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10 Places to Visit On A Family Trip to Dubai with Kids

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Are you planning your family trip to Dubai with Kids? This article is about 10 places you can visit to have the best time with your family.

Dubai is famous for all kinds of tourism. Be it luxury, fun-filled adventure activities or cultural experiences of Keshta and Souks.

Dubai with kids can be a long list of things to do, from fun activities at theme parks to inspiring and interesting places like the underwater zoo and OliOli Children’s Museum.

Miracle Garden in Dubai - beautiful potrait structures near a water park
Photo by Mohamed Riyaz Mohamed Sheriff

1. Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

As part of The Dubai Mall complex, the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo has over 300 species of aquatic animals, like sharks and rays.

Visitors can also walk through a 48-metre (158-foot) tunnel for a 270-degree view of the aquatic life.

Located above the aquarium is The Underwater Zoo, where interactive exhibits and educational presentations about diverse marine species are held.

The big aquarium tank will astound children as they’ll get to look at exotic sea animals up close.

Dubai Aquariam father holding her child showing the aquariam penguins
Photo by Twiggy Jia

2. KidZania Dubai

Housed in The Dubai Mall, KidZania is an interactive, scaled-down city where kids can role-play different careers.

From firemen to chefs, children play in lifelike situations, earning “KidZos” (KidZania’s currency) when they work, which they can then use to pay for any activities or products in the park.

This idea fits perfectly into a kids’ play space, where they can engage in creative play and develop decision-making skills.

It fosters independence and is a fun way to learn about the adult world.

3. LEGOLAND Dubai

LEGOLAND Dubai is tailored for families with children from 2-12 years and is a part of Dubai Parks and Resorts.

With six creatively themed lands, the park boasts more than 40 interactive rides, shows and building experiences.

Alongside it is the LEGOLAND Water Park, where guests can cool off but still get wet at an attraction based around LEGO slides and rides.

They can build and race LEGO cars, go on treasure hunts and ride gentle roller coasters for younger visitors.

At the water park, the Build-A-Raft River lets kids stick soft LEGO bricks together to create their raft before drifting downstream.

4. Wild Wadi Water Park

Located in the Jumeirah area, Wild Wadi Water Park features numerous water attractions suitable for all ages.

So, you are guaranteed a fun-filled day of water fun with 30 rides and attractions, from the thrilling Jumeirah Sceirah slide to the laid-back lazy river.

Little ones may explore Juha’s Dhow and Lagoon, a dedicated section of the water park with more than 100 water games and slides.

The waves are in a controlled setting which ensures the kids have a safe and fun experience.

5. The Green Planet

Situated in City Walk, The Green Planet is an indoor rainforest with more than 3,000 plants and animals.

Visitors can traverse the ecosystem through several levels, meeting exotic wildlife including sloths, toucans and reptiles along the way.

This bio-dome is educational, providing an immersive experience about the rainforest conservation efforts.

Children can also enjoy interactive exhibitions, and educational workshops, and get a closer view of free-flying birds and other animals.

6. Dubai Safari Park

The Dubai Safari Park occupies 12.8 million square feet, and this attraction has around 3,000 animals from 60 different species around the world.

Lemur at the Dubai Safari Park. Photo by Misha Kolodkin

Alternatively, the park is divided into various zones such as the African Village, Asian Village and Arabian Desert Safari zones, each with its own types of wildlife.

Guided safari tours, feeding experiences and interactive shows that focus on animal behaviours and conservation efforts will appeal to kids.

7. IMG Worlds of Adventure

One of the largest indoor theme parks in the world, IMG Worlds of Adventure boasts zones based on popular franchises, including Marvel and Cartoon Network.

Offering a range of rides, attractions and live shows, the park appeals to young children and teenagers alike.

Children will be able to meet their favourite characters, enjoy themed rides like “The Amazing Ride of Gumball” and join in on interactive games and shows.

8. Dubai Miracle Garden

Here you get 34 million flowers arranged in stunning designs and sculptures.

The myriad displays, including heart-shaped paths and life-sized homes, blanketed in blooms, make for a dream setting.

Dubai Miracle Garden with Aladdin Genie
Which 3 wishes would you ask this genie? Photo by Diego F. Parra

Kids will love the colourful floral sculptures, and they can walk through themed areas, making it a fun place to visit for family photos.

9. OliOli Children’s Museum

OliOli is an interactive children’s museum that encourages children to be active participants in their learning experiences.

With its galleries focused on such things as air, water and creativity, children are invited to explore, experiment and learn in a playful setting.

Kids can build and test their cars, enjoy water-based activities, and express themselves at arts and crafts stations, sparking curiosity and creativity.

10. Desert Safari with Camel Ride

A visit to the Arabian desert is essential to experiencing Dubai with kids.

Families can book a desert safari where they can enjoy dune bashing, camel rides and traditional entertainment at a Bedouin-style camp. Dinner will then end with a banquet of local cuisine.

Dubai Desert Safari with Kids and 2 Camels
Desert safari experience. Photo by Shrish Vijaya Sudharsan

Children will love the excitement of camel rides, sandboarding down dunes, cultural shows and falconry displays.

Things to Make Sure When Traveling with Kids

→ Check that all required travel documents, such as passports and Dubai Visa Online, are current.

→ Bring appropriate clothes based on Dubai’s weather conditions, not just the heat of the outdoors but also the air conditioning indoors.

→ Schedule activities with breaks in between so the kids don’t feel overwhelmed or overtired.

→ Carry basic snacks, hydration, and a simple first aid kit in your bag for an emergency.

→ With larger venues like theme parks or malls, use strollers or carriers to keep from getting worn out.

→ Always carry the right things for the desert safari.

In busy settings, ensure that your child remembers your phone number in case you get separated.

Conclusion

Dubai has become a global hub for tourism. It might be a desert but the transformation of the place to a tourism hotspot is commendable.

Every activity be it the adventure parks, underwater museums, and theme parks like IMG World of Adventure will always make your kid curious and excited to participate in it.

I hope this guide on a Family Trip to Dubai with Kids to 10 places to visit helped to plan your trip.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Awarded by Meghalaya Tourism, Joydeep Phukan is a travel writer & a trained mountaineer based in Assam of Northeast India. He is on his mission to travel offbeat India and share his stories and tips about culture, travel & adventure with you through The Gypsy Chiring Blog.

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