Winter escapades
  • in the UAE
  • Experience the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in the UAE’s cool winter season where thrilling outdoor activities meet luxurious retreats and serene beaches.

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    5 Best Winter Thrills to Experience

    The UAE is a playground for adventure enthusiasts, offering everything from adrenaline-pumping dune bashing in the desert to skydiving over breathtaking landscapes. Discover the thrill of hiking through rugged mountains, or dive into water sports like jet skiing and paddleboarding along its crystal-clear shores.

    (1) Desert Safari

    When visiting Dubai, an evening desert safari is a must tour to do. The Evening Desert Safari tour in Dubai allows you to witness the exciting dune bashing, magnificent sunset view, and the Bedouin lifestyle. This adventure tour lets you go through the thrill and glory of Dubai’s unique desert. This enthralling trip is spiced up with activities such as a camel ride, hubbly bubbly (shisha smoking), a belly dance, a Tanura show, and a fire show.

    (2) Visit Dubai Miracle Garden

    The Dubai Miracle Garden is a stunning floral paradise nestled in Dubailand, Dubai, UAE. This vibrant garden opened its doors on Valentine’s Day in 2013, offering a breathtaking display of nature’s beauty.The idea for the Dubai Miracle Garden was born from an agreement between Dubailand and Dubai Properties Group, with development led by Akar Landscaping and Agriculture Company, under the direction of Jordanian businessman Abdel Naser Rahhal.

    (3) Cruise Along Dubai Creek and Marina

    A cruise along Dubai Creek is a journey through time. The creek has been at the center of Dubai’s development since the early 19th century when it served as a trading hub for merchants from all over the world. As you glide along the water, you pass traditional dhow boats, the wooden vessels that have been used for trade and fishing for hundreds of years.

    (4) Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary

    Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the heart of Dubai, is one of the most remarkable natural reserves in the UAE. Covering an area of around 6.2 square kilometers, the sanctuary is a unique blend of mangroves, mudflats, sabkhas (salt flats), lagoons, and sabkhas. Despite its proximity to Dubai’s bustling city center, Ras Al Khor offers a tranquil escape into nature and is home to over 450 species of wildlife.

    (5) Al Marmoom Camel Race Track

    Al Marmoom Camel Race Track, located on the outskirts of Dubai, is one of the UAE's most iconic and prestigious camel racing venues. The track offers an authentic glimpse into one of the UAE's oldest and most cherished traditions—camel racing. As a vital part of the country’s cultural heritage, camel racing at Al Marmoom attracts both local and international visitors, showcasing the skills and passion for this historic sport.

    (1) Desert Safari

    When visiting Dubai, an evening desert safari is a must tour to do. The Evening Desert Safari tour in Dubai allows you to witness the exciting dune bashing, magnificent sunset view, and the Bedouin lifestyle. This adventure tour lets you go through the thrill and glory of Dubai’s unique desert.

    (2) Visit Dubai Miracle Garden

    The Dubai Miracle Garden is a stunning floral paradise nestled in Dubailand, Dubai, UAE. This vibrant garden opened its doors on Valentine’s Day in 2013, offering a breathtaking display of nature’s beauty.The idea for the Dubai Miracle Garden was born from an agreement between Dubailand and Dubai Properties Group, with development led by Akar Landscaping and Agriculture Company, under the direction of Jordanian businessman Abdel Naser Rahhal.

    (3) Cruise Along Dubai Creek and Marina

    A cruise along Dubai Creek is a journey through time. The creek has been at the center of Dubai’s development since the early 19th century when it served as a trading hub for merchants from all over the world. As you glide along the water, you pass traditional dhow boats, the wooden vessels that have been used for trade and fishing for hundreds of years.

    (4) Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary

    Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the heart of Dubai, is one of the most remarkable natural reserves in the UAE. Covering an area of around 6.2 square kilometers, the sanctuary is a unique blend of mangroves, mudflats, sabkhas (salt flats), lagoons, and sabkhas. Despite its proximity to Dubai’s bustling city center, Ras Al Khor offers a tranquil escape into nature and is home to over 450 species of wildlife.

    (5) Al Marmoom Camel Race Track

    Al Marmoom Camel Race Track, located on the outskirts of Dubai, is one of the UAE's most iconic and prestigious camel racing venues. The track offers an authentic glimpse into one of the UAE's oldest and most cherished traditions—camel racing. As a vital part of the country’s cultural heritage, camel racing at Al Marmoom attracts both local and international visitors, showcasing the skills and passion for this historic sport.

    Iconic attractions in the UAE

    SHEIKH ZAYED
    GRAND MOSQUE
    The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is one the world's largest mosques and a massive architectural work of art that intentionally blends different Islamic architectural schools. It features 82 domes, more than 1,000 columns, 24-carat-gold gilded chandeliers.The mosque has four minarets, each approximately 106 meters tall. Each minaret is comprised of three different geometric shapes. The first is a square that forms the minaret's base. Its architectural style reflects that of Moroccan, Andalusian and Mameluke styles.
    DUBAI
    MALL
    Dubai Mall is the largest shopping mall in Dubai. It is the second largest mall in the world by total land area after the Iran Mall, and the 26th-largest shopping mall in the world by gross leasable area, with a total retail floor area of 350,000 m². Featuring over 100 shops and 22 restaurants, cafés and lounges, the Souk provides the perfect vantage point to take in amazing views of Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain.
    BURJ
    KHALIFA
    World's tallest structure that includes residential space. World's highest installation of an aluminium and glass façade: 512 m (1,680 ft) World's highest restaurant (At.mosphere): 122nd floor at 442 m (1,450 ft) (previously 360, at a height of 350 m (1,148 ft) in CN Tower). Burj Khalifa also has the world's fastest elevator which covers the longest travel distance. The weight of concrete used to build the Burj Khalifa is equivalent to the weight of 100,000 elephants. The amount of aluminum used is equivalent to 5 Airbus A380 aircrafts.
    PALM
    JUMEIRAH
    Palm Jumeirah is an artificial island in Dubai shaped like a palm tree, with a trunk, fronds, and crescent. Covering about 5.2 square kilometers, it features luxury resorts, hotels, shopping malls, restaurants, beaches, and marinas. The island also offers stunning residences, including villas and apartments with views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai skyline. For fitness enthusiasts, there are over 30 fitness studios, gyms, and outdoor tracks. Major attractions include Atlantis Aquaventure, with its slides and wave pools, and The Lost Chambers Aquarium, home to nearly 65,000 marine species.
    QURANIC
    PARK
    Quranic Park in Dubai is a cultural and educational destination featuring 12 orchards with 51 plants and herbs mentioned in the Quran. Key attractions include the Cave of Miracles, which tells the stories of 24 prophets, and the Glass House. The park also has solar trees that provide shade and electricity, interactive exhibits about the Quran, a serene lake, a children's play area, a cafeteria, and a fountain. It offers a unique opportunity to learn about Islamic history, culture, and the scientific knowledge in the Quran.
    LOUVRE
    ABUDHABI
    Louvre Abu Dhabi is a cultural masterpiece known for its stunning architecture, designed by Jean Nouvel, with a distinctive dome that creates a "rain of light" effect in the galleries. The museum houses an impressive collection of over 600 artworks, spanning multiple civilizations and eras, including ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Islamic, and contemporary art. It hosts a range of temporary exhibitions, promoting cultural exchange between East and West. The museum also features a Children's Museum, offering interactive experiences to engage younger visitors with art and culture.
    YAS
    ISLAND
    Yas Island in Abu Dhabi is a major entertainment hub offering a wide range of attractions and activities. Key features include Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, home to the world’s fastest roller coaster, Formula Rossa. The island also features Yas Waterworld, a large water park with thrilling slides and rides for all ages, and Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, an indoor theme park with attractions based on popular Warner Bros. characters. Yas Marina Circuit is another highlight, hosting the annual Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. For shopping and dining, the Yas Mall offers a wide selection of stores and restaurants.
    ATLANTIS AQUAVENTURE
    WATERPARK
    Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark in Dubai is a popular destination offering a wide variety of thrilling water attractions. Key features include over 30 waterslides, such as the iconic Leap of Faith, a near-vertical slide that drops riders through a transparent tube surrounded by sharks.
    LOST CHAMBERS
    AQUARIUM
    Surround yourself with marine life on a walk through the glass tunnels of The Lost Chambers Aquarium. Witness sharks, stingrays, piranhas, lobsters and the tiniest of seahorses at Atlantis, The Palm – just some of the creatures you'll come face-to-fin with in this underwater world.One of the highlights of the aquarium is its underwater tunnel, which offers a 360-degree view of the marine life swimming around visitors. This creates a truly immersive experience, making it feel like visitors are walking through the depths of the ocean.
    QASR AL
    WATAN
    Qasr Al Watan is the pristine 'Palace of the Nation' – a grand venue that has welcomed leaders from across the globe when they've visited Abu Dhabi. This beautiful building has thrown open its doors to visitors to tell the story of the UAE, while containing the offices of the president and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.Visitors can explore exhibitions highlighting the country's political and cultural journey, while the beautifully landscaped gardens and courtyards offer a serene setting.
    UMM AL
    EMMARAT PARK
    Umm Al Emarat Park, previously known as Mushrif Park, is an urban park in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, centrally located on 15th Street between Airport Road and Karamah Street. You'll find a variety of facilities and attractions here, including the Shade House, Animal Barn, Amphitheatre, Great Lawn, Botanic Garden, Children’s Garden and Evening Garden.The Animal Barn is operated in partnership with Emirates Park Zoo and houses animals including camels, baby goats, cows and ponies.