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Beat the Heat: Explore Dubai's Top 10 Attractions This Summer

Experience world-class entertainment, thrilling adventures, and cultural wonders-without breaking a sweat this summer.
Published: Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Beat the Heat: Explore Dubai's Top 10  Attractions This Summer

As summer approaches in the UAE, many outdoor attractions in Dubai may close for the season. However, there’s no need to worry about being stuck at home; the city is packed with year-round attractions that ensure fun for the whole family, even in the heat. Here’s a detailed look at ten must-visit spots that will keep your summer exciting.

1. Ski Dubai

Experience the thrill of winter in the heart of the desert at Ski Dubai, located in the Mall of the Emirates. This indoor ski resort offers a stunning winter wonderland, complete with real snow, snowboarding, and skiing opportunities.

Visitors can enjoy activities like tobogganing and interacting with penguins in a unique setting. It’s an ideal getaway from the soaring temperatures, allowing families to relish in a chill atmosphere and even plan for winter escapades ahead of time.

  • Location: Mall of the Emirates, Al Barsha
  • Price: Approx. AED 250 for a full-day pass
  • Opening Hours: Daily from 10 AM to 12 AM
  • Activities: Skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, and penguin encounters.

2. IMG Worlds of Adventure

For those seeking an adrenaline rush, IMG Worlds of Adventure is the ultimate indoor theme park. Featuring attractions based on beloved characters such as Ben 10, The Powerpuff Girls, and Marvel superheroes, this venue caters to thrill-seekers of all ages.

With exhilarating roller coasters and even a haunted house, it promises endless fun throughout the hotter months. Interactive experiences and themed dining options enhance the adventure, making it a full-day outing.

  • Location: Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road
  • Price: Approx. AED 299 for adults, AED 249 for children
  • Opening Hours: Daily from 12 PM to 10 PM
  • Activities: Thrilling rides, live shows, and themed attractions based on popular franchises.

3. The Green Planet

A unique blend of nature and comfort, The Green Planet in City Walk offers an immersive experience into a tropical rainforest. Home to over 3,000 species of plants and animals, including birds and reptiles, this indoor ecosystem features the world’s tallest manmade tree.

Educational programs and animal encounters are available, providing a fantastic learning opportunity for families while enjoying a lush environment without the outdoor heat.

  • Location: City Walk, Al Wasl
  • Price: Approx. AED 120 for adults, AED 90 for children
  • Opening Hours: Daily from 10 AM to 7 PM
  • Activities: Guided tours, animal encounters, and interactive exhibits about rainforest ecosystems.

4. KidZania

If you’re looking for an engaging yet educational experience for your children, KidZania in Dubai Mall is perfect. This interactive city allows kids to explore various professions and activities, from being a firefighter to a surgeon, all while having fun. The venue is designed to be both entertaining and informative, making it a great way for children to learn about the world around them while escaping the summer heat. The hands-on activities foster creativity and teamwork.

  • Location: Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai
  • Price: Approx. AED 170 for children, AED 70 for adults
  • Opening Hours: Daily from 10 AM to 10 PM
  • Activities: Role-playing various careers, interactive games, and learning experiences.

5. AYA

For a visually stunning experience, head to AYA at Wafi Mall. This interactive space features cutting-edge lights, sounds, and visuals across 12 different zones, each telling its own story. Visitors can immerse themselves in a digital art experience that engages all the senses. It's a fantastic spot to capture Instagram-worthy moments and engage with innovative art installations, providing a perfect blend of entertainment and creativity.

  • Location: Wafi Mall, Oud Metha
  • Price: Approx. AED 75 per person
  • Opening Hours: Daily from 10 AM to 10 PM
  • Activities: Interactive art installations and immersive experiences across 12 unique zones.

6. Dubai Parks and Resorts

Home to several renowned theme parks like Motiongate and Legoland, Dubai Parks and Resorts offers a thrilling escape from the summer heat. Visitors can enjoy a variety of attractions, from Lego structures to exhilarating water slides, making it a fantastic choice for families and friends looking for adventure. Seasonal events and themed festivals often enhance the experience, ensuring that there’s always something new to discover.

  • Location: Sheikh Zayed Road, near Palm Jebel Ali
  • Price: Approx. AED 295 for a single park, AED 495 for a multi-park pass
  • Opening Hours: Varies by park (generally 10 AM to 10 PM)
  • Activities: Roller coasters, water rides, and family-friendly attractions.

7. Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo

Located in Dubai Mall, this aquarium provides a mesmerizing experience where visitors can walk through an underwater tunnel surrounded by sharks and stingrays. The facility includes interactive exhibits and educational talks about marine conservation, inviting visitors to engage with the wonders of the ocean. Whether observing marine life from a distance or diving in for an up-close encounter, this attraction promises a captivating adventure for sea enthusiasts.

  • Location: Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai
  • Price: Approx. AED 100 for adults, AED 70 for children
  • Opening Hours: Daily from 10 AM to 12 AM
  • Activities: Tunnel walkthrough, shark diving experiences, and animal encounters.

8. Bounce

For those wanting to stay active, Bounce is the perfect solution. This indoor trampoline park allows visitors to jump, bounce, and engage in various activities like dodgeball and zip-lining, making it a fun way to get some exercise while escaping the summer sun. Special sessions for younger children and fitness classes are also available, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

  • Location: Al Quoz, near Mall of the Emirates
  • Price: Approx. AED 90 for a one-hour session
  • Opening Hours: Daily from 10 AM to 10 PM
  • Activities: Trampoline jumping, dodgeball, slam dunk zones, and a ninja warrior course.

9. Wild Wadi Water Park

Situated near the iconic Burj Al Arab, Wild Wadi Waterpark offers a refreshing retreat with its array of thrilling rides. Families and friends can enjoy over 30 attractions, including exhilarating slides and lazy rivers. The park also features dining options, ensuring visitors can refuel after a day of fun. Special events and discounts often occur during summer, making it an attractive destination for both locals and tourists.

  • Location: Jumeirah, near Burj Al Arab
  • Price: Approx. AED 336 for adults, AED 280 for children
  • Opening Hours: Daily from 10 AM to 6 PM
  • Activities: Water slides, wave pools, and lazy rivers.

10. Dubai Hills Mall

Adrenaline seekers can find excitement at Dubai Hills Mall, which features the city’s fastest indoor rollercoaster, The Storm. Additionally, the Adventure Park offers a range of play areas for kids, complete with trampolines, rock climbing, and slides. With various dining and shopping options available, families can easily spend an entire day enjoying the amenities.

  • Location: Dubai Hills Estate
  • Price: Free entry; pay for individual attractions
  • Opening Hours: Daily from 10 AM to 12 AM
  • Activities: Indoor rollercoaster, adventure park, and shopping.

Tips for a Fantastic Summer Experience

  1. Plan Ahead: Check the official websites for opening hours and any special events or promotions. Booking tickets in advance can often save you time and money.
  2. Visit During Off-Peak Hours: Try to visit attractions early in the morning or later in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy a more relaxed experience.
  3. Stay Hydrated: Always carry water with you, especially when visiting indoor attractions. Many venues have hydration stations, but it’s good to have your own supply.
  4. Dress Comfortably: Wear light, breathable clothing and comfortable shoes, as you’ll likely be walking a lot. Layering can help, as indoor venues can be cool.
  5. Check for Discounts: Look for family packages, group discounts, or combo tickets that include multiple attractions for better value.
  6. Use Public Transport: Dubai’s metro and tram systems are convenient and can save you the hassle of parking. Plus, they’re air-conditioned!
  7. Explore Dining Options: Many attractions offer unique dining experiences. Take time to enjoy a meal or snack at the venue to enhance your visit.
  8. Capture the Moment: Bring a camera or smartphone to take photos. Many attractions feature Instagram-worthy spots perfect for capturing memories.
  9. Stay Updated: Follow the official social media pages of the attractions for real-time updates on events, promotions, and any changes in operations.
  10. Plan for Breaks: Schedule downtime to relax and recharge, especially if you’re visiting multiple attractions in one day.

Dubai’s 2025 summer lineup guarantees a dynamic mix of innovation, adventure, and culture-all tailored to beat the heat in style. Whether you’re chasing thrills, culinary delights, or educational gems, the city delivers unforgettable experiences for every traveler.

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Kuwait Launches New 7-Day Transit Visa for Eligible Travelers

7-day transit visa to ease travel procedures and promote tourism in Kuwait.
Published: Monday, June 23, 2025
Kuwait Launches New 7-Day Transit Visa for Eligible Travelers

Kuwait has officially approved the issuance of seven-day transit visas for select travelers entering the country via land, particularly through the Abdali border crossing, as part of its strategy to streamline border procedures and enhance regional mobility. The new visa policy, directed by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef, specifically targets Gulf citizens, expatriates residing in GCC countries, European nationals, and diplomatic personnel, especially those arriving from Iraq or transiting through Iran.

Colonel Waleed Al-Azmi, Director of the Abdali Border Crossing Administration, announced that the transit visa allows eligible non-residents to stay in Kuwait for up to seven days, enabling travel between Abdali Port and Kuwait International Airport, or vice versa, to organize onward journeys or complete necessary travel arrangements. The visa is not extendable and does not permit holders to work or study in Kuwait.

To apply, travelers must present a passport valid for at least six months, a confirmed onward ticket, and proof of transit, such as accommodation details or supporting documents for their next destination. The visa application can be submitted through the Kuwait Port Authority, Kuwaiti consulates, or, for some nationalities, via an online portal. The processing fee is KWD 2 (about USD 6.50).

Diplomatic personnel and embassy representatives are also permitted to be present at the border to assist their nationals during the entry and exit process, ensuring smoother procedures and additional support. This move is coordinated between the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with certain exceptions and special exemptions available for select nationalities.

The introduction of the 7-day transit visa reflects Kuwait’s broader efforts to facilitate cross-border movement, support regional connectivity, and maintain robust security and compliance at its borders

Israel-Iran Conflict Begins to Impact Tourism in Thailand

Published: Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Israel-Iran Conflict Begins to Impact Tourism in Thailand

Thailand’s tourism sector is facing significant challenges as the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict disrupts travel from key Middle Eastern markets. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) warns that arrivals from five countries Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria could drop by as much as 50%, with early signs of decline already evident in popular destinations like Phuket due to airspace closures.

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, governor of the TAT, explained that several major airlines flying to Thailand including Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, Flydubai, Air Arabia, Oman Air, and SalamAir have rerouted flights to avoid conflict zones. Tehran-based Mahan Air has temporarily suspended its Bangkok and Phuket routes, causing the Iranian market to effectively vanish during this period.

These five countries represent about 7% of Middle Eastern visitors to Thailand, with the region (excluding Israel) accounting for 100,781 travelers in June 2024. The timing of the conflict coincides with the Eid al-Adha festival, a peak travel period that last year brought 7,165 tourists from these markets. This year, arrivals are expected to fall sharply to between 3,500 and 5,000 as tourists and airlines postpone trips amid uncertainty.

The TAT is also monitoring potential longer-term impacts on larger Middle Eastern markets such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain, which together contribute 80% of Thailand’s Middle East tourism. Concerns over air travel safety could further dampen demand, affecting hotels in Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, and Chiang Mai, which are popular with Middle Eastern visitors.

If the conflict is resolved soon, arrivals may begin to recover in July. Some airlines, including Royal Jordanian Airlines, plan to launch new routes, such as the Amman-Bangkok service starting in August. However, a full recovery depends on how long and severe the conflict’s effects prove to be.

The TAT aims to attract 1.06 million visitors from the Middle East in 2025, an 11% increase over last year, and generate approximately 86 billion baht in revenue. As the situation evolves, Thailand’s tourism industry remains cautiously optimistic but vigilant about the challenges ahead.

Saudi Arabia Confirms Exit and Re-Entry Visa Fees Are Non-Refundable, Even if Unused

Published: Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Saudi Arabia Confirms Exit and Re-Entry Visa Fees Are Non-Refundable, Even if Unused

Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat) has reiterated that fees paid for exit and re-entry visas are strictly non-refundable, even if the visa is canceled—a policy that has been reconfirmed as thousands of expatriates plan their summer travel. This clarification was issued following a public inquiry from a resident, to which Jawazat responded unequivocally: “If the exit and re-entry visa is cancelled, the fees are non-refundable”.

Under current regulations, a single exit and re-entry visa costs 200 Saudi riyals and is valid for up to two months, with an additional 100 riyals for each extra month, provided the resident’s permit (iqama) remains valid. For multiple exit and re-entry visas, the fee is 500 riyals for up to three months, and 200 riyals for each additional month.

Notably, for residents who are already outside the Kingdom and need to extend their visas, the extension fees are doubled—200 riyals per month for a single visa and 400 riyals per month for a multiple visa.

The process for issuing, canceling, or extending these visas is managed digitally through the Absher platform. To cancel a visa, users must log in, access “Services for Sponsors,” select the relevant individual, and confirm the cancellation; however, the fee remains non-refundable regardless of the reason for cancellation.

Recent regulatory updates have also introduced higher fees for expatriates outside Saudi Arabia, including doubled extension charges and increased costs for renewing residency permits (Iqama) abroad. Penalties for not using or canceling a visa within the allowed time can be steep, starting at 1,000 riyals for the first offense and rising to 3,000 riyals for repeated violations. Overstaying outside Saudi Arabia after a visa expires incurs a fine of 100 USD per month.

These rules apply to all visa holders, including professionals, domestic workers, and dependents, and are part of broader changes to residency and travel regulations aimed at streamlining processes and ensuring compliance. Authorities urge residents to carefully plan their travel and visa applications, as changes or cancellations will not result in a refund of paid fees.

Over 43,000 tourists visit Sri Lanka in early June

Published: Monday, June 16, 2025
Over 43,000 tourists visit Sri Lanka in early June

Sri Lanka’s tourism sector is showing promising signs of recovery, with a 33% year-on-year (YoY) increase in tourist arrivals during the first 10 days of June 2025. The island welcomed 43,962 visitors compared to 33,017 in the same period last year.

The daily average number of tourists also rose significantly, reaching 4,396 visitors per day, up from 3,302 during the first 10 days of June 2024. This uptick is encouraging, especially given that June is traditionally an off-season month for travel to Sri Lanka.

The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) projects 177,257 arrivals for the entire month of June. However, industry stakeholders remain cautious due to a shortfall in arrivals during the first five months of 2025. From January to May, tourist arrivals missed projections by a cumulative 279,452 visitors, underscoring ongoing challenges in converting interest into actual visits despite improving macroeconomic conditions.

Between January 1 and June 10, 2025, Sri Lanka welcomed over 1.07 million tourists, marking a 16% increase compared to 927,196 visitors during the same period in 2024. Notably, arrivals in January, February, and May 2025 exceeded pre-pandemic levels seen in 2018, highlighting Sri Lanka’s renewed appeal as a travel destination.

Despite these positive trends, consistent growth remains elusive. A key hurdle has been the delay in launching a global tourism campaign, which has not been updated in 16 years. The much-anticipated ‘Nation Branding’ campaign, set to launch on June 26, is expected to boost Sri Lanka’s visibility in key markets and drive higher arrivals during the lucrative winter season.

In June 2025, India, the UK, and Bangladesh emerged as the top source markets, contributing 12,362, 3,740, and 2,717 tourists respectively. Year-to-date, India leads with 216,422 arrivals, followed by Russia (111,285) and the UK (100,014). These markets remain central to Sri Lanka’s tourism recovery strategy.

Sri Lanka aims to attract 3 million tourists and generate $5 billion in tourism revenue by the end of 2025. To meet this target, the industry needs to draw approximately 1.93 million visitors 64.2% of the annual goal during the remaining months of the year. So far, the sector has generated over $1.54 billion in revenue in the first five months, with $3.46 billion still needed to reach the target.

In 2024, Sri Lanka’s tourism revenue reached $3.16 billion, a substantial 53.2% increase from $2.07 billion in 2023, reflecting the sector’s strong recovery momentum.

Stay tuned for updates on the upcoming Nation Branding campaign and further developments in Sri Lanka’s tourism industry.

UAE Residents to Enjoy Visa-Free Travel to Armenia Starting July 1

New policy set to boost tourism and strengthen UAE-Armenia ties.
Published: Thursday, June 12, 2025
UAE Residents to Enjoy Visa-Free Travel to Armenia Starting July 1

Starting July 1, 2025, residents of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) holding valid residency permits will be able to enter Armenia without a visa, marking a significant expansion of Armenia’s visa-free travel policy. Previously, only UAE nationals enjoyed visa-free access, while expatriate residents had to obtain visas on arrival.

The new policy applies to residents with residency permits valid for at least six months and allows stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period for tourism, leisure, or business purposes.

This change is part of a broader Armenian government initiative to enhance tourism, investment, and economic ties with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, which include the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar. The policy also aligns with Armenia’s visa-free arrangements for residents of the European Union, the Schengen Area, and the United States.

The Armenian cabinet approved this reform in May 2025 to facilitate easier travel for expatriates living in these economically significant regions and to boost Armenia’s attractiveness as a destination for short-term visitors and business travelers.

Armenia’s strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, combined with its rich cultural heritage—including UNESCO World Heritage monasteries like Geghard and Khor Virap—and natural attractions such as Lake Sevan and Dilijan National Park, makes it an appealing destination for UAE residents, particularly expatriates.

The country is accessible via direct flights from Dubai and other UAE cities through airlines such as flydubai, Air Arabia, and Wizz Air. Armenian tourism officials expect the visa-free entry for UAE residents to increase tourist arrivals, strengthen economic relations, and promote business engagements between Armenia and the GCC.

Lusine Gevorgyan, Chairperson of Armenia’s Tourism Committee, emphasized that this milestone reflects Armenia’s commitment to making the country more accessible to regional travelers seeking meaningful cultural and leisure experiences. The visa waiver is also expected to encourage more frequent travel and investment flows, with officials optimistic about a rise in direct flights and business cooperation.

In summary, from July 1, 2025, UAE residents with valid residency permits will benefit from visa-free entry to Armenia for up to 90 days, a move designed to enhance tourism, business, and bilateral relations between Armenia and the GCC region.