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It's your last chance to visit these outdoor attractions in Dubai

The city’s fun alfresco spots close for summer…

Like it or not, Dubai is slowly getting warmer, and before you know it, it’s summer again. While some of the top attractions in Dubai remain open year-round, the outdoor ones will shut their doors and will only re-open once the peak of summer has passed – usually around September or October.

So, if you’ve been planning that outdoor attraction visit and haven’t yet gotten around to it, this is your last call.

Dubai Miracle Garden

Closes on: June 2, 2024

Dubai’s most floral space closes its doors over the summer for two reasons. The main reason? The boiling temperatures, but it also closes as the park prepares and plans for its next season. If it’s been a couple of years since you’ve visited, this year, the attraction has expanded the Smurf’s Village and has added in floral tunnels and lighting attractions. Once the summer has passed and the cooler weather has once again settled onto the city, the gates will reopen at Dubai Miracle Garden – usually at the start of the last quarter of the year. If you’re heading online to book tickets, currently the last date you can book is June 2, 2024.

Dubai Miracle Garden, Al Barsha South 3, Dubailand, open daily 9am to 9pm (and 9am to 11pm on weekends), Dhs95 for adults, Dhs80 for children under 12, and under 3s free. Tel: (04) 422 8902. dubaimiraclegarden.com

Dubai Safari Park

Closes on: June 2, 2024

Dubai Safari Park is home to about 3,000 animals. At the park, you will find tigers, gibbons moon bears, lions, elephants, giraffes, camels, Arabian onyx, Arabian wolves, mountain gazelles and much more. When mercury levels rise, the park closes its doors to protect the health of the animals (and visitors, of course). This season, at the moment you can only book tickets until June 2, 2024. As part of its closing, Dubai Safari Park has launched a cool offer where a family of five (two adults, and three children) can visit the park for just Dhs105. Purchase tickets here.

Dubai Safari Park, Al Warqa, Hatta Road, Dubai, Dhs50 for adults, Dhs20 for children under 12, under 3s free. dubaisafari.ae

Global Village Dubai

Closes on: May 8, 2024

The ever-popular Global Village Dubai closes its doors on May 8, 2024, after opening six months ago. Inside, you will find country pavilions, captivating shows, delectable cuisines, and unique shopping opportunities. If you think you’ve already visited so many times in the past, and don’t need to visit again, think again. This year, Global Village also added a fun mini-golf attraction. There are two golfing experiences, a challenging 9-hole course and an exciting 18-hole course with neon lights. While you’re there, don’t forget to check out Mini World, a fusion of the most iconic attractions from around the world. Read our guide here and purchase your tickets online (for Dhs27) here.

Global Village, Dubailand, open 4pm to 12am daily, closes for summer on May 8, tickets from Dhs27. @globalvillageuae

Hatta Wadi Hub

Hatta Wadi Hub

Closes on: TBA soon

Been planning on making a trip to Hatta? Bet be quick about it, because Hatta Wadi Hub closes for the summer. There are countless activities to get involved in, in Hatta. No matter how much of a daredevil you are, everybody is guaranteed to have the ultimate outdoor adventure experience. At Hatta Wadi Hub, your options for fun are limitless. From hiking to mountain biking, archery, zorbing, ziplines, axe-throwing, paragliding, horse riding and more. The latest addition to the adventure zone is a rope course, on which both children and adults can test their nerves and athleticism. You can even bring your pups for kayaking. At the moment, the official date has not yet been announced but at the moment, you can only purchase tickets until May 15, 2024.

Wadi Hub, Dubai – Hatta Road, open until May 15 (TBC), visithatta.com/en

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