course a-la-carte meal is served during the cruise (diners with specific dietary requirements are requested to arrange at the time of booking) and alcohol is available to purchase on board. Musical entertainment is provided care of the Bateaux Dubai musicians and DJ. Booking is required in advance through the reservation line.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek (opposite the British Embassy) Bur Dubai
- Phone Number
- +971 4 399 4994
- Email Address
- mail@bateauxdubai.com
- Website
- www.bateauxdubai.com
- Hours
- Boarding begins at 7:45pm. Departure from dock 8:30pm
- Admission
- From 495 AED per person for 4-course meal, welcome beverage and cruise.
Dubai Mall

Opened in November 2008, Dubai Mall is the world's largest shopping center and is home to around twelve hundred retailers. It is the size of more than fifty football pitches and features an ice rink, a hotel, and is the gateway to the Burj Dubai; the tallest building in the world. The mall is home to a number of the world's best known stores including Bloomingdales, Marks and Spencer and Montblanc. Designers such as Stella McCartney also have outlets in the complex and world famous jewellers Tiffany & Co. have a branch located there.
No trip to Dubai would be complete without an outing to Dubai's latest shopping spectacular.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Financial Center Road (Interchange 1), Dubai
- Phone Number
- (4) 437 3200
- Email Address
- inquiry@thedubaimall.com
- Website
- www.thedubaimall.com
- Transport
- The Dubai Mall Shuttle Bus:The mall has 12 shuttle buses operating routes to the mall from a number hotels in and around Dubai. Check website for details. www.thedubaimall.com
- Hours
- Saturday - Friday 10am to Midnight
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

The recently opened Dubai Aquarium is fast becoming one of the Emirates most popular attractions. Featuring the largest viewing panel and one of the biggest tanks in the world, visitors have the opportunity to experience the incredible underwater domain of thousands of creatures of the deep. Highlights include feeding time for the enormous Sand Tiger Sharks and the majestic Stingrays. The aquarium and zoo is home to over thirty-thousand types of sea life and provides an exciting, educational day out for adults and children alike.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Mall, Financial Center Road (Interchange 1), Dubai
- Phone Number
- (0)4 448 5200
- Website
- www.thedubaiaquarium.com
- Admission
- Aquarium Tunnel: Child AED20 Adult AED25 Aquarium Tunnel & Underwater Zoo AED50
Al Nasr Leisureland

With a variety of sports to choose from, Al Nasr Leisureland offers facilities to cater to just about every sport under the sun. From an ice rink to swimming pools, tennis courts and a bowling alley, children will have a great time trying their hand at everything. There is even an amusement park with bumper cars, rollercoasters, go-karting and much more.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Off Umm Hurair Road
- Phone Number
- 04 337 1234
- Email Address
- alnasrll@eim.ae
- Website
- www.alnasrll.com
- Hours
- Open daily from 9am 10pm
- Admission
- Dhs10 (adults); Dhs5 (children)
Children's City

This 82,890 square-foot (7,700 sq-meter) education park is located in Dubai Creek Park and offers a wide range of activities geared towards kids, making the educational process fun. Children can learn all about the human body, science and space and the park also features a café, souvenir shop and wonderful views of the creek.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek Park
- Phone Number
- 04 334 0808
- Website
- www.childrencity.ae/CHCITY
- Hours
- Open Monday to Friday from 9am - 8.30pm. Closes 3pm Fridays
- Admission
- Dhs15 (adults); Dhs10 (children)
Wonderland

Wonderland Theme and Water Park in Dubai Creek Park is a must for children struggling with the heat in this scorching city. The Caribbean themed park offers thrilling rides and slides such as the Red Baron, the spinning-coaster, the Action Arm, Lazy River and Surf Hill. Wonderland is a great way to spend the day with the family and a must for children of all ages.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek Park
- Phone Number
- 04 324 1222
- Email Address
- info@wonderlandae.com
- Website
- www.wonderlanduae.com
- Hours
- Open daily from 10am - 7pm; Theme Park from 4pm 10pm. Closed Sundays
- Admission
- Dhs40 (adults); Dhs25 (children). Concessions available
Dubai Dolphinarium

The Dubai Dolphinarium offers guests the chance to interact with these gentle aquatic mammals and watch them perform tricks with their trainers. The Dolphinarium is home to four Black Sea Bottlenose dolphins as well as four Northern Fur Seals. The dolphinarium allows visitors to swim with the dolphins in a pre-arranged session, and also features a restaurant and gift shop.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Ain Fun-City and Dreamland Aquapark
- Phone Number
- 04 336 9773
- Email Address
- info@dubaidolphinarium.ae
- Website
- www.dubaidolphinarium.ae
- Hours
- Dolphin and seal shows run from Monday to Saturday from 11am 8pm. Swimming with dolphins can be arranged daily from 1pm 7pm
- Admission
- Dhs100 (adult); Dhs50 (children); Concessions available
Creekside Park

With what seems like an endless lawn, Creekside Park is a great place for families and kids to enjoy while on vacation in Dubai. Boasting botanical gardens, an 18-hole mini golf course, an amphitheater, picnic locations with barbecue equipment and a mini train and children's play areas, kids will be beside themselves with the endless amount of activities to enjoy here.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Phone Number
- 04 369 082
- Hours
- Open daily from 8am 10pm
- Admission
- Dhs5 (Wednesday: women and children only)
Marina Mall Fun City

The Fun City at Marina Mall is a great place for kids, offering an exciting range of arcade games and rides to enjoy. Favorite rides at the amusement center include the thrashing shark rollercoaster, the whizzy little bumper cars and the 'Extreme Shock' machine - actually very safe!
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Marina Mall, Ras Al Akhdar
- Admission
- Rides from Dhs4-12
Bowling, Paintball and Table Tennis

Kids in Abu Dhabi will love honing their skills in the bowling alley at the Armed Forces Officers' Club, or perhaps playing a game of paintball or table tennis. There is also an Olympic-size swimming pool at the club for kids to cool off in after all that action.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Al Maqtaa, near the Grand Mosque
- Website
- www.afoc.mil.ae
- Hours
- Daily, 10am to 10pm
Hili Fun City

A great attraction for children and often called the 'Disneyland of the Middle East', Hili Fun City is the largest theme park in the Gulf. Completely refurbished and modernized in 2009, the park offers a number of rides and amusements, including a mini train tour, an ice skating rink, a rollercoaster and sky-flyer, and the Dynamic Motion Theater. There are also beautifully landscaped gardens and various picnic spots to enjoy at the park.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Al Ain
- Website
- www.hilifuncity.ae
- Hours
- Fridays, Saturdays 10am - 10pm, weekdays 4pm - 10pm. Closed Sundays. Wednesdays are female admission only.
- Admission
- Dhs 40; free for children under 35 inches (0.89m)
Ferrari World

Strap yourself in for the ride of a lifetime at Ferrari World, which opened at Abu Dhabi's Yas Island in November 2010. At over 2 million sq feet (200,000 sq m) this is the largest indoor amusement park in the world. The headline attraction is the Formula Rossa rollercoaster, by some margin the world's fastest, attaining speeds of up to 160 miles p/h (240km) and an acceleration of 4.8 G, which is what a Formula One racing driver experiences at full throttle. The park's many attractions include the largest Ferrari gallery outside of the brand's headquarters in Marinello, Italy; the Speed of Magic immersive 4-D film experience; the G-Force space shot tower; Bell'Italia, which reproduces Italy's main attractions in miniature; and various state of the art racing simulators. An enormous red-domed roof encloses the facility, creating a futuristic and unique structure that has been nominated for several architectural awards. Ferrari World includes six restaurants, featuring four Michelin-starred chefs.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Yas Island 30 minutes' drive from Abu Dhabi
- Website
- www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com
- Hours
- Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday: 12pm - 10pm; Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 12pm 12am. Closed on Mondays.
- Admission
- Based on height: AED 225 for those over 1.5 meters tall, AED 165 for those under 1.5 meters. Children under 1 meter are free.
Al Hosn Palace (White Fort)

The oldest building in young Abu Dhabi is the Al Hosn Palace, known colloquially as the White Fort. It was constructed in 1793 as the official residence of the former ruling family, and was extensively renovated in 1983. Today it houses the Cultural Foundation, featuring a museum of traditional artifacts and historical photographs. The Palace is renowned for the magnificent tile work over its main gate.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Khalid bin Walid St
- Hours
- Open daily 7.30am to 1.30pm, Thursdays from 7.30am to 12.00pm. Closed on Fridays
- Admission
- Free
Dubai Creek

The natural seawater inlet that cuts through the center of the city is the historical part of Dubai where visitors can take an abra(small water taxi) and view the old trading port and the dhows from the water. A cruise to Al-Maktoum Bridge will pass many of the city's historic, as well as modern, landmarks. A stroll around the wharf offers a picturesque glimpse of Dubai's trading heritage, where dhows bound for distant places dock to unload their goods.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
Bastakiya

The old Bastakiya district is a step back in time to the days before electricity and air-conditioning, where traditional courtyard houses were cooled by wind towers. Old Dubai was famous for its wind towers that lined the Creek on both sides, and today the narrow lanes festooned with the distinctively Arabian architecture is a popular historical attraction that has been marked for tourist development.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Bur Dubai
Souks

The souks, or traditional markets, are popular with bargain hunters as well as sightseers and photographers. The most famous is the Gold Souk, where the narrow streets are lined with shops selling everything golden, from 24-carat bars to rings and elaborate necklaces, and all at low prices. The tiny lanes of the traditional spice souk are scented with sacks of cinnamon, incense, spices, and dried fruit, while the modern fish souk bustles with activity and is redolent with smells of a more unpleasant nature. At the heart of the Bur Dubai souk lies Al Fahidi Street, selling the latest electronics, photographic equipment and home appliances at competitive prices. Other streets sell everything from materials and carpets to traditional coffee pots, loaves of unleavened bread and hubble-bubble pipes.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Both sides of the Creek, in Deira and Bur Dubai
- Hours
- Daily 7am to 12pm and 5pm to 7pm; Fridays 5pm to 7pm
- Admission
- Free
Grand Mosque

Boasting the city's tallest minaret at 230 feet (70m), the Grand Mosque is a notable landmark with its multi-domed style and impressive size. It is an important place of worship and can accommodate up to 1,200 worshippers inside. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the Mosque.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Mussalla Road
Wild Wadi

One of the most advanced water theme parks ever designed, the five-hectare (12-acre) water park at Wild Wadi offers families and thrill seekers hours of fun, relaxation and adrenalin-pumping action. Designed like an Arabian wadi (oasis), the park has an Arabian folklore theme and features some of the highest and fastest water rides outside of North America with 24 state of the art, high-adrenaline rides and slides. Rides for thrill seekers include Jumeirah Sceirah, a 108ft (33m) free-fall at 50 miles per hour (80km/hr), Master Blaster slides that are water roller coasters propelled uphill by high-powered jets, the white-knuckle ride at Rushdown Ravine or the high waves at Breakers Bay.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Jumeirah Beach Road, between the Jumeirah Beach Hotel and the Burj Al Arab Hotel
- Phone Number
- (0)4 348 4444
- Email Address
- info@wildwadi.com
- Website
- www.wildwadi.com
- Hours
- Daily from 11am. In January and February it closes at 6pm; from March to May at 7pm; from June to August at 9pm; and from September to December at 5pm
- Admission
- Dhs 195 (age 13+); Dhs 165 (children 4-12). For individuals staying either at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel or Burj Al Arab, access to the Wild Wadi Water Park is free
Heritage Village

Designed as a living museum depicting traditional Bedouin life, the Heritage Village over the Abu Dhabi Corniche features tents, courtyard houses, an ancient irrigation system, workshops where craftsmen ply their trades, a museum and much more.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- The Breakwater
- Hours
- 8.30am to 5pm
- Admission
- Free
Petroleum Exhibition

The basis of Abu Dhabi's wealth, the oil industry, is showcased in this permanent exhibition of photographs and interactive displays depicting the discovery of the 'black gold' and subsequent development of the region.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- The Corniche, near the fire station
- Phone Number
- 626 9715
- Hours
- Daily 7am to 2pm. Closed Thursdays and Fridays
- Admission
- Free
Al Ayn

The merge of ancient and modern Arabic culture is no more evident than in the fascinating city of Al Ayn, about 100 miles (160km) east of Abu Dhabi. This historic, scenic oasis is surrounded by red sand dunes and dominated by a vast mountain range on the eastern border of the UAE. Al Ayn has existed since around 3,000 BC and visitors can explore archaeological remains and a large museum. The city is also modern, filled with luxury resort hotels and shiny shopping malls. Experiences such as the Middle East's last remaining traditional camel market vie for attention with an exciting theme park, the renowned Al Ayn Zoo, and an Olympic-sized ice rink. Al Ayn is known as the 'Garden city of the Gulf' because of its tree-lined boulevards and green public spaces.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
Liwa Oasis

Numerous local tour operators in Abu Dhabi offer trips from the city to the famed Liwa Oasis, about three hours drive away along a modern highway. This green, agricultural strip at the edge of the Rub Al Khali ('Empty Quarter') is surrounded by desolate desert with farms abutting towering sand dunes. Visitors enjoy overnight camel trips to camp in the desert. The oasis, made up of a string of small towns and villages, is resplendent with pools of fresh water and date plantations, and is the ancestral home of the Bani Yas tribe from whence sprang Abu Dhabi's ruling family.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
Jumeirah Mosque

The Jumeirah Mosque is one of the most photographed sights in Dubai. A fine example of modern Islamic architecture, this beautiful mosque is also one of the city's largest, with a majestic dome and twin minarets, and is one of the few mosques open to non-Muslims for tours.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Jumeirah Road
- Phone Number
- (0)4 344 7755
- Hours
- Tours are on Thursday at 10am; tours are also available on Sundays at 10am in summer
- Admission
- Tour fee: Dhs10
Dubai Museum

The imposing 19th century Al Faheidi Fort houses the Dubai Museum, which has an impressive collection of military and cultural artifacts, as well as working models and life-size displays depicting various aspects of Dubai life such as the markets, an Islamic school, the desert, Arab houses and Gulf marine life. One of the most interesting exhibits shows the underwater world of pearl-diving. The fort was built in 1799 to guard Dubai from landward approaches, and was once the residence of the city's rulers as well as the seat of government until 1971.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Faheidi Fort
- Phone Number
- (0)4 353 1862
- Hours
- Saturday to Thursday 8.30am to 8.30pm, Friday 2.30pm to 8.30pm
- Admission
- Dhs7
Ski Dubai

One of the city's newest and most interesting attractions is the region's first indoor ski resort, with real snow and five runs catering to both beginner and expert skiers and snowboarders. The monumental indoor snowdome can host up to 1,500 people. The longest run is 1,312 feet (400m), dropping 197 feet (60m), while a freestyle zone and quarter pipe cater specifically for snowboarders. Ski lifts, snow patrols and professional instructors help to create an authentic environment. A Snow Park at the bottom is ideal for children to play in the snow. Slope passes include all equipment and ski clothing except hats and gloves.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Sheikh Zayed Rd, Mall of the Emirates
- Phone Number
- (0)4 409 4000
- Website
- www.skidxb.com
- Hours
- Sunday to Wednesday 10am to 11pm, until 12pm from Thursday to Saturday
- Admission
- Snow Park: Dhs100. Ski slope: Dhs180 (adults), Dhs150 (children) for two hours (extensions possible), Ski slope day pass: Dhs300 (adults), Dhs240 (children)
Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum Museum

Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum's house dates back to the 19th century, and was built for Dubai's ruler with commanding views over the sea. It is one of the oldest residences in the city and has been restored as a museum exhibiting historical photographs and artifacts showcasing Dubai's history and development. Its architecture is also a fine example of the regional style with its wind towers and central courtyard, teak wood doors and windows and wooden lattice screens.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al-Shindagha Rd
- Phone Number
- (0)4 393 7139
- Hours
- Saturday to Thursday 8am to 8.30pm, Friday 3.30pm to 8.30pm
- Admission
- Dhs2
Desert safari

For a real taste of Arabia, visitors can take a trip into the desert with any number of tour operators into the rolling sand dunes surrounding Dubai. Tours usually include a thrilling 4x4 drive over the dunes, camel riding, a visit to a local Bedouin village, and end with a traditional Arabian barbeque under the stars, with a show of belly dancing.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
Camel Racing

No visit to Dubai would be complete without a trip to the races the camel races. This is a traditional sport in the UAE and hugely popular among local Emiratis who head to the race tracks early in the morning to watch these magnificent animals. The racing season runs from September to March and race tracks can be found in various locations around the Emirate and on the way to Abu Dhabi. In 2007 a brand new venue was built close to Nad Al Sheba racecourse and races are held early on Thursday and Friday mornings.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Nad Al Sheba Race Course, Dubai
- Hours
- Thursday and Friday mornings. Call Nad Al Sheba for exact times.
- Admission
- Free
Jumeirah Beach Park

One of the main reasons vacationers flock to Dubai is to take advantage of the stunning beaches. If visitors aren't staying somewhere with access to the sand and sea, and don't want to pay 100AED plus to use a hotel's facilities, then Jumeirah Beach Park is a brilliant alternative.
It cost just 2AED per person to enter the park, or 20AED per car. The beaches are clean and safe and, unlike some of the other public areas in Dubai, are not populated with 'gawkers'. There are even designated 'women only' sessions.
The park section of the beach is equipped with BBQ facilities and seating areas. There are also showers and toilets on the beach, and lifeguards on duty at all times.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Opposite Chilli's Restaurant on the Beach Road, Jumeirah
- Phone Number
- +971 4 3492555
- Hours
- 8am - 10.30pm daily. Thursday and Friday till 11pm. Saturday for children and ladies only
- Admission
- 2 AED per person or 20 AED per vehicle
Bateaux Dubai Dinner Cruise

The Bateaux Dubai Dinner Cruise provides visitors to the Emirate with a unique and memorable way in which to view the older part of Dubai. The two and a half hour cruise departs from just beyond the Al Maktoum Bridge and makes its way along the Creek past many of the city's most famous landmarks. Guests can take advantage of unobstructed views thanks to the non-reflective glass surround and extensive outside deck area.
A four course a-la-carte meal is served during the cruise (diners with specific dietary requirements are requested to arrange at the time of booking) and alcohol is available to purchase on board. Musical entertainment is provided care of the Bateaux Dubai musicians and DJ. Booking is required in advance through the reservation line.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek (opposite the British Embassy) Bur Dubai
- Phone Number
- +971 4 399 4994
- Email Address
- mail@bateauxdubai.com
- Website
- www.bateauxdubai.com
- Hours
- Boarding begins at 7:45pm. Departure from dock 8:30pm
- Admission
- From 495 AED per person for 4-course meal, welcome beverage and cruise.
Dubai Mall

Opened in November 2008, Dubai Mall is the world's largest shopping center and is home to around twelve hundred retailers. It is the size of more than fifty football pitches and features an ice rink, a hotel, and is the gateway to the Burj Dubai; the tallest building in the world. The mall is home to a number of the world's best known stores including Bloomingdales, Marks and Spencer and Montblanc. Designers such as Stella McCartney also have outlets in the complex and world famous jewellers Tiffany & Co. have a branch located there.
No trip to Dubai would be complete without an outing to Dubai's latest shopping spectacular.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Financial Center Road (Interchange 1), Dubai
- Phone Number
- (4) 437 3200
- Email Address
- inquiry@thedubaimall.com
- Website
- www.thedubaimall.com
- Transport
- The Dubai Mall Shuttle Bus:The mall has 12 shuttle buses operating routes to the mall from a number hotels in and around Dubai. Check website for details. www.thedubaimall.com
- Hours
- Saturday - Friday 10am to Midnight
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

The recently opened Dubai Aquarium is fast becoming one of the Emirates most popular attractions. Featuring the largest viewing panel and one of the biggest tanks in the world, visitors have the opportunity to experience the incredible underwater domain of thousands of creatures of the deep. Highlights include feeding time for the enormous Sand Tiger Sharks and the majestic Stingrays. The aquarium and zoo is home to over thirty-thousand types of sea life and provides an exciting, educational day out for adults and children alike.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Mall, Financial Center Road (Interchange 1), Dubai
- Phone Number
- (0)4 448 5200
- Website
- www.thedubaiaquarium.com
- Admission
- Aquarium Tunnel: Child AED20 Adult AED25 Aquarium Tunnel & Underwater Zoo AED50
Al Nasr Leisureland

With a variety of sports to choose from, Al Nasr Leisureland offers facilities to cater to just about every sport under the sun. From an ice rink to swimming pools, tennis courts and a bowling alley, children will have a great time trying their hand at everything. There is even an amusement park with bumper cars, rollercoasters, go-karting and much more.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Off Umm Hurair Road
- Phone Number
- 04 337 1234
- Email Address
- alnasrll@eim.ae
- Website
- www.alnasrll.com
- Hours
- Open daily from 9am 10pm
- Admission
- Dhs10 (adults); Dhs5 (children)
Children's City

This 82,890 square-foot (7,700 sq-meter) education park is located in Dubai Creek Park and offers a wide range of activities geared towards kids, making the educational process fun. Children can learn all about the human body, science and space and the park also features a café, souvenir shop and wonderful views of the creek.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek Park
- Phone Number
- 04 334 0808
- Website
- www.childrencity.ae/CHCITY
- Hours
- Open Monday to Friday from 9am - 8.30pm. Closes 3pm Fridays
- Admission
- Dhs15 (adults); Dhs10 (children)
Wonderland

Wonderland Theme and Water Park in Dubai Creek Park is a must for children struggling with the heat in this scorching city. The Caribbean themed park offers thrilling rides and slides such as the Red Baron, the spinning-coaster, the Action Arm, Lazy River and Surf Hill. Wonderland is a great way to spend the day with the family and a must for children of all ages.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek Park
- Phone Number
- 04 324 1222
- Email Address
- info@wonderlandae.com
- Website
- www.wonderlanduae.com
- Hours
- Open daily from 10am - 7pm; Theme Park from 4pm 10pm. Closed Sundays
- Admission
- Dhs40 (adults); Dhs25 (children). Concessions available
Dubai Dolphinarium

The Dubai Dolphinarium offers guests the chance to interact with these gentle aquatic mammals and watch them perform tricks with their trainers. The Dolphinarium is home to four Black Sea Bottlenose dolphins as well as four Northern Fur Seals. The dolphinarium allows visitors to swim with the dolphins in a pre-arranged session, and also features a restaurant and gift shop.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Ain Fun-City and Dreamland Aquapark
- Phone Number
- 04 336 9773
- Email Address
- info@dubaidolphinarium.ae
- Website
- www.dubaidolphinarium.ae
- Hours
- Dolphin and seal shows run from Monday to Saturday from 11am 8pm. Swimming with dolphins can be arranged daily from 1pm 7pm
- Admission
- Dhs100 (adult); Dhs50 (children); Concessions available
Creekside Park

With what seems like an endless lawn, Creekside Park is a great place for families and kids to enjoy while on vacation in Dubai. Boasting botanical gardens, an 18-hole mini golf course, an amphitheater, picnic locations with barbecue equipment and a mini train and children's play areas, kids will be beside themselves with the endless amount of activities to enjoy here.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Phone Number
- 04 369 082
- Hours
- Open daily from 8am 10pm
- Admission
- Dhs5 (Wednesday: women and children only)
Marina Mall Fun City

The Fun City at Marina Mall is a great place for kids, offering an exciting range of arcade games and rides to enjoy. Favorite rides at the amusement center include the thrashing shark rollercoaster, the whizzy little bumper cars and the 'Extreme Shock' machine - actually very safe!
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Marina Mall, Ras Al Akhdar
- Admission
- Rides from Dhs4-12
Bowling, Paintball and Table Tennis

Kids in Abu Dhabi will love honing their skills in the bowling alley at the Armed Forces Officers' Club, or perhaps playing a game of paintball or table tennis. There is also an Olympic-size swimming pool at the club for kids to cool off in after all that action.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Al Maqtaa, near the Grand Mosque
- Website
- www.afoc.mil.ae
- Hours
- Daily, 10am to 10pm
Hili Fun City

A great attraction for children and often called the 'Disneyland of the Middle East', Hili Fun City is the largest theme park in the Gulf. Completely refurbished and modernized in 2009, the park offers a number of rides and amusements, including a mini train tour, an ice skating rink, a rollercoaster and sky-flyer, and the Dynamic Motion Theater. There are also beautifully landscaped gardens and various picnic spots to enjoy at the park.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Al Ain
- Website
- www.hilifuncity.ae
- Hours
- Fridays, Saturdays 10am - 10pm, weekdays 4pm - 10pm. Closed Sundays. Wednesdays are female admission only.
- Admission
- Dhs 40; free for children under 35 inches (0.89m)
Ferrari World

Strap yourself in for the ride of a lifetime at Ferrari World, which opened at Abu Dhabi's Yas Island in November 2010. At over 2 million sq feet (200,000 sq m) this is the largest indoor amusement park in the world. The headline attraction is the Formula Rossa rollercoaster, by some margin the world's fastest, attaining speeds of up to 160 miles p/h (240km) and an acceleration of 4.8 G, which is what a Formula One racing driver experiences at full throttle. The park's many attractions include the largest Ferrari gallery outside of the brand's headquarters in Marinello, Italy; the Speed of Magic immersive 4-D film experience; the G-Force space shot tower; Bell'Italia, which reproduces Italy's main attractions in miniature; and various state of the art racing simulators. An enormous red-domed roof encloses the facility, creating a futuristic and unique structure that has been nominated for several architectural awards. Ferrari World includes six restaurants, featuring four Michelin-starred chefs.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Yas Island 30 minutes' drive from Abu Dhabi
- Website
- www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com
- Hours
- Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday: 12pm - 10pm; Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 12pm 12am. Closed on Mondays.
- Admission
- Based on height: AED 225 for those over 1.5 meters tall, AED 165 for those under 1.5 meters. Children under 1 meter are free.
Al Hosn Palace (White Fort)

The oldest building in young Abu Dhabi is the Al Hosn Palace, known colloquially as the White Fort. It was constructed in 1793 as the official residence of the former ruling family, and was extensively renovated in 1983. Today it houses the Cultural Foundation, featuring a museum of traditional artifacts and historical photographs. The Palace is renowned for the magnificent tile work over its main gate.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Khalid bin Walid St
- Hours
- Open daily 7.30am to 1.30pm, Thursdays from 7.30am to 12.00pm. Closed on Fridays
- Admission
- Free
Dubai Creek

The natural seawater inlet that cuts through the center of the city is the historical part of Dubai where visitors can take an abra(small water taxi) and view the old trading port and the dhows from the water. A cruise to Al-Maktoum Bridge will pass many of the city's historic, as well as modern, landmarks. A stroll around the wharf offers a picturesque glimpse of Dubai's trading heritage, where dhows bound for distant places dock to unload their goods.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
Bastakiya

The old Bastakiya district is a step back in time to the days before electricity and air-conditioning, where traditional courtyard houses were cooled by wind towers. Old Dubai was famous for its wind towers that lined the Creek on both sides, and today the narrow lanes festooned with the distinctively Arabian architecture is a popular historical attraction that has been marked for tourist development.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Bur Dubai
Souks

The souks, or traditional markets, are popular with bargain hunters as well as sightseers and photographers. The most famous is the Gold Souk, where the narrow streets are lined with shops selling everything golden, from 24-carat bars to rings and elaborate necklaces, and all at low prices. The tiny lanes of the traditional spice souk are scented with sacks of cinnamon, incense, spices, and dried fruit, while the modern fish souk bustles with activity and is redolent with smells of a more unpleasant nature. At the heart of the Bur Dubai souk lies Al Fahidi Street, selling the latest electronics, photographic equipment and home appliances at competitive prices. Other streets sell everything from materials and carpets to traditional coffee pots, loaves of unleavened bread and hubble-bubble pipes.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Both sides of the Creek, in Deira and Bur Dubai
- Hours
- Daily 7am to 12pm and 5pm to 7pm; Fridays 5pm to 7pm
- Admission
- Free
Grand Mosque

Boasting the city's tallest minaret at 230 feet (70m), the Grand Mosque is a notable landmark with its multi-domed style and impressive size. It is an important place of worship and can accommodate up to 1,200 worshippers inside. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the Mosque.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Mussalla Road
Wild Wadi

One of the most advanced water theme parks ever designed, the five-hectare (12-acre) water park at Wild Wadi offers families and thrill seekers hours of fun, relaxation and adrenalin-pumping action. Designed like an Arabian wadi (oasis), the park has an Arabian folklore theme and features some of the highest and fastest water rides outside of North America with 24 state of the art, high-adrenaline rides and slides. Rides for thrill seekers include Jumeirah Sceirah, a 108ft (33m) free-fall at 50 miles per hour (80km/hr), Master Blaster slides that are water roller coasters propelled uphill by high-powered jets, the white-knuckle ride at Rushdown Ravine or the high waves at Breakers Bay.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Jumeirah Beach Road, between the Jumeirah Beach Hotel and the Burj Al Arab Hotel
- Phone Number
- (0)4 348 4444
- Email Address
- info@wildwadi.com
- Website
- www.wildwadi.com
- Hours
- Daily from 11am. In January and February it closes at 6pm; from March to May at 7pm; from June to August at 9pm; and from September to December at 5pm
- Admission
- Dhs 195 (age 13+); Dhs 165 (children 4-12). For individuals staying either at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel or Burj Al Arab, access to the Wild Wadi Water Park is free
Heritage Village

Designed as a living museum depicting traditional Bedouin life, the Heritage Village over the Abu Dhabi Corniche features tents, courtyard houses, an ancient irrigation system, workshops where craftsmen ply their trades, a museum and much more.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- The Breakwater
- Hours
- 8.30am to 5pm
- Admission
- Free
Petroleum Exhibition

The basis of Abu Dhabi's wealth, the oil industry, is showcased in this permanent exhibition of photographs and interactive displays depicting the discovery of the 'black gold' and subsequent development of the region.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- The Corniche, near the fire station
- Phone Number
- 626 9715
- Hours
- Daily 7am to 2pm. Closed Thursdays and Fridays
- Admission
- Free
Al Ayn

The merge of ancient and modern Arabic culture is no more evident than in the fascinating city of Al Ayn, about 100 miles (160km) east of Abu Dhabi. This historic, scenic oasis is surrounded by red sand dunes and dominated by a vast mountain range on the eastern border of the UAE. Al Ayn has existed since around 3,000 BC and visitors can explore archaeological remains and a large museum. The city is also modern, filled with luxury resort hotels and shiny shopping malls. Experiences such as the Middle East's last remaining traditional camel market vie for attention with an exciting theme park, the renowned Al Ayn Zoo, and an Olympic-sized ice rink. Al Ayn is known as the 'Garden city of the Gulf' because of its tree-lined boulevards and green public spaces.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
Liwa Oasis

Numerous local tour operators in Abu Dhabi offer trips from the city to the famed Liwa Oasis, about three hours drive away along a modern highway. This green, agricultural strip at the edge of the Rub Al Khali ('Empty Quarter') is surrounded by desolate desert with farms abutting towering sand dunes. Visitors enjoy overnight camel trips to camp in the desert. The oasis, made up of a string of small towns and villages, is resplendent with pools of fresh water and date plantations, and is the ancestral home of the Bani Yas tribe from whence sprang Abu Dhabi's ruling family.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
Jumeirah Mosque

The Jumeirah Mosque is one of the most photographed sights in Dubai. A fine example of modern Islamic architecture, this beautiful mosque is also one of the city's largest, with a majestic dome and twin minarets, and is one of the few mosques open to non-Muslims for tours.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Jumeirah Road
- Phone Number
- (0)4 344 7755
- Hours
- Tours are on Thursday at 10am; tours are also available on Sundays at 10am in summer
- Admission
- Tour fee: Dhs10
Dubai Museum

The imposing 19th century Al Faheidi Fort houses the Dubai Museum, which has an impressive collection of military and cultural artifacts, as well as working models and life-size displays depicting various aspects of Dubai life such as the markets, an Islamic school, the desert, Arab houses and Gulf marine life. One of the most interesting exhibits shows the underwater world of pearl-diving. The fort was built in 1799 to guard Dubai from landward approaches, and was once the residence of the city's rulers as well as the seat of government until 1971.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Faheidi Fort
- Phone Number
- (0)4 353 1862
- Hours
- Saturday to Thursday 8.30am to 8.30pm, Friday 2.30pm to 8.30pm
- Admission
- Dhs7
Ski Dubai

One of the city's newest and most interesting attractions is the region's first indoor ski resort, with real snow and five runs catering to both beginner and expert skiers and snowboarders. The monumental indoor snowdome can host up to 1,500 people. The longest run is 1,312 feet (400m), dropping 197 feet (60m), while a freestyle zone and quarter pipe cater specifically for snowboarders. Ski lifts, snow patrols and professional instructors help to create an authentic environment. A Snow Park at the bottom is ideal for children to play in the snow. Slope passes include all equipment and ski clothing except hats and gloves.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Sheikh Zayed Rd, Mall of the Emirates
- Phone Number
- (0)4 409 4000
- Website
- www.skidxb.com
- Hours
- Sunday to Wednesday 10am to 11pm, until 12pm from Thursday to Saturday
- Admission
- Snow Park: Dhs100. Ski slope: Dhs180 (adults), Dhs150 (children) for two hours (extensions possible), Ski slope day pass: Dhs300 (adults), Dhs240 (children)
Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum Museum

Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum's house dates back to the 19th century, and was built for Dubai's ruler with commanding views over the sea. It is one of the oldest residences in the city and has been restored as a museum exhibiting historical photographs and artifacts showcasing Dubai's history and development. Its architecture is also a fine example of the regional style with its wind towers and central courtyard, teak wood doors and windows and wooden lattice screens.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al-Shindagha Rd
- Phone Number
- (0)4 393 7139
- Hours
- Saturday to Thursday 8am to 8.30pm, Friday 3.30pm to 8.30pm
- Admission
- Dhs2
Desert safari

For a real taste of Arabia, visitors can take a trip into the desert with any number of tour operators into the rolling sand dunes surrounding Dubai. Tours usually include a thrilling 4x4 drive over the dunes, camel riding, a visit to a local Bedouin village, and end with a traditional Arabian barbeque under the stars, with a show of belly dancing.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
Camel Racing

No visit to Dubai would be complete without a trip to the races the camel races. This is a traditional sport in the UAE and hugely popular among local Emiratis who head to the race tracks early in the morning to watch these magnificent animals. The racing season runs from September to March and race tracks can be found in various locations around the Emirate and on the way to Abu Dhabi. In 2007 a brand new venue was built close to Nad Al Sheba racecourse and races are held early on Thursday and Friday mornings.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Nad Al Sheba Race Course, Dubai
- Hours
- Thursday and Friday mornings. Call Nad Al Sheba for exact times.
- Admission
- Free
Jumeirah Beach Park

One of the main reasons vacationers flock to Dubai is to take advantage of the stunning beaches. If visitors aren't staying somewhere with access to the sand and sea, and don't want to pay 100AED plus to use a hotel's facilities, then Jumeirah Beach Park is a brilliant alternative.
It cost just 2AED per person to enter the park, or 20AED per car. The beaches are clean and safe and, unlike some of the other public areas in Dubai, are not populated with 'gawkers'. There are even designated 'women only' sessions.
The park section of the beach is equipped with BBQ facilities and seating areas. There are also showers and toilets on the beach, and lifeguards on duty at all times.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Opposite Chilli's Restaurant on the Beach Road, Jumeirah
- Phone Number
- +971 4 3492555
- Hours
- 8am - 10.30pm daily. Thursday and Friday till 11pm. Saturday for children and ladies only
- Admission
- 2 AED per person or 20 AED per vehicle
Bateaux Dubai Dinner Cruise

The Bateaux Dubai Dinner Cruise provides visitors to the Emirate with a unique and memorable way in which to view the older part of Dubai. The two and a half hour cruise departs from just beyond the Al Maktoum Bridge and makes its way along the Creek past many of the city's most famous landmarks. Guests can take advantage of unobstructed views thanks to the non-reflective glass surround and extensive outside deck area.
A four course a-la-carte meal is served during the cruise (diners with specific dietary requirements are requested to arrange at the time of booking) and alcohol is available to purchase on board. Musical entertainment is provided care of the Bateaux Dubai musicians and DJ. Booking is required in advance through the reservation line.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek (opposite the British Embassy) Bur Dubai
- Phone Number
- +971 4 399 4994
- Email Address
- mail@bateauxdubai.com
- Website
- www.bateauxdubai.com
- Hours
- Boarding begins at 7:45pm. Departure from dock 8:30pm
- Admission
- From 495 AED per person for 4-course meal, welcome beverage and cruise.
Dubai Mall

Opened in November 2008, Dubai Mall is the world's largest shopping center and is home to around twelve hundred retailers. It is the size of more than fifty football pitches and features an ice rink, a hotel, and is the gateway to the Burj Dubai; the tallest building in the world. The mall is home to a number of the world's best known stores including Bloomingdales, Marks and Spencer and Montblanc. Designers such as Stella McCartney also have outlets in the complex and world famous jewellers Tiffany & Co. have a branch located there.
No trip to Dubai would be complete without an outing to Dubai's latest shopping spectacular.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Financial Center Road (Interchange 1), Dubai
- Phone Number
- (4) 437 3200
- Email Address
- inquiry@thedubaimall.com
- Website
- www.thedubaimall.com
- Transport
- The Dubai Mall Shuttle Bus:The mall has 12 shuttle buses operating routes to the mall from a number hotels in and around Dubai. Check website for details. www.thedubaimall.com
- Hours
- Saturday - Friday 10am to Midnight
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

The recently opened Dubai Aquarium is fast becoming one of the Emirates most popular attractions. Featuring the largest viewing panel and one of the biggest tanks in the world, visitors have the opportunity to experience the incredible underwater domain of thousands of creatures of the deep. Highlights include feeding time for the enormous Sand Tiger Sharks and the majestic Stingrays. The aquarium and zoo is home to over thirty-thousand types of sea life and provides an exciting, educational day out for adults and children alike.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Mall, Financial Center Road (Interchange 1), Dubai
- Phone Number
- (0)4 448 5200
- Website
- www.thedubaiaquarium.com
- Admission
- Aquarium Tunnel: Child AED20 Adult AED25 Aquarium Tunnel & Underwater Zoo AED50
Al Nasr Leisureland

With a variety of sports to choose from, Al Nasr Leisureland offers facilities to cater to just about every sport under the sun. From an ice rink to swimming pools, tennis courts and a bowling alley, children will have a great time trying their hand at everything. There is even an amusement park with bumper cars, rollercoasters, go-karting and much more.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Off Umm Hurair Road
- Phone Number
- 04 337 1234
- Email Address
- alnasrll@eim.ae
- Website
- www.alnasrll.com
- Hours
- Open daily from 9am 10pm
- Admission
- Dhs10 (adults); Dhs5 (children)
Children's City

This 82,890 square-foot (7,700 sq-meter) education park is located in Dubai Creek Park and offers a wide range of activities geared towards kids, making the educational process fun. Children can learn all about the human body, science and space and the park also features a café, souvenir shop and wonderful views of the creek.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek Park
- Phone Number
- 04 334 0808
- Website
- www.childrencity.ae/CHCITY
- Hours
- Open Monday to Friday from 9am - 8.30pm. Closes 3pm Fridays
- Admission
- Dhs15 (adults); Dhs10 (children)
Wonderland

Wonderland Theme and Water Park in Dubai Creek Park is a must for children struggling with the heat in this scorching city. The Caribbean themed park offers thrilling rides and slides such as the Red Baron, the spinning-coaster, the Action Arm, Lazy River and Surf Hill. Wonderland is a great way to spend the day with the family and a must for children of all ages.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek Park
- Phone Number
- 04 324 1222
- Email Address
- info@wonderlandae.com
- Website
- www.wonderlanduae.com
- Hours
- Open daily from 10am - 7pm; Theme Park from 4pm 10pm. Closed Sundays
- Admission
- Dhs40 (adults); Dhs25 (children). Concessions available
Dubai Dolphinarium

The Dubai Dolphinarium offers guests the chance to interact with these gentle aquatic mammals and watch them perform tricks with their trainers. The Dolphinarium is home to four Black Sea Bottlenose dolphins as well as four Northern Fur Seals. The dolphinarium allows visitors to swim with the dolphins in a pre-arranged session, and also features a restaurant and gift shop.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Ain Fun-City and Dreamland Aquapark
- Phone Number
- 04 336 9773
- Email Address
- info@dubaidolphinarium.ae
- Website
- www.dubaidolphinarium.ae
- Hours
- Dolphin and seal shows run from Monday to Saturday from 11am 8pm. Swimming with dolphins can be arranged daily from 1pm 7pm
- Admission
- Dhs100 (adult); Dhs50 (children); Concessions available
Creekside Park

With what seems like an endless lawn, Creekside Park is a great place for families and kids to enjoy while on vacation in Dubai. Boasting botanical gardens, an 18-hole mini golf course, an amphitheater, picnic locations with barbecue equipment and a mini train and children's play areas, kids will be beside themselves with the endless amount of activities to enjoy here.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Phone Number
- 04 369 082
- Hours
- Open daily from 8am 10pm
- Admission
- Dhs5 (Wednesday: women and children only)
Marina Mall Fun City

The Fun City at Marina Mall is a great place for kids, offering an exciting range of arcade games and rides to enjoy. Favorite rides at the amusement center include the thrashing shark rollercoaster, the whizzy little bumper cars and the 'Extreme Shock' machine - actually very safe!
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Marina Mall, Ras Al Akhdar
- Admission
- Rides from Dhs4-12
Bowling, Paintball and Table Tennis

Kids in Abu Dhabi will love honing their skills in the bowling alley at the Armed Forces Officers' Club, or perhaps playing a game of paintball or table tennis. There is also an Olympic-size swimming pool at the club for kids to cool off in after all that action.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Al Maqtaa, near the Grand Mosque
- Website
- www.afoc.mil.ae
- Hours
- Daily, 10am to 10pm
Hili Fun City

A great attraction for children and often called the 'Disneyland of the Middle East', Hili Fun City is the largest theme park in the Gulf. Completely refurbished and modernized in 2009, the park offers a number of rides and amusements, including a mini train tour, an ice skating rink, a rollercoaster and sky-flyer, and the Dynamic Motion Theater. There are also beautifully landscaped gardens and various picnic spots to enjoy at the park.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Al Ain
- Website
- www.hilifuncity.ae
- Hours
- Fridays, Saturdays 10am - 10pm, weekdays 4pm - 10pm. Closed Sundays. Wednesdays are female admission only.
- Admission
- Dhs 40; free for children under 35 inches (0.89m)
Ferrari World

Strap yourself in for the ride of a lifetime at Ferrari World, which opened at Abu Dhabi's Yas Island in November 2010. At over 2 million sq feet (200,000 sq m) this is the largest indoor amusement park in the world. The headline attraction is the Formula Rossa rollercoaster, by some margin the world's fastest, attaining speeds of up to 160 miles p/h (240km) and an acceleration of 4.8 G, which is what a Formula One racing driver experiences at full throttle. The park's many attractions include the largest Ferrari gallery outside of the brand's headquarters in Marinello, Italy; the Speed of Magic immersive 4-D film experience; the G-Force space shot tower; Bell'Italia, which reproduces Italy's main attractions in miniature; and various state of the art racing simulators. An enormous red-domed roof encloses the facility, creating a futuristic and unique structure that has been nominated for several architectural awards. Ferrari World includes six restaurants, featuring four Michelin-starred chefs.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Yas Island 30 minutes' drive from Abu Dhabi
- Website
- www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com
- Hours
- Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday: 12pm - 10pm; Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 12pm 12am. Closed on Mondays.
- Admission
- Based on height: AED 225 for those over 1.5 meters tall, AED 165 for those under 1.5 meters. Children under 1 meter are free.
Al Hosn Palace (White Fort)

The oldest building in young Abu Dhabi is the Al Hosn Palace, known colloquially as the White Fort. It was constructed in 1793 as the official residence of the former ruling family, and was extensively renovated in 1983. Today it houses the Cultural Foundation, featuring a museum of traditional artifacts and historical photographs. The Palace is renowned for the magnificent tile work over its main gate.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Khalid bin Walid St
- Hours
- Open daily 7.30am to 1.30pm, Thursdays from 7.30am to 12.00pm. Closed on Fridays
- Admission
- Free
Dubai Creek

The natural seawater inlet that cuts through the center of the city is the historical part of Dubai where visitors can take an abra(small water taxi) and view the old trading port and the dhows from the water. A cruise to Al-Maktoum Bridge will pass many of the city's historic, as well as modern, landmarks. A stroll around the wharf offers a picturesque glimpse of Dubai's trading heritage, where dhows bound for distant places dock to unload their goods.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
Bastakiya

The old Bastakiya district is a step back in time to the days before electricity and air-conditioning, where traditional courtyard houses were cooled by wind towers. Old Dubai was famous for its wind towers that lined the Creek on both sides, and today the narrow lanes festooned with the distinctively Arabian architecture is a popular historical attraction that has been marked for tourist development.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Bur Dubai
Souks

The souks, or traditional markets, are popular with bargain hunters as well as sightseers and photographers. The most famous is the Gold Souk, where the narrow streets are lined with shops selling everything golden, from 24-carat bars to rings and elaborate necklaces, and all at low prices. The tiny lanes of the traditional spice souk are scented with sacks of cinnamon, incense, spices, and dried fruit, while the modern fish souk bustles with activity and is redolent with smells of a more unpleasant nature. At the heart of the Bur Dubai souk lies Al Fahidi Street, selling the latest electronics, photographic equipment and home appliances at competitive prices. Other streets sell everything from materials and carpets to traditional coffee pots, loaves of unleavened bread and hubble-bubble pipes.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Both sides of the Creek, in Deira and Bur Dubai
- Hours
- Daily 7am to 12pm and 5pm to 7pm; Fridays 5pm to 7pm
- Admission
- Free
Grand Mosque

Boasting the city's tallest minaret at 230 feet (70m), the Grand Mosque is a notable landmark with its multi-domed style and impressive size. It is an important place of worship and can accommodate up to 1,200 worshippers inside. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the Mosque.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Mussalla Road
Wild Wadi

One of the most advanced water theme parks ever designed, the five-hectare (12-acre) water park at Wild Wadi offers families and thrill seekers hours of fun, relaxation and adrenalin-pumping action. Designed like an Arabian wadi (oasis), the park has an Arabian folklore theme and features some of the highest and fastest water rides outside of North America with 24 state of the art, high-adrenaline rides and slides. Rides for thrill seekers include Jumeirah Sceirah, a 108ft (33m) free-fall at 50 miles per hour (80km/hr), Master Blaster slides that are water roller coasters propelled uphill by high-powered jets, the white-knuckle ride at Rushdown Ravine or the high waves at Breakers Bay.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Jumeirah Beach Road, between the Jumeirah Beach Hotel and the Burj Al Arab Hotel
- Phone Number
- (0)4 348 4444
- Email Address
- info@wildwadi.com
- Website
- www.wildwadi.com
- Hours
- Daily from 11am. In January and February it closes at 6pm; from March to May at 7pm; from June to August at 9pm; and from September to December at 5pm
- Admission
- Dhs 195 (age 13+); Dhs 165 (children 4-12). For individuals staying either at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel or Burj Al Arab, access to the Wild Wadi Water Park is free
Heritage Village

Designed as a living museum depicting traditional Bedouin life, the Heritage Village over the Abu Dhabi Corniche features tents, courtyard houses, an ancient irrigation system, workshops where craftsmen ply their trades, a museum and much more.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- The Breakwater
- Hours
- 8.30am to 5pm
- Admission
- Free
Petroleum Exhibition

The basis of Abu Dhabi's wealth, the oil industry, is showcased in this permanent exhibition of photographs and interactive displays depicting the discovery of the 'black gold' and subsequent development of the region.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- The Corniche, near the fire station
- Phone Number
- 626 9715
- Hours
- Daily 7am to 2pm. Closed Thursdays and Fridays
- Admission
- Free
Al Ayn

The merge of ancient and modern Arabic culture is no more evident than in the fascinating city of Al Ayn, about 100 miles (160km) east of Abu Dhabi. This historic, scenic oasis is surrounded by red sand dunes and dominated by a vast mountain range on the eastern border of the UAE. Al Ayn has existed since around 3,000 BC and visitors can explore archaeological remains and a large museum. The city is also modern, filled with luxury resort hotels and shiny shopping malls. Experiences such as the Middle East's last remaining traditional camel market vie for attention with an exciting theme park, the renowned Al Ayn Zoo, and an Olympic-sized ice rink. Al Ayn is known as the 'Garden city of the Gulf' because of its tree-lined boulevards and green public spaces.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
Liwa Oasis

Numerous local tour operators in Abu Dhabi offer trips from the city to the famed Liwa Oasis, about three hours drive away along a modern highway. This green, agricultural strip at the edge of the Rub Al Khali ('Empty Quarter') is surrounded by desolate desert with farms abutting towering sand dunes. Visitors enjoy overnight camel trips to camp in the desert. The oasis, made up of a string of small towns and villages, is resplendent with pools of fresh water and date plantations, and is the ancestral home of the Bani Yas tribe from whence sprang Abu Dhabi's ruling family.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
Jumeirah Mosque

The Jumeirah Mosque is one of the most photographed sights in Dubai. A fine example of modern Islamic architecture, this beautiful mosque is also one of the city's largest, with a majestic dome and twin minarets, and is one of the few mosques open to non-Muslims for tours.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Jumeirah Road
- Phone Number
- (0)4 344 7755
- Hours
- Tours are on Thursday at 10am; tours are also available on Sundays at 10am in summer
- Admission
- Tour fee: Dhs10
Dubai Museum

The imposing 19th century Al Faheidi Fort houses the Dubai Museum, which has an impressive collection of military and cultural artifacts, as well as working models and life-size displays depicting various aspects of Dubai life such as the markets, an Islamic school, the desert, Arab houses and Gulf marine life. One of the most interesting exhibits shows the underwater world of pearl-diving. The fort was built in 1799 to guard Dubai from landward approaches, and was once the residence of the city's rulers as well as the seat of government until 1971.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Faheidi Fort
- Phone Number
- (0)4 353 1862
- Hours
- Saturday to Thursday 8.30am to 8.30pm, Friday 2.30pm to 8.30pm
- Admission
- Dhs7
Ski Dubai

One of the city's newest and most interesting attractions is the region's first indoor ski resort, with real snow and five runs catering to both beginner and expert skiers and snowboarders. The monumental indoor snowdome can host up to 1,500 people. The longest run is 1,312 feet (400m), dropping 197 feet (60m), while a freestyle zone and quarter pipe cater specifically for snowboarders. Ski lifts, snow patrols and professional instructors help to create an authentic environment. A Snow Park at the bottom is ideal for children to play in the snow. Slope passes include all equipment and ski clothing except hats and gloves.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Sheikh Zayed Rd, Mall of the Emirates
- Phone Number
- (0)4 409 4000
- Website
- www.skidxb.com
- Hours
- Sunday to Wednesday 10am to 11pm, until 12pm from Thursday to Saturday
- Admission
- Snow Park: Dhs100. Ski slope: Dhs180 (adults), Dhs150 (children) for two hours (extensions possible), Ski slope day pass: Dhs300 (adults), Dhs240 (children)
Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum Museum

Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum's house dates back to the 19th century, and was built for Dubai's ruler with commanding views over the sea. It is one of the oldest residences in the city and has been restored as a museum exhibiting historical photographs and artifacts showcasing Dubai's history and development. Its architecture is also a fine example of the regional style with its wind towers and central courtyard, teak wood doors and windows and wooden lattice screens.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al-Shindagha Rd
- Phone Number
- (0)4 393 7139
- Hours
- Saturday to Thursday 8am to 8.30pm, Friday 3.30pm to 8.30pm
- Admission
- Dhs2
Desert safari

For a real taste of Arabia, visitors can take a trip into the desert with any number of tour operators into the rolling sand dunes surrounding Dubai. Tours usually include a thrilling 4x4 drive over the dunes, camel riding, a visit to a local Bedouin village, and end with a traditional Arabian barbeque under the stars, with a show of belly dancing.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
Camel Racing

No visit to Dubai would be complete without a trip to the races the camel races. This is a traditional sport in the UAE and hugely popular among local Emiratis who head to the race tracks early in the morning to watch these magnificent animals. The racing season runs from September to March and race tracks can be found in various locations around the Emirate and on the way to Abu Dhabi. In 2007 a brand new venue was built close to Nad Al Sheba racecourse and races are held early on Thursday and Friday mornings.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Nad Al Sheba Race Course, Dubai
- Hours
- Thursday and Friday mornings. Call Nad Al Sheba for exact times.
- Admission
- Free
Jumeirah Beach Park

One of the main reasons vacationers flock to Dubai is to take advantage of the stunning beaches. If visitors aren't staying somewhere with access to the sand and sea, and don't want to pay 100AED plus to use a hotel's facilities, then Jumeirah Beach Park is a brilliant alternative.
It cost just 2AED per person to enter the park, or 20AED per car. The beaches are clean and safe and, unlike some of the other public areas in Dubai, are not populated with 'gawkers'. There are even designated 'women only' sessions.
The park section of the beach is equipped with BBQ facilities and seating areas. There are also showers and toilets on the beach, and lifeguards on duty at all times.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Opposite Chilli's Restaurant on the Beach Road, Jumeirah
- Phone Number
- +971 4 3492555
- Hours
- 8am - 10.30pm daily. Thursday and Friday till 11pm. Saturday for children and ladies only
- Admission
- 2 AED per person or 20 AED per vehicle
Bateaux Dubai Dinner Cruise

The Bateaux Dubai Dinner Cruise provides visitors to the Emirate with a unique and memorable way in which to view the older part of Dubai. The two and a half hour cruise departs from just beyond the Al Maktoum Bridge and makes its way along the Creek past many of the city's most famous landmarks. Guests can take advantage of unobstructed views thanks to the non-reflective glass surround and extensive outside deck area.
A four course a-la-carte meal is served during the cruise (diners with specific dietary requirements are requested to arrange at the time of booking) and alcohol is available to purchase on board. Musical entertainment is provided care of the Bateaux Dubai musicians and DJ. Booking is required in advance through the reservation line.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek (opposite the British Embassy) Bur Dubai
- Phone Number
- +971 4 399 4994
- Email Address
- mail@bateauxdubai.com
- Website
- www.bateauxdubai.com
- Hours
- Boarding begins at 7:45pm. Departure from dock 8:30pm
- Admission
- From 495 AED per person for 4-course meal, welcome beverage and cruise.
Dubai Mall

Opened in November 2008, Dubai Mall is the world's largest shopping center and is home to around twelve hundred retailers. It is the size of more than fifty football pitches and features an ice rink, a hotel, and is the gateway to the Burj Dubai; the tallest building in the world. The mall is home to a number of the world's best known stores including Bloomingdales, Marks and Spencer and Montblanc. Designers such as Stella McCartney also have outlets in the complex and world famous jewellers Tiffany & Co. have a branch located there.
No trip to Dubai would be complete without an outing to Dubai's latest shopping spectacular.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Financial Center Road (Interchange 1), Dubai
- Phone Number
- (4) 437 3200
- Email Address
- inquiry@thedubaimall.com
- Website
- www.thedubaimall.com
- Transport
- The Dubai Mall Shuttle Bus:The mall has 12 shuttle buses operating routes to the mall from a number hotels in and around Dubai. Check website for details. www.thedubaimall.com
- Hours
- Saturday - Friday 10am to Midnight
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

The recently opened Dubai Aquarium is fast becoming one of the Emirates most popular attractions. Featuring the largest viewing panel and one of the biggest tanks in the world, visitors have the opportunity to experience the incredible underwater domain of thousands of creatures of the deep. Highlights include feeding time for the enormous Sand Tiger Sharks and the majestic Stingrays. The aquarium and zoo is home to over thirty-thousand types of sea life and provides an exciting, educational day out for adults and children alike.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Mall, Financial Center Road (Interchange 1), Dubai
- Phone Number
- (0)4 448 5200
- Website
- www.thedubaiaquarium.com
- Admission
- Aquarium Tunnel: Child AED20 Adult AED25 Aquarium Tunnel & Underwater Zoo AED50
Al Nasr Leisureland

With a variety of sports to choose from, Al Nasr Leisureland offers facilities to cater to just about every sport under the sun. From an ice rink to swimming pools, tennis courts and a bowling alley, children will have a great time trying their hand at everything. There is even an amusement park with bumper cars, rollercoasters, go-karting and much more.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Off Umm Hurair Road
- Phone Number
- 04 337 1234
- Email Address
- alnasrll@eim.ae
- Website
- www.alnasrll.com
- Hours
- Open daily from 9am 10pm
- Admission
- Dhs10 (adults); Dhs5 (children)
Children's City

This 82,890 square-foot (7,700 sq-meter) education park is located in Dubai Creek Park and offers a wide range of activities geared towards kids, making the educational process fun. Children can learn all about the human body, science and space and the park also features a café, souvenir shop and wonderful views of the creek.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek Park
- Phone Number
- 04 334 0808
- Website
- www.childrencity.ae/CHCITY
- Hours
- Open Monday to Friday from 9am - 8.30pm. Closes 3pm Fridays
- Admission
- Dhs15 (adults); Dhs10 (children)
Wonderland

Wonderland Theme and Water Park in Dubai Creek Park is a must for children struggling with the heat in this scorching city. The Caribbean themed park offers thrilling rides and slides such as the Red Baron, the spinning-coaster, the Action Arm, Lazy River and Surf Hill. Wonderland is a great way to spend the day with the family and a must for children of all ages.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Dubai Creek Park
- Phone Number
- 04 324 1222
- Email Address
- info@wonderlandae.com
- Website
- www.wonderlanduae.com
- Hours
- Open daily from 10am - 7pm; Theme Park from 4pm 10pm. Closed Sundays
- Admission
- Dhs40 (adults); Dhs25 (children). Concessions available
Dubai Dolphinarium

The Dubai Dolphinarium offers guests the chance to interact with these gentle aquatic mammals and watch them perform tricks with their trainers. The Dolphinarium is home to four Black Sea Bottlenose dolphins as well as four Northern Fur Seals. The dolphinarium allows visitors to swim with the dolphins in a pre-arranged session, and also features a restaurant and gift shop.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Address
- Al Ain Fun-City and Dreamland Aquapark
- Phone Number
- 04 336 9773
- Email Address
- info@dubaidolphinarium.ae
- Website
- www.dubaidolphinarium.ae
- Hours
- Dolphin and seal shows run from Monday to Saturday from 11am 8pm. Swimming with dolphins can be arranged daily from 1pm 7pm
- Admission
- Dhs100 (adult); Dhs50 (children); Concessions available
Creekside Park

With what seems like an endless lawn, Creekside Park is a great place for families and kids to enjoy while on vacation in Dubai. Boasting botanical gardens, an 18-hole mini golf course, an amphitheater, picnic locations with barbecue equipment and a mini train and children's play areas, kids will be beside themselves with the endless amount of activities to enjoy here.
- Region/City Name
- Dubai
- Phone Number
- 04 369 082
- Hours
- Open daily from 8am 10pm
- Admission
- Dhs5 (Wednesday: women and children only)
Marina Mall Fun City

The Fun City at Marina Mall is a great place for kids, offering an exciting range of arcade games and rides to enjoy. Favorite rides at the amusement center include the thrashing shark rollercoaster, the whizzy little bumper cars and the 'Extreme Shock' machine - actually very safe!
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Marina Mall, Ras Al Akhdar
- Admission
- Rides from Dhs4-12
Bowling, Paintball and Table Tennis

Kids in Abu Dhabi will love honing their skills in the bowling alley at the Armed Forces Officers' Club, or perhaps playing a game of paintball or table tennis. There is also an Olympic-size swimming pool at the club for kids to cool off in after all that action.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Al Maqtaa, near the Grand Mosque
- Website
- www.afoc.mil.ae
- Hours
- Daily, 10am to 10pm
Hili Fun City

A great attraction for children and often called the 'Disneyland of the Middle East', Hili Fun City is the largest theme park in the Gulf. Completely refurbished and modernized in 2009, the park offers a number of rides and amusements, including a mini train tour, an ice skating rink, a rollercoaster and sky-flyer, and the Dynamic Motion Theater. There are also beautifully landscaped gardens and various picnic spots to enjoy at the park.
- Region/City Name
- Abu Dhabi
- Address
- Al Ain
- Website
- www.hilifuncity.ae
- Hours
- Fridays, Saturdays 10am - 10pm, weekdays 4pm - 10pm. Closed Sundays. Wednesdays are female admission only.
- Admission
- Dhs 40; free for children under 35 inches (0.89m)
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