Sports Activities in Dubai
Dubai Autodrome
Dubai Autodrome is the Middle East's premier motorsport venue, an FIA-grade 1 certified 5.39 km racing circuit in Motor City offering professional driving experiences. Visitors can drive Formula DXB single-seaters, Aston Martin Vantage GT4s, Audi R8s, BMW M4s, Radical SR1s and Audi RS3s on the full Grand Prix circuit – or experience high-speed passenger laps with professional racing instructors. Also hosts indoor karting at adjacent Kartdrome and major regional motorsport events.Quick facts:Duration 1–2 hours · FIA Grade-1 track · Pro instructors · Multiple carsDid you know?Dubai Autodrome's full Grand Prix circuit is FIA Grade 1 certified – the highest international motorsport classification – making it eligible to host Formula 1 races though it currently hosts regional and Le Mans-grade championships.Best time to visit:Weekday afternoons for the shortest queues; weekends bring busy passenger lap and karting bookings.Where to eat nearby:The Autodrome Café offers trackside dining; the surrounding Motor City has several restaurants and the adjacent First Avenue Mall.Tip:Book the Formula DXB experience for the most authentic single-seater feel – or the passenger Hot Lap with a pro instructor for thrills without the driver-license requirements. Prices may vary – check official website.
BOUNCE Dubai
BOUNCE Dubai is a 40,000 sqft trampoline and adventure park in Al Quoz, featuring 100+ interconnected trampolines, dodgeball courts, basketball slam-dunk areas, a freestyle jumping tower, foam pit, parkour zone, climbing walls, and the signature X-Park adventure obstacle course with over 30 challenges. Suitable for all ages from 3+, it's one of Dubai's most popular weekend family destinations and birthday party venues.Quick facts:Duration 1–2 hours · 100+ trampolines · Ages 3+ · Birthday partiesDid you know?BOUNCE originated in Melbourne, Australia in 2012 – the Dubai location opened in 2014 as the first BOUNCE outside Australia and is now the largest trampoline park in the Middle East.Best time to visit:Weekday afternoons for the smallest crowds; mornings have special toddler-only sessions for ages 3–6.Where to eat nearby:A small café operates inside BOUNCE; the surrounding Al Quoz industrial area has casual dining options.Tip:Wear the mandatory BOUNCE grip socks (available at reception) – and allocate at least 90 minutes to try the X-Park adventure obstacle course after your trampoline session. Prices may vary – check official website.
Al Qudra Cycle Track
Al Qudra Cycle Track is the world's longest custom-built cycling track, an 86 km looped paved circuit through the desert near the Al Qudra Lakes – a paradise for cyclists of all levels. The smooth, fully lit and dedicated cyclist-only track offers multiple loop options (5, 8, 18, 50, 86 km), drinking water stations, rest cabins, bike rental kiosks and direct access to the protected Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve with its wildlife viewing opportunities.Quick facts:Always Open · 86 km longest loop · Free entry · Bike rental availableDid you know?Al Qudra Cycle Track is the world's longest fully-paved cycling-only track – its 86 km outer loop attracts professional cyclists from across the region for endurance training, and the route passes by the Love Lake and Al Qudra Lakes with wild flamingos.Best time to visit:Pre-dawn (5–7 AM) for the coolest temperatures and least crowds; sunset rides offer dramatic desert lighting.Where to eat nearby:The Last Exit Al Qudra food truck park at the entrance has 20+ casual dining options; bring water and snacks for the longer loops.Tip:Bike rental is available at the Trek Last Exit kiosk near the main entrance – AED 50–100 depending on bike type. Always carry water as the longer loops have limited shade. Prices may vary – check official website.
Trampo Extreme Palm Jumeirah
Trampo Extreme is the largest indoor trampoline park on Palm Jumeirah, a 3,500 sqm venue at Nakheel Mall featuring 100+ connected trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball courts, battle beams, wall-running zones, a ninja course, a dedicated toddlers' zone for ages 2–6, and a glow-in-the-dark "Late Night Bounce" session with black lights and music on weekend evenings.Quick facts:Duration 1–2 hours · 100+ trampolines · Glow sessions · Inside Nakheel MallDid you know?Trampo Extreme's weekend "Late Night Bounce" sessions transform the venue with UV lights and music – creating a glow-in-the-dark trampoline experience unique to the Palm Jumeirah location.Best time to visit:Weekday afternoons for the smallest crowds; Saturday mornings have dedicated toddler sessions with safer mid-age crowds.Where to eat nearby:Nakheel Mall has dozens of restaurants including a busy food court plus premium dining options at the adjacent Palm Tower.Tip:Grip socks are mandatory (available at reception) – book tickets online for a small discount and guaranteed entry during weekend peak hours. Prices may vary – check official website.
Kite Beach
Kite Beach is Dubai's most dynamic public beach – a long stretch of white sand in Umm Suqeim facing directly toward the Burj Al Arab. Unlike quieter beaches, Kite Beach is the city's primary hub for water sports and beach fitness, with kitesurfing schools, paddleboard rentals, beach volleyball courts, a children's water splash park, skate park, outdoor gym, and a 14 km jogging and cycling track running along the Jumeirah coastline.Quick facts:Free entry · Open 24 hours · Water sports rentals · Burj Al Arab viewsDid you know?Kite Beach got its name from its early days as an informal kitesurfing spot where consistent coastal winds drew water sports enthusiasts long before Dubai developed the full beachfront strip into the lively destination it is today.Best time to visit:Early morning for quiet exercise and swimming; late afternoon through sunset for the best Burj Al Arab photo backdrop.Where to eat nearby:A long row of food trucks lines the beach including SALT, Sea Level Café, Circle Café and dozens more; the surrounding Umm Suqeim area has additional cafés and restaurants along Jumeirah Beach Road.Tip:Street parking along the beach is metered and fills up fast on weekends – arrive before 9 AM or after 7 PM to secure a spot easily.
No Grip DXB
Billed as the world's first two-level drift-karting track, this indoor venue in Al Quoz turns conventional go-karting on its head by rewarding sideways control rather than straight-line speed. Custom-tuned karts and polished concrete surfaces are engineered specifically to break traction, letting drivers slide, spin, and counter-steer through a purpose-built arena that also includes racing simulators and a pool table.Quick facts:15-minute drift sessions · two-level track · 140cm minimum height · racing simulators on site · approx. 30 minutes total visit timeDid you know?Unlike standard karting circuits designed to minimise sliding, every surface and kart at No Grip DXB is purpose-built to maximise it, making controlled drifting the entire point of the experience.Best time to visit:Evenings on Thursday through Sunday, when the venue extends its hours to midnight and the atmosphere is most lively with groups and birthday parties.Where to eat nearby:An on-site industrial-chic café offers refreshments for cooling down after a session; the wider Al Quoz district also has a growing café and restaurant scene nearby.Tip:Closed-toe shoes are mandatory – flip flops, Crocs, sandals, and open-toed shoes are not permitted. Book online in advance, as walk-up tickets are not guaranteed. Prices may vary – check official website.
Ski Dubai
Ski Dubai is the Middle East's first indoor ski resort, a 22,500 sqm Alpine-themed facility inside Mall of the Emirates featuring real snow, a 5-star black diamond ski run, five different ski slopes at varying difficulties, a twin chair lift, a Zorbing area, Snow Cinema, Penguin Encounters with live Gentoo and King penguins, and dedicated beginner's lessons run by certified ski instructors.Quick facts:Duration 2–3 hours · Real snow · Penguins · Inside Mall of EmiratesDid you know?Ski Dubai maintains a consistent -2°C temperature year-round using 2,000 tonnes of real snow – the equivalent of 30 Olympic swimming pools of snow production each year.Best time to visit:Weekday mornings for the shortest lift lines; the Penguin Encounter sessions sell out quickly – book in advance.Where to eat nearby:Mall of the Emirates has 100+ restaurants including the Aprés ski lounge overlooking the Ski Dubai slopes – a unique dining experience.Tip:All ski gear including jackets, trousers, boots, gloves and helmets is included with your ticket – just wear comfortable clothing underneath. Prices may vary – check official website.
Dubai Ice Rink
Dubai Ice Rink is an Olympic-size ice skating facility inside The Dubai Mall, featuring a 35 × 65 metre ice surface, dedicated disco skate sessions with music and light shows, ice hockey leagues, private lessons with certified coaches, figure skating classes, and a family-friendly public session for all ages. Regularly hosts international ice hockey matches and figure skating competitions.Quick facts:Duration 2 hours · Olympic-size · Public sessions · Inside Dubai MallDid you know?Dubai Ice Rink is one of the few Olympic-size ice rinks inside a shopping mall anywhere in the world – the Middle East's home for professional ice hockey and figure skating training.Best time to visit:Weekday afternoons for public skating have the smallest crowds; Friday evening Disco Skate sessions are popular with teens and young adults.Where to eat nearby:Dubai Mall has 200+ restaurants and cafés throughout; the nearby Waterfall Atrium café is a popular break spot.Tip:Skates, gloves and helmets are available to rent – wear long trousers and thick socks for comfort on the ice. Prices may vary – check official website.
Skydive Dubai
Skydive Dubai is the city's only tandem skydiving operator, offering 13,000-foot freefalls over the iconic Palm Jumeirah from a dedicated drop zone in Dubai Marina. Each tandem jump includes a 20-minute scenic flight to altitude, a 60-second freefall at 200 km/h, and a 5-minute parachute descent with 360-degree views of Palm Jumeirah, Atlantis, Bluewaters and the Marina skyline. Professional cameramen capture every moment from a separate camera-flyer's perspective.Quick facts:Duration 3–4 hours · 13,000 ft jump · 60-second freefall · Palm viewsDid you know?Skydive Dubai's Palm drop zone is widely regarded as the most scenic skydiving location in the world – with the entire Palm Jumeirah, Atlantis, Bluewaters Island and Dubai Marina visible during the freefall and descent.Best time to visit:Early mornings (6–9 AM) for the calmest winds and clearest views; bookings often sell out 2–4 weeks in advance during cooler months.Where to eat nearby:The Skydive Café at the drop zone serves light meals and drinks; the surrounding Dubai Marina has dozens of waterfront restaurant options.Tip:Book the optional GoPro video and photo package – the experience goes by faster than expected and you'll want professional documentation. Minimum age 18, max weight 100 kg. Prices may vary – check official website.
Hatta Dam
Hatta Dam is the centerpiece of the Hatta exclave, a stunning 90-metre-high reservoir set between dramatic Hajar Mountain peaks 90 minutes from Dubai. The serene turquoise waters and surrounding rocky landscape have become one of the UAE's most photographed natural sites – with the Hatta Kayak operator offering single, double and group kayak hire, stand-up paddleboards, water bikes and the popular Electric Donut group ride. The dam also offers viewpoints, walking paths and direct access to the surrounding Hatta tourism circuit.Quick facts:Duration unlimited · Calm water · Mountain views · Free dam accessDid you know?Hatta Dam was originally built in the 1990s for water storage – the reservoir's distinctive turquoise colour comes from the natural mineral content of the surrounding Hajar Mountains, making it one of the most photogenic spots in the UAE.Best time to visit:Late afternoons to combine sunset kayaking with the dramatic mountain shadows; cooler months (October–April) offer the most comfortable temperatures.Where to eat nearby:On-site cafés and food trucks at Hatta Dam parking area; Hatta Wadi Hub a short drive away has additional restaurant options.Tip:Hatta Kayak rentals start from AED 60 per person with no time limit once you've collected your kayak. Combine with Hatta Heritage Village, Hatta Hill Park and Hatta Wadi Hub for a full day in the Hatta exclave. Prices may vary – check official website.
Topgolf Dubai
Topgolf Dubai is the Middle East's largest golf entertainment venue, a 65,000 sqm facility in Emirates Hills featuring 96 climate-controlled hitting bays across 3 levels, overlooking a 240-yard outfield with target greens and sensor-tracked scoring. The venue includes 5 restaurants and bars, a 500-capacity music venue, an arcade, event spaces and a rooftop terrace. No golf experience required – games use RFID-tracked balls that score automatically, making it accessible for complete beginners and social groups.Quick facts:Duration 1.5–3 hours · 96 bays · No golf experience needed · Open till 2 AMDid you know?Topgolf Dubai uses RFID-tracked golf balls that automatically record each shot's distance and accuracy to the target greens – making it fundamentally different from traditional driving ranges and turning golf into a video-game-like scoring experience for beginners.Best time to visit:Evenings (after 6 PM) for the liveliest atmosphere and cooler outdoor temperatures; weekend afternoons for family-friendly sessions.Where to eat nearby:On-site dining includes 5 restaurants and bars serving American bar food, international cuisine and signature cocktails – no need to leave the venue.Tip:Bays accommodate up to 6 players and are charged by the hour, not per person – significantly more cost-effective for groups. Book online in advance for weekend prime slots. Prices may vary – check official website.
Dubai Kartdrome Circuit
Dubai Kartdrome Circuit is the Middle East's premier karting destination, a FIA-accredited 1.2 km outdoor track at Dubai Motor City featuring international-standard circuit design, professional 200cc karts, timing systems, safety equipment and training facilities. Open to all skill levels from first-timer walk-ins to experienced racers, with the track layout featuring 17 turns, elevation changes and multiple high-speed straights. Includes a covered pit area, café, event spaces and a smaller indoor karting circuit for beginners and children.Quick facts:Duration 15–60 mins · FIA-accredited · 1.2 km outdoor · Open till midnightDid you know?Dubai Kartdrome Circuit is FIA-accredited to international motorsport standards – the same governing body that regulates Formula 1 – meaning the track layout, timing systems and safety infrastructure meet professional racing specifications.Best time to visit:Cooler months (October–April) and evenings (after 6 PM) offer the most comfortable karting conditions; the popular 99 AED morning session at 9 AM offers great value. Please check for the latest deals on the official website.Where to eat nearby:On-site café offers casual bites; the surrounding Motor City area has multiple family restaurants including the Dubai Autodrome clubhouse.Tip:First-time drivers must complete a mandatory 15-minute training session before racing; annual memberships offer significant discounts for regular drivers. Prices may vary – check official website.
iFLY Dubai
iFLY Dubai is the Middle East's first indoor skydiving facility, a 10-metre vertical wind tunnel on the third floor of City Centre Mirdif that simulates the free-fall experience of real skydiving at speeds of up to 320 km/h. Suitable for beginners aged 3+, the 60-minute experience includes training, equipment fitting, video coaching and two 60-second flights inside the transparent circular flight chamber with a professional instructor.Quick facts:Duration 1 hour · Ages 3+ · 2× 60-second flights · Instructor includedDid you know?iFLY Dubai's vertical wind tunnel generates winds strong enough to keep a 150 kg adult airborne – simulating the exact terminal velocity of a real skydiving free-fall.Best time to visit:Weekday afternoons have the shortest wait times; flight slots must be pre-booked online or at the venue.Where to eat nearby:City Centre Mirdif has 100+ restaurants including a huge food court on the same level as iFLY; the surrounding Mirdif district has additional dining options.Tip:Book the two-flight package with the video option – you'll want to review the footage afterwards as the experience goes by faster than expected. Prices may vary – check official website.
Meydan Racecourse
Meydan Racecourse is Dubai's premier horse racing venue, the 1.6 km grandstand-anchored thoroughbred racing complex in Nad Al Sheba famous for hosting the Dubai World Cup – the world's richest horse race with USD 12 million in prize money. Operating from November to April, race nights typically feature 8 races with free general admission, gourmet dining suites, fashion-forward dress codes for major events, and the iconic crescent-shaped grandstand stretching over 1.6 km.Quick facts:Race season Nov–Apr · Dubai World Cup · Free admission · Closed Fri–SatDid you know?The Dubai World Cup at Meydan is the world's richest horse race – the 2024 event distributed USD 12 million in prize money to a single race, with the total race day prize pool exceeding USD 30 million across 9 races.Best time to visit:Race nights during the November–April racing season (typically Thursdays); the Dubai World Cup is held on the last Saturday of March each year.Where to eat nearby:On-site dining ranges from casual food courts to the premium Sky Bubble lounges; the adjacent Meydan Hotel offers post-race fine dining.Tip:General admission to most race nights is completely free – arrive after 6 PM for the best atmosphere. The Dubai World Cup requires advance ticketing and observes a strict smart casual dress code. Prices may vary – check official website.
Emirates Golf Club
Emirates Golf Club is the Middle East's first grass golf course, a legendary 36-hole championship venue in Emirates Hills famous for hosting the annual Hero Dubai Desert Classic on the DP World Tour since 1989. The Majlis Course (designed by Karl Litten) is the European Tour's flagship Middle East venue, while the Faldo Course (designed by Sir Nick Faldo) offers a links-style alternative. Features include practice facilities, golf academy, three pro shops and the iconic clubhouse modelled on Bedouin tents.Quick facts:2 championship courses · DP World Tour host · Since 1988 · Tee times all dayDid you know?Emirates Golf Club's Majlis Course was the first grass golf course in the Middle East when it opened in 1988 – before then, all courses in the region used sand greens. The course has hosted the Hero Dubai Desert Classic continuously since 1989.Best time to visit:Cooler months (October–April) offer the most comfortable playing conditions; the Hero Dubai Desert Classic in late January attracts the world's top professionals.Where to eat nearby:The clubhouse offers multiple dining options including Le Classique fine dining; the surrounding Emirates Hills and Dubai Marina have additional premium dining.Tip:Tee times for the Majlis Course should be booked 2–3 weeks in advance during peak season (December–March). Smart casual dress code with no denim or sleeveless tops. Prices may vary – check official website.
XLine Dubai Marina
XLine Dubai Marina is the world's longest urban zipline, a 1 km cable suspended 170 metres above the Marina that lets adrenaline-seekers fly at 80 km/h between the Amwaj Towers and Dubai Marina Mall – directly over the yacht-filled Marina waters. Riders go in pairs side-by-side, harnessed in a head-first superman position, with the entire 60-second descent captured on the included GoPro video and photos.Quick facts:Duration 1 hour total · 60-second flight · 170m height · 80 km/h speedDid you know?XLine Dubai Marina holds the Guinness World Record for the longest urban zipline – the 1 km cable spans the entire Dubai Marina at a height of 170 metres above the water.Best time to visit:Late afternoons for the best Marina lighting and shorter wait times; bookings should be made online to guarantee preferred time slots.Where to eat nearby:Dubai Marina Mall is at the landing point with a busy food court and waterfront restaurants; the adjacent Pier 7 offers seven dining concepts.Tip:The included GoPro video captures the entire flight – wear a strap on any sunglasses or hats as items can fall during the descent. Min age 12 years and 50–110 kg weight requirements. Prices may vary – check official website.
Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club
Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club is the UAE's premier equestrian destination, a 50-hectare polo and horse riding facility in Dubai Studio City offering polo matches, equestrian lessons (children from age 4+ to advanced adult), boarding stables, show jumping competitions, and the popular Garden Restaurant overlooking the polo fields. Open 18 hours daily and home to a thriving polo community with regular matches throughout the November–April season.Quick facts:Open 6 AM–12 AM · Polo matches · Riding lessons · Restaurant on-siteDid you know?Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club's polo season (November–April) features regular matches including the prestigious Silver Cup and Gold Cup tournaments, attracting international polo teams and players from across the world.Best time to visit:Late afternoons for polo matches during the November–April season; weekend mornings for spectator-friendly equestrian competitions.Where to eat nearby:The Garden Restaurant on-site offers fine dining overlooking the polo fields; the adjacent Arabian Ranches has additional casual dining options.Tip:Polo match attendance is free for spectators during most regular-season fixtures – arrive 30 minutes before the scheduled start to secure good viewing positions. Prices may vary – check official website.
Air Maniax Dubai
Air Maniax Dubai is one of the UAE's largest inflatable and trampoline adventure parks, a 40,000 sqft indoor facility in Al Quoz featuring wall-to-wall interconnected trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball courts, inflatable obstacle courses, zip-lines, ninja warrior obstacle sections, wall climbing, slam-dunk basketball, a dedicated toddler zone and bespoke birthday party rooms. Open afternoons on weekdays and full days on weekends, with extended operating hours during school holidays.Quick facts:Duration 2 hours · 40,000 sqft · Trampolines and inflatables · Birthday partiesDid you know?Air Maniax Dubai offers one of the UAE's longest indoor zip-lines – a dedicated aerial track that sends riders flying across the main play area from one end of the facility to the other, adding an adrenaline element beyond traditional trampolining.Best time to visit:Weekday afternoons (2–5 PM) for the smallest crowds; weekends and school holidays can be very busy – book time slots online in advance.Where to eat nearby:On-site snack bar; the wider Al Quoz industrial area has limited dining, Mall of the Emirates (15 minutes' drive) has extensive options.Tip:Grip socks are mandatory – available for purchase at the entrance. Multiple session lengths available (60, 90 or 120 minutes); two hours is recommended to fully explore all zones. Prices may vary – check official website.
Jumeirah Golf Estates
Jumeirah Golf Estates is Dubai's premier residential golf community, a 1,119-hectare luxury development home to two championship courses – the Earth Course (Greg Norman design) hosting the season-ending DP World Tour Championship since 2009, and the Fire Course (also Greg Norman). The 18-hole Earth Course features signature Norman strategic design with elevated greens, water hazards and the iconic 18th hole island green that decides the season-long Race to Dubai championship.Quick facts:2 championship courses · DP World Tour finals · Greg Norman design · Year-roundDid you know?The Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates hosts the DP World Tour Championship – the season-ending finale of the European Tour where the Race to Dubai winner is crowned each November with the AED 9 million first prize.Best time to visit:Cooler months (October–April) offer the most comfortable golf; the DP World Tour Championship in November attracts the world's top 50 professionals to compete for the Race to Dubai title.Where to eat nearby:The Clubhouse Restaurant offers multiple dining options; the surrounding Jumeirah Golf Estates community has additional café and casual dining venues.Tip:Book tee times 2–3 weeks in advance for the Earth Course during peak season; the Fire Course typically has more availability and is suitable for higher handicap players. Prices may vary – check official website.
Nad Al Sheba Cycle Park
Nad Al Sheba Cycle Park is Dubai's premier urban cycling facility, a Dubai Hills-adjacent dedicated cycling park with 4, 6, 8 and 10 km loops – all professionally lit for night cycling and built to international racing standards. The on-site facilities include showers, lockers, toilets along the route, ample free parking, multiple cafés, bike rental and repair, plus Burj Khalifa skyline views from the eastern loop.Quick facts:Always Open · Multiple loops · Burj Khalifa views · Free entryDid you know?Nad Al Sheba Cycle Park's 8 km loop is regularly used by professional cyclists training for the UAE Tour – the international UCI WorldTour stage race held annually in February.Best time to visit:Early mornings (5–7 AM) for the coolest temperatures; evenings (6–10 PM) for the lit-track experience with Burj Khalifa skyline views.Where to eat nearby:On-site cafés including Boost Juice and Caffeine Lab; the surrounding Nad Al Sheba district has additional dining options.Tip:Bike rental is available on-site for AED 50–80/hour – or bring your own and use the free secure parking. The track is accessible to inline skaters and runners on dedicated lanes.
Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club
Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club is Dubai's most iconic golf landscape, an 18-hole championship course on Dubai Creek with the unmistakable sail-shaped clubhouse that has become a city landmark. Designed by Karl Litten and reopened in 2024 after a major renovation by European Golf Design, the par-71 course winds along the creek with stunning views of the Dubai skyline. Includes a golf academy, the Park Hyatt Dubai hotel, the 132-berth Dubai Creek Marina and multiple restaurants.Quick facts:18-hole championship · Iconic sail clubhouse · Reopened 2024 · Marina on-siteDid you know?Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club's distinctive sail-shaped clubhouse was completed in 1993 – its dhow-inspired design predates Burj Al Arab by 6 years and is widely credited as the original inspiration for Dubai's later sail-shaped architecture.Best time to visit:Cooler months (October–April) offer the most comfortable playing conditions; sunset rounds offer dramatic views of the creek and Dubai skyline.Where to eat nearby:The clubhouse has multiple dining options; the adjacent Park Hyatt Dubai offers premium fine dining with creek views.Tip:The course completed a major renovation in 2024 by European Golf Design, including new greens and re-routed bunkers. Tee times must be booked online in advance. Prices may vary – check official website.
Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Dubai International Cricket Stadium is the UAE's flagship cricket venue, a 25,000-capacity Sports City stadium famous for hosting the ICC T20 World Cup, Asia Cup, IPL, Pakistan Super League and the ILT20 Emirates league. The world's first cricket stadium with a "Ring of Fire" – 350 LED floodlights mounted on the roof's inner ring – it offers crystal-clear day-night cricket without traditional floodlight pylons. Hosts year-round international and league fixtures.Quick facts:25,000 capacity · Ring of Fire lighting · ICC events · Year-round fixturesDid you know?Dubai International Cricket Stadium was the first stadium in the world to use the "Ring of Fire" lighting system – 350 LED floodlights integrated directly into the roof structure, eliminating the need for traditional floodlight towers and removing shadow lines from the playing surface.Best time to visit:Major international tournaments (Asia Cup, ICC events, T20 World Cup) and the December–February ILT20 league offer the best match atmospheres.Where to eat nearby:On-site concession stands and grand lounges; the surrounding Dubai Sports City has restaurants at the Els Club and the adjacent Dubai International Stadium hospitality areas.Tip:Arrive at least 90 minutes before match start – parking fills up quickly and bag checks at multiple checkpoints take significant time. The Grand Lounge tickets offer air-conditioned seating directly behind the players. Prices may vary – check official website.
The Block
Built from over 700 recycled concrete blocks left over from canal construction, this free urban park along the d3 waterfront bills itself as the country's first urban beach park. It combines a 1,800-square-metre skate park with basketball and volleyball courts, climbing walls, outdoor gym equipment, and a sandy "urban beach" area, all set against views of the Dubai Creek and skyline.Quick facts:1,800 sq m skate park · basketball & volleyball courts · climbing walls · urban beach (sand, no sea) · free entryDid you know?The park's construction reused more than 700 thirty-tonne concrete blocks originally left over from the building of the Dubai Water Canal, turning leftover infrastructure material into a recreational landmark.Best time to visit:Mornings or evenings during the cooler months from October to April, since the park offers limited shade and can get hot during midday in summer.Where to eat nearby:Dubai Design District's Design Quarter, just minutes away, hosts a range of cafés and restaurants suited to a post-park bite.Tip:Bring your own skateboard, scooter, or safety gear, as none are available for rent on site. Free entry – no booking required.
Trump International Golf Club Dubai
Trump International Golf Club Dubai is one of the UAE's most exclusive championship golf courses, an 18-hole par-71 Gil Hanse-designed course at DAMAC Hills (formerly Akoya by DAMAC). Featuring strategic links-style design with rolling fairways, deep bunkers and water features, the course is consistently rated among Dubai's top three. The clubhouse includes the Trump Grill restaurant, golf academy, pro shop and member-only facilities, with the course open to non-member tee bookings.Quick facts:18-hole championship · Gil Hanse design · Inside DAMAC Hills · PremiumDid you know?Trump International Golf Club Dubai was designed by Gil Hanse – the same architect behind the Olympic Course in Rio 2016 – with a links-style layout inspired by Scottish and Irish coastal golf adapted for the Dubai desert climate.Best time to visit:Cooler months (October–April) offer the most comfortable playing conditions; weekday tee times are easier to book than weekends.Where to eat nearby:The Trump Grill clubhouse restaurant offers premium American-style cuisine; the surrounding DAMAC Hills community has additional dining options.Tip:Tee times should be booked online 1–2 weeks in advance; smart golf attire required (collared shirt, golf trousers/shorts). Prices may vary – check official website.