Seven Must-Visit Locations On Your Trip To Dubai

Dubai is home to a plethora of activities and experiences to suit every taste, here are seven must-visit attractions for 2022

Dubai, is home to a plethora of activities and experiences to suit every taste, whether travelling as a family, solo or with a group of friends. Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts unveils seven must visit attractions for 2022:

Inside Burj Al Arab

Explore Inside Burj Al Arab, an immersive tour that allows UAE residents and tourists to finally discover the most prestigious and inaccessible spaces of Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, an international icon and landmark
of the UAE. Within the 90-minute butler-guided tour, visitors are taken to the record-breaking hotel atrium, the Royal Suite where the likes of Justin Bieber and Lewis Hamilton have stayed, to the curated Experience Suite where one can relive history via digital interactives and view iconic moments that have only taken place on Burj Al Arab Jumeirah’s helipad. Elevate your experience with unique offerings such as the signature 24 Carat Golden Cappuccino or a creative specialty
beverage at UMA, Inside Burj Al Arab’s exclusive outdoor lounge.

Ain Dubai

Ain Dubai is the latest landmark to join Dubai’s long list of world record-breaking attractions. Located on Bluewaters Island, the giant observation wheel stands at an impressive height of 250m making it the highest
and largest of its kind in the world, and nearly twice the height of the London Eye. Enjoy views of Dubai’s iconic landmarks including Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Palm Jumeirah – home to Jumeirah Zabeel Saray – and Burj Khalifa from 41 indoor, air-conditioned cabins.

Wild Wadi Waterpark

Wild Wadi Waterpark - Dubai’s most renowned waterpark- is jam-packed with excitement for the whole family. Located in front of the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah and adjacent to Jumeirah Beach Hotel, the adventure-filled park is home to 30
rides and slides. Take the plunge down our 32-metre high Jumeirah Sceirah, rocket 15 metres in the air with the Master Blaster, and go surfing on the Wipeout and Riptide FlowRiders. For a more chilled day, take a leisurely float along the gentle currents of
Juha’s Journey river. Families and friends seeking added exclusivity should book a VIP cabana, with exclusive benefits throughout the day. Wild Wadi Waterpark offers complimentary unlimited access for guests of Jumeirah’s Dubai hotels.

Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project

Based at Jumeirah Al Naseem, the Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project aims to care, protect and rehabilitate sick and injured turtles, while also raising awareness of the threats faced by these marine animals. Since 2004, the Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project has seen the release of 2,000 rehabilitated turtles back into their natural habitat. After initial treatment at Burj Al Arab Jumeirah’s Aquarium, they are brought to health at the Turtle Rehabilitation Sanctuary at Jumeirah Al Naseem, where you can see them in the lagoon – and feed them – as they recover before being released. The Turtle Rehabilitation Lagoon at Jumeirah Al Naseem is open to the public daily, without any entry fees, or bookings. There is also a weekly feeding session every Wednesday at 11am.

Hatta Resorts and Hatta Wadi Hub

Open for its fourth season and running until 30 April 2022, Hatta is Dubai’s leading eco-tourism destination offering camping, glamping, adventure and activities in the heart of nature. New for this season includes
the Hatta Caravan Park- the first luxury caravan park in the region- and the Hatta Dome Park comprising of 15 dome-shaped, permanent luxury tents designed with panoramic windows offering majestic views of the Hatta Mountain range. For thrill seekers, the 2022 season also sees new outdoor activities including the region’s largest Inflatable Obstacle Course, off-road Rovers and E-bikes.

Museum of the Future

New for 2022 is the Museum of the Future, directly accessible from Jumeirah Emirates Towers. Recently opened on 22 February, the museum is an architectural feat and explores how society will evolve the coming decades using science and technology. Termed a ‘living museum’, it incorporates elements of traditional exhibitions, immersive theatre and themed attractions, so visitors can look beyond the present and towards the future’s limitless possibilities.

Madinat Jumeirah

If Dubai’s activities have left you feeling the need to re-fuel, head to Madinat Jumeirah; one of the city’s leading culinary destinations and explore a range of Jumeirah’s award-winning restaurants. Set amongst waterways inspired by the Venetian canals, discover new openings such as beachside restaurant La Plage by French Riviera or visit local favourites including Peruvian Kayto, Italian Pierchic or enjoy Mediterranean seafood at Rockfish.

For more information, visit www.jumeirah.com   

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