Looking for fun things to do with kids in Dubai?
From splashy water parks and neon-bright gaming zones to scenic walks and exciting kids’ activities, there’s no shortage of places to visit in Dubai with families.
To make life easier, we’ve pulled together some of the best family days out 2026, perfect for your next adventure with the little ones in tow.
Whether you’re planning a weekend packed with thrills or just want a cheap family day out, this list has you covered — theme parks, nature trails, indoor fun and even great spots to eat with the whole crew.
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Here are some of the best family days out in Dubai and beyond.
For a fun family morning, pitch up early at Al Barari Playground. From there, the kids can enjoy splashing about in the shallows, clambering up cargo nets and across rope bridges, navigating stepping stones and exploring pirate ships.
Dhs45 (Mon-Thu for 2 hours). Dhs65 (Fri-Sun for 2 hours). Open daily 8am-8pm, Al Barari. albarariplayground.com (056 686 7439).
Let the little ones run wild at Aventura. Thanks to the outdoor zipline and so many more activities are on offer, they’ll be occupied for hours.
Prices start from Dhs35. Wed-Thu, midday-6pm, Fri-Sat, 9am-9pm, Sun, 9am-6pm. Mushrif Park, Gate 1, Dubai, aventuraparks.com (052 178 7616).
An underwater, ocean-life-filled wonderland awaits at the Dubai Aquarium. It is a 10-million-litre aquarium tank, boasting a spectacular tunnel, before heading to the impressive underwater zoo to get up close to hundreds of sea creatures.
Prices start at Dhs199. Open Mon-Thu 10am-10.15pm, Fri-Sun 10am–11.15pm.The Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai, thedubaiaquarium.com.
The one-of-a-kind family-friendly park is perfect to keep the little ones entertained, but also a great chance to get in on the topic of biodiversity.
Mangroves are carbon sinks and one of nature’s best ways to tackle climate change.
Open daily from 7am to 9pm, this park is perfect for a stroll. It’s a 1 to 2km boardwalk that winds through clear turquoise waterways, lush greenery and plenty of aquatic life along the way.
Open daily 7am-9pm. Al Jubail Island, Abu Dhabi. jubailisland.ae (02 448 0011)
The 72,000 sq m flower park is located in Dubailand. Boasting more than 150 million flowers – and more than 120 different varieties – Dubai Miracle Garden is the largest natural flower garden in the world, and 2024 is season 13.
From Dhs85. Mon-Fri, 9am-9pm, Sat-Sun, 9am-11pm. Dubailand, www.dubaimiraclegarden.com (04 422 8902).
If you’re keen on a properly thrilling, outdoorsy family day out, RAK is where it’s at. At Jebel Jais Adventure Park, you can’t help but have yourself a super-fun, adrenaline-charged time, thanks to an array of attractions, including the Jebel Jais Flight (the world’s longest zipline), the Jais Ropes Course, the self-guided Sky Maze, and the Jais Sledder.
From Dhs50. Wed-Sun, 10.30am-5.30pm. Jebel Jais, Ras Al Khaimah. visitjebeljais.com.
Drive up to Mleiha National Park, tucked away in Sharjah’s quiet desert, just an hour from the city. The park includes an Archaeological Centre, under-the-stars glamping and stargazing.
It’s a breathtaking destination where you can go on a historical adventure and be one with nature.
From Dhs25. Sun-Wed 9am-7pm, Thu-Sat 9am-9pm. Al Khatim, Sharjah. (06 802 1111)
Haul the entire family out to Palm Jumeirah for a stand-up paddle session and then enjoy a well-earned breakfast.
That’ll be 40 minutes of paddleboarding along with breakfast and coffee by the beach for Dhs139, available from Wednesday to Sunday.
For kiddos who haven’t got the hang of a paddleboard yet, they can join the fun on a kayak, which is available for rent.
Dhs139. Wed-Sun, 8am-11am. Al Manhal Building, Palm Jumeirah. byronbathers.com (04 323 7378)
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One of the most beautiful, architecturally awe-inspiring buildings in the region also happens to be home to one of the coolest attractions for kids, too.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi Children’s Museum is a space entirely dedicated to youngsters. Not only is all artwork displayed at the child’s eye level, but there are also loads of interactive exhibits and immersive mini-experiences, as well as hands-on activities, educational workshops and changing exhibits throughout the year.
Dhs65, free for under 18s and over 60s. Open Tue-Thu 10am-6.30pm. Fri-Sun, 10am-8.30pm (varied timings for different exhibitions). Louvre Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, louvreabudhabi.ae (600 565 566).
Head over to Bluewaters with the little ones this weekend and get a table at Ribambelle, the restaurant that comes complete with an in-house slide and ball pit. Designed to give the kiddos a magical experience while you finally get to enjoy that coffee (or glass of grape), the play zones include candle-making and even t-shirt painting.
From Dhs80. Open daily from 9am-11pm. The Wharf, Bluewaters Island. Ribambelle.ae (04 572 2296).
This seasonal al fresco market celebrates all things local and homegrown (both food and small businesses). See a brilliant array of stalls and stands selling everything from fresh out-of-the-ground fruit to homeware and handmade jewellery. There are plenty of activities aimed at kids too, think pony rides and animal petting, storytelling sessions and live music on the grass.
Open every Sat 9am-9pm, every Sun 9am-7pm. Academy Park, Ak Sufouh. ripeevents.com.
Whether you’re a golf enthusiast or just looking for a fun new activity, Topgolf has something exciting for everyone to enjoy.
It’s the perfect place to stay cool, with air-conditioned bays allowing you to practice your swing all day without breaking a sweat.
Open Mon-Fri, 10am-2am, Sat-Sun, 9am-2am. Emirates Golf Club, topgolfdubai.ae (04 371 9999).
Wavehouse brings together live music, gaming, bowling, dining and a wave machine all in one place, giving you more options for those day-to-night outings with the brood.
Located in The Avenues and overlooking Aquaventure Waterpark, it blends grown-up time with family activities so that you can spend the day with the kiddies without jumping into a ball pit.
For youngsters and adults seeking a good strike, a ten-pin bowling alley awaits, complete with visual 3D mapping projections (and super plush couches).
From Dhs35. Open daily noon-11.30pm. The Avenues, Atlantis The Palm, Dubai, atlantisthepalm.com (04 426 2000).
One of Dubai’s most popular and super affordable family-friendly attractions, Global Village is known for its numerous pavilions, array of international cuisines, market stalls, rides and shows.
38C5+F57, globalvillage.ae (04 362 4114).
This indoor and outdoor adventure park opened at the end of 2019, bringing with it the city’s second Smash Room and a super cool paintballing arena.
The high-octane destination, which can be found at The Last Exit on the way to Abu Dhabi from Dubai, also features a converted, open-top London-style bus that serves up refreshing drinks and snacks.
Prices start from Dhs25. Open Mon-Thu 11am-11pm, Fri- Sat 10am-1am. The Last Exit, Sheikh Zayed Road, actionpark.ae (04 235 8893).
Air Maniax’s inflatable zones are loved by kids of all ages – and adults, too. Older children will love the challenging obstacle courses, zip lines and laser tag games, while the littlest bouncers have their own dedicated toddler area to go crazy in.
Prices start at Dhs90. Opening times Abu Dhabi: Sun-Thu 10pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 10pm-midnight. Opening times Dubai: Mon-Thu noon-8pm, Fri noon-10pm, Sat-Sun 9am-9pm. Al Quoz 1 airmaniax.com (04 348 8981).
Home to the world’s fastest rollercoaster, this huge theme park is a big hit with fans of fast cars or thrill-seekers in general. The major attraction is Formula Rossa, which reaches speeds of 240km an hour and heights of 52 metres, so you’ll certainly get a great view of the island while you’re up there too.
There are other adrenaline-fuelled rides, but if being twisted upside down and thrown along at high speeds isn’t really your thing, there are also loads of gentler rides, plus big displays showcasing Ferrari cars and explaining the history of the company.
Dhs345 (park entry). Open daily from 10am-7pm. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Yas Island ferrariworldabudhabi.com (600 511 115).
If you’re after an action-packed trip, then Hatta Wadi Hub will impress.
It’s known for offering a whole host of exciting activities such as kayaking, hiking, ziplining, mountain biking and the iconic Hatta Drop-in water slide.
Open daily from 9am-7pm. Hatta Wadi Hub, Hatta. visithatta.com
One of the biggest indoor theme parks on the planet features three zones – The Marvel Zone for diddy superhero fans, The Lost Valley where you can spot a dinosaur or two and The Cartoon Network Zone where favourite, colourful characters like the Powerpuff Girls and Ben 10 are hanging out. Dhs365 (general admission). Sun-Thu, noon-12pm, Fri-Sat, noon-11pm. Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, Dubai, imgworlds.com (600 500 962).
The Legoland extravaganza at Dubai Parks and Resorts has successfully brought Lego to life with more than 40 rides, shows and attractions on six themed lands crammed with 15,000 Lego models and more than 60,000 Lego bricks.
Start off at the factory where you’ll get a guided tour and find out how Lego bricks are made, before moving on to Lego City, where you can learn to drive an electric car and fly a Lego plane. If you want to extend the fun (and really impress the kids), book into the LEGOLAND Hotel for the night.
From Dhs295 (online booking), Dhs330 (on the door), free (kids under three). Mon-Fri, 11am-6pm, Sat-Sun, 11am-7pm. Dubai Parks And Resorts, Jebel Ali, Dubai, legoland.com/dubai (04 820 0000).
With two of the fastest rides in Dubai – The Madagascar Mad Pursuit and The Bullet Train – as well as plenty of tamer rides and an entire indoor area housing four themed zones – Kung Fu Panda, How to Train your Dragon, Shrek and Madagascar – there is something for everyone, all year-round at this cool theme park.
From Dhs295 (day ticket). Open Sun-Thu,11am-8pm, Fri-Sat, 11am-9pm. Dubai Parks and Resorts, Sheikh Zayed Rd, Dubai, motiongatedubai.com (04 820 0000).
Sky Zone is an indoor trampoline park where little adrenaline junkies can work their way around the various areas which include a foam zone, dodgeball arena and zip line.
Dhs99 (kids above 110cm), Dhs49 (kids below 110cm). Mon-Thurs, noon-10pm, Fri-Sun, 10am-10pm. Persia Court, Ibn Battuta Mall, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, skyzone.ae (800 759 9663).
VR Park is home to a host of virtual reality games for kids of all ages, meaning they can challenge reality and learn at the same time.
Among the 18 separate attractions (within which there can be multiple games) found inside VR Park, you’ll be taken to distant planets and visit both the far-flung future and the not-so-distant world of a fully virtualised Dubai, thanks to a series of games specially designed with some of the world’s top VR production houses.
Free entry, pay per attraction. Open Sun-Thu 10am – 10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. The Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai, vrparkdubai.com (800 382246255).
This immersive indoor theme park has 29 rides, all based around the most popular Warner Bros. stories. Kids will be in their element, and they’ll even be able to meet some of their favourite characters.
This theme park is 1.53 million square feet, and some of the highlights include getting to chomp down on a Bronto burger in Fred Flintstone’s favourite diner, and exploring Gotham City with Batman in the Knight Flight ride.From Dhs345. Mon-Thu, 11am-7pm, Fri, 11am-8pm, Sat, 10am-8pm, Sun, 10am-7pm. Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, wbworldabudhabi.com (600 511115).
This huge waterpark is splashing fun for all the family, from the tiniest tots up to the biggest kids. There are loads of cool rides offering varying levels of terror.
The younger kids’ area allows little ones to roam around, as they make their way up, over and through the giant wet pirate ship and try to avoid the enormous bucket that dumps out water periodically. Older kids and adults, meanwhile, can tackle those 28-record-breaking waterslides.From Dhs235 (day ticket). Open daily from, 10am-6.30pm. Atlantis The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, aquaventureworld.com (04 426 2000).
You’ll find aqua fun for the whole family at this water park. The Joker Soaker kids’ area has the perfect mix of tumbling buckets of water, water shooters and slides and the lazy river is a great way to chill out and stay cool.From Dhs295 (online booking), Dhs330 (on the door), Free (kids under three). Mon-Fri, 11am-6pm, Sat-Sun, 11am-7pm. Dubai Parks and Resorts, Jebel Ali, Dubai, legoland.com (04 820 3123).
With more than 30 rides, a wave simulator and a lazy river, Dubai’s original waterpark has a lot going for it. The park’s main attraction is the Jumeirah Sceirah, which has two 32-metre-high tandem slides and whizzes you downwards at a speed of 80kph.
General admission from Dhs269 (adult over 1.1m), Dhs220 (child under 1.1m). UAE residents’ rates from Dhs179 (adult over 1.1m), Dhs169 (child under 1.1m). Sat, 10am-10pm, Sun-Fri, 10am-6pm. Umm Suqeim, wildwadi.com (04 348 4444).
Yas Waterworld boasts more than 40 slides, rides and attractions. A day here will have you sliding through a giant snake, plunging from the top of a mountain and screaming yourself hoarse on the Bandit Bomber rollercoaster.
You can recover afterwards on one of the poolside sun loungers, have a go at surfing on the world’s largest sheet wave and watch a film in a 5D cinema.
From Dhs295 (adults), Dhs250 (junior), free (children under the age of three). Fri, 1pm-10pm, Sat-Thu, 10am-7pm. Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, yaswaterworld.com (02 496 8000).
Swim (and interact) with the fish at Aquaventure’s Dolphin Bay Lagoon. Kids can learn how the professionals take care of the marine mammals and get a close-up look at them too. The experience is open to anyone eight and up.
From Dhs575 (adult above 1.2m), Dhs499 (junior below 1.2m), free (children under age of 2). UAE residents’ rates from Dhs475 (adult above 1.2m), Dhs399 (junior below 1.2m), free (children under age of 2). Open daily from 10am-6.30pm. Atlantis The Palm. aquaventureworld.com (04 426 0000).
If you want to get the kiddos running around and being wild, this is the place for it.
Let them run free while getting up close with desert animals – from camels to tortoises, lambs, cows and a whole flock of birds.
There are even rabbits hopping around waiting for a cuddle. Best part? You can feed many of them and go on camel rides.
Dhs50 (guided tour and feeding). Dhs15 (camel ride). thecamelfarm.ae (+971 50 104 8484).
Arguably the world’s largest covered butterfly garden, this must-visit animal encounter has more than 15,000 butterflies of 50 different varieties flitting about the place. Kids can learn all about the different stages of a butterfly’s life and how they evolve.
And they can experiment with their photo-taking skills; with such pretty subjects, the result is bound to be winning.
From Dhs60 (adult), Dhs55 (child), free (children below 3). Open daily 9am-6pm. Al Barsha South 3, Dubailand Area, dubaibutterflygarden.com (04 422 8902).
Give your child the gift of being a zookeeper for a day – the experience at Green Planet will get them up close and personal with the many denizens of the bio-dome and they’ll get to shadow a biologist for the day. (There’s no cap on age when it comes to the experience. We are just saying.)
Take on the Jungle Quest adventure in the biodome, where families can get up-close animal interactions and kids can take part in loads of fun activities.
From Dhs155. Open daily 10am-6pm. City Walk, Al Wasl, thegreenplanetdubai.com (800 7699).
Introduce your kids to animals in a safe and secure space at JA Hatta Fort Hotel, which allows dogs as guests, has deer in an enclosure and peacocks running free. There are also horses (they can ride) and rabbits (they can feed).
Free for hotel guests. Hatta Oman Road Hatta Roundabout 9277. jaresortshotels.com (04 809 9333)
Has your teen been pestering you for a pony? How about teaching them about the four-legged beauties by first learning to ride? Get them to saddle up for the 30-minute lessons for beginners and canter their way to the 45-minute sessions for intermediates. There are also grooming and stable management classes.
From Dhs2,000 (ten 30-minute classes). Sat-Sun, 8.45am-9.45am & 10am-11am, Mon-Thu 3.50pm-4.50pm & 4.30pm-5.30pm, Fri, 3pm-4pm & 3.45pm-4.45pm. Dubai Sustainable City. sustainablecityequestrianclub.com (04 557 6611).
The sixth season of safari is here, following extensive enhancements to the park.
Home to more than 3,000 animals representing 78 mammal species, 50 types of reptiles and 111 kinds of birds, it’s one of the top destinations in the country to see wildlife from across the world.
Dubai Safari Park, Al Warqa 5. dubaisafari.ae (800 900).
Turtles may have thick shells, but they are still vulnerable creatures. The Hawksbill turtle, native to the Middle East, is critically endangered.
Kids can see the recovery process and even help feed these amphibians daily at 11am at Jumeirah Al Naseem’s Turtle Rehabilitation Sanctuary.
Free. Jumeirah Al Naseem’s Turtle Rehabilitation Sanctuary. jumeirah.com (04 3665 000).
Sometimes we forget the joys of what we have on our doorstep. How long is it, for example, since you and the family spent the day wandering Abu Dhabi corniche? This beautiful waterfront has family-friendly things to do, such as barbecue pits, badminton courts and a concrete maze.
Lake Park has plenty of fountains, bridges and walkways for exploring, the giant sundial in Recreation Park always proves popular and at Family Park you can explore and hire bikes. Free. Off Corniche Road.
Pack up a picnic, throw some outdoorsy games in the back of the car, make sure your phone is fully charged (these pools of water look great on the ‘gram) and ponder what you and the family want from your lake day out.
Free. Al Qudra, Dubai.
Whether your idea of the perfect family beach day involves surfing, swimming and stand-up paddle boarding or centres firmly around sandcastle building and ice cream slurping, you’ll have no trouble finding a sandy strand to fit your needs in the UAE.
From serene spots such as Dubai’s Al Sufouh Beach (the vibe is calm and the Burj Al Arab views excellent) and Mirfa Beach in Abu Dhabi to large sandy enclaves jam-packed with things to do, see and eat (JBR Beach in Dubai and Al Hudayriat Island in the capital spring to mind), the country we’re lucky enough to call home has a string of magnificent beaches that are either free to enter or cost mere dirhams to do so.
Various locations, Dubai.
Nothing beats a family park day and there are masses of brilliant parks in the UAE, but if you’re after somewhere to spend a good few hours, Town Square Park is a top pick.
The massive playfield makes for an ideal base from which to set up camp. There’s a decent-sized playground with enough apparatus to appeal to all ages and a fun splash zone for cooling off.
Free entry. Open Sun-Thu, 11am-9pm. Al Quadra Road, nshama.ae
The attraction has now opened in JBR, offering you and the little ones hours of fun. Start off with some games of Pixl, which can involve the whole family, followed up by a game or two of laser tag.
Chase each other around the course as you duck and dive to avoid being hit by your opponents.
Open Mon-Thu, noon-10pm, Fri-Sun noon-midnight. Bahar Plaza, Jumeirah Beach Residence, adventureisland.ae (058 833 9204).
The interactive exhibition is a tour through 12 different zones, all of which invite you to open your eyes to the cosmos. The only one of its kind in Dubai, you can enjoy each room as you experience the wonders of the universe. Think giant galaxy ball pit, running through the rain, and a spot to lie down and look up at the stars.
You might have only gone to Wafi City, but you’ll feel in a whole other world at AYA.
Dhs135, UAE residents’ rate Dhs 99. Sun-Thu 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. AYA, Wafi City, Oud Metha, aya-universe.com (04 542 0300).
X Park is a brilliant way to find your inner Spider-Man and jump around its many obstacles and pipes will certainly work up a sweat. Kids, meanwhile, can unleash all their pent-up energy in the parkour zone.From Dhs80. Mon-Sat, 10am-9pm, Sun, 10am-8pm. Al Quoz, bounce.ae (04 304 9333).
If the love for Mario Kart runs in your family, Chaos Karts is the perfect place to take the family.
Guests can get behind the wheel of karts, and enjoy several races, which lasts about 20 minutes, all varying in design, complete with music and kart powers to help racers battle it to the finish line.
The Dubai branch in Al Quoz will be the second in the world, with the original based in Manchester, England.
Riders need to be aged nine and above or be at least 1.30m tall to get stuck in.
From Dhs140. Mon-Thu, 1pm-11pm, Fri-Sat, 11am-midnight, Sun, 11am-11pm. 6A St – Al Quoz.@chaoskartsuae. chaoskarts.ae
A world of colour and fun awaits little explorers at the Cheeky Monkeys soft play centres. Innovative neon-lit slides, mini zip lines, brilliant dressing-up areas and enormous ball pits provide endless entertainment that energetic tots love.
Plus, there’s a café serving hot kid-friendly meals and Starbucks coffee for the mums and dads.
Dhs63 (first hour), Dhs35 (subsequent hours). Times vary. Various locations including J3 Mall and Arabian Ranches 2 in Dubai and Al Forsan Village, Abu Dhabi, cheekymonkeys.com (04 276 0011).
There’s just something fun about pretending to be a doctor, a fireman, a chef or a builder. KidZania is a magical world of make-believe where children can role-play more than 40 professions and earn their own KidZania money, which they can then spend in the on-site shop.
Dhs90 (Adult 17 years and above), Dhs120 (toddler 2-3 year olds), Dhs195 (economy), Dhs260 (premium), free (baby). Sun-Thu, 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat,10am-11pm. Dubai Mall, kidzania.com (04 448 5222).
With eight galleries and more than 40 exhibits inspired by the work of leading educators, artists and development psychologists, this fabulous indoor space is all about positive play and the power of imagination.From Dhs69 (standard visit, 1 toddler aged 12 months – 23 months and 1 adult). Sun-Mon, 10am-9pm, Tue, 1pm-6pm, Wed-Thu, 9am-6pm, Fri-Sat, 10am-9pm. Al Quoz 1, Dubai, olioli.ae (04 702 7300).
The largest indoor play area in the UAE can be found in locations across Dubai, including Nad Al Sheba Mall and Dubai Mall – Zabeel Extension. Promising an environment designed to foster creativity, learning and social development, Orange Wheels helps families support every stage of a child’s growth. Oh, and it’s a whole lot of fun too. Check out Tinker Tots for kids between six months and three years old from 11am during the week. Tuesday outings are half price.
Opening times vary. Circle Mall, JVC and Palm Jumeirah Mall and Town Centre Jumeirah and Nad Al Sheba Mall and Dubai Mall – Zabeel Extension. orangewheels.com
This centre aimed at kids up to the age of 12 is a blend of education, discovery, development and play across 10 themed galleries. Each gallery hosts cool interactive exhibits designed to spark children’s curiosity, imagination and innovation whilst delivering clear learning objectives.Dhs129 (1 child and 1 adult). Open daily 10am-7pm. Al Quoz, woo-hoo.ae (800 966 466).
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