From meandering through the town's centre to checking out a museum, here's how you can plan your itinerary
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[Editor's note: This story has been updated, given some attractions are now open to the public.]
Winter is coming!
Now that the much-celebrated Suhail star has been spotted, we expect a gradual decrease in peak-summer heat. It doesn't mean winter is here but indicates changes in the UAE's weather. And that itself is a good reason for us residents to celebrate.
Dubai undergoes a magical transformation with the onset of cooler weather. This seasonal shift brings a genuine sense of enchantment as Dubai unveils a rich tapestry of captivating attractions and abundant opportunities to savour its delightful winter season. Residents eagerly venture out in droves, and the city buzzes with activity, especially as some of its most popular attractions reopen their gates for the season.
Here are all the cool attractions reopening in Dubai at the end of the summer:
Dubai's Global Village will open a week earlier this year. The multicultural family destination will open for Season 28 on October 18, with the earlier dates being October 25. The move is in response to “overwhelming demand, and to provide an extended opportunity for everyone to indulge in a more wonderful world.”
The family theme park will be open for 194 days and will shut its doors for the season on April 28, 2024. By opening a few days earlier for Season 28, Global Village aims to ensure that guests can enjoy an extended period of thrilling entertainment, cultural diversity, and unparalleled attractions.
The Dubai Garden Glow is back with season 9 with new experiences and a captivating theme. The Zabeel Park attraction showcases hundreds of colourful lanterns that move and sparkle, created using more than 10 million energy-saving light bulbs. Discover four diffrent parks with the largest glow garden in the world. Experience 'Art by Day' and 'Glow by Night' as the sparkling garden comes to life after sunset. The Glowing Safari, features dozens of lanterns shaped like animals and flowers. Whereas, one of the attraction's favourite areas, Dinosaur Park, features more than 100 animatronic dinosaurs.
Tickets: Dh70
Hatta Resorts is preparing to welcome guests once again, with its reopening scheduled for September 15th. For those outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate a touch of comfort during their camping adventures, Hatta Resorts offers the option to book trailers, lodges, or even caravans. Families seeking a distinctive experience can opt for the unique Domes at Hatta Resorts, which resemble igloos and provide breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Situated just a 90-minute drive away from Dubai, residents and visitors alike can immerse themselves in a plethora of thrilling activities like ziplining, mountain biking, rock climbing, and paragliding.
The crisp air serves as a gentle reminder of what's on the horizon – the arrival of winter. However, it also brings another thrilling event, the reopening of Dubai Miracle Garden. The floral wonderland has opened its doors on September 29 for the 12th edition promising an enchanting experience with a stunning theme attraction, play zone for kids, and events that cater to the whole family.
This years’ edition also has an expanded fleet of retail and food and beverage offerings, serving delicious meals that will delight the taste buds of visitors. More seating areas around the garden will be introduced so visitors can eat and relax.
This paradise is among the most Instagram-worthy spots for tourists exploring Dubai during the winter, thanks to its stunning arrangements and giant brightly coloured displays.
Dubai Safari Park, home to around 3,000 animals — including lions, tigers, gazelles, and different kinds of primates, reptiles, and birds — will soon open its door to visitors. The park is yet to announce the reopening dates, but eager residents are already inquiring about this popular attraction. The tickets for the new season are not available yet and will open for booking later this year.
One can get a day pass for Dh50 and children aged three to 12 can enter for Dh20. Those younger than three can enter free. A host of other experiences are available at the site, including safari journeys that come with train services.
Besides these wonderlands, the UAE has many more treasure troves for families and individuals to venture out.
The world’s largest safari outside Africa will open for its third season on September 21, it was announced on Tuesday. The Sharjah Safari will welcome visitors from 8.30am to 6pm. Ticket prices start from Dh40 for adults and Dh15 for children for a walking tour. Rates range between Dh120 and Dh275 for adults for tours through the sanctuary.
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